How To Play
How To Play Superbowl Squares
The goal of superbowl squares is to have the winning numbers from the final score. The wining numbers from the final score is determined by the last column from each team. For example if the final score is Team A 47 to Team B 33, then the winning digits would be 7 and 3. Order matters in super bowl squares so pay careful attention to which side is which team. If you have the winning numbers 3 and 7 but the 3 is on Team A's side and the 7 is on Team B's side then sadly you don't win. You must have the exact match-up of Team A, 7. and Team B, 3.
Setup
A 10 x 10 grid is used, representing all possible combinations of scores that can result from either team.
Players select various spots on the grid, and donate the entry fee in order to put their name down on the corresponding squares. Players often provide a short hand, nickname, or initials since space is limited on the grid. Squares are numbered starting at the top going from left to right and then top to bottom as follows.
For our online version, simply find a square and click "Buy This Square". You can add as many squares to your cart as you would like. Likewise you can come back at a later time and purchase additional squares if they have not all been sold out when you return. It is recommenced if you are purchasing more than one square that you create an account, to better track your purchases.
Game Play
Once the entire 10 x 10 grid has been filled in, teams are placed on corresponding sides, and an additional column and row are added for the random numbers to be placed. In the example below, the numbers would go in the red and blue squares. The numbers are generated randomly whether, pulled from a hat, or via digital means.
Remember, the numbers are randomly generated, this is just an example.
Winning Squares
A winning square is determined by the score as defined by the National Football League of Superbowl LVIII, at these game time events.
- End of Quarter 1
- End of Quarter 2/Halftime
- End of Quarter 3
- End of Quarter 4 and/or Final Score if over time:
The contenders for this year are the San Fransisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs. To determine a winning square at each of the game time events the score will be posted. For example at the end of quarter 1, the score might be 49er's 17 and Kansas City 13. In this case the numbers 7 and 3 would be applicable. On a grid (this is just an example, the numbers aren't randomized).
The 49ers would have 7, and the Chiefs have 3, Grace would be the winner at square #74. If the game progressed and at half time or the end of the 2nd Quarter the score was 49er's 33 and Kansas City 27, the numbers would be 49er's 3 and Chiefs 7, the winner would be Kimmy at square #38. In either case you can see how order matters, despite both numbers being 3 and 7, 7 and 3, etc, the team score is specific to how the winning square is determined.
Find your numbers, pick your squares and Good Luck!
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