
Super Bowl 59 Coin Toss Props with Best Bets, Trends, and Heads or Tails Analysis
The coin toss will help kick off this Chiefs vs. Eagles rematch in Super Bowl 59, so let's take a look at the history of this prop and how the odds are shaping up on heads or tails at each sportsbook.
Peter Alexis - February 9, 2025, 10:00 AM EST
5 minSuper Bowl 59 Coin Toss Props with Best Bets, Trends, and Heads or Tails Analysis
What better way to start off Super Bowl 59 than with a heads or tails novelty bet. While some of these specialty props take more research than others, the coin toss is a true crapshoot, and entirely based on vibes. Every superstitious fan has their own methodology for this one, and no one can or should convince them otherwise.
It's okay to not get technical with every Super Bowl bet, there is plenty of room for fun in this Chiefs vs. Eagles showdown in New Orleans. Let's break down your options for the coin toss below, and explain the best way to take action on this exciting event.
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Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds
Super Bowl 2025 Date, Time, and Where To Watch
- Date: February 9, 2025
- Time: 6:30 pm ET
- Where To Watch: FOX
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Super Bowl Coin Toss Prediction
First off, it's important to remember that the coin toss is a purely speculative market and about five seconds of complete luck. But before you give in and say it's a dumb bet to make, let's consider the mathematical edge. Only at DraftKings Sportsbook, this play is available at +100 odds, giving you a true 50% chance and no house edge. While they won't let you bet unlimited money on this, other books are offering it at -103 or -104, if not worse, keeping the juice for themselves.
The coin toss is one of the only true ways to get a 50% probability of winning against the house. Because while this is a roulette-style bet, you only have a 47.34% chance of winning on red or black because of the house edge with the green zeroes. You don't want to pass up this chance at even odds, as well as an electrifying start to the Super Bowl novelty props.
You can also bet on the winner of the coin toss, either Chiefs or Eagles, also at +100. This is an alternate way to play the market if you think one team has some extra luck or a good predictor as captain, and would rather roll with that instead of the side of the coin.
And to get even trickier with it, the most extensive market is the coin toss + winner of the game combination parlay. DraftKings is offering this one at +265 for the Chiefs to win the toss and the game, as well as Eagles to win the toss and game at +300.
The coin toss has resulted in a heads pick in three of the last four Super Bowls, including last year in 49ers vs. Chiefs. However, it has been tails in six of the last 10 games, and was tails in the Eagles vs. Chiefs first edition in 2023. Let's have some fun with it, and bet on tails to return back to dominance on Sunday night. Tails never fails!
Super Bowl Coin Toss Pick
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