The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years this Sunday, Feb. 9, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Across the nation, over 100 million Americans will gather around the TV at Super Bowl parties to take in The Big Game.
While the showdown between the Chiefs and Eagles will be the main focus, there are plenty of party games that can add to your Super Bowl-viewing experience.
Below, I’ll cover the best Super Bowl party games you can play at your watch party this year, including printable versions to play them.
Super Bowl Party Games 2025
Prop Bet Questionnaire
The Game Day has created a list of 25 prop bets centered around various happenings in the game. Some are based around stats, while others feature more exotic Super Bowl prop bets like the Over/Under on the National Anthem.
The game is simple. Everyone who wishes to participate will pick one side on each question, and whoever gets the most questions correct by the end of the game wins the pot.
Download the Prop Bet Questionnaire here.
Prop Bet Bingo
Prop Bet Bingo is like regular bingo, featuring a five-by-five square board. When you cross out five spaces in a row in any direction, you win.
The twist here is that instead of getting a randomly assigned bingo card, you build your own using prop bets from the Questionnaire.
So, if you have five props you love, you can arrange those in one line to try to build a winning row. You are also welcome to select your own list of props to use for this game.
Download the Prop Bet Bingo Template here.
Commercial Bingo
Commercial Bingo is similar to Prop Bet Bingo, but instead of using prop bets, you are placing brand names in the squares.
For example, you could have a line that says Nike, Budweiser, Verizon, Toyota, and Pepsi. If you want to simplify the game further, you can limit it to categories like cars, soft drinks, candy, technology, etc.
Download the Commercial Bingo Template here.
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Pass the Cup
Pass the Cup is a fun game that keeps people engaged in the action taking place on the field.
At the start of every possession, all players put $1 or another small denomination in a cup, and the person holding the cup predicts an outcome for the drive (touchdown, punt, field goal, interception, fumble, etc.). If that outcome happens, the player holding the cup takes the money in the pot.
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If the predicted outcome does not happen, the cup is passed to the next person for them to make a prediction on that drive and add in additional funds.
Pick a Player
This game is simple. Everyone throws an equal amount of money (as decided by the group) into the pot and picks a player to win Super Bowl MVP.
If that player wins the award at the night’s end, you win the pot. The catch is that if someone else picks the same player, you must split the winnings evenly with those other participants.
So, while it might seem straightforward to pick one of the quarterbacks, picking a less common player could result in a much higher payout.
Need some suggestions? Check out Super Bowl MVP best bets.
Super Bowl Trivia
Super Bowl Trivia is another game all partygoers can participate in.
Simply create a list of 10-20 Super Bowl-related questions and ask everyone for the answers. The person who gets the most correct answers is the champion.
Super Bowl Squares
Super Bowl Squares go hand-in-hand with The Big Game.
The standard board features 100 boxes, with each costing a standard amount (say $5). As your guests arrive, they can buy as many boxes as they’d like by placing their name into the empty boxes on the board.
Once the board is filled, the host will then randomly assign the teams (the Chiefs and Eagles) to the x and y axis. Then, they will draw the 10 numbers (0-9) for each of the individual columns, with these numbers representing the final digit of the corresponding team’s score.
The pot will be divided into four payouts, one for the first three quarters and the final score. Typically, the final score combination pays out the most, but you can break up the prize pool however you’d like.
Let’s say the Chiefs beat the Eagles 27-24. Then, the winning box at the end of the game would be Chiefs 7, Eagles 4.
You can find more information with our free printable Super Bowl Squares.