The Best Order To Watch Netflix's Kaleidoscope In
- Luke Ferenc
- Jan 10, 2023
- 2 min read

Netflix's Kaleidoscope is a thrilling new show that follows a group of thieves as they attempt a heist worth $7 billion. The eight episodes, each named after a specific color, span from 24 years before the heist to 6 months after.
The show has gained a lot of attention for its unique format, as Netflix encourages viewers to watch the episodes in any order they choose, leading to a different immersive viewing experience for each person. The intended finale of the show is the episode "White," but there are several different ways to watch the episodes, including chronological order and the "Tarantino Order."
One way to watch the episodes is in chronological order, starting with the heist's beginning and ending with the aftermath.
However, if you watch the show in this order, the finale will not be "White" as intended by Netflix. Instead, the chronological order of the episodes is "Violet," "Green," "Yellow," "Orange," "Blue," "White," "Red," and "Pink."
Another option is the "Tarantino Order," named after filmmaker Quentin Tarantino's habit of nonlinear storytelling. To watch the show in this way, the episodes should be watched in the following order: "Blue," "Green," "Yellow," "Orange," "Violet," "Pink," "White," and "Red."
The "Classic Order" is a way to watch the episodes as they would be shown in a classic detective movie. This order starts with "Black," which explains the concept of the show, and continues with "Yellow," "Green," "Blue," "Violet," "Orange," "Red," "Pink," and "White."
No matter what order you choose to watch Kaleidoscope in, the show's nonlinear approach to storytelling is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat as you try to connect the dots and solve the mystery at the heart of the heist.
Check out the video below for an in depth explanation of the finale to Kaleidoscope.






































































































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