TeamFord
January 23rd, 2006, 01:34 PM
Ok boys and girls, it's that time of year again.
Below are links to some SB XL squares I designed. Feel free to print them and use them in work or school.
The only difference is one has a black border for those that are going to use a color printer.
Regular border (white) (http://teamfordlv.com/teamford/SuperBowlXLsquares_regular.pdf)
Black Border (http://teamfordlv.com/teamford/SuperBowlXLsquares_black.pdf)
If you don't know how to use squares, here you go.
Pick the amount you want per square, average is $2,5, or 10. Then decide how much per quarter you want to pay out. Some people just divide by 4 from the total amount, others have the final score as a greater payout.
Have the people choose a square (in the white), the greyed out area is for future use.
Once all the squares are filled, now you pick the numbers that will go in the greyed out area. Now put the numbers 0-9 in a hat, pick them out one at a time and put that number in the greyed out row on top. Now put all the numbers back in the hat. Now fill out the second row with the numbers you pull from the hat in the greyed out area.
When the 1st quarter ends, Let's say Pittsburgh is winning 7 to 3. Follow the 7 in the Pittsburgh row to the 3 in the Seattle row and there is your winner.
If you need more help on this, type in Super Bowl Squares in Google.
Below are links to some SB XL squares I designed. Feel free to print them and use them in work or school.
The only difference is one has a black border for those that are going to use a color printer.
Regular border (white) (http://teamfordlv.com/teamford/SuperBowlXLsquares_regular.pdf)
Black Border (http://teamfordlv.com/teamford/SuperBowlXLsquares_black.pdf)
If you don't know how to use squares, here you go.
Pick the amount you want per square, average is $2,5, or 10. Then decide how much per quarter you want to pay out. Some people just divide by 4 from the total amount, others have the final score as a greater payout.
Have the people choose a square (in the white), the greyed out area is for future use.
Once all the squares are filled, now you pick the numbers that will go in the greyed out area. Now put the numbers 0-9 in a hat, pick them out one at a time and put that number in the greyed out row on top. Now put all the numbers back in the hat. Now fill out the second row with the numbers you pull from the hat in the greyed out area.
When the 1st quarter ends, Let's say Pittsburgh is winning 7 to 3. Follow the 7 in the Pittsburgh row to the 3 in the Seattle row and there is your winner.
If you need more help on this, type in Super Bowl Squares in Google.

