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Contents
- 1 What Is Super Bowl Squares?
- 2 Are There Any Free Super Bowl Squares To Print?
- 3 Which Super Bowl 2021 Squares Template Should You Choose?
- 4 How Many Numbers Are In A Super Bowl Pool Grid?
- 5 2018 Super Bowl Square Sheets
- 6 Super Bowl 2018 Pool 100 Squares
- 7 Super Bowl 50 Squares Template Printable
- 8 Super Bowl Square Layout
- 9 2018 Super Bowl Printable Party Games
- 10 Picture Collection Of Free Printable 2018 Super Bowl Squares

What Is Super Bowl Squares?
Football Squares (commonly referred to as Super Bowl Squares) is an exciting game that anyone can play, regardless of their knowledge of football. To get started, create your squares pool online or download our free printable football squares sheet.
Are There Any Free Super Bowl Squares To Print?
These are all printable so you can easily download and print from your own printer. If you don’t need anything fancy, a free Super Bowl Squares will work fine for you. There’s a lot of different Super Bowl grids on the internet but most of them are for previous Super Bowls or just look like a deflated football.
Which Super Bowl 2021 Squares Template Should You Choose?
You can also pick another Super Bowl 2021 squares template for different variations of the popular game. First in line is the 10 line squares template. The main difference to the classic Super Bowl squares rules is that each player only has one number instead of two.
How Many Numbers Are In A Super Bowl Pool Grid?
There are two numbers in each square, so every player has a higher chance to win. This variation of Super Bowl square grid works well if you don’t have enough people for the bigger one. This one is a mix between the 25-line Super Bowl pool grid and the classic option.
Picture Collection Of Free Printable 2018 Super Bowl Squares
HOW TO PLAY: 1) Write the NFC team name in the blue half of the upper-left square, or above the grid. 2) Write the AFC team name in the red half of the upper-left square, or to the left of the grid. 3) Have participants select blank squares from the grid by writing their name or initials in each square. 4) Once all squares have been selected, randomly assign numbers 0-9 to both the NFC.









