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    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) drops back to pass against the Denver Broncos during the first half in the 2026 AFC Championship Game at Empower Field at Mile High.
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    Learn how to play Super Bowl squares and download our free printable squares template for your Super Bowl 60 party.

    Peter Clarke - Senior Editor at Covers.com

    Jan 26, 2026 • 18:46 ET

    • 3 min read

    Photo By – New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) drops back to pass against the Denver Broncos during the first half in the 2026 AFC Championship Game at Empower Field at Mile High.

    Are you ready to get your party started? We can help with our free, printable Super Bowl squares template.

    Super Bowl squares is a fun and popular gambling game often played at Super Bowl parties, office pools, and among friends. Super Bowl squares are usually played with low stakes, and there is no skill involved — it’s simply a game of luck. 

    We’ve put together a guide with everything you need to host, set up, or participate in a Super Bowl squares pool this evening, when the Seahawks take on the Patriots in Santa Clara on Sunday, February 8, 2026.

    Super Bowl squares free, printable template grid

    Download and print our free Super Bowl Squares template, specially made for the 2026 title game featuring the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots!


    Super Bowl Squares 2026
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    Where to play Super Bowl squares

    Beyond the parties, you can play Super Bowl squares at a variety of online betting sites, with some big prizes up for grabs in their squares contest. Some are even FREE! 

    How do Super Bowl squares work?

    Beyond playing contests, you can put a little money on Super Bowl squares picks. Sports betting sites offer squares odds on the big game. The rules are largely the same, and you can place bets on squares numbers for different stages of the game, all at plus-money odds.

    How to play Super Bowl squares

    Follow these simple steps to get your Super Bowl squares game started. 

    1

    Get a 10×10 grid

    You’ll need a 10×10 empty grid, giving you 100 squares for people to choose from. We have done this work for you with our printable Super Bowl squares template.

    2

    Assign teams

    Now you’ll take one team and assign it to the rows. The other team will be assigned to the columns. Our printable template has already assigned the teams for you.

    3

    Decide on the stakes

    If you’re playing for bragging rights, you can skip this step. But if there is going to be money involved, you’ll need to decide how much to sell each square for. The amount you sell each square for multiplied by 100 will be the total amount of the prize pool.

    4

    Get people to play

    Now comes recruitment: Time to sell (or give away) those squares. For those who have never played before, this is often a good time to remind them that this is purely a luck-based game. Knowing the Super Bowl matchup inside-out does not give you an advantage here.

    5

    Fill your grid

    You’ll want to fill as many squares as possible with the names of people who are participating in your Super Bowl squares game. If you don’t fill up every square you can simply write “push” into any blank squares that are left.

    6

    Assign numbers

    The final step is to assign the numbers 0 through 9 randomly to both the column header and the row header. It’s best to use an online randomizer or to pull the numbers out of a hat when doing this. It also helps to have a witness!

    Now that you’re all set up, it’s time to sit back and watch the game. You can either award payouts as they happen or after the game. More on that below.

    Super Bowl squares payouts

    Most Super Bowl squares pools payout four times: 

    • After the first quarter (20% of the pot)
    • At halftime (20% of the pot)
    • After the third quarter (20% of the pot)
    • At the end of the game (40% of the pot)

    Of course, these are just our suggestions. You might want to only pay out twice (at the half and at the end of the game) or you might want to alter the amount that gets paid out.

    Super Bowl squares winners

    The winning squares depend on the last digit of each team’s score at the time of the game when you choose to pay out. Then you see where those numbers intersect to find the winner. Let’s use Super Bowl 54 as an example:

    1st quarter

    The score at the end of the first quarter was Chiefs 7 – 49ers 3. The winner was whoever’s name was at the intersection of 7 on the Chiefs’ axis and 3 on the 49ers axis.

    2nd quarter

    The score at the end of the second quarter was Chiefs 10 – 49ers 10. Remember that we only use the last digit of a team’s score, so the winner was whoever’s name was the intersection of Chiefs 0 and 49ers 0. 

    3rd quarter

    The score at the end of the third quarter was 49ers 20 – Chiefs 10. Once again, the winner was whoever’s name was at the intersection of Chiefs 0 and 49ers 0. 

    Final score

    The score at the end of the game was Chiefs 31 – 49ers 20. The winner was whoever’s name was at the intersection of Chiefs 1, 49ers 0.

    Odds to win a Super Bowl squares

    Best numbers for Super Bowl squares

    If set up properly, Super Bowl squares is completely a game of luck as you can’t choose your numbers. However, some number combinations are definitely better than others. 

    You’ll be happy if you end up with some mix of zero and seven. In fact, 0-0 has been the winningest squares combination in Super Bowl history, hitting 19 times. On the other end of the spectrum, you won’t be feeling great about your chances if you have some combination of two or five.

    Here you’ll see every combination of scores that have been Super Bowl squares winners —based on payouts at the end of each quarter — going back to Super Bowl I: 

    Covers Squares 2022

    Super Bowl prop bet sheet

    Squares isn’t the only party game you can add to your Super Bowl party. Check out our free printable party prop bets sheet for Super Bowl 59, make your pick your Super Bowl props, and play along.

    Super Bowl squares FAQs

    Yes. We saw this happen in Super Bowl 54 for the intersection of zero and zero got paid out twice.

    The final payout for Super Bowl squares comes at the end of the game, regardless of whether that is after the fourth quarter or after overtime.

    100. A Super Bowl square grid is 10×10.

    There are a few different ways to handle it, depending on your preferences. You can 1) Sell or fill the remaining squares last minute 2) Leave them empty 3) Use random assignment 4) Adjust the payout or 5) Rerun the grid entirely.

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