2024 Super Bowl Squares

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Ifyou're having a super bowl party this year and wanting a fun game idea, Super Bowl Squares are always a hit. Below you'll find everything you need to run your squares board with ease and for free.

Use our free Football Squares Online App to quickly setup your randomized squares and send the link to your friends. They can then follow along on their phones. You can enhance the experience for everyone as the pool admin by upgrading to live scoring, ad free experience for only $5/board. This is most fun to check the different scenarios of who could win based on the live score.


A free Excel template you can use to let everyone type in their names at your party. After squares are filled in, use the random numbers generator to fill in the numbers across the top and down the side.


Everyone puts their name on a square (or multiple squares). At the end of each quarter, the person with their name in the square that represents the last digits of each teams score is the winner for that quarter. Step by Step Print Your Board with 100 Squares People write their names in squares and pay for each square they claimed Randomly put numbers across the top and down the side Award the people with the squares corresponding to the score after the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Game Final. Or try the easy way with random name placement...


Watch Steve Kornacki break it down in this how super bowl squares work video. He has the best & most concise 2 minute video explaining how super bowl squares work (plus bonus of stats on how frequent numbers have hit).


Now that the February 11, 2024, Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers is set, many American workplaces will turn to the ubiquitous office pool to generate excitement and build camaraderie over the next two weeks.


Despite their popularity, those Super Bowl squares can present thorny legal risks for employers who sponsor them, because Super Bowl squares are, by definition, gambling. Whether that gambling is unlawful depends on the jurisdiction and how the pool is operated.


Given that the elements of gambling are present, absent a state exception, it is technically illegal for companies to host an office pool without a license. This is where employee confusion often sets in. Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal prohibition on sports betting in 2018, 38 states (plus D.C.) have legalized sports betting. Since that time, Americans have legally wagered more than $300 billion on sports. Given the pervasiveness of legal sports betting, most employees (and their employers) assume sports betting in all forms is legal. But it is not.


In fact, Super Bowl squares are illegal in 37 states. And even the states that do permit office pools have different requirements. For example, the state of Washington permits Super bowl squares, but with strict conditions that (1) only one board may be offered; (2) a person or business cannot charge more than $1 per square; and (3) the board must be available for state inspection. Other states like Ohio and Colorado permit office pools so long as the organizer does not make a profit or take a cut of the entry fees.


Employers that want to sponsor an office pool such as Super Bowl squares (or March Madness brackets later this year) should consider free-to-play options to eliminate the consideration element of gambling. Employers may also want to offer non-cash prizes like company apparel to minimize tax consequences of winning cash.


Employers that are set on hosting pools for real money should try to keep each pool within a single state rather than set up cross-border pools. Also, the organizer should not take a cut of any of the entry fees. Keeping the entry fees minimal, such as $1 per square, also helps to reduce any hard feelings from those who do not win.


Additionally, now is a good time for employers to revisit Internet and mobile device use polices given the proliferation of mobile gambling. Employees in 29 states (plus D.C.) have 24/7 access to gambling on their mobile devices, which can present its own issues of distraction and time wasting in the workplace.


Despite the risks, office pools can be useful tools to build camaraderie and bring some entertainment into the workplace. Before sponsoring Super Bowl squares, however, employers should consult with counsel to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal laws.


Information contained in this publication is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor is it a substitute for the professional judgment of an attorney.


This template is an essential addition to any Super Bowl party. This activity adds excitement to the Super Bowl and can be enjoyed by individuals of all ages, whether they are hardcore football enthusiasts or simply seeking a leisurely activity.


Score Big at Super Bowl with our NFL Football Squares Free Google Docs Template! Looking for a unique way to enjoy the game? Our Football Squares will add an extra layer of fun and competition to your Super Bowl party!


Often those who watch football in a large company of friends and acquaintances do not know what to do during the timeout. Use the Super Bowl 100 Squares Free Google Docs Template so you can have a great time even during a break.


If you have ever wondered if there is a game that can be used in all occasions, then our answer is YES! Create fun and wild excitement with your friends with this Super Bowl Pool Squares Free Google Docs Template.


It is a tool that can be used to play the Super Bowl Squares game, a popular game played during the Super Bowl. Players can use the template to create their own Super Bowl Squares game by assigning a square to each player.


Everyone gets bored with everyday life at some point. The template will definitely be able to diversify your life with a small hobby, a new company of acquaintances and just help you have a great time during the Super Bowl game.


Make your football parties unforgettable with our easy-to-use Google Docs Football Squares template. Just fill in the names and numbers, and let the fun begin! Your friends will thank you for the unforgettable parties!


Win big at Super Bowl with our interactive NFL Squares 2024 Free Google Docs Template! Our template lets you create a squares game with friends and family. Download now and turn your party into a winner!


Our team of professional designers understands that using this template online will be inconvenient for most consumers. Therefore, we made the template printable, but also left the possibility of using it online.


You may even be more aware of it this year, since mega popstar Taylor Swift started showing up at football games to support her new partner, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, with relentless coverage across all forms of media, nonstop online relationship analysis and bizarre conspiracy theories.


But even without that, you may have friends, family members or coworkers who have been getting increasingly distracted the last month or so, and your local Pubix started stacking up beer and cheese dip displays.


Big football playoffs started to be referred to as "bowls" after the Pasadena Tournament of Roses in 1923 was held at the new Rose Bowl Stadium which, yes, looked like a bowl. (Not everything in football is complicated).


Hunt later said he was probably thinking of the Super Ball toy his daughter was playing with, which is why (this is true) if you go to the Pro Football Hall of Fame you'll see a toy rubber ball proudly on display.


Remember hearing about Roman numerals in high school and then never ever thinking about them again, except maybe while watching reading the tiny movie credits? L stands for 50, V means five, and I is one, so this means this year's game is Super Bowl 58.


Why not just call it Super Bowl 58? Tradition! However, it's starting to shift to the number everywhere but the official name and logo because there are a lot more Google searches for Super Bowl 58 and marketing is still a thing.


It is impossible to overestimate the popularity and cultural impact of the Super Bowl. Last year's Super Bowl had more than 115 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl of all time and the second-most-watched TV broadcast ever, after the 1969 Apollo moon landing.


This year may break all the records, According to a survey from the National Retail Federation. 200.5 million adults plan to watch, while spending $17.3 billion on Super Bowl-related things. (Only 44% said the game was the most important part, though, with 19% watching for the halftime show and 18% tuning in for the commercials.)


Blame Taylor for that. Marketing site Zeta Global found Americans' interest in the game was up 169% over last year and interest in the commercials was up 903%. Viewership of all NFL games was up 7% this season and viewership among 12- to 17-year-old girls was up 8.1%.


It's also one of the biggest sources of absenteeism in the U.S. In a 2021 report, the Workforce Institute estimated that 16.1 million employees said they planned to miss work on the Monday after Super Bowl LV, with 8.8 million taking paid time off and 4.4 million admitting they were already planning their sick day.


According to Nielsen, a company that has been measuring television audiences since the 50s, 23 of the 30 most-watched single-network television broadcasts of all time have been Super Bowls. Michael Jackson's Super Bowl halftime show was No. 15 all by itself.


Because of the massive audience, networks can (and do) command the highest rates for advertising. In return, advertisers take the opportunity to present their strangest, funniest, sexiest, most heartwarming and above all most-sharable ads before, during and after the Super Bowl.


The ads, often shot with production values rivaling movies and filled with A-list celebrities, have become a cultural icon of their own, with people searching for the commercials on YouTube and media sites.


This year Fox is charging $7 million for a 30-second ad, according to Front Office Sports and Statista, or $233,000 a second, and fans can expect to see a new announcement from Reese's Cups, Lionel Messi drinking and dancing with Michelob, Christopher Walken impersonators for BMW, Scarlet Johansson for M&Ms, Chris Pratt for Pringles, a mini-Friends reunion for Uber Eats, LL Cool J and Coors Light, Arnold Schwarzenegger in an explosion-filled commercial for State Farm, Jenna Ortega promoting a new Doritos flavor, Tina Fey for Booking.com, Sir Anthony Hopkins hawking STōK Cold Brew (and Welsh football underdogs Wrexham AFC), a Bud Light genie, the traditional heartwarming Budweiser Clydesdale ad, Jason Momoa paying tribute to the 1983 movie "Flashdance."

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