Online Super Bowl Squares

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:05:22 PM8/5/24
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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).


Also known as Block pools, Grid pools, or Box pools, you're probably familiar with this format from its Super Bowl popularity. Now you can create an NFL Squares pool for any game or set of games from the NFL season. Your members can pick their squares online, and view the completed grid - no need to pass around a sheet of paper!


The name of this type of pool comes from the 100 squares (10x10 grid) that comprise the pool's board (25 and 50 square grids are also available). Each row and column are assigned a number from 0 to 9, and pool members claim a square by putting their name in a box. While we provide flexibility in determining winning squares, most declare winners for each quarter of the NFL game, where the last digit of both NFL teams' score is compared to the grid to determine a winner.


NFL Squares pools are very simple and don't require any football knowledge to participate. You'll have no more issues with squares containing illegible names and members will be unable to pick more squares then your pool allows.


The grid below is an example of RunYourPool.com's NFL Squares. The grid shown represents a pool where a Pool Commissioner has chosen to create random row and column numbers. Obviously, the grid shown is prior to the Administrator's generation of those numbers and represents what pool members would see during the picking process.


The total cost to run an NFL Squares pool for up to 100 members is $12.95 PER GRID, but after you pay for 6, the grids are on us. That's right, once you pay for 6 grids you can create additional grids at no charge (some restrictions apply*).


This year, for a time I was contemplating if I should pass up doing a squares grid as it can be a big headache and a huge risk to my pocket but with just 3 games left of this incredible post season and the fact I have more fun running this game than I do losing on my real sports bets with bookies I have decided to take the challenge on.


This year what I have decided to do differently is I will not number the grid until either I have sold all the squares or more realistically on the eve of the Super Bowl itself - so the Saturday night / 12th February, (Super Bowl is Sunday night 13th February). I will do this on video so everyone can see everything is above board, open and transparent. The video will be hosted on YouTube and a link posted to it on the TFP forum website.


Now this is the clever bit, anyone can buy Squares remotely (without seeing me in person) as when people pay I draw them raffle tickets from the bag and enter their details on the online grid for that square the raffle ticket matches.


Then on the eve of the Super Bowl or when the grid is sold out - whichever is the sooner of the two, I will randomly number the coloums and rows of the grid. I will do this in a video which will be uploaded to YouTube and a link to it posted on this thread.


However, by using the raffle ticket system means I can still sell any remaining sqaures in the last 24 hours leading up to the Super Bowl if I have not sold the grid out prior to the numbering of the grid, as it will still be random luck - as people still cannot pick their own squares but will be allocated them based on the raffle tickets drawn. The raffle tickets decide their squares. The raffle tickets are what still make it random as to what game numbers you end up with.


Super Bowl squares are a fun betting game based on the score of the Super Bowl. There are many formats, templates, generators, and rules different groups of people use when organizing Super Bowl squares.


The most common Super Bowl squares layout is the 10x10 grid. In the 10x10 grid, numbers 0-9 are randomly assigned to rows and columns. Some groups of people assign the numbers randomly, and others allow participants to purchase as many squares per quarter or auction off specific spots. Other layouts frequently used for Super Bowl squares are the 5x5 and 20x20 grids.


There are also online Super Bowl Squares generators that can make creating and managing a group easy. These generators offer options such as email confirmations for picks, different numbers per quarter, per half or per game, password protection, and the ability to mark users as paid. They can also export users for use in any spreadsheet application, create custom rules and set costs, and quickly delete unwanted users.


Pro tip: Before deciding on a format, giving the group two options is helpful. Getting their input will ensure everyone is on the same page and will have a fun and fair time playing Super Bowl squares.


Beyond the traditional 10x10 grid, some groups offer additional winning opportunities. Other methods include touching squares, where squares touching each other can win. This helps to increase the number of winners and incentivizes more people to join the pool.


In reverse rules, the winner is the person with the square with the reversed numbers of the winning score. For example, if the final score is Team A with 24 and Team B with 20, the typical grand prize would usually be Team A: 4, Team B: 0. But under the reverse rule, the winner would also be Team A: 0, Team B: 4.


Some groups also offer "halftime" and "final" prizes. While the winning numbers will be the same for "2nd Quarter" and "Halftime," the payouts will differ. The payouts for the "Halftime" and "Final" winners will almost always be higher than those of "2nd Quarter" or "4th quarter," respectively.


Finally, some groups have a "possession" rule, where the winner is determined by the team that has possession of the ball at the end of the quarter. This can be used to give more chances to win for those who don't have the winning score.


Usually, when groups come together to participate in Super Bowl squares, each participant buys into the group with cash, digitally, or with an "I owe you." While these methods of collecting, managing, and paying out winners of Super Bowl squares are traditional, they can also be a source of stress for Super Bowl squares organizers and participants.


In addition, the prize structure can also affect the amount of money spent. Some groups offer a fixed prize amount, while others provide a progressive prize structure. The progressive prize structure increases the prize amount as more squares are sold.


Super Bowl squares participants can pay into the pool with their debit cards without incurring fees. There are also no balance limits, so you can accrue as much or as little money as you want for your Super Bowl squares group.


The last highly visible gambling case with Macomb connections was the January 2000 bust of a sports-betting ring based out of Livonia but with ties to Clinton Township, Mount Clemens and Warren, among other metropolitan Detroit communities. Charges followed a 4-month investigation headed by Fraser police.


The most common pool for the Super Bowl is squares in which bettors pay to select one or more boxes from a grid of 100 boxes. Two digits are randomly selected and assigned to each square, and scores from the game determine the winning boxes.


Macomb County Sheriff Mark Hackel, who agreed his officers would only investigate illegal gambling based on a complaint, said state legislators should revise the law to allow small-scale office pools and poker parties because of the wide acceptance of such things.


Former Republican state Sen. Dave Jaye of Macomb County introduced a law in the late 1990s to make legal pools with entry fees of $10 and less and pots of $1,000 or less legal. The measure was passed by the Senate but died in the House of Representatives.


Internet gambling, on Web sites operated outside of the United States, has skyrocketed in recent years and will be bountiful Feb. 5. Experts estimate that more than $450 million will be bet online for the Super Bowl.


One of the easiest to ways to get a party going is to bet Super Bowl squares besides sharing bets on the big game. To play squares all a bettor does is simply choose a square. The numbers are randomized once all the squares are filled in order to both ensure fairness. The winner of a game of squares is the participant who has the correct final digit of the score for both teams. The winning square of Super Bowl 58 would have had a 2 in the 49ers axis and a 5 for the Chiefs. An advantage is given to players with the 7, 4, 0, and 3 squares as these are the best numbers in Super Bowl squares. An incredibly basic game, it can be hand drawn for a party or simply done at a legal online sportsbook that offers Super Bowl squares in 2024.

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