How To Do Super Bowl Squares
How do Super Bowl squares work? Most Super Bowl squares are played on a 10x10 grid with a 'home' team row on top and the 'visitor' column on the side: An empty board starts with 100 'squares' to. One of the most popular ways to have some fun on the side while watching the final game of the NFL season is with Super Bowl squares. With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs set to kick off Super Bowl 55 on Sunday, let’s have a quick refresher on how Super Bowl squares works and get you and your guests involved in the fun.
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).
In spite of everything, how do you pay out football squares?
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. Let's say you collect $10 off per square.
At any rate, how do you play squares? Squares Game
Yet, how do squares work in betting?
How To Do Super Bowl Squares Online
Gather a group of players and ask each person to pay a set amount of money to enter the game. Assign teams and score numbers to a 10x10 grid, then have players bet on 1 square on the grid. Whoever's numbers matches the scores for each quarter wins!
How does a squares pool work?
In most Super Bowl squares, a winner will be determined at the end of the first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, plus the final game score. The winner is decided by looking at the last number in each teams' score and then matching those digits on the grid to see where the squares intersect.