The landscape of Mnet's global survival show, Boys Planet, was completely rewritten in Episode 5, which aired on March 2, 2023, and continues to be a hot topic even today, December 17, 2025. This pivotal episode marked the brutal First Elimination, sending home 41 trainees and solidifying the remaining 52 as the true contenders for the debut group. The tension was palpable as the K-Group and G-Group rivalry reached a fever pitch, immediately followed by the high-stakes announcement of the new, challenging Dual Position Battle mission.
The episode was a masterclass in emotional whiplash, transitioning from heart-wrenching goodbyes to the fierce strategic battle for the next performance. Fans witnessed dramatic shifts in the ranking, with several unexpected trainees soaring into the Top 9 while established favorites faced precarious drops. This comprehensive recap dives deep into the shocking results, the trainees who survived, and the explosive details of the new mission that set the stage for the next phase of the competition.
The Official Boys Planet Episode 5 First Elimination Top 9 Ranking
The First Elimination was based on the global voting results, where only 52 out of the original 93 trainees survived. The 94th spot (the elimination cutoff) was a moment of intense drama, but the biggest shockwaves were felt at the very top. The new Top 9 ranking revealed a volatile shift in global popularity, with K-Group trainees dominating the top spots, a trend that would define the show's narrative moving forward. The voting system, which allowed fans to vote for nine trainees regardless of their group (K or G), created a fascinating dynamic between the two competing planets.
Here is the complete, official Top 9 ranking announced in Boys Planet Episode 5:
- Rank 1: Sung Han Bin (K-Group) - The charismatic center maintained his legendary top spot, solidifying his position as the show's main ace.
- Rank 2: Seok Matthew (G-Group) - A massive jump for the Canadian trainee, whose infectious energy and strong performances resonated deeply with the global audience.
- Rank 3: Kim Ji Woong (K-Group) - The visual and experienced trainee held his ground, confirming his foundational popularity.
- Rank 4: Han Yu Jin (K-Group) - The youngest trainee in the Top 9 continued his meteoric rise, demonstrating the power of youth and talent.
- Rank 5: Zhang Hao (G-Group) - The talented Chinese trainee and G-Group's anchor secured a high rank, proving G-Group's strength despite the K-Group dominance.
- Rank 6: Kim Gyu Vin (K-Group) - Another strong showing for the Yuehua trainee, whose height and stage presence kept him firmly in the debut zone.
- Rank 7: Lee Hoe Taek (Hui) (K-Group) - The PENTAGON leader's ranking was a major talking point, with his immense talent keeping him safe, despite the pressure.
- Rank 8: Keita (G-Group) - The Japanese trainee and rapper's consistent skill and leadership earned him a spot in the debut lineup.
- Rank 9: Jay (G-Group) - The American vocalist barely scraped into the Top 9, a testament to his passionate fanbase and vocal prowess, highlighting the fierce competition for the final debut spot.
The elimination was particularly harsh for many talented trainees, including those who had shown immense potential. The survival of the entire "Hot Sauce" K-Group team from the previous mission was a rare moment of triumph, showcasing the benefit of team victory points. Ultimately, 41 dreams were put on hold, leaving the remaining 52 to face the even more demanding challenges ahead.
The Dual Position Battle: A Test of Versatility
With the emotional turmoil of the First Elimination behind them, the surviving 52 trainees immediately dove into the preparation for the next major hurdle: the Dual Position Battle. This mission was designed to test the trainees' versatility by forcing them to choose a primary position (Vocal, Rap, or Dance) and a secondary 'Dual' position, challenging them to excel in two different areas simultaneously.
The rules were simple but strategic: trainees were divided into teams and assigned a specific song, with the highest-ranked trainees from the elimination round receiving the coveted benefit of choosing their desired position and song first. This advantage was critical, allowing top-tier trainees like Sung Han Bin and Seok Matthew to secure their preferred roles and teammates, while lower-ranked trainees were left to pick from the remaining options. The mission was broken down into three main categories, each featuring different songs:
The Explosive Song List and Team Lineups
The selection of songs for the Dual Position Battle was a strategic move by Mnet, featuring a mix of high-energy K-Pop hits and emotionally demanding ballads. The episode saw the trainees forming teams to tackle these iconic tracks, setting the stage for some of the most memorable performances of the season. The songs were:
- Vocal & Rap Position Songs (V&R):
- (G)I-DLE’s "TOMBOY": A fierce, attitude-driven track that required strong stage presence and vocal/rap delivery. Trainees like Lee Hoe Taek (Hui) and Park Gun Wook were among those who chose this challenging song.
- BE'O’s "Limousine": A more laid-back, groovy track that demanded technical rap skill and vocal color.
- Vocal & Dance Position Songs (V&D):
- INFINITE’s "Man in Love": A classic K-Pop track requiring synchronized, high-difficulty choreography blended with clean vocals.
- Crush’s "Rush Hour (feat. j-hope of BTS)": A modern, funky song that was a perfect fit for trainees with strong, rhythmic dance styles.
- Dance Position Songs (Dance):
- Jessi’s "ZOOM": A powerful, hip-hop-influenced track that was all about charisma and stage command.
- PENTAGON’s "Shine": A bright, energetic song that contrasted with the more intense tracks, requiring excellent facial expressions and synchronized group choreography.
This mission was particularly important because the winning team in each category would receive a massive benefit of 100,000 points, plus an additional individual benefit of 10,000 points for the winning member of each team, a score that could drastically change the overall ranking and save a trainee from future elimination.
Key Trainee Entities and Shocking Moments
Episode 5 was a goldmine for fan-favorite moments and the emergence of new powerhouses. The episode's narrative focused heavily on the strategic choices and the emotional aftermath of the elimination, setting up several key storylines for the Dual Position Battle.
The Rise of the G-Group Aces: Despite the K-Group's overall dominance in the Top 9, the high rankings of Seok Matthew and Zhang Hao demonstrated the global power of the G-Group. Zhang Hao’s consistent performance and Matthew’s sudden surge in popularity proved that the international voting base was actively engaging in the competition. Keita and Jay barely making the cut highlighted the intense pressure on G-Group trainees to perform flawlessly to survive the elimination rounds.
Lee Hoe Taek (Hui)'s Position: The PENTAGON leader, already a veteran in the industry, secured the 7th rank. His choice of a challenging position and his role as a leader in the next mission were highly anticipated, as fans watched to see if his experience could lead his team to victory against the younger, hungrier trainees. His survival was a huge relief for many fans of the veteran idol.
The Strategy of Song Selection: The episode provided a fascinating look into the strategy of the trainees. With the Top 9 trainees getting first pick, they essentially controlled the composition of the best teams. The scramble for the remaining popular songs like "Tomboy" and "Rush Hour" was intense, forcing lower-ranked trainees to adapt and prove their versatility in less-preferred positions or with less-popular songs, such as HIGH4 and IU's "Not Spring, Love, or Cherry Blossoms".
The fallout from Boys Planet Episode 5 was immediate and long-lasting. The show effectively narrowed the field to the strongest contenders, setting the stage for a dramatic shift in the competition. The Dual Position Battle was not just a performance; it was a strategic war for survival points, and the trainees who excelled in this round would secure a massive advantage heading into the next elimination. The episode remains a crucial turning point, forever changing the trajectory of the trainees' journey toward debut.
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