Super Bowl Squares Random Number Generator

If you are looking for a free Super Bowl Squares random number generator, we have you covered. Get your Super Bowl party or office pool set up in minutes.  Just enter your teams, randomize the numbers, and print or share your custom 10×10 grid. Perfect for Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, where the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots in a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX.

Super Bowl Squares (also called Football Squares, Football Boxes, or Box Pool) is one of the easiest, most popular Super Bowl games-pure luck, no football knowledge needed. Players buy squares on a grid, random numbers (0-9) are assigned to rows/columns after it’s full, and winners score based on the last digits of each team’s score at the end of each quarter (and final score).

Why Use Our Super Bowl Squares Random Number Generator?

Here you go. A few bits on why you should use our Super Bowl squares random number generator. 

  • Instant Random Numbers: Hit the randomize button for fair, instant 0-9 assignments across top (one team) and side (other team).
  • Custom Grid Maker: Enter team names (e.g., Seahawks top, Patriots side), customize labels, and see it live.
  • Printable & Shareable: Generate PDF directly or print-great for emailing to friends, office groups, or family chats.
  • Free & No Hassle: Built for quick setup before kickoff.

How to Play Super Bowl Squares (Quick Rules Recap)

  1. Set Up the Grid: Use our tool to create a 10×10 grid (100 squares total). Assign one team to the top row (columns) and one to the left column (rows)-e.g., Seahawks horizontal, Patriots vertical.
  2. Sell/Assign Squares: Players pick squares (e.g., $5–$10 each). Write names/initials in the boxes. Fill all 100 (or as many as you can).
  3. Randomize Numbers: Once full, use the randomize feature (or our tool) to assign digits 0-9 randomly to the top and side. No peeking until sold!
  4. Score Wins: At end of Q1, Q2, Q3, and final (plus OT if needed):
    • Match last digit of away/home team’s score to your square’s row/column intersection.
    • Example: If Seahawks 14 – Patriots 7 at end of Q1 → Last digits 4 (Seahawks) and 7 (Patriots) win that quarter.
  5. Payouts: Common setups: Equal per quarter/final ($250 each for $1,000 pot), progressive (Q1 $100, Q2 $200, etc.), or percentage (20%/30%/20%/30%). Decide rules upfront!

Historical hot numbers (based on past Super Bowls): 0, 1, 3, 4, 7 often appear most due to scoring patterns- but remember, it’s random!

Generate Your Super Bowl Squares Grid and Random Numbers Now

Pro tip: Randomize after all squares are claimed for fairness. Share the PDF via group chat or email for remote players.

Payout Ideas & Variations

  • Standard: $100–$500 per quarter/final.
  • Progressive: Increase payouts for later quarters (Q4/final biggest).
  • Multiple Grids: Run 2–3 for bigger groups.
  • Names Randomizer: Some use our tool to randomly place player names too (if you prefer that over manual picks).

Super Bowl LX Details (Feb 8, 2026)

  • Teams: Seattle Seahawks (NFC) vs. New England Patriots (AFC)
  • Venue: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
  • Time: 6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT
  • Watch: NBC, Peacock, Universo
  • Odds: Seahawks slight favorites (check live lines).

Ready to run your pool? Generate your grid above, then head to our other Super Bowl resources for more fun.

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