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Super Bowl 59 Coin Toss Odds: Don’t Flip Out Over Heads or Tails

  • Check out the BetUS Sportsbook for the best Super Bowl props.
  • The Super Bowl trends indicate tails has a slight edge over heads.
  • Find out our best Super Bowl betting pick for the coin toss.

 

Why bet on the Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles to cover the spread when you can take the Super Bowl odds for the coin toss. Life comes at you fast, and you will either be in the green or red very quickly for your Super Bowl bets.

Super Bowl 59 Coin Toss Odds: Don't Flip Out Over Heads or Tails
Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs-Jamie Squire/Getty Images/AFP

Before making your Super Bowl prediction for the coin toss, let’s take a look at what the data says about this popular bet.


History tells us that heads or tails winning has been, well, a coin flip. Tails rarely fails and is in the lead, cashing 30 times in the Super Bowl, per Bleacher Nation’s Patrick Flowers. Heads is not that far behind with it being the right call in 28 games.

Here is what you need to know about the Super Bowl coin toss.

 

Super Bowl Coin Toss: Should You Bet Heads or Tails?

More Super Bowl Betting Option on Coin Toss Than You Think

The BetUS Sportsbook actually has four different betting options for the Super Bowl odds. Not only can you bet on the head or tails, but there are also alternative options, including whether the Chiefs or Eagles will win the toss.

There is also the option to bet whether the team will correctly call the coin toss. Finally, you can bet whether the team who wins the coin toss will be the Super Bowl champion.


All of these options are listed at -105 in the NFL coin toss odds.

 

Super Bowl 2025 Coin Toss: Tails Never Fails

The best Super Bowl betting advice I can offer is not to blow your whole bankroll on the luck of a coin toss. But this may be the one time of the year where it is fun to have a little bit of juice on something before the game even happens.

My official Super Bowl pick for the coin toss: Tails never fails. If I am going to be betting on a game of chance, I tend to side with tails. The data is slightly in our favor – six of the last 10 Super Bowls came up tails, though heads was the pick a year ago when the 49ers incorrectly called tails.


Let’s bet online on tails and hope for an epic Super Bowl.

 

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Questions Of The Day

Should you pick heads or tails for the Super Bowl coin toss?


Let’s ride with tails in the Super Bowl.

Is heads or tails the favorite for the Super Bowl coin toss?


No, heads and tails both are listed at -105.

 

Odds and information are accurate at the time of writing. Please check with official sources for the latest updates before placing any bets.

 

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