In this post, we explore the biggest Super Bowl LX novelty betting markets, including a potential celebrity proposal, Bad Bunny’s halftime show viewing figures, the coin toss result and the colour of the Gatorade shower with detailed analysis of all of the big trends.
The Super Bowl has once again captured global attention not just for the football on display, but for the spectacle that surrounds the event.
As the biggest night in American football approaches, novelty betting markets are beginning to attract just as much attention as the game itself.
With global audiences, celebrity appearances and off-field moments all playing their part, Super Bowl LX is shaping up to be a multi-layered entertainment event.
Super Bowl Proposal Betting
Celebrity Proposal Betting – Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl Proposal Odds + Cardi B & Stefon Diggs Betting Specials
Bet | Odds | Chance |
|---|---|---|
Cardi B to make halftime show guest appearance | 1/3 | 75% |
Stefon Diggs to propose to Cardi B | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Stefon Diggs to win Super Bowl MVP | 25/1 | 3.8% |
The Super Bowl’s unique ability to blend sport and celebrity culture has made it a fertile ground for novelty betting markets over the years.
Bets are going down that a celebrity proposal could be on the cards during Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks in California this weekend.
With cameras routinely cutting to the stands and sidelines, any off-field moment is instantly magnified for a worldwide audience.
Will There Be A Celebrity Proposal At Super Bowl LX?
The annual extravaganza and battle for the Vince Lombardi trophy takes place on Sunday evening in Santa Clara, but the sideshow of a showbiz couple threatens to upstage the on-field action, with Cardi B set to cheer on her boyfriend Stefon Diggs from the sidelines.
Celebrity relationships have increasingly become part of the Super Bowl narrative, adding another layer of intrigue for viewers and bettors alike.
Lawrence Lyons, spokesperson for BOYLE Sports, said: “The Cardi B love story has become one of the Super Bowl’s most notable side markets and punters are certain that wide receiver Stefon Diggs has made the perfect catch.”
BOYLE Sports is offering odds of 8/1 that the Patriots star pops the question to his popstar sweetheart, who is also being heavily rumoured to make a guest appearance during the halftime show, headlined by Bad Bunny.
Should Stefon Diggs Propose On The Super Bowl Stage?
Stefon Diggs strikes me as exactly the type of guy who would love to use the pageantry of the Super Bowl stage to propose to his girlfriend. If the Patriots win, then this could be a fun little side bet to look out for after the conclusion of the big game as confetti rains down on the winning team.
Tip: Stefon Diggs to propose to Cardi B at the Super Bowl @ 8/1
Will Cardi B Appear During The Super Bowl LX Halftime Show?
Super Bowl Halftime Show Audience Odds
Bad Bunny Halftime Show Viewing Figures Betting Odds
Halftime Show Global Viewing Figure | Odds |
|---|---|
Over 135.5 million | 5/6 |
Under 135.5 million | 5/6 |
The case for the over 135.5 million viewers on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show feels pretty straightforward. This isn’t just a popular artist stepping into the slot — this is arguably the biggest global star in music right now. He’s coming off a historic Album of the Year Grammy win just a week ago, becoming the first artist ever to win the award with a foreign-language album, and he’s about to become the first halftime headliner to deliver a completely non-English show on the Super Bowl stage.
Will Bad Bunny Break Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Viewing Record?
What really tips this market towards the over, though, is Bad Bunny’s international pull, particularly across Latin America. Kick-off in Santa Clara means the halftime show will land between roughly 5:30pm and 8:30pm on Sunday evening across Latin America — essentially prime-time viewing hours. That’s a massive audience tuning in at the most convenient time of the week, many of whom might not usually watch the Super Bowl but will absolutely show up for Bad Bunny.
When you combine that global appeal with the record-breaking numbers posted by last year’s halftime show, it’s easy to see why the over 135.5 million at 5/6 is attracting support. This feels less like a speculative leap and more like a reflection of how far the Super Bowl has expanded beyond American sport into a truly global entertainment event — and right now, there is no better artist on the planet to push that audience to new highs.
Tip: Over 135.5 million global viewers for Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show @ 5/6
Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds
Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting
Coin Toss Odds
Super Bowl LX Coin Toss Result Odds | |
|---|---|
Result | Odds |
Heads | 10/11 |
Tails | 10/11 |
While some novelty bets focus on celebrity moments, others appeal due to their simplicity and immediacy.
The coin toss offers instant engagement before the opening kickoff, with equal odds reflecting the pure randomness of the outcome.
Coin Toss / Match Result Odds
Result | Yes/No | Odds |
|---|---|---|
Pats win coin toss & win match | Yes | 4/1 |
Pats win coin toss & win match | No | 1/7 |
Seahawks win coin toss & win match | Yes | 7/4 |
Seahawks win coin toss & win match | No | 2/5 |
You can also bet on a coin toss match result double. Any bet on this market will have you on the edge of your seat quite literally from the opening coin toss.
Call it – Head or Tails for the Super Bowl LX Coin Toss?
Coin Toss Trends
Super Bowl Coin Toss Trends
Super Bowl coin toss trends of course are not predictive of future results but it can be fun to look back at the history of coin toss results down through the years.
Here’s what you need to know about the Super Bowl coin toss:
Total Super Bowl coin tosses: 59
Landed on Heads: 28 times (47.46%)
Landed on Tails: 31 times (52.54%)
Last 10 Super Bowl Coin Toss split: 6 Tails & 4 Heads
Recent Super Bowl Coin Toss Results | ||
|---|---|---|
Super Bowl | Matchup | Coin Toss Result |
Super Bowl 59 | Eagles vs Chiefs | Tails |
Super Bowl 58 | Chiefs vs 49ers | Heads |
Super Bowl 57 | Eagles vs Chiefs | Tails |
Super Bowl 56 | Bengals vs Rams | Heads |
Super Bowl 55 | Buccaneers vs Chiefs | Heads |
Super Bowl 54 | Chiefs vs 49ers | Tails |
Super Bowl 53 | Rams vs Patriots | Tails |
Super Bowl 52 | Patriots vs Eagles | Heads |
Super Bowl 51 | Falcons vs Patriots | Tails |
Super Bowl 50 | Broncos vs Panthers | Tails |
Tip: Tails (never fails) @ 10/11
Super Bowl Gatorade Shower Odds
Super Bowl Gatorade Colour Betting
Super Bowl Gatorade Colour Odds – Gatorade Poured On Winning Coach
Gatorade Colour | Odds | Chance |
|---|---|---|
Yellow/Green | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Blue | 3/1 | 25% |
Orange | 7/2 | 22.2% |
Purple | 11/2 | 15.4% |
Clear | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Red/Pink | 10/1 | 9.1% |
The Super Bowl-winning head coach being doused in Gatorade has become one of the most enduring post-game traditions in American sport.
The eyes of some speculative punters will also be on the fringes when the annual ritual of dousing the winning coach in Gatorade takes place, with yellow or green rated the most likely colours to cover the winner at odds of 2/1.
That tradition dates back to the 1980s and has since developed into one of the most popular novelty betting markets each year.
Super Bowl Gatorade Color By Percentage (2001–2025)
Gatorade Color | Percentage | # of Times |
|---|---|---|
Orange | 20% | 5 |
Clear / Water | 16% | 4 |
None | 16% | 4 |
Blue | 16% | 4 |
Purple | 16% | 4 |
Yellow | 16% | 4 |
Red / Pink | 0% | 0 |
Historical data shows that orange has been the most common Gatorade shower colour since 2001, while red or pink has never appeared during this period.
Gatorade Colour Trends
Super Bowl Gatorade Shower Colour History Since 2001
Year | Super Bowl Winner | Gatorade Color |
|---|---|---|
2025 | Eagles | Yellow |
2024 | Chiefs | Purple |
2023 | Chiefs | Purple |
2022 | Rams | Blue |
2021 | Buccaneers | Blue |
2020 | Chiefs | Orange |
2019 | Patriots | Blue |
2018 | Eagles | Yellow |
2017 | Patriots | None |
2016 | Broncos | Orange |
2015 | Patriots | Blue |
2014 | Seahawks | Orange |
2013 | Ravens | None |
2012 | Giants | Purple |
2011 | Packers | Orange |
2010 | Saints | Orange |
2009 | Steelers | Yellow |
2008 | Giants | Clear |
2007 | Colts | Clear |
2006 | Steelers | Clear |
2005 | Patriots | Clear |
2004 | Patriots | None |
2003 | Buccaneers | Purple |
2002 | Patriots | None |
2001 | Ravens | Yellow |
Gatorade Colour Tips
Looking at team-specific trends adds another layer of context for bettors weighing up how to bet on this market.
Looking specifically at the New England Patriots, their six Super Bowl victories have produced a varied spread of Gatorade colours. In 2019 and 2015, the colour was blue, while 2005 saw a clear/water shower. On three occasions — 2017, 2004, and 2002 — there was no Gatorade shower at all. That gives the Patriots a historical breakdown of none (3), blue (2), and clear (1). Notably, the last two times these teams met in the Super Bowl, the Patriots celebrated their dramatic victory over the Seahawks by pouring blue Gatorade over Bill Belichick.
The Seattle Seahawks’ lone Super Bowl win came in 2014, when orange Gatorade was poured over then head coach Pete Carroll. That result aligns with a broader historical trend, as orange has been the most common Gatorade shower colour since 2001. Blue has also surged in popularity in recent years, appearing in three of the last 5 Super Bowls.
One colour that stands out for its absence is red. Red Gatorade has not been used in a Super Bowl celebration since 2001, and there is a practical explanation often cited for this. Teams typically avoid red drinks on the sideline so medical staff can clearly distinguish between fluids and blood when assessing injured players. For that reason, the red/pink option at 10/1 looks easy to rule out from a betting perspective.
Super Bowl LX Gatorade Shower Colour
With both the Patriots and Seahawks featuring blue or blue-adjacent primary colours — Nautical Blue for New England and College Navy for Seattle — blue or clear stand out as the most logical selections. There is a noticeable trend of teams using a Gatorade colour that matches their primary kit colour. If you remove teams with red as a primary colour — such as the Chiefs and Buccaneers — the pattern becomes clearer. Since 2001, six of the last ten applicable Super Bowl winners have matched their primary colour, and you’re getting 3/1 odds on that trend continuing here.
Whether these trends are truly predictive is open to debate — but then again, this is a market based on the colour of a Gatorade shower. If you’re looking for a longer-priced alternative, clear at 7/1 is an interesting option. It was by far the most common colour in the early-to-mid 2000s, and both head coaches — particularly Mike Vrabel — are known for an old-school, no-nonsense approach, where water or clear Gatorade feels plausible on the sidelines.
Ultimately, while any outcome is possible, at least the blue and clear options come with a rationale behind them. How much weight you give that logic is, fittingly for a novelty market, entirely up to you.
Prediction: Blue to be the Gatorade colour poured over Super Bowl winning Head Coach @ 3/1
Super Bowl LX Novelty Betting
Super Bowl Novelty Betting Markets – Super Bowl LX
Cardi B & Stefon Diggs
1/3 Cardi B to make guest appearance during halftime show
8/1 Stefon Diggs to propose to Cardi B
25/1 Stefon Diggs to be awarded Super Bowl MVP
Bad Bunny Halftime Show - Global Viewing Figure
5/6 Over 135.5 million
5/6 Under 135.5million
Gatorade Colour Poured on Winning Coach
2/1 Yellow/Green
3/1 Blue
7/2 Orange
11/2 Purple
7/1 Clear
10/1 Red/Pink
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