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"Heads" has been the hot side of the coin in recent years as it has appeared in three of the last four Super Bowls. “Tails” leads the all-time Super Bowl series, though, as it has won 30 times.
Tails has the slight edge (30 to 27) after 57 Super Bowls to date. The underside of a standard coin also has a major advantage in recent years with tails having won seven of the last 10 coin tosses.
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Super Bowl coin toss history, results and more - MSNPrior to Super Bowl LVII, the winner of the coin toss went on to lose the game in eight straight Super Bowls. The Kansas City Chiefs bucked that in February 2023, successfully calling tails ...
Through the first 58 Super Bowls, the coin toss winner has won the game 25 times and lost the game 33 times. Here’s a complete list of the Super Bowl coin toss history, including heads or tails ...
Across the first 58 Super Bowls, the coin toss landed tails 30 times and heads 28 times. The longest ever streak for one result went from Super Bowl XLIII to Super Bowl XLVII, when it landed heads ...
Super Bowl coin tosses have resulted in tails having a slight 30-28 edge over heads. During Super Bowl 59, tails added to its advantage as the Chiefs won the toss in calling tails.
The last team to win the coin toss and win the game was the Seahawks against Denver in Super Bowl 47. Four of the last five Super Bowls have been heads.
The Super Bowl coin toss is the perfect 50-50 proposition, but those odds were bucked during a 14-toss win streak by the NFC. However, AFC teams have won the past two coin tosses so bettors have ...
In 2022, three staff members flipped a replica coin 1,751 times. It came up heads 50.4 percent of the time (882 times), and tails 49.6 percent (869 times).
As they expected, 79 percent guessed that the first coin would land heads-up. Some of the participants were offered a monetary bonus for guessing right; this had no effect on their answers.
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