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Super Bowl Coin Toss

Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds: How to Bet on the Big Game Coin Toss

Betting the Super Bowl coin toss is one of the simplest - and most popular - ways to get action on the Big Game. Click Here to see How You can Bet on This Market with all Major Sportsbooks!

Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds: How to Bet on the Big Game Coin Toss

Betting the Super Bowl coin toss is one of the simplest - and most popular - ways to get action on the Big Game. It requires no football knowledge, offers a true 50/50 probability, and settles before the opening kickoff.

With sportsbooks rolling out major Super Bowl welcome bonuses, new users can turn this quick prop into a perfect way to unlock bonus bets for Seattle Seahawks vs New England Patriots.

Not all sportsbooks have released their full coin‑toss markets yet, but early odds are already appearing - and more are expected in the coming days as Super Bowl 60 approaches.

Below is your complete guide to betting the Super Bowl coin toss, including the best promos, current odds, and the full historical results from every Super Bowl.

Top Super Bowl 60 Betting Promos for the Coin Toss

DraftKings Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $300 (If Your Bet Wins)

How to claim:

Step One: CLICK HERE or head to DraftKings and register a new account.

Step Two: Deposit $5 or more into your DraftKings account.

Step Three: Place a $5 bet on any Super Bowl market at minimum odds of –500 or longer.

Step Four: If your wager wins, you’ll receive $300 in Bonus Bets instantly, plus one ESPN Unlimited code for a free month.

FanDuel Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $200

How to claim:

Step One: CLICK HERE or visit FanDuel Sportsbook and register a new account.

Step Two: Deposit at least $5.

Step Three: Wager $5 on any Coin Toss market.

Step Four: If your wager wins, FanDuel will issue $200 in Bonus Bets.

Bet365: Bet $5, Get $200 Guaranteed (Code: CHECK)

How to claim:

Step One: CLICK HERE or go to Bet365’s website and ensure you qualify (new-customer only).

Step Two: Register a new Bet365 account using code 'CHECK'.

Step Three: Deposit $10, then wager $5 on any Big Game market.

Step Four: Whether your wager wins or loses, Bet365 credits $200 in bonus bets.

BetMGM: Bet $10, Get $150 (MI/NJ/PA/WV) or First Bet Offer Up to $1,500 (Other States)

How to claim (MI, NJ, PA, WV):

Step One: CLICK HERE or visit BetMGM’s website and register your account.

Step Two: Deposit $10.

Step Three: Place your first $10 bet on any Coin Toss market.

Step Four: If that bet wins, receive $150 in Bonus Bets in addition to your cash winnings.

How to claim (Other States):

Step One: Visit BetMGM or click the offer widget; enter bonus code OCMAX1500 if prompted.

Step Two: Deposit between $10 and $1,500.

Step Three: Place your first qualifying wager (straight, parlay, SGP, etc.).

Step Four: If it wins: you keep profits + original stake. If it loses: BetMGM refunds your stake as Bonus Bets (up to $1,500).

Super Bowl 60 Coin Toss Odds

Coin Toss Result

  • Tails: –103
  • Heads: –103

Team to Win the Coin Toss

  • Seattle Seahawks: –103
  • New England Patriots: –103

How to Bet on the Super Bowl Coin Toss

Betting the coin toss is as straightforward as it gets. Here are the main markets:

1. Heads or Tails

A pure 50/50 flip.

  • Odds typically around –103 to –110 on each side.
  • No trend has predictive value - it’s random.

2. Team to Win the Toss

Pick which team wins the flip.

  • Seahawks or Patriots
  • Also a 50/50 outcome.

3. Will the Team That Wins the Toss Win the Game?

A fun correlation prop offered by some books.

  • Historically, the coin‑toss winner has not consistently won the game.

4. Coin Toss + Game Result Parlays

Some sportsbooks offer:

  • Team wins toss + wins game
  • Heads + Seahawks win
  • Tails + Patriots win

These are novelty props with no statistical edge - but they’re fun.

Full Super Bowl Coin Toss History (1967–2025)

  1. 1967 – Heads
  2. 1968 – Tails
  3. 1969 – Heads
  4. 1970 – Tails
  5. 1971 – Tails
  6. 1972 – Heads
  7. 1973 – Heads
  8. 1974 – Heads
  9. 1975 – Tails
  10. 1976 – Heads
  11. 1977 – Tails
  12. 1978 – Heads
  13. 1979 – Heads
  14. 1980 – Heads
  15. 1981 – Tails
  16. 1982 – Tails
  17. 1983 – Tails
  18. 1984 – Heads
  19. 1985 – Tails
  20. 1986 – Tails
  21. 1987 – Tails
  22. 1988 – Heads
  23. 1989 – Tails
  24. 1990 – Heads
  25. 1991 – Heads
  26. 1992 – Heads
  27. 1993 – Heads
  28. 1994 – Tails
  29. 1995 – Heads
  30. 1996 – Tails
  31. 1997 – Heads
  32. 1998 – Tails
  33. 1999 – Tails
  34. 2000 – Tails
  35. 2001 – Tails
  36. 2002 – Heads
  37. 2003 – Tails
  38. 2004 – Tails
  39. 2005 – Tails
  40. 2006 – Tails
  41. 2007 – Heads
  42. 2008 – Tails
  43. 2009 – Heads
  44. 2010 – Heads
  45. 2011 – Heads
  46. 2012 – Heads
  47. 2013 – Heads
  48. 2014 – Tails
  49. 2015 – Tails
  50. 2016 – Tails
  51. 2017 – Tails
  52. 2018 – Heads
  53. 2019 – Tails
  54. 2020 – Tails
  55. 2021 – Heads
  56. 2022 – Heads
  57. 2023 – Tails
  58. 2024 – Heads
  59. 2025 – Tails

Heads vs Tails All‑Time Count

  • Heads: 29 times
  • Tails: 30 times

Tails leads by one - but the difference is statistically meaningless. Every flip is still 50/50.

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