Pure luck. Zero skill. Everyone welcome.

Squares are just... fun.

Pick a square, watch the game, cheer when your numbers hit. No fantasy lineups, no brackets, no sports knowledge. Just random fun with the people you like.

Pick Your Game

Each event has a dedicated site built just for it. Pick the one that fits your next get-together.

๐ŸˆSuper Bowl Squares

The one everyone knows.

Super Bowl Sunday is THE day for squares. Four quarters, random numbers, and every touchdown or field goal could flip the board. Even people who don't watch football get into it โ€” because all you need is a little luck.

Play Super Bowl Squares

๐ŸDaytona 500 Squares

Pack racing meets random luck.

The Great American Race is already exciting โ€” but when you have a square riding on the leading car number after each stage, every lap matters. Drafting battles and last-lap passes hit different when your numbers are on the line.

Play Daytona Squares

๐ŸŽ๏ธTalladega Squares

Chaos on the track, luck on the board.

Talladega is where "The Big One" happens and the lead changes every other lap. It's the perfect track for squares because absolutely anything can happen. Your square might be dead last one minute and winning the next.

Play Talladega Squares

๐Ÿฅ›Indy 500 Squares

200 laps of pure drama.

The Greatest Spectacle in Racing gets even better with a squares pool. Pit stops, cautions, and restarts shuffle the field constantly โ€” and every position change can shift the winning digits. Milk not included.

Play Indy Squares

๐ŸŒ™Charlotte 600 Squares

The longest night, the most chances to win.

NASCAR's 600-mile marathon starts in daylight and ends under the lights. The sheer length of the race means more lead changes, more strategy calls, and more chances for your square to come alive. It's a party that keeps going.

Play Charlotte Squares

Who Plays Squares?

Spoiler: literally everyone

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆFamilies

Squares are the great equalizer. Grandma has the same chance as the sports nut in the family. Kids love watching "their" square light up. It turns any game or race into a family event where everyone has skin in the game.

Example stakes

Loser does the dishes. Winner picks the movie.

๐ŸปFriend Groups

Nothing makes a watch party louder than when someone's square hits on a random field goal. Friends bring the trash talk, squares bring the stakes. It's the easiest way to make everyone pay attention.

Example stakes

$5 per square. Winner takes the pot.

๐Ÿ’ผThe Office

Office pools are a tradition for a reason โ€” they're simple, fun, and give everyone something to talk about at the coffee machine. Squares pools are the easiest to run because there's nothing to manage. Share a link. Done.

Example stakes

Winner gets a long lunch. Loser brings donuts.

๐ŸฟCasual Fans

Don't know a first down from a pit stop? Doesn't matter. Squares are 100% luck. You don't need to follow the sport, pick players, or study stats. Just grab a square and cheer when your numbers come up.

Example stakes

Play for bragging rights and snacks.

๐Ÿ“บDiehard Fans

You already know every stat and storyline. Squares add a second layer of excitement on top of the game itself. Suddenly you care about the exact score, not just who's winning. Every point matters in a new way.

Example stakes

Per-square buy-in. Serious payouts.

When to Play

Any time people are watching something together

๐ŸŸ๏ธSuper Bowl Sunday

The biggest squares day of the year. Whether it's a massive party or just your couch crew, Super Bowl Squares are the ultimate low-effort, high-fun addition to game day.

๐ŸŒญRace Day Cookout

Fire up the grill, crack open the cooler, and put squares on the TV. NASCAR races and the Indy 500 are built for all-day hangouts โ€” and three stages means three chances for everyone to win.

๐ŸขOffice Pool

The easiest office pool to run. No brackets, no picks, no arguments. Share a link, let people claim squares, and let the numbers do the rest. Lunch break entertainment guaranteed.

๐Ÿ Family Gathering

Holidays, reunions, random Sundays โ€” anytime the family is together and a game is on, squares make it an event. It's a tradition that builds itself because everyone wants to play again next time.

๐ŸŽ‰Watch Party

Hosting people for the big game or race? A squares board on the screen turns casual watching into active cheering. Everyone has something to root for, even if they're just there for the food.

How to Throw a Squares Party

Five steps. Sixty seconds of setup. Hours of fun.

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Pick Your Event

Super Bowl, Daytona 500, Indy 500, or any big race. Choose the event that matches your party.

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Set the Stakes

Just for fun? Bragging rights? Cash pool? Snack penalties? Decide what you're playing for โ€” there's no wrong answer.

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Share the Link

Create a board on the right site and text the link to your group. People claim squares in seconds from their phones.

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Prep the Snacks

Wings, chips, pizza, whatever your crew likes. The board handles itself โ€” you handle the dip.

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Watch Together

Put the game on. Pull up the board. Cheer every score change and stage winner. The numbers do the rest.

Fun Prize Ideas

You set the stakes. Here are some crowd favorites.

๐Ÿ…Bragging Rights

No money, no prizes โ€” just the glory of winning and the right to talk about it until next year.

Best for: Families & casual groups

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸณLoser Cooks Dinner

The person with the worst square has to cook dinner (or buy pizza) for the group.

Best for: Friend groups & roommates

๐ŸŽGift Card Pool

Everyone throws in a $10 gift card. Winners pick first from the pile.

Best for: Office pools

๐Ÿ†The Traveling Trophy

Buy a ridiculous trophy from a thrift store. Winner displays it until the next game.

Best for: Annual traditions

๐ŸชSnack Jar

Everyone brings a bag of their favorite snack. Each stage/quarter winner grabs one.

Best for: Watch parties & family nights

๐Ÿ’ตCash Pool

Classic buy-in format. Set a price per square, split the pot between quarter/stage winners and the final winner.

Best for: Competitive groups

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know (it's not much)

Ready to Have Some Fun?

Pick an event above, set up a board in 60 seconds, and give everyone a reason to cheer.