NFC Championship Game Squares: How to Play, Best Numbers & Printable PDF
Last Updated: January 23, 2026 4:54 PM EST • 5 minute read X Social Google News Link
Even if you haven't followed all of the build-up to Rams vs. Seahawks in the NFC title game, you can still enjoy the action with our free, printable NFC Championship Game Squares sheet to spice up your watch party for the most anticipated game yet ahead of the Super Bowl in a few weeks. Download our custom Squares sheet, pass them out to friends and family, and win prizes at the end of each quarter and the end of the game.
🖨️ Free printable NFC Championship Game Squares sheet
Here is our free, printable NFC Championship Game Squares sheet for Rams vs. Seahawks; click here to download and print:
🔢 What are the best numbers for NFC Championship Game Squares?
Since most scoring in football is done in sevens (converted touchdowns with a successful point-after attempt) and threes (field goals), some numbers are better to hold than others. Zero is the most common last number for a team’s score, and the numbers 0, 7, and 3 have combined to hit more than 50% of the time in Super Bowl history.
The numbers 5, 2, and 8 are the worst squares to have, combining to hit approximately 8% of the time. However, recent changes to the way NFL football is played (such as teams attempting more two-point conversions and missing more extra points) mean anything’s possible. So don’t lose hope if you get one of these numbers!
Practice up this week before competing in Super Bowl Squares for the Big Game.
🎊 NFC Championship Game contests
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NFC Championship Game Squares probability chart
Here is our NFC Championship Game Squares probability chart with the home team on the top axis and the away team on the left axis. The numbers on the axes represent the final digit of that score.
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
| 0 | 6.7 | 1.9 | 5.3 | 2.8 | 4.3 | 1.15 | 0.75 | 5.6 | 4 | 1.9 |
| 1 | 1.9 | 0.5 | 2.25 | 0.95 | 1.4 | 0.35 | 0.2 | 1.75 | 1.1 | 0.55 |
| 2 | 5.3 | 2.25 | 4.8 | 2.8 | 3.65 | 1 | 0.6 | 4.75 | 3.45 | 1.65 |
| 3 | 2.8 | 0.95 | 2.8 | 1.2 | 1.95 | 0.55 | 0.35 | 2.55 | 1.75 | 0.85 |
| 4 | 4.3 | 1.4 | 3.65 | 1.95 | 3.5 | 0.9 | 0.55 | 3.7 | 2.75 | 1.3 |
| 5 | 1.15 | 0.35 | 1 | 0.55 | 0.9 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 1 | 0.75 | 0.35 |
| 6 | 0.75 | 0.2 | 0.6 | 0.35 | 0.55 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.65 | 0.45 | 0.25 |
| 7 | 5.6 | 1.75 | 4.75 | 2.55 | 3.7 | 1 | 0.65 | 5.3 | 3.7 | 1.7 |
| 8 | 4 | 1.1 | 3.45 | 1.75 | 2.75 | 0.75 | 0.45 | 3.7 | 2.5 | 1.2 |
| 9 | 1.9 | 0.55 | 1.65 | 0.85 | 1.3 | 0.35 | 0.25 | 1.7 | 1.2 | 0.6 |
🏈 NFC Championship DraftKings Squares
Below are the DraftKings Squares odds for Sunday's NFC Championship Game:
Any quarter squares
Bettors can wager on the outcome of any quarter, as well as the game's final score.
The numbers in the "square result" column below represent the only or second digit in the respective team's score at the end of any quarter.
| Square result (LA-SEA) | Odds |
|---|---|
| 0–0 | +240 |
| 0–1 | +1600 |
| 0–2 | +2200 |
| 0–3 | +360 |
| 0–4 | +700 |
| 0–5 | +3000 |
| 0–6 | +800 |
| 0–7 | +295 |
| 0–8 | +2500 |
| 0–9 | +1500 |
| 1–0 | +1700 |
| 1–1 | +2800 |
| 1–2 | +4500 |
| 1–3 | +1900 |
| 1–4 | +1600 |
| 1–5 | +4500 |
| 1–6 | +2500 |
| 1–7 | +1600 |
| 1–8 | +3000 |
| 1–9 | +3500 |
| 2–0 | +2200 |
| 2–1 | +4500 |
| 2–2 | +6500 |
| 2–3 | +2800 |
| 2–4 | +3000 |
| 2–5 | +5000 |
| 2–6 | +3500 |
| 2–7 | +2500 |
| 2–8 | +5500 |
| 2–9 | +4500 |
| 3–0 | +380 |
| 3–1 | +1900 |
| 3–2 | +2800 |
| 3–3 | +550 |
| 3–4 | +1000 |
| 3–5 | +3500 |
| 3–6 | +950 |
| 3–7 | +475 |
| 3–8 | +3000 |
| 3–9 | +1800 |
| 4–0 | +700 |
| 4–1 | +1600 |
| 4–2 | +3000 |
| 4–3 | +1000 |
| 4–4 | +1300 |
| 4–5 | +3500 |
| 4–6 | +1500 |
| 4–7 | +700 |
| 4–8 | +3000 |
| 4–9 | +2200 |
| 5–0 | +3000 |
| 5–1 | +5000 |
| 5–2 | +5500 |
| 5–3 | +3500 |
| 5–4 | +4000 |
| 5–5 | +6500 |
| 5–6 | +4000 |
| 5–7 | +3000 |
| 5–8 | +4500 |
| 5–9 | +6000 |
| 6–0 | +800 |
| 6–1 | +2500 |
| 6–2 | +3000 |
| 6–3 | +1000 |
| 6–4 | +1500 |
| 6–5 | +4000 |
| 6–6 | +1600 |
| 6–7 | +1000 |
| 6–8 | +4000 |
| 6–9 | +2200 |
| 7–0 | +310 |
| 7–1 | +1500 |
| 7–2 | +2500 |
| 7–3 | +475 |
| 7–4 | +750 |
| 7–5 | +3000 |
| 7–6 | +950 |
| 7–7 | +400 |
| 7–8 | +2500 |
| 7–9 | +1700 |
| 8–0 | +3000 |
| 8–1 | +2800 |
| 8–2 | +5500 |
| 8–3 | +3000 |
| 8–4 | +2800 |
| 8–5 | +4500 |
| 8–6 | +3500 |
| 8–7 | +2800 |
| 8–8 | +5000 |
| 8–9 | +4500 |
| 9–0 | +1700 |
| 9–1 | +3500 |
| 9–2 | +4000 |
| 9–3 | +1800 |
| 9–4 | +2500 |
| 9–5 | +5000 |
| 9–6 | +2200 |
| 9–7 | +1800 |
| 9–8 | +5000 |
| 9–9 | +4000 |
NFC Championship final result square odds
This market is a little simpler and asks for only the second digit of each team's score at the end of the game. The odds for each square are higher due to the broader range of possibilities over a 60-minute game.
| Square result (LA-SEA) | Odds |
|---|---|
| 0–0 | +4000 |
| 0–1 | +5000 |
| 0–2 | +6000 |
| 0–3 | +2200 |
| 0–4 | +3500 |
| 0–5 | +8000 |
| 0–6 | +4500 |
| 0–7 | +2200 |
| 0–8 | +6000 |
| 0–9 | +6000 |
| 1–0 | +5500 |
| 1–1 | +8000 |
| 1–2 | +10000 |
| 1–3 | +7000 |
| 1–4 | +3500 |
| 1–5 | +9000 |
| 1–6 | +7000 |
| 1–7 | +5000 |
| 1–8 | +6000 |
| 1–9 | +8000 |
| 2–0 | +5500 |
| 2–1 | +10000 |
| 2–2 | +14000 |
| 2–3 | +8000 |
| 2–4 | +7500 |
| 2–5 | +9000 |
| 2–6 | +9000 |
| 2–7 | +7000 |
| 2–8 | +12000 |
| 2–9 | +9000 |
| 3–0 | +2200 |
| 3–1 | +5500 |
| 3–2 | +8000 |
| 3–3 | +5000 |
| 3–4 | +4500 |
| 3–5 | +8000 |
| 3–6 | +3000 |
| 3–7 | +3500 |
| 3–8 | +8000 |
| 3–9 | +6500 |
| 4–0 | +4000 |
| 4–1 | +3500 |
| 4–2 | +8000 |
| 4–3 | +5000 |
| 4–4 | +6000 |
| 4–5 | +7000 |
| 4–6 | +5000 |
| 4–7 | +2500 |
| 4–8 | +6000 |
| 4–9 | +6000 |
| 5–0 | +7500 |
| 5–1 | +10000 |
| 5–2 | +10000 |
| 5–3 | +8000 |
| 5–4 | +10000 |
| 5–5 | +15000 |
| 5–6 | +10000 |
| 5–7 | +7500 |
| 5–8 | +9000 |
| 5–9 | +13000 |
| 6–0 | +4500 |
| 6–1 | +6000 |
| 6–2 | +9000 |
| 6–3 | +3500 |
| 6–4 | +5000 |
| 6–5 | +9000 |
| 6–6 | +7000 |
| 6–7 | +4500 |
| 6–8 | +7500 |
| 6–9 | +5000 |
| 7–0 | +2200 |
| 7–1 | +4000 |
| 7–2 | +7000 |
| 7–3 | +3500 |
| 7–4 | +2800 |
| 7–5 | +7500 |
| 7–6 | +4500 |
| 7–7 | +4500 |
| 7–8 | +6500 |
| 7–9 | +5500 |
| 8–0 | +7000 |
| 8–1 | +6000 |
| 8–2 | +10000 |
| 8–3 | +7500 |
| 8–4 | +6500 |
| 8–5 | +8000 |
| 8–6 | +8000 |
| 8–7 | +7000 |
| 8–8 | +11000 |
| 8–9 | +10000 |
| 9–0 | +6000 |
| 9–1 | +8000 |
| 9–2 | +7500 |
| 9–3 | +6500 |
| 9–4 | +6000 |
| 9–5 | +10000 |
| 9–6 | +6000 |
| 9–7 | +5000 |
| 9–8 | +11000 |
| 9–9 | +11000 |
🏈 What to know about NFC Championship Squares
NFC Championship Squares is a fun, low-stress game that works perfectly for a big matchup like the 2026 NFC Championship Game between the Rams and Seahawks. Anyone can win, even casual fans who are mostly there to enjoy the game, snack table, and commercials.
To win a prize, you just need to own the square that matches the last digit of each team’s score at the end of a quarter or at the end of the game.
How to play NFC Championship Squares
Start by drawing a 10-by-10 grid, creating 100 total squares. One side of the grid is assigned to the Rams, and the other is assigned to the Seahawks.
Next, numbers from 0 to 9 are randomly assigned to each row and column. Because some number combinations are more valuable than others, these numbers should stay hidden until all squares are claimed. Once everyone has picked their squares and added their initials, reveal the numbers.
At the end of each quarter and at the final whistle, the square that matches the last digit of both teams’ scores wins a prize. For example, if Seattle leads Los Angeles 17–10 at the end of a quarter, the winning square would be Seahawks 7 and Rams 0.
How to win NFC Championship Squares
At its core, Squares is a game of luck since the numbers are random. Still, some players like to hedge by buying multiple squares or grouping picks along the same row or column to increase their chances of landing a favorable number.
Who plays NFC Championship Squares?
Just about everyone. Squares are popular at watch parties, office pools, and fundraisers, and you don’t even need to be in the same room to play.
📖 How to read NFC Championship Squares odds
Squares odds are typically shown in American odds, like +500 or -200. Positive odds show how much profit you’d make on a $100 bet, while negative odds show how much you need to wager to win $100.
Lower odds imply a more likely score combination, while higher odds suggest a long shot. For example, if Seahawks 7–0 is listed at +500 and Rams 7–0 is +1000 for any quarter, the Seahawks outcome is considered more likely. A $100 bet at +500 would return $600 total if it hits.
❓ NFC Championship Game FAQs
Who is the NFC Championship Game favorite?
The Seattle Seahawks (-145) are the home favorite in the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams (+120) at Lumen Field in Seattle.
When will the 2026 NFC Championship Game be played?
The Rams and Seahawks will face off in the 2026 NFC Championship Game on Sunday, Jan. 25, with kickoff set for 6:30 p.m. ET from Lumen Field in Seattle.
Where will the 2026 NFC Championship Game be played?
The 2026 NFC Championship Game will be played at Lumen Field in Seattle.
How to watch the 2026 NFC Championship Game
The 2026 NFC Championship Game will broadcast live on FOX starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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