Run a “just for fun” race with snacks and bragging rights, or choose a per-square format. Quick setup. Easy sharing. Zero confusion.
Next up: Daytona International Speedway
Race day is in 153 days.
Start PlayingSquares give everyone at the watch party more to cheer for. Family, friends, coworkers, the person who doesn't even follow racing. Share a board, pick your squares, and suddenly every lap matters to everyone in the room.
Set up your squares board before the green flag drops
See how a squares pool played out at a recently completed race below. Choose a past year to preview what could happen at the upcoming race.
Tyler Reddick, No. 45, 23XI Racing
Tyler Reddick wins the 68th Daytona 500 with a last-lap pass after 66 lead changes — the most in...
The winning square's journey across the grid as P1/P2 digits change
Brighter squares were the winning position longer
Every lead change and key moment
#8 moves to P1 ahead of John Hunter Nemechek
#42 moves to P1 ahead of Kyle Busch
#22 moves to P1 ahead of Chase Briscoe
Car #38 leads
Briscoe ran strong from early but pitted before the stage end.
#19 moves to P1 ahead of Zane Smith
#38 moves to P1 ahead of Austin Cindric
P1: 8 | P2: 2
#11 moves to P1 ahead of Bubba Wallace
#1 moves to P1 ahead of Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Car #23 leads
Busch and Larson swapped the lead seven times before Wallace surged ahead.
#8 moves to P1 ahead of Kyle Larson
#23 moves to P1 ahead of Ryan Blaney
P1: 3 | P2: 2
Car #71 leads
McDowell looked poised to pull off another Daytona 500 upset.
Car #45 wins
A last-lap pass gives Reddick his first Daytona 500 victory.
#71 moves to P1 ahead of Carson Hocevar
#45 moves to P1 ahead of Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
P1: 5 | P2: 7
Simple enough for anyone to play
Choose an upcoming race and create a squares board customized for that event.
Create a board, share a single link, and let friends, family, or coworkers claim squares. Takes 60 seconds.
At the green flag, numbers are randomly assigned along each axis. The grid is sealed. Pure luck from here.
The leading car number after each stage determines digits. Three stages, three winners. The board lights up automatically.
Bingo-style engagement cards filled with race-day events. Caution flags, lead changes, pit drama. Choose from 8 card styles. First to complete a line wins!
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