Super Bowl Football Squares Free Download
A staple at every Super Bowl party, the Squares sheet is usually proudly on display calling for people to throw down a couple bucks in exchange for a possible big payday. We have our normal football squares experts who know exactly what the sheet below is used for and we also have those fans that.
Football fans across the country will be eagerly watching the New England Patriots play the Los Angeles Rams Sunday for the Super Bowl. Some will be watching to just enjoy the game or the tasty foods that are usually made in preparation for it, but other might have money riding on the game as well, or at least betting pride.
One of the most common ways people bet on football games, especially the Super Bowl, is through games of Squares. The games are fairly simple and can be easily played. Newsweek even made its own Squares template for anyone to play with the team name already written in and the directions for play at the bottom.
Super Bowl Squares Template
'A winner will be determined at the end of the 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter and Final Game score. The winner is determined by looking at the last number in each teams' score, and then matching those numbers on the grid and seeing which square intersects those two numbers.'
Super Bowl Football Squares Free Download
Traditionally the squares in the first row and the first column would be numbered zero through 9 and people would either choose or be randomly assigned squares throughout the board. At the end of the first quarter the last number in the score from each team should be matched with the team, so if the Patriots end up with 7 and the Rams end up with 0 points the square where the two line up would be the winning square for that quarter.
The same process would be repeated after each quarter including the final score. Those playing can decide how they want to break up the pot however they want. A common way is 20 percent of the pot given to each winner after the first, second and third quarters and the remaining 40 percent of the pot to the winner of the final score.
Assigning the squares on the sheet can be done randomly or people can be assigned an order to choose their own squares in and then they can pick their own. Some websites predict the squares that are most likely to win while others have the odds of the square winning as well.
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The Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots will compete in the biggest game of the year with the 53rd Super Bowl kicks off today, and it can be streamed right here on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App for free on most connected devices. Here's a way to make things more interesting for every football fan watching the big game, even if you're not a big fan of either team.
Super Bowl Squares
We're talking about Super Bowl squares, of course.
Super Bowl Squares Template
Here's how it works: Whoever is in charge of the game creates a 10x10 grid. Or, you can print it out right here. Interested players then write their names into one or more of the 100 boxes available. On the outside of the 100-square grid (in the gray squares of our template), a number 0-9 is assigned to each row and column, either randomly after the squares are filled up or prior to opening up the action. One of the Super Bowl teams is designated as the horizontal axis, and the other the vertical axis.
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As the Super Bowl progresses, players track the score at the end of each quarter, and whoever has the square that corresponds to the last number in each team's score is the winner of that portion of the game. For example, the Eagles led 9-3 over the Patriots at the end of the first quarter of last year's Super Bowl, so whoever had the square that corresponded to 'Eagles 9, Patriots 3' was the winner. The person holding an 'Eagles 2, Patriots 2' square won when the halftime margin was 22-12, and a 29-26 Eagles lead after three quarters made 'Eagles 9, Patriots 6' a winner for that part of the game. With the Eagles winning the game 41-33, the 'Eagles 1, Patriots 3' square came in last.
Squares aren't just limited to each quarter. Once you have 100 squares filled up and numbers assigned, you can create all sorts of versions for the game. For example, I know of one game where winners are determined after each minute on the clock in regulation, giving players 60 chances to win!
If you're playing in a game that lets you pick your squares knowing the numbers associated with each, SportsLine's Mike Tierney has some excellent advice for making your selections. You can check it out here. Good luck!