Super Bowl Coin Toss: Ranking Best Sportsbooks for Popular Prop Bet

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Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images. Pictured: A view of the coin toss prior to Super Bowl LII

  • The Super Bowl coin toss is one of the most popular prop bets for Chiefs vs. Eagles on Sunday, Feb. 12.
  • While a toss is a 50/50 proposition, finding the best Super Bowl coin toss odds can make this a smarter prop bet.
  • Below we rank the best Super Bowl coin toss sportsbook odds for this popular prop.

When referring to Super Bowl coin toss odds, I'm not specifically citing the chances it lands heads or tails.

Of course there's a 50% chance anyone betting this Super Bowl prop will cash their ticket.

However, while we can't examine data to give ourselves a better chance of winning this popular Super Bowl prop, shopping for the best odds, which is free, can help bettors make smarter coin toss decisions.

Below are the best Super Bowl coin toss odds from five of the most popular sportsbooks.

Super Bowl Coin Toss: Best Sportsbook Odds

*Odds as of Sunday

DraftKings Sportsbook

  • Heads: +100
  • Tails: +100

When it comes to Super Bowl coin toss odds, DraftKings is the best of the bunch.

Bettors are getting an even-money payout for a 50% chance of winning, making this a true 50/50 shot.

For example, a winning $10 bet on the Super Bowl coin toss pays back the original wager, plus $10 in winnings.

Caesars Sportsbook

  • Heads: -102
  • Tails: -102

If you can't get the Super Bowl coin toss at DraftKings for whatever reason, Caesars Sportsbook is the next best choice on this list.

Yes, you'll be paying a -102 price tag no matter which side of this prop you like, but as you'll see below, you can certainly do worse when it comes solely to odds.

FanDuel Sportsbook

  • Heads: -104
  • Tails: -104

Wedged in the middle of these five sportsbooks is FanDuel, which is offering more expensive Super Bowl coin toss odds than the two shops above.

At this price, it takes a wager of $10.40 to return a win of $10 at FanDuel.



BetMGM

  • Heads: -105
  • Tails: -105

Just a tick worse than FanDuel is BetMGM, which requires a $10.50 wager to win $10 on the Super Bowl coin toss.

PointsBet

  • Heads: -105
  • Tails: -105

Just like BetMGM, PointsBet is at -105 for both heads and tails on the Super Bowl coin toss.

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