The subject constitutes a grid-based game format, often involving one hundred individual squares, used primarily during football events like the Super Bowl. Each square is typically assigned to a participant, and random pairings of numbers (0-9) are assigned to the rows and columns, representing the last digit of each team’s score. Winnings are often distributed based on the score at the end of each quarter or the final score. Its creation involves readily available templates designed for at-home printing.
This format provides a simple, engaging, and cost-effective method for social interaction and friendly competition during televised sporting events. Historically, similar grid-based games have been used in various contexts to add an element of chance and excitement to gatherings. Its appeal lies in its accessibility and the low barrier to entry, making it inclusive for individuals regardless of their familiarity with the sport itself.
Subsequent sections will provide guidance on accessing these templates, understanding the rules, and optimizing their use for various social settings.