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Below you will find our Printable 10 Line Squares. This pool is a variant of the normal 100 Square Grid. The print-out below gives you the option to run 3 different pools on one page. If you prefer you can print a single 10 line game here. This is a quick and easy pool to use at your party, where there might be a small number of people. To run this pool, have the participants write their name on the line or lines of their choice. Once the 10 lines are filled up you will randomly draw the numbers 0-9 placing them in the boxes on the grid. To determine the winners you will add both team's scores together and use the last digit of the total. Full explanation of the rules can be found below.

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How to Run a 10 Line Football Square Pool

Step 1
Print a copy or copies of the pool from above and have the participants write their name on the line of their choice. If you don't have exactly 10 people, you can use 5 people with 2 squares each or you can allow some participants to have more squares than others.


Step 2
Place the numbers 0 through 9 in a hat and draw one number at a time. Place the numbers in the boxes starting at the top box and working your way down.


Winning the Pool

The number of winners on this pool is the same as the other football square games. There should be a winner at the end of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd quarters and a 4th winner at the end of the game. Since each person has only one winning number instead of two, as in your typical 100 Square Grid game. You will add the two team's scores together, then use the last digit from that number.

Example: At the end of the first quarter the Team A has 13 points and Team B has 6 points, the person with their name beside the square with the number 9 would win(13 + 6 = 19, last digit of 19 is 9).