This is the Best Order To Watch Kaleidoscope, the New Crime TV Show on Netflix

The Show Is Most Binge-Worthy This Way

This is the Best Order To Watch Kaleidoscope, the New Crime TV Show on Netflix
The best order to watch Kaleidoscope is… Image credit: Netflix

Kaleidoscope, the latest series by Netflix is getting a lot of attention lately. Many people have figured out how to watch it and many are still wondering if the hype is real and the show is worth it. If you haven’t watched it yet and you are looking for the most binge-worthy way of watching it then read on. We have decoded it for you.



Why You Need to Figure Out the Best Way to Watch Kaleidoscope?

You need to figure out the best way to watch the show because the jumbled episode order rolled out by Netflix is not the best way to watch Kaleidoscope. That way, the outcomes wont appear until you spend at least 4 hours watching the show.

 

To experience Kaleidoscope in the best way possible, you need to figure out the Heist Puzzle order. It will allow you to dive right into the direct aftermath of the heist. You can also check out the clues in the back story and planning the heist before you watch the actual robbery.

 

The Best Order To Watch Kaleidoscope:

  • Red

  • Yellow

  • Violet

  • Green

  • Orange

  • Blue

  • Pink

  • White

 

If you start with the Red episode, you will get the opportunity to experience vague puzzle pieces of the heist. It will also show you deflated boat escape, bees in the vault and missing bond. If you watch this way, you will also ask the right questions like Why does Roger have a different identity? What was in the vault that shocked the FBI and Roger Salas (Rufus Sewell) and Who’s the rat?

 

Then, by sticking to the order, you will enjoy several moments as exhilarating clue discoveries. When you watch yellow, you will enjoy Hannah Kim (Tati Gabrielle) and Leo’s conspiratorial connection. Then you will understand the connection and the origin story of Leo and Roger’s relationship as thieves in “Violet.”

 

By the time you conclude Kaleidoscope with White, all the puzzle pieces will be in place. When you watch this episode, you will feel like half a detective yourself.



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