Super Bowl 59 Squares: Final Result Betting Picks & Odds at FanDuel

As sports betting has become more and more available along with the popularity of fantasy sports, there has been no shortage of ways to enjoy Super Bowls. However, one that was popular even before the rise of those methods were Super Bowl squares. Even the most casual of fans get invested, which is why we’ve got our best Super Bowl 59 squares picks for you.
You’ll even be able to add to their simplicity with even more value in the sports betting realm with the $200 FanDuel Sportsbook first-bet bonus that we’ve also shared below!
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Super Bowl 59 Squares: Betting Odds At FanDuel For Chiefs vs. Eagles
From diehard fans getting together to set up Super Bowl 59 squares to casual ones that your workplace may have set up, millions of people will be getting involved. The beauty of SB LIX squares is that they’re so straightforward and require absolutely zero knowledge of the game to get involved.
The beauty of Super Bowl 59 squares for this year specifically is that FanDuel has a dedicated section just for them on the site as its own entire category under “Popular” on the left-hand side. When navigating there, you’ll see how it works and their Super Bowl 59 squares odds. To save you from a nearly infinite list, here are the SB LIX squares with the shortest odds for the FINAL result:
- PHI Eagles 0:7 KC Chiefs at +2200 odds
- PHI Eagles 7:0 KC Chiefs at +2200 odds
- PHI Eagles 7:4 KC Chiefs at +2200 odds
- PHI Eagles 4:7 KC Chiefs at +2500 odds
- PHI Eagles 3:0 KC Chiefs at +2800 odds
- PHI Eagles 4:1 KC Chiefs at +2800 odds
- PHI Eagles 0:3 KC Chiefs at +2800 odds
- PHI Eagles 3:7 KC Chiefs at +3500 odds
- PHI Eagles 4:0 KC Chiefs at +3500 odds
- PHI Eagles 0:4 KC Chiefs at +3500 odds
- PHI Eagles 1:4 KC Chiefs at +3500 odds
- PHI Eagles 7:3 KC Chiefs at +3500 odds
- PHI Eagles 3:6 KC Chiefs at +4000 odds
- PHI Eagles 0:6 KC Chiefs at +4000 odds
- PHI Eagles 6:0 KC Chiefs at +4000 odds
Best Super Bowl 2025 Picks & Predictions For FD Squares: Final Square
While getting involved with Super Bowl 59 squares doesn’t take any actual football knowledge, it does when it comes to knowing if your numbers are good or not. When playing with friends and coworkers with the squares being randomly assigned after being allotted for, that’s great.
However, when you’re getting to pick your own specific Super Bowl 59 squares, the entire game changes. That’s what you’ll be able to do at FanDuel in terms of picking specific numbers for each of the teams in the Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl rematch.
The basics are quite straightforward in terms of knowing that a touchdown + extra point is seven points, and a field goal is three points, which right away makes those numbers valuable. Similarly, any number that is a sum of a combination of those values also becomes important, such as 0 and 4.
Another very important aspect of making Super Bowl 59 squares picks for the final square specifically is that unless you’re predicting overtime, picking the same number for both teams is not the way to go.
With all that under your belt, where should you be placing your Super Bowl 59 squares picks for the final result? Well, every combination has odds of +2200 or longer, so please be sure to keep in mind that these are all longshot plays for fun! Having said that, we can still use trends to try and turn fun into profit.
That is even more the case given that these teams just met in the Super Bowl two seasons ago. Interestingly enough, nearly every quarter of that game ended with duplicate numbers, which is not the route we’re looking for. Instead, we’re going to buy into the trend of the four most common numbers for the final result of 0, 1, 4 and 7, which have occurred 82% of the time!
We’re eyeing Eagles: 4 and Chiefs: 7 with +2500 odds at FanDuel. A final score of Eagles 24 to Chiefs 27 would not only satisfy that, but also stay close to the betting odds that have KC as a 1.5-point favorite and a total of 49.5 points. They would slightly cover and go over the total, and of course, make NFL history with a third straight Lombardi Trophy!
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It takes only those three steps to receive $200 in bonus bets as long as your qualifying wager wins. So, perhaps take a big favorite and make a Super Bowl 59 squares pick on the side, but however you approach things, it all starts by joining FanDuel today!
Past Super Bowl Results Regarding Squares
Listing our past Super Bowl square results could be a never-ending list given that there are results for four quarters of 58 games, so the list below is the most recent big games and the FINAL square results:
- 2024: 5 and 2 (overtime result, 9 and 9 at end of fourth)
- 2023: 8 and 5
- 2022: 3 and 0
- 2021: 1 and 9
- 2020: 1 and 0
- 2019: 3 and 3
- 2018: 1 and 3
- 2017: 4 and 4
- 2016: 4 and 0
- 2015: 8 and 4
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Matthew Judon said he “probably” won’t return to the Falcons in 2025.
The Falcons, of course, drafted both Jalon Walker and James Pearce in the first round. In an exclusive interview with CardPlayer.com — not to be confused with our PokerNews.com James Cook scoop a few days ago — Judon said that his sack total was down because “I dropped (into coverage) on 60 percent of the plays. It’s hard to get a pick and a sack on the same play.” Judon also told Kyle Odegard that “a couple” teams had expressed interest in him but he was in no rush to sign.
Jets released P Thomas Morstead.
Austin McNamara and Kai Kroeger will compete for the Jets punter job this year. The 39-year-old former Saint was the league’s oldest punter last season. If he wants to keep punting, he can absolutely join the tryout circuit or a competition elsewhere. But this is probably a sign that the Morstead’s 16-year career is close to an end at this point.
Lions offensive coordinator John Morton said it’s “going to be a breakout year” for Jameson Williams.
Morton said he’d never “been around someone that fast,” then quickly corrected himself to note that Jhamyr Gibbs is also that fast. Williams came on strong last year with a 58/1001/7 receiving line, but offensive coordinator praise could mean even more targets are coming. It would likely come at the expense of Amon-Ra St. Brown’s production if Williams were to truly break out, though there’s plenty for St. Brown to give and still be a top-flight fantasy wideout. It’s risky to read too much into statements like this in the offseason, but the new offensive coordinator telling you he thinks it’ll be a breakout year for Williams is certainly noteworthy.
Free agent CB Rasul Douglas is visiting the Seahawks on Tuesday.
It’s been a slow offseason for the veteran corner after a rough year with the Bills where he finished with just a 51.6 PFF coverage grade. The Dolphins have reportedly been in contact with Douglas, but this is the first known visit for him. He’d likely fit as a depth piece in Seattle, perhaps one that pushes Josh Jobe for a starting job outside in a best-case scenario.
Jets signed fourth-round WR Arian Smith to a four-year contract.
The good news for Smith is that he has a lot of depth chart runway. Garrett Wilson is the obvious No. 1, but neither Josh Reynolds nor Allen Lazard qualifies as a locked-in WR2 at this stage of their careers. Smith’s blazing speed has intrigued Aaron Glenn, who noted how fast he was in rookie minicamp over the weekend by simply noting “Arian has some juice.” The tough news is that as long as Justin Fields is the starter, it’s hard to believe he’ll be seeing many deep shots that aren’t schemed wide open. Still, Smith has some appeal in deeper leagues and could make an interesting dynasty stash.
Jaguars coach Liam Coen said seventh-round RB LeQuint Allen can “play a little bit of slot.”
“Obviously, he had 1,000 yards over the last two years, and then he can catch the ball out of the back field. Good in the screen game. Competitor, man,” Coen continued. As last year taught us, anyone involved in a Liam Coen screen game can be a fantasy factor. It’s probably a little too early to get excited about Allen — and Allen is behind Bhayshul Tuten in the Jacksonville running back pecking order — but Coen’s vision of how he wants to use Allen is noteworthy for fantasy leagues.