Seattle, it’s official — the Seahawks are headed to the Super Bowl, and the energy around our community is electric. ππ From packed living rooms and watch parties to kids proudly wearing their jerseys to school, this is one of those moments that brings everyone together.
This season has been full of grit, heart, and unforgettable plays, and now it all comes down to the biggest game of the year. Whether you’re a lifelong 12 or raising the next generation of Seahawks fans, Super Bowl Sunday is the perfect excuse to gather, cheer loud, and make memories as a family.
π Super Bowl Sunday = Family Fun
One of the best things about a Seahawks Super Bowl run is how it turns game day into an event for everyone. Snacks on the table, kids predicting scores, friendly competition, and lots of cheering (and maybe a little pacing during those close plays).
To make game day even more fun, I created something special for local families.
π FREE Super Bowl Squares Game Board (Subscriber Exclusive!)
I’ve put together a FREE Seahawks Super Bowl Squares game board that’s perfect for:
- Family watch parties
- Kids and teens
- Friendly competition
- Bragging rights (and lots of laughs)
It’s easy to use, fun for all ages, and a great way to keep everyone engaged throughout the game.
How to Play
- Start with a blank Super Bowl Squares grid. It has 100 squares total, laid out in a 10 x 10 grid.
- Each player writes their name in one or more squares. How many squares each person can claim is totally up to the person running the board.
- One person acts as the Game Admin (that’s the organizer). The Game Admin decides how the game will be played — whether it’s just for fun, for small prizes, or simply for bragging rights.
- The Game Admin decides when winning squares are awarded. Most games award winners at the end of:
- 1st Quarter
- 2nd Quarter (Halftime)
- 3rd Quarter
- Final Score
- Once all 100 squares are filled, the numbers 0–9 are randomly assigned across the top row and down the left side of the grid.
- During the game, when a winning period ends, look at the last digit of each team’s score.
- One team’s score matches the number across the top
- The other team’s score matches the number down the side
- The square where those two numbers meet is the winner for that quarter
- If the game goes into overtime, the final score is used to determine the last winning square, unless the Game Admin decides otherwise.
- It’s possible for one player to win more than once — that’s all part of the fun!

π Download the Super Bowl Squares game board for FREE when you subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
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ππ Let’s cheer on the Seahawks and enjoy every minute of this Super Bowl run — together.
Go Hawks!
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