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Thereis no difference between the gird above and the Super Bowl Squares that you use every year for the big game. The grid above allows you to edit the team names, so it can be used for any game of the season.

Step 1

Print the square grid from above and fill in the two blank lines beside the word "Team", with the two teams that will be playing. It does not matter which team goes on which line, as long as it is done before the rest of the office pool takes place.


Step 2

Take the grid around to family, friends, and co-workers, having each participant place their name in the square or squares of their choice. If you think you will be unable to fill the entire grid check out our 25 square grid and 50 square grid.


Step 3

Once all the squares are full it is time to set up the drawing. This can be done in many ways, listed below are 2 examples. After determining the drawing method, draw the numbers one at a time placing the numbers from left to right starting with the first gray square box in the top row, continue across the top row until the numbers are gone. After that is complete you will redraw the numbers, this time placing the drawn numbers in the gray square boxes in the left column, starting at the top.

Example 1: Write the numbers 0-9 on pieces of paper and place them in a hat.

Example 2: Get a deck of cards A through 10, the ace represents a one, the 10 represents a 0, 2-9 are face value


Step 4

Now is time for the fun!! Begin watching the game, at the end of each quarter match the last digit of each teams score with the grid.

Example: At the end of the first quarter the team listed at the top has 17 and the left column team has 14. Go to the top row of numbers and find the number 7(last digit of 17) then go to the left column of numbers and find the number 4(last digit of 14) find where these two numbers intersect on the grid and the name in that square wins the first quarter. You will follow this step for all four quarters. Be sure to discuss what is going to be done in case of an overtime, some people will just ignore the overtime score, some people will substitute the overtime score for the 4th quarter, and others will declare 5 winners. Once again to avoid problems make sure all of this is discussed before the game begins.


Although we recommend using our service to run your Football Squares online, we understand that some people prefer to do it the old fashioned way. The sheets below are provided to you free of charge. If you would like an excel spreadsheet to run your Football Squares grid, just use our free printable football squares spreadsheets.


The details of the grid are as follows:

The X of the grid originally started with A and ended with AX. We have since had to broaden it both east and west to include YE through ZZ, then A through CT (so 146 columns in the grid). The Y of the grid is 1 through 147. Each grid square is 5x5 meters.


There must be something I am missing in order to assign grid values to each square. I have played around a bit with attribute assist, and editing a grid template for Make Grids and Graticules Layer (both of which are new to me). I have also started playing around with creating rows and columns of polygons named according to the grid and named accordingly and spatially joining them with the grid squares... I haven't quite been able to figure it out with any of these, and I figure there must be a simpler way, right?


The index tool wasn't doing it for me. Had Xander's script not worked, do you have any recommendations for how I should have automatically populated my IDs after sorting the grid? Do the columns and rows separately and then concat? Thanks!


If it has to be the YE to ZZ and A to CT and the Create Grid Index as Wes Miller suggests, does not produce what you want, I suppose it would be possible to create a python script that will assign the grid values automatically.


To simply create a grid that that starts a a single A and continue up to GS (?) would only require you to switch off the correction of the column number on line 40 or the original code. You can put a "#" sign before the line to comment the line and prevent it from executing, like you can see on line 41 where the source url is a comment.


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3. Once all squares are sold (It's OK if some are not sold, more on that later) the pool organizer draws random numbers between 0-9 and assigns them across the top and side of the grid. The organizer then shares the grid with all players who purchased squares.


4. At the end of every quarter, the last digit of the score for each team is plotted on the grid. For example, if the score at the end of the first quarter was San Francisco: 14 and the Chiefs 7, the winning numbers of 4 and 7 are plotted on the grid. Here, "Rick P." is the winner for the first quarter.


What if you haven't sold all the squares and a blank square wins? That quarter's prize rolls over into the next quarter. Just use your best judgement, you don't want a game where there are too few squares and nobody wins.


How winnings are divided among quarters can differ. Traditionally, the final quarter pays out the most. In our example, we assume we sold all 100 squares, making a $500 pot. The first, second and third quarters are awarded $100 and the final score is awarded $200.


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The payout for each winner is determined prior to the game, based on how much the group is willing to put in. For example, if each square costs $10, the total pot is $1,000. The winners at the end of each of the first three quarters could win $200 each, with the final score winner taking home $400. The payouts are up to you - it could be an even payout for each quarter, although many people make the payouts greater for the halftime and final score winner.

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