StreamRecorder has tracked 28 streams for 레밀레기 on chzzk, with 180h 43m of total airtime across 26 active days. This profile was first tracked on May 06, 2026 and was last seen on Jun 25, 2026.
레밀레기 chzzk Profile Summary
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Tracked SinceMay 06, 2026
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Last SeenJun 25, 2026
레밀레기 chzzk Profile Details
- Platform
- chzzk
- Username
- 5ccef23c1d97d62b2b49457e9942e7e9
- Total tracked streams
- 28
- Total airtime
- 180h 43m
- Active days
- 26
- Average streams per active day
- 1.1
- Tracked since
- May 06, 2026
- Last seen
- Jun 25, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-06-24 · 2 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Thursday
- Most common start time
- 09:00
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If you’ve ever struggled with a tricky rhythm game pattern, you’ve probably wished for a guide who actually gets it—not just some flashy speedrunner, but someone who breaks down the chaos with patience and a dash of humor. Enter 레밀레기 (Remilegi), a Chzzk streamer whose niche isn’t just playing games like DJMAX RESPECT V or EZ2ON REBOOT: R—it’s making their brutal difficulty feel approachable. With 29.2K followers tuning in for his 6 PM KST streams (except Mondays and Thursdays, when he wisely takes a breather), he’s carved out a cozy corner of the platform where even rhythm game newbies won’t feel lost. His channel’s vibe? Think late-night study session meets arcade cabinet showdown: low-key, focused, but never stiff.
Born Park Hyun-wook in 1993, 레밀레기’s journey from competitive player to streamer feels like a natural pivot for someone who’s spent years mastering games that demand near-superhuman reflexes. Back in 2019, he snagged first place in the LG UltraGear OSL Futures tournament for DJMAX RESPECT V, a feat that still pops up in fan clips. But it’s his casual mastery—like nailing ouroboros -twin stroke of the end- on Sound Voltex in six tries—that keeps viewers hooked. He doesn’t just flex; he explains why a particular six-button sequence trips people up, or how to tweak your timing for “hard judge” levels. It’s the kind of insight you’d scribble in a notebook, if you weren’t too busy trying to keep up.
What sets his streams apart isn’t just skill, though—it’s the way he turns frustration into fun. During a recent session tackling The 9th KAC tracks, he joked about his hands “betraying him” after a mistimed combo, then immediately replayed the section at half-speed to dissect it. Even his stream titles hint at this relatability: one popular VOD, 진정한 폐지줍기 (“True Trash Picking”), plays on a Korean slang term for scraping by—a nod to how rhythm games can feel like salvaging scraps of success. He’ll pause mid-song to answer chat questions about controller setups or share stories from his early days competing in Nostalgia tournaments, making the stream feel less like a performance and more like hanging out with a friend who happens to have god-tier rhythm skills.
His audience isn’t just watching—they’re learning. Regulars often post their own progress clips in his community tab, tagging him with “thanks to your tips, I finally cleared Level 12!” It’s a rare corner of gaming where growth is celebrated as much as glory. And while he keeps his personal life quiet (no MBTI quizzes or oversharing here), his 173cm frame and calm demeanor on cam project a quiet confidence that’s oddly reassuring when you’re sweating over a boss track.
In a space crowded with hype-driven streamers, 레밀레기 proves you don’t need chaos to captivate. He’s built a community where the real win isn’t a perfect score—it’s the “aha!” moment when a viewer finally nails that section they’ve been grinding. Whether you’re a rhythm vet or just curious, his Chzzk channel is a masterclass in turning niche passion into something warm, human, and weirdly addictive.