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Super Bowl bets, settled in your group chat.
More than 100M Americans watch the Super Bowl every year, and the AGA estimates 60M+ adults bet on the game. The legal sportsbook share is dwarfed by the squares pools, prop sheets, and group-chat side bets — almost none of which get written down.
The Super Bowl is the single biggest betting day of the year — and most of the bets that get made aren't on a sportsbook. They're in group chats, at watch parties, and in office pools.
By the numbers
AGA estimated $23B+ in legal+illegal Super Bowl wagering in recent years. Most of that volume is friend bets, office squares, and prop sheets — not sportsbook tickets.
A real example
A friend group runs a $10 squares grid plus side bets: $5 on the coin toss, $20 on Gatorade color, $50 on first TD scorer. Settled signs each side bet in 30 seconds before kickoff.
When it happens
Early February each year.
Popular Super Bowl bet types
- Coin toss
- First scorer
- Halftime show props
- Gatorade color
- Same-game parlays
Why friend-bets dominate the Super Bowl
More money changes hands between friends on the Super Bowl than any other event of its type — squares, prop sheets, "loser pays for the bar tab" pacts. None of that lives on a sportsbook. Settled gives every bet a signed, permanent record so the friend who calls the right side actually gets credit.
FAQ
When is the Super Bowl?
Early February each year
Can I run a Super Bowl squares pool on Settled?
Settled records the side bets between participants. The squares grid you can run anywhere — Settled is for the agreements between bettors.
Are coin-toss bets fair on Settled?
If both sides agree on the wording before kickoff and Settled signs it, the outcome is whatever actually happens. Pure 50/50, no juice.
Is it free?
Yes — free for personal use.
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