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32-Team Seeded Double Elimination Bracket: Free Printable PDF

32-team seeded double elimination bracket printable

This 32-team seeded double elimination bracket is a free printable PDF where the field is placed by seed, with a winners bracket, a losers bracket, and the finals. Seeding keeps the top teams apart so the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds can only meet in the final, and every team still has to lose twice to be knocked out. Print it, list your teams by rank, and fill in the results.

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32-Team Seeded Double Elimination: Quick Facts

Last updated: July 14, 2026

  • Format: seeded double elimination (winners and losers brackets)
  • Teams: 32
  • Seeding: standard order; top seeds separated
  • First-round matchups (top of bracket): 1 vs 32, 16 vs 17, 8 vs 25, 9 vs 24
  • Winners rounds: 5
  • Losers rounds: 8
  • Elimination: a team is out after two losses

How Seeding Works in This Bracket

In a seeded bracket the teams are ranked before play and placed in fixed positions so the strongest teams do not meet early. The No. 1 seed is drawn against the lowest seed, the No. 2 seed sits in the opposite half, and the rest are slotted so each round pairs the highest remaining seed with the lowest. For 32 teams the top-of-bracket first round is 1 vs 32, 16 vs 17, 8 vs 25, 9 vs 24. This rewards regular-season standing and makes an early upset meaningful, while the losers bracket still gives every team a second life.

What Is in the Printable

  • A seeded winners bracket with the seed numbers already printed
  • A matching losers bracket for second-chance games
  • A finals section with an if-necessary second game

32-Team Seeded Double Elimination Bracket: FAQ

How do you seed a double elimination bracket?

Rank the teams first, then place them in standard seed positions so the top seed meets the lowest seed and the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds are in opposite halves. Our printable already has the seed slots numbered, so you just write each team next to its seed.

What are the first-round matchups for 32 seeds?

With standard seeding the top of the bracket opens with 1 vs 32, 16 vs 17, 8 vs 25, 9 vs 24, and the pattern continues so the best remaining seed always faces the lowest remaining seed.

What is the difference between seeded and blind draw?

A seeded bracket places teams by rank to keep the best apart, while a blind draw places teams at random. Seeding rewards standings; a blind draw is simpler and fully luck of the draw.

Is the printable free?

Yes. The 32-team seeded double elimination bracket PDF is free to download, print, and reuse for any tournament.

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