Sports Illustrated Super Bowl SquaresYou've got the big screen TV ready to go. You've got great food in the oven, you've watched old Super Bowl ads, heck, you've already seen some of the ads set to air this year, What's the last thing you need to here are lots of fun Super Bowl party tricks you can try, like asking your Microsoft digital assistant Cortana who she thinks will win the game. But I found one more Super Bowl party game to try really make your Super Bowl party pop? Super Bowl Squares is pretty easy to play. It works like this:
First, print out your 10x10 square grid from Sports Illustrated by clicking here. This gives you 100 squares to work with. Each team gets a side, in this particular grid, the Patriots are on the top and the Seahawks are on the left hand side. Next, assign numbers 0 though 9 at random to the first column and row and pass around the sheet to participants. From here, participants will put their name in a square (You can actually do this before or after your guests have picked their squares, depending if you want it to be completely random or have our guests make genuine guesses). Now you watch the game and wait for the results.DETERMINING A WINNERRules will vary by household, but in general winners are picked at the end of every quarter, including the final score. Let's say the final score is Seahawks 24, Patriots 23, which is also the score of the last time the Patriots took on the Seahawks.The last number for the Seahawks is 4 and the last number for the Patriots is 3. The square that had the Seahawks at 4 and the Patriots at 3 would be the winner.See, it's not that hard! Trying to figure out some of the NFL's rules is a lot more complicated. Have fun and enjoy the game!Sports Illustrated Super Bowl Squares Next, assign numbers 0 though 9 at random to the first column and row and pass around the sheet to participants. From here, participants will put their name in a square (You can actually do this before or after your guests have picked their squares, depending if you want it to be completely random or have our guests make genuine guesses). Now you watch the game and wait for the results.Note: Some people will play Super Bowl Squares for money, charging per square. I don't endorse gambling; however, the choice is yours.DETERMINING A WINNERRules will vary by household, but in general winners are picked at the end of every quarter, including the final score. Let's say the final score is Seahawks 24, Patriots 23, which is also the score of the last time the Patriots took on the Seahawks.The last number for the Seahawks is 4 and the last number for the Patriots is 3. The square that had the Seahawks at 4 and the Patriots at 3 would be the winner.See, it's not that hard! Trying to figure out some of the NFL's rules is a lot more complicated. Have fun and enjoy the game!Sports IlluYou've got the big screen TV ready to go. You've got great food in the oven, you've watched old Super Bowl ads, heck, you've already seen some of the ads set to air this year, What's the last thing you need to here are lots of fun Super Bowl party tricks you can try, like asking your Microsoft digital assistant Cortana who she thinks will win the game. But I found one more Super Bowl party game to try really make your Super Bowl party pop? Super Bowl Squares is pretty easy to play. It works like this:First, print out your 10x10 square grid from Sports Illustrated by clicking here. This gives you 100 squares to work with. Each team gets a side, in this particular grid, the Patriots are on the top and the Seahawks are on the left hand side. Next, assign numbers 0 though 9 at random to the first column and row and pass around the sheet to participants. From here, participants will put their name in a square (You can actually do this before or after your guests have picked their squares, depending if you want it to be completely random or have our guests make genuine guesses). Now you watch the game and wait for the results.DETERMINING A WINNERRules will vary by household, but in general winners are picked at the end of every quarter, including the final score. Let's say the final score is Seahawks 24, Patriots 23, which is also the score of the last time the Patriots took on the Seahawks.The last number for the Seahawks is 4 and the last number for the Patriots is 3. The square that had the Seahawks at 4 and the Patriots at 3 would be the winner.See, it's not that hard! Trying to figure out some of the NFL's rules is a lot more complicated. Have fun and enjoy the game!Sports Illustrated Super Bowl Squares Next, assign numbers 0 though 9 at random to the first column and row and pass around the sheet to participants. From here, participants will put their name in a square (You can actually do this before or after your guests have picked their squares, depending if you want it to be completely random or have our guests make genuine guesses). Now you watch the game and wait for the results.Note: Some people will play Super Bowl Squares for money, charging per square. I don't endorse gambling; however, the choice is yours.DETERMINING A WINNERRules will vary by household, but in general winners are picked at the end of every quarter, including the final score. Let's say the final score is Seahawks 24, Patriots 23, which is also the score of the last time the Patriots took on the Seahawks.The last number for the Seahawks is 4 and the last number for the Patriots is 3. The square that had the Seahawks at 4 and the Patriots at 3 would be the winner.See, it's not that hard! Trying to figure out some of the NFL's rules is a lot more complicated. Have fun and enjoy the game!Sports Illustrated Super Bowl Squares strated Super Bowl Squares www.coastal-connection.com
Posted January 29, 2015 at 06:17 PM
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