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Jujutsu Kaisenfans are gearing up for the third season which is probably going to be the best season of the series. With characters like Yuta Okkotsu and Kinji Hakari, the story will take a new turn which will not only mark the beginning of the Culling game arc but also potentially the conclusion ofJujutsu Kaisen.

Among the characters that fans are excited to see inJujutsu Kaisenseason three, Kinji Hakari is probably leading in the list as he has developed a reasonable fanbase with his iconic dance meme on social media. While Hakari will make a debut in the anime, fans have been quite pleased with his character in theJujutsu Kaisenmanga.
However, many fans believe that Kinji Hakari is yet to show his full strength and just like the fan favorite Kento Nanami, he is using a Binding vow to conserve his energy for a bigger and more dangerous battle that will ultimately decide the fate ofJujutsu Kaisenseries.

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Kinji Hakari inJujutsu Kaisen
Kinji Hakari, a third-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, is currently suspended for disrespecting authority. While away from school, Kinji runs the Gachinko Fight Club, a money-making venue for sorcerers to fight one another to make money. It is commonly acknowledged that Hakari is among Tokyo Jujutsu High’s most formidable pupils.
Gojo Satoru, the world’s most powerful sorcerer, thinks that Hakari and Yuta Okkotsu will eventually be able to match his strength. Though it remains unclear what his actual potential is, one theory that tackles it may offer a significant clue. According to the theory, Hakari is utilizing a binding vow to conserve his energy, which will eventually allow him to reach his full potential.

Hakari’s 777 Jackpot Theory 🧵
hakari’s reward for a jackpot is known to us as him gaining an infinite amount of cursed energy, and to prevent his body from breaking down it reflexively performs RCT which is fully automatic.
however, is this all?pic.twitter.com/uBDZ3hXdm4

— Gloken グロ剣 験 (@gurokenn)June 15, 2025
This theory was posted by @guroken on X(Formerly Twitter) and originates from Hakari’s domain expansion technique called Idle Death Gamble, a pachinko-themed domain expansion that creates an environment resembling a train station that hosts a game of chance and Hakari’s objective is to lock on a jackpot for the ultimate power called Unkillable mode.

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Theory States That Kinji Hakari is Hiding His True Potential
According to the theory, to initiate the Ideal Death Gamble domain expansion technique, as with all others, Hakari makes a hand gesture resembling that of the East Asian Buddhist goddess Benzaiten, who descended from the Buddhist Indian Saraswati. Benzaiten, also known as the Goddess of Love and Luck, is thought to be one of the 7 Gods of Luck.
The theory goes that, like Kento Nanami’s binding vow, Hakari made a binding vow for when he hits the jackpot, meaning that when the 777 is rolled, it makes it possible for him to gain an additional bonus on top of the ones he receives anyway (Unkillable mode).
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This bonus is more potent than the unkillable mode is probably concealed behind the 777 jackpot and is yet to be revealed in the series. Akutami has a habit of hiding an additional something to each character and Hakari’s could very well be an additional power-up thus making him more stronger than he already is.
You can watchJujutsu Kaisenon Crunchyroll
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