Printable Super Bowl Squares (Boxes)

Spooner

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I'd like to get a cool-looking squares sheet that I can print out and have everyone use for this Sunday's super bowl

any place online have a nice looking version?
 

new2AMD

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its a 10 by 10 board. cant you try making one in excel or word? do you have a large format printer?
 

Spooner

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Originally posted by: new2AMD
its a 10 by 10 board. cant you try making one in excel or word? do you have a large format printer?
being lazy and figured there'd be an easy place to get one... similar to march madness brackets
 

new2AMD

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Originally posted by: Spooner
Originally posted by: new2AMD
its a 10 by 10 board. cant you try making one in excel or word? do you have a large format printer?
being lazy and figured there'd be an easy place to get one... similar to march madness brackets

brackets are filled out with teams. squares need to be filled with numbers randomly after the squares are bought. So a 10x10 blank board would be kind of useless to make available. At least with Word you could put the logos of the teams in and make it look nice then print it.
 

new2AMD

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Originally posted by: chuckywang
What is this thing used for?

how old are you? have you been to a bar? They sell squares for big games. The squares then end up corresponding to a team and a number for each tem. So you may end up with Philly-0 and NE-6. That means that if a quarter ends with the last digit of each teams score matching what you have you win.

So if it is 16-10 NE at the half you would win a determined amount.
 

chuckywang

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Originally posted by: new2AMD
Originally posted by: chuckywang
What is this thing used for?

how old are you? have you been to a bar? They sell squares for big games. The squares then end up corresponding to a team and a number for each tem. So you may end up with Philly-0 and NE-6. That means that if a quarter ends with the last digit of each teams score matching what you have you win.

So if it is 16-10 NE at the half you would win a determined amount.

I'm 21 years old and I"ve been to bars. I've just never remembered those squares before. Sounds interesting though.
 

GasX

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Instructions - note: sell the squares first and randomly draw the numbers for each team...

Better Instructions:

Open Excel
Select 11 rows and 11 columns
Size them into squares
Shade the top left square
Print with gridlines