Circa Squares®: Circa Sportsbook’s Super Bowl Squares Contest

Circa Squares®: Circa Sportsbook’s Super Bowl Squares Contest
Picture via Circa Sportsbook *Odds subject to change

The stage is set. The New England Patriots are looking to grab the league record with seven Super Bowl Trophies. Seattle’s Seahawks are looking to double their Lombardi Trophy collection by adding a second one to the trophy case. As we await Super Bowl Sunday’s arrival, now is the perfect time to get in on Circa Squares. Let’s jump in and take a look at Circa Sportsbook’s Super Bowl squares contest and the strategy behind picking your square.


MYBOOKIE BONUS

Circa Squares® is a great way to get in on the Super Bowl action and call your shot for money! Circa Squares® lets you get as specific as you want and allows you all of the following:

•Pick your squares
•Squares are available for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Quarters and the Final Score
•Each square has its own payout odds
•Bet as many squares as you like
•$1 minimum bet (IL excluded) & $100k max payout

You can bet Circa Squares® at all 7 Circa Sports locations in Nevada as well as on our mobile apps in Nevada, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri!

The Perks

Circa Squares® are based on the same concept as the traditional squares we’ve all played at big game watch parties. The combination of the last digits of each team’s score at the end of each quarter* determines which bettors win. A few things make our squares different:

• Bettors get to choose whichever squares they want.
• Bettors can get as many squares as they like.
• Bettors can choose different squares for different quarters*.
• Each square within each quarter* has its own odds. Combinations that are less likely to occur pay out more than those that are more likely to occur.

Circa Squares®: Circa Sportsbook’s Super Bowl Squares Contest

Squares: The Numbers

Circa Squares® odds ranged anywhere from +425 all the way up to 5000/1 depending on the number and quarter, as of 1/28/2026. As always, odds are subject to change at any point. Looking at squares as a whole, there have been 236 quarters (final score used for overtime games instead of 4th quarter). 11 different number combinations have never hit, while 0 & 3 are the most popular combinations, having hit 22 times.

0 is the most popular number, which of course comes into play quite often as the starting score and with the number 10. 0 has appeared 128 times or 27.12% of the time. 7 is the next most popular number, checking in at 87 appearances or 18.43% of the time. 3 is fittingly the third most popular number, hitting in 75 quarters, 15.89%.

Throughout history, the most popular combination at the end of each quarter is as follows:

1st quarter 0-0.
2nd quarter 0-3.
3rd quarter 3-7.
4th quarter 4-7.

Circa Squares®: Best Bets

1st Quarter:

Seahawks 0, Patriots 3 (+800)
Seahawks 6, Patriots 0 (+2500)
Seahawks 7, Patriots 4 (+5500)

These three give us three great options at each of the key levels I like to shoot for. 8/1 on a very popular score accounts for a slow rolling first quarter where the teams feel each other out, and the Patriots grab a single field goal.

If you think it goes more in the Seahawks’ direction for a slow-rolling first quarter, at 25/1 for them to move the ball just enough for two Jason Myers field goals is a solid number.

Finally, if you think the fireworks show up early. TreVeyon Henderson hits a big play, and maybe Drake Maye scores a bomb touchdown pass with a Seahawks answer. 14-7 after 1 is a long shot, or maybe it just takes two Patriots safeties. Either way, we’ll take it.

2nd Quarter

Seahawks 0, Patriots 0 (+1200)
Seahawks 3, Patriots 3 (+2000)
Seahawks 4, Patriots 4 (+4500)

For the second quarter, I’m going to lean into this game being a tie. We’ve got three great options here. At 12/1 for the game to be tied at 0 or 10, either one sounds very possible.

At 20/1, a 3-3 slow first half, grinding it out with two defensive minds is entirely possible. It also leaves us open to the possibility of a 13-13 game where we’ve had a few touchdowns and field goals each.

The double 4’s at 45/1 really feel like a steal. Could this game be tied at 14 with two touchdowns each at the half? Absolutely. In a crazy game, it allows us to have a 24-24 tie as well.

3rd quarter

Seahawks 3, Patriots 7 (+2500)
Seahawks 0, Patriots 1 (+4500)
Seahawks 2, Patriots 9 (+25000)

We’re going to take some swings in the third quarter, because why not? Let’s have some fun and try to make a little money on the Super Bowl. 3-7 is the most popular square for the third quarter, and they are giving us 25/1 odds. 3-7, 13,7, 3-17, 13-27, there are a lot of ways this square can hit.

0-1 seems a little odd, but 21-10 is a normal football score. 11-0 isn’t crazy if there’s a forced 2-point attempt. 31-20 in a high-scoring game. A lot of options for 45-1.

And finally, our degens only play at 250/1. 9 and 2 are pretty random numbers, but not impossible to hit. Doesn’t this Super Bowl matchup just scream weird score? 12-9 is four and three field goals. Outside of those two, 19,22,29,32 there are all a little off, but there are ways to get there. Imagine hitting this square at your Super Bowl party.

Final Score

Seahawks 4, Patriots 1 (+2500)
Seahawks 1, Patriots 3 (+5000)
Seahawks 4, Patriots 8 (+8500)

Remember, the “final quarter” is the final score. If there’s overtime, that’s the score that’s official in Circa Squares®. My final score, Patriots 31, Seahawks 24. So I’ll roll with that at 25/1; it also accounts for 21-24, 21-14, 41-34, and so many other combinations.

1-3 is a little tougher to hit, hence the better number. But gives us scores like 21-13 Seahawks. 33-31, 21-43, and so many more possibilities.

It’s too hard to pass up the 4-8 square in this one. The one other time these teams matched up back in Super Bowl XLIX, it was a 28-24 final score with the Patriots taking home the victory. U I could see a similar score, or 28-14, maybe it’s as simple as 8-14.

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