Football Squares is an exciting game that anyone can play, regardless of their knowledge of football. To get started, create your Super Bowl Squares online pool or download our free printable Super Bowl Squares template sheets. Once your blank squares grid is ready to go, players can begin selecting football pool squares prior to kick-off. After all squares have been selected, numbers from 0-9 are randomly assigned to each team’s colored boxes. At the end of each quarter these numbers will correspond to the last digit of each team’s score, and if your square lies at the intersection of those numbers you win!
Most people fill out a Super Bowl Squares template to use during the big game, but our football squares online pools are configured to work for any NFL game of the season! In addition to the traditional way of playing, there are a number of variations you can also play such as assigning a different set of team numbers for each half/quarter, or playing on a 5×5 board where each box is assigned two team numbers.
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In addition to making life easier, these are just a few of the benefits of playing Super Bowl Squares online with Gridiron Games:
Fully AutomatedWe handle the work to run your football grid |
Mobile OptimizedSelect football pool squares from your phone |
Private PoolsCreate NFL squares pools for friends and family |
Unlimited PlayersInvite as many players as you like |
Customize SettingsTons of options to fit your exact needs |
Message BoardsTalk trash or post important pool updates |
Pool HistoryAccess NFL squares grids from previous years |
Printable Football GridFor players who prefer to track offline |
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We get it, and we appreciate you’re old school. That’s why we’ve prepared free printable football squares template sheets for you to use on your own!
Your traditional 10×10 Super Bowl pool template, each of the 100 boxes are assigned one team number for all four quarters of the game.
A variation for less players, each of the 25 boxes on the 5×5 Super Bowl pool grid are assigned two team numbers for all four quarters of the game.