How do you play Super Bowl squares 5×5?

How do you play Super Bowl squares 5×5?

How To Play Football Squares With A 5×5 Grid

  1. Step 1: Print off your Football Squares.
  2. Step 2: Fill in the teams, cost per square, and winnings.
  3. Step 3: Sell all the squares and collect the money.
  4. Step 4: Pick column and row numbers.
  5. Step 5: Fill in scores as you’re watching the game!
  6. Step 6: Pay out the winners.

Is 5 a good number for Super Bowl Squares?

A few more notes we can glean from the data: Any score involving a 2, 5, 8 or 9 is a rough position to be in: those 44 boxes combine to make up only 13.8% of quarters. 92.5% of the time, the score at the end of the quarter involved a 0, 3, 4, or 7. No quarter in a playoff game in the 20 years we analyzed ended 9-9.

How do you divide Super Bowl Squares?

You can split it equally, with $250 to each winner at the end of every quarter, or you can stagger the winnings to increase with each quarter. An example would look like this: 1st Quarter: $150 – 2nd Quarter: $200 – 3rd Quarter: $300 – 4th Quarter: $350.

How do you do a 20 square football pool?

An individual buys a square on a 10-by-10 grid that has two single-digit numbers associated with it, representing the last number in the game’s score for each team. If the point total for each team of the Super Bowl at the end of each quarter ends with those numbers then whoever has that square wins.

What are the worst numbers to have in a football pool?

The worst boxes to have at the end of the first include 1,7; 8,0; 9,0; 0,6 and 6,4. All have hit less than 1 percent of the time.

What are the best numbers to get for Super Bowl Squares?

Historically, the Washington Post says combinations of 7, 0 and 3 have been the best to have, with 0-0 after the first quarter easily making the most money over time. In last season’s matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs, the winning combinations were 7-3, 1-6, 1-9 and 1-9.

How are Super Bowl Squares pay out?

One of the most popular variations on Super Bowl squares is to pay out 25% of the pot at the end of every quarter, rather than all of it at the end of the game. (Or, in some cases, 20% at the end of the first and third quarters, and 30% at the end of each half).

How do you do a Super Bowl Square Fundraiser?

Basically, individuals sign up for a square at $10/square. At the end of each quarter/inning/ period, if your square matches the last number of each team’s score, you win! $125 per quarter, per win for the “owner” of the square, and $125 for your 2-Day fundraising.