Super Bowl Squares, explained: Rules, best squares, how to play NFL party game (2024)

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Households, bars, and general places of gathering will be abuzz Sunday night as the Chiefs play the 49ers in Las Vegas in the 2024 Super Bowl.

The Chiefs are looking for their second straight Super Bowl win, whereas the 49ers are looking for their first since the 1994, despite making it to three straight NFC championship games and four in five years.

While fans are gathered to watch, a massive number of people will play their own games around the big game: "Super Bowl Squares," a game that is nearly ubiquitous due to its simplicity. Incoming fans need minimal knowledge of the teams involved, or even football as a whole, to play — just a basic understanding of how the scoring works.

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Here's what to know about squares ahead of the biggest game of the NFL season:

Super Bowl squares template

Before you can play, you need a grid. Here's a downloadable template to get you started.

How to play Super Bowl Squares

The way the game is set up is with a 10-by-10, 100-square grid in which one Super Bowl team is assigned rows (horizontal) and the the other columns (vertical).

How money is handled will depend on the host. Players can pay an ante for a square and, once each square has been assigned to a player, each square on the grid will then randomly be assigned a number, 0-9. At that point, players at home will then eye the last number of the score: Whichever square corresponds with the last number of both teams will win.

For example, if the Chiefs have a 14-7 first-quarter lead, the player who occupies the square with a "4" for the Chiefs and a "7" for the 49ers is the winner for that quarter. There will be four winners per game: one for each quarter.

Payouts will also vary depending on house rules. Popular models include payouts that pay more for the final of the game or the score at halftime and in regulation. Others include an even distribution for each quarter.

  • 20%-20%-20%-40%
  • 20%-30%-20%-30%
  • 25%-25%-25%-25%

Ultimately, the payout allocation will be set up however the host sees fit.

Super Bowl Squares reverse score

Some people will opt to have two payouts per quarter rather than one.

A reverse score is when a player has the right score, but the teams are inverted. The idea is derived from pools, which employ a similar mechanic just to add to the fun.

This cuts down on the payout size, but it also keeps more people invested in the outcome of the game. There are all sorts of variations of payouts, but reverse payouts are one of the more common variants.

Best numbers for football squares

For anyone who knows football scoring, there are three clear numbers players want to have in squares: zero, three, and seven.

This is self-explanatory, as those are the numbers that come up again and again in football scoring. However, that's only a general rule. The numbers one and four, for example, are better bets if players are looking for final scores.

Here's a look at the NFL playoffs so far, by quarter, to quantify which numbers are going to the best:

Browns vs. Texans

  • Q1: Texans 10, Browns 7
  • Q2: Texans 24, Browns 14
  • Q3: Texans 38, Browns 14
  • Final: Texans 45, Browns 14

Dolphins vs. Chiefs

  • Q1: Chiefs 7, Dolphins 0
  • Q2: Chiefs 16, Dolphins 7
  • Q3: Chiefs 19, Dolphins 7
  • Final: Chiefs 26, Dolphins 7

Packers vs. Cowboys

  • Q1: Packers 7, Cowboys 0
  • Q2: Packers 27, Cowboys 7
  • Q3: Packers 41, Cowboys 16
  • Final: Packers 48, Cowboys 32

Rams vs. Lions

  • Q1: Lions 14, Rams 3
  • Q2: Lions 21, Rams 17
  • Q3: Lions 24, Rams 20
  • Final: Lions 24, Rams 23

Steelers vs. Bills

  • Q1: Bills 14, Steelers 0
  • Q2: Bills 21, Steelers 7
  • Q3: Bills 24, Steelers 10
  • Final: Bills 31, Steelers 17

Buccaneers vs. Eagles

  • Q1: Buccaneers 10, Eagles 0
  • Q2: Buccaneers 15, Eagles 9
  • Q3: Buccaneers 25, Eagles 9
  • Final: Buccaneers 32, Eagles 9

Wild Card roundup

  • Eight 0s
  • Four 1s
  • Two 2s
  • Two 3s
  • Nine 4s
  • Three 5s
  • Three 6s
  • 11 7s
  • Two 8s
  • Four 9s

Texans vs. Ravens

  • Q1: Ravens 3, Texans 3
  • Q2: Ravens 10, Texans 10
  • Q3: Ravens 17, Texans 10
  • Final: Ravens 34, Texans 10

49ers vs. Packers

  • Q1: Packers 3, 49ers 0
  • Q2: 49ers 7, Packers 6
  • Q3: Packers 21, 49ers 14
  • Final: 49ers 24, Packers 21

Lions vs. Buccaneers

  • Q1: Lions 3, Buccaneers 3
  • Q2: Lions 10, Buccaneers 10
  • Q3: Lions 17, Buccaneers 17
  • Final: Lions 31, Buccaneers 23

Chiefs vs. Bills

  • Q1: Chiefs 3, Bills 3
  • Q2: Bills 17, Chiefs 13
  • Q3: Bills 24, Chiefs 20
  • Final: Chiefs 27, Bills 24

Divisional round roundup

  • Eight 0s
  • Three 1s
  • Nine 3s
  • Five 4s
  • One 6
  • Six 7s

Chiefs vs. Ravens

  • Q1: Chiefs 7, Ravens 7
  • Q2: Chiefs 17, Ravens 7
  • Q3: Chiefs 17, Ravens 7
  • Final: Chiefs 17, Ravens 10

49ers vs. Lions

  • Q1: Lions 14, 49ers 0
  • Q2: Lions 24, 49ers 7
  • Q3: Lions 24, 49ers 24
  • Final: 49ers 34, Lions 31

Conference Championships roundup

  • Two 0s
  • One 1
  • Five 4s
  • Eight 7s

Playoffs roundup

Here's a look at how the full numbers shake out:

  • 18 0s
  • Eight 1s
  • Two 2s
  • 11 3s
  • 19 4s
  • Three 5s
  • Four 6s
  • 25 7s
  • Two 8s
  • Four 9s

With this in mind, the best numbers for this postseason (despite a Wild Card Weekend with some weird scoring) are seven, four, zero, and three. Those are followed by the number one, with two, five, six, eight, and nine being outlier. The math wins out, particularly as the field gets smaller.

Super Bowl Squares, explained: Rules, best squares, how to play NFL party game (2024)

FAQs

Super Bowl Squares, explained: Rules, best squares, how to play NFL party game? ›

How to win Super Bowl squares. Winning typically involves the score by the end of each quarter. The numbers on each side of the grid represent the last digit of the AFC team's score and the other represents the last digit of the NFC team's score, and whoever has that square when the quarter ends, wins.

How do you play NFL squares? ›

Players can pay an ante for a square and, once each square has been assigned to a player, each square on the grid will then randomly be assigned a number, 0-9. At that point, players at home will then eye the last number of the score: Whichever square corresponds with the last number of both teams will win.

What is the best strategy for Super Bowl squares? ›

Best Strategies for Super Bowl Squares

- Historical Super Bowl scores reveal that numbers 0, 3, 4, and 7 often appear as the second digit. - Select squares with these numbers for better odds.

How to do football squares with a small group? ›

It's also very easy to set up and play. Gather a group of players and ask each person to pay a set amount of money to enter the game. Assign teams and score numbers to a 10x10 grid, then have players bet on 1 square on the grid. Whoever's numbers match the scores for each quarter wins!

What are the best numbers to pick for football squares? ›

Zero, three or seven are the ending digit 102 times out of a possible 114 times (89.5 percent) at the end of the first quarter. Those are the best numbers you can have, but that's especially true early in games.

How do you distribute Super Bowl squares? ›

Example of a Super Bowl Squares payout structure

The most common way to structure the payout is one winner for each quarter (1st, 2nd and 3rd) and then a 4th winner for the final square. The payouts can either be equal, or increase in amount for each quarter, with the final score of the game winning the most.

Which team goes on top of football squares? ›

Does the home team go on the top? Yes, the home team always goes on top. In the Super Bowl, the home team switches from AFC to NFC every year. Odd number Super Bowls are NFC home team, and for even number Super Bowls, the AFC is the home team.

What are the best number combinations for Super Bowl squares? ›

In the history of the Super Bowl, the four best combinations have been 0-0 (19 times), 0-3 (13 times), 0-7 (11 times) and 7-0 (10 times) and 3-7 (10 times). Surprisingly, 7-7 (8 times) has not hit as many times as those other combinations.

What are the most common winning numbers for the Super Bowl squares? ›

So, what numbers should you hope to snag in your Super Bowl Square? Well, think touchdowns, field goals, and extra points. That's right – numbers 0, 1, 3, 4, and 7 are the MVPs here. They're tied to the most common scoring plays in football, making them prime picks for your square.

What are bad numbers for Super Bowl squares? ›

The worst squares to own are those with the numbers 2, 5, 8 and 9. Most of them return less than $0.50 on the dollar, with some — like 5|2, 2|2 and 9|8 — returning less than a dime per $1 wagered.

What is the layout of the Super Bowl squares? ›

To play Super Bowl squares, you must make a 10x10 grid with 100 “squares”. A printable version of this template can be found here. If making the squares yourself, include a blank row and blank column for drawing numbers. Place one team on top and the other team on the side.

What is the payout for the $5 Super Bowl squares? ›

If a square costs $5 each, there are 100 squares at $5 each, so the total in the prize pool is $500. You could do $125 per quarter (125 x 4 = 500). You could do $100 for the first three quarters and $200 for the final score. It is completely up to you.

How many squares do you need for football squares? ›

If the board is made correctly, there should be a total of 100 squares inside the grid. These squares are then purchased individually with each square priced equally.

How many points is a touchdown? ›

Points are scored as follows: Touchdown: 6 points. Field Goal: 3 points. Safety: 2 points.

How does 50 football squares work? ›

A winning square is a square that intersects the last digit of each team's score. A 50 square grid differs from the typical 100 square grid in that each square that has a person's name will have two possible winning numbers in the left column and one possible winning number in the top row.

How does football squares fundraiser work? ›

Sell Squares: Participants buy squares on the grid. Each square is sold at a set price, say $10 or $20. The objective is to sell all 100 squares to maximize fundraising. You can randomly assign participants to squares, or you can have them choose which squares they'd like to purchase.

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