Every Saw Trap Ranked From Worst To Best

24. Saw VI - The Gallows

saw 2004
Lionsgate

Trap: This was the second trap in William Easton's Game. William Easton (Peter Outerbridge) was a ruthless health-care executive and these traps were intended to force him to confront his unethical business practices. In this trap, two of his staff members had barbed-wire nooses around their necks and William had to choose which one to save.

Saw VI has the best round-up of traps in any of the Saw films, since nearly all of the film's set-pieces are great, and this one is no exception.

While not quite as memorable as the other traps William Easton goes through, this is still a tense, nasty and powerful piece of psychological horror that'll get right under your skin.

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