If you’ve ever watched the Super Bowl with friends or colleagues, you may have heard about Super Bowl squares.
It’s a popular game that adds an extra layer of excitement to the big game. But how do Super Bowl squares actually work?
In a nutshell, Super Bowl squares involve a grid of 100 squares where participants can purchase one or more squares.
Each row and column of the grid is assigned a unique number from 0 to 9. At the end of each quarter, the score determines the winning square.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the game, understanding the mechanics of Super Bowl squares can enhance your viewing experience and potentially lead to some exciting wins.