2026 Mustacchio Grief Foundation Squares Fundraiser
Created by Jonathan Kim at SBPS
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Welcome to the 2026 Mustacchio Grief Foundation Super Bowl Square Fundraiser.
This is our third year hosting this fundraiser, and we are incredibly grateful for the continued support from our community. Your generosity has made a meaningful difference in the lives of families navigating grief.
50% of the money raised will be donated directly to the foundation.
In 2025, The Mustacchio Grief Foundation had the privilege of making a meaningful impact on families facing the difficult journey of loss. With your support, we were able to send a grieving family on a restorative trip to Breckenridge, Colorado, providing time to reconnect, heal, and create positive memories together.
We also helped numerous grieving families with headstones, easing financial burdens while honoring loved ones with dignity. In addition, we sent a family to a Denver Broncos game, offering a joyful experience and a moment of normalcy during a challenging time.
Beyond these experiences, the foundation supported numerous extracurricular and youth activities, helping families cover the costs of sports, clubs, and other programs that give children healthy outlets for grief, structure, and connection.
The Mustacchio Grief Foundation was founded to support families during their grief through non-traditional services, including family vacations, headstones, tutoring for children struggling in school, assistance with sports and extracurricular activity fees, and an art supply drive for inpatient mental health facilities in the area.
$10/square.
Preferred payment methods for your entry fee:
Paypal
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Venmo
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Zelle
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2026 Mustacchio Grief Foundation Squares Fundraiser is an online squares contest created for free at Super Bowl Pool Site.
This contest was created by Jonathan Kim. If you have any questions about this contest, please direct those questions via email to the commissioner at [email protected]
A winner will be determined at the end of the first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, plus the final game score of the Super Bowl. The winner is decided by looking at the last number in each teams' score and then matching those digits on the grid to see where the squares intersect.
Grid numbers will be drawn 30 min before kickoff
Please visit the Contest Rules page for any additional details provided by the commissioner, including payment information, prize details, and preferred methods for paying for your entry.
Full Contest RulesContest Status: Sold Out
This Contest is Open!
Please click on any Open boxes in the Contest Grid below to join this contest.
The commissioner has defined the cost to be $10/square.
Final
29
13
| Box Score | SEA | NE |
|---|---|---|
| First Quarter | 3 | 0 |
| Second Quarter | 9 | 0 |
| Third Quarter | 12 | 0 |
| Fourth Quarter | 29 | 13 |
Contest Grid
For your convenience on mobile devices, we've included a zoomed-out grid and a more readable zoomed-in grid below. You can pinch and zoom on either, or simply scroll to the right with your finger on the larger grid to view the hidden boxes.
| New England | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 8 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 3 | ||
| S e a t t l e | 5 | MAK | Charle. E | ED | ED | MAK | MLK | MLK | DS | SE | BM |
| 2 | SAC | LM | BM | MLK | MLK | MLK | MLK | MLK | BM | ED | |
| 6 | DS | SAC | GCS | Pete M | MAK | MLK | DS | GCS | ED | ME | |
| 0 | CVP | HH | CJK | Charle. E | Nana | MLK | DS | ME | ME | ED | |
| 9 | MLK | LAC | SAC | SAC | SAC | HH | DS | Charle. E | ME | Pete M | |
| 3 | CVP | LAC | Pete M | Pete M | MAK | SAC | DS | Charle. E | Max | Pete M | |
| 1 | LAC | LAC | LAC | LAC | LAC | ME | SAC | ME | MAK | Pete M | |
| 7 | DS | DS | GCS | LAC | Nana | KM | KM | GCS | BM | SAC | |
| 8 | SE | DS | BM | LAC | Pete M | Pete M | Pete M | SAC | HH | ME | |
| 4 | Pete M | DS | ME | LAC | ME | ME | Charle. E | MM | SAC | LM | |
Quick Answers
The numbers assignment process is entirely controlled by the commissioner of this individual contest.
When the commissioner is ready to post the numbers, they are able to either have our system randomly assign and show the numbers on the contest page, or manually set the numbers to some predetermined order. The most common example of the latter being when there is some real-world "ceremony", such as children drawing random numbers out of a hat. Our system allows for the commissioner to manually input those specific numbers, or to simply have the site randomly order the numbers and post them to the contest grids.
For specific inquiries regarding which method is going to be used, and when this will take place, you should contact your contest commissioner, whose information is shown at the very top of each contest page.
The commissioner of this contest has defined the cost to be $10/square.
For any further specifics on the cost structure, please click here to visit the Contest Rules page to see if the commissioner has provided any further detail.
When you first join a contest, we create a simple SBPS User Account to store your box information, including your email address, to help the contest commissioner facilitate their contest.
You will be sent a brief welcome email that encourages you to set a password for your account. You will need this password the next time you visit our site, in order to protect your own identity against other people pretending to be you and use your email address.
We like to think of it like this: "Oh, we know that email address! You were here before. Please prove that was you by providing your password."
Sharing this contest is as easy as sharing the link to this contest.
This can be done via social media post on Facebook or Twitter (or any other platform), by email to your list of friends and family, or by text message.
You can also quite easily share this contest via QR code, by letting anyone else nearby use their smart phone to activate the image with their phone camera.
Please consult your contest commissioner with any specific rules, however, as they are the ones who determine who should or should not have access to join this contest. Please be respectful of their desired setup, which may or may not intend for this to be shared publicly.
Our website does not enforce any sort of limit on square counts. As far as we're concerned, you are "able" to reserve as many squares as you like.
However - we recommend that you please click here to visit the Contest Rules page to see if the commissioner has provided any further information about box quantities.
If your contest has a linked sporting event scoreboard, that scoreboard should be updating constantly.
For all NFL football games - including regular season and the playoffs - the scoreboard will update in nearly real time. In other sports, it updates every minute or two or three, depending on the sport.
Contest Passwords are case sensitive - meaning every upper case and lower case letter has to match the true password exactly as it was set by the commissioner.
Additionally, any extra spaces or characters will trigger an error as well. Often, mobile devices will try to "correct" your input by fixing spelling, capitalizing letters, or adding spaces and punctuation. Be sure to undo whatever corrections your mobile device makes, leaving only the exact password.
If for some reason your password isn't working, your first step should be to contact the contest commissioner, whose information is shown at the top of the contest page, and ask them to confirm the exact correct contest password, including which letters need to be capitalized.
The website does not automatically show which squares are currently winning, which squares already won, or where the current score of the game is on the contest grid.
This is for a variety of reasons - the most important being that every contest is unique, with its own unique rules that apply to it, and we aren't going to attempt to "guess" what each of our commissioners uniquely intended for their specific contest.
The commissioner has the ability to manually define winners any time they like - so hopefully they will take advantage of this feature to highlight the winning squares.
We encourage you to click here to visit the Contest Winners page to see if the commissioner has declared any of the winners..
Of course you can!
Contests at SBPS are always free to create, and the entire setup process takes about 3 minutes.
AFC North
| Team | W | L | T |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pittsburgh | 10 | 7 | 0 |
| Baltimore | 8 | 9 | 0 |
| Cincinnati | 6 | 11 | 0 |
| Cleveland | 5 | 12 | 0 |
AP Top 25
| Rk | Team | Rec | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indiana (66) | 16-0 | 1650 |
| 2 | Miami (FL) | 13-3 | 1584 |
| 3 | Ole Miss | 13-2 | 1492 |
| 4 | Oregon | 13-2 | 1429 |
About SBPS - Celebrating 20 Years
I founded Super Bowl Pool Site (SBPS) in 2006 as an engineering student at Duke University who wanted a simple, reliable way for friends and teams to organize squares contests online. What began as a small side project has grown steadily for nearly two decades. We've hosted over 100,000 squares contests for family gatherings, team fundraisers, office events, and community groups across the country.
Over the years, SBPS has expanded beyond the Super Bowl to support contests for NFL games, college football matchups, and virtually any event involving two teams and a scoreboard. Our goal has always been the same: provide an easy, secure, and ad-supported platform where commissioners can set up contests quickly and participants can enjoy a familiar, straightforward experience.
Thank you for being part of our growing community and helping us celebrate more than 20 years of SBPS.
Contest Grid
For your convenience on mobile devices, we've included a zoomed-out grid and a more readable zoomed-in grid below. You can pinch and zoom on either, or simply scroll to the right with your finger on the larger grid to view the hidden boxes.
| New England | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 8 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 3 | ||
| S e a t t l e | 5 | MAK | Charle. E | ED | ED | MAK | MLK | MLK | DS | SE | BM |
| 2 | SAC | LM | BM | MLK | MLK | MLK | MLK | MLK | BM | ED | |
| 6 | DS | SAC | GCS | Pete M | MAK | MLK | DS | GCS | ED | ME | |
| 0 | CVP | HH | CJK | Charle. E | Nana | MLK | DS | ME | ME | ED | |
| 9 | MLK | LAC | SAC | SAC | SAC | HH | DS | Charle. E | ME | Pete M | |
| 3 | CVP | LAC | Pete M | Pete M | MAK | SAC | DS | Charle. E | Max | Pete M | |
| 1 | LAC | LAC | LAC | LAC | LAC | ME | SAC | ME | MAK | Pete M | |
| 7 | DS | DS | GCS | LAC | Nana | KM | KM | GCS | BM | SAC | |
| 8 | SE | DS | BM | LAC | Pete M | Pete M | Pete M | SAC | HH | ME | |
| 4 | Pete M | DS | ME | LAC | ME | ME | Charle. E | MM | SAC | LM | |


