Super Bowl Squares And Other Games
Step 1
Start off with an empty 10 by 10 grid. This will give you 100 Squares for people to choose from.
There are many different ways that people can play football squares, also known as Super Bowl Squares, so we'll try to sum up some of the different options.Most people play during the Super Bowl, but football squares can played for any other single game, or in some cases you can use the same squares for multiple games. The Super Bowl is right around the corner! Enjoy this free printable super bowl squares chart and instructions on how to play for 2020's game.
- Most people play during the Super Bowl, but squares can be played for any other game, or in some cases you can use the same squares for multiple games (Example: NFL Playoffs). Basics of the Game: Start with an empty 10 by 10 grid. This will give you 100 Squares that you can let your Users select. Now assign one team to the columns, and one to.
- Example of a Super Bowl Squares payout structure The most common way to structure the payout is one winner for each quarter (1st, 2nd and 3rd) and then a 4th winner for the final square. The payouts can either be equal, or increase in amount for each quarter, with the final score of the game winning the most.
Step 2
Depending on which game you are playing with, simply assign one team to the columns, and one to the rows.
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Step 3
Now, start recruiting people to join your Football Squares pool by letting them choose which squares they want. If you use our site to Play Football Squares Online, this will be a much easier process since you can simply email everyone the link to your site and let them choose their squares. If you decide to use a Spreadsheet or Printable Sheet, then this process may take you some time and effort since you have to manually pass along the file or sheet.
Step 4
Once all the squares have been filled, it is time to assign the numbers to each column and row. By playing online, this is as simple as a click of the button. For those using offline options, randomly assign numbers 0 through 9 to each column, followed by doing the same for each row. Now each square represents a specific score in the game based on the column and row numbers.
Step 5
Your Football Squares grid is now complete, and you just need to wait til the game is played to determine who will be your winners. 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. An example would be if the AFC versus the NFC in the Super Bowl, and the score at end of the game was AFC 23, and NFC 14. The last number for the AFC is 3, and the last number for the NFC is 4. The square on the grid that has the AFC with a number of 3, and NFC score of 4, would be the winner.
Super Bowl Squares And Other Games To Play
Payouts for the winners vary depending on your setup, but usually the 1st through 3rd quarter get about 20% of the pot each, and the final score would get the remaining 40%.