What is Super 6?
Super 6 is a free-to-enter score-prediction game based on six nominated football matches each gameweek. Players try to predict the exact final score for all six fixtures. Matching all six scores wins the top prize (often a large jackpot); matching fewer scores can still yield smaller prizes or share consolation pools depending on the operator.
How to play
– Entry: Sign in or register with the provider (often linked to a broadcaster or bookmaker). Entry is usually free but check local rules and eligibility.
– Pick six scores: For each fixture, select the final score you think will occur (for example 1-0, 1-1, 2-1).
– Submit before kickoff: Entries must be locked in before the first kickoff of that gameweek.
– Tie-breakers and rollovers: Some versions include a tiebreak question (for example total goals) or rollovers if there is no outright winner.
– Payouts: If one or more entries match all six exact scores, the jackpot is split among winners. Partial matches may receive smaller prizes depending on the format.
Odds and prize structure
– Exact-score predictions are inherently difficult; odds vary by fixtures and expected score distributions. Getting all six correct is rare, which is why jackpots can grow through rollovers.
– Many weeks produce no six-score winners and the prize rolls over, increasing the jackpot.
– Operators publish prize breakdowns and whether there are awards for 5/6 or formats rewarding additional combinations—check the rules before you enter.
Practical tips to improve your chances (not guarantees)
– Study form and context: Look at team form, injuries, suspensions, fixture congestion and motivation (league positions, cup commitments).
– Prioritize realistic scores: Common results like 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 and 0-0 occur far more often than high-scoring anomalies.
– Use data: Expected goals (xG), shots on target and recent goal trends can indicate likely outcomes more reliably than gut feeling alone.
– Avoid one risky guess per card: A single unlikely upset can wreck an otherwise accurate entry. Balance ambition with realism.
– Diversify if possible: If multiple entries are allowed, vary a few predictions to cover plausible alternatives rather than repeating identical lines.
– Watch late team news: Final lineups, late injuries or weather can change score probabilities—make final checks before the cutoff.
– Consider crowd effects: Widely predicted scores increase the chance of shared jackpots. If your priority is a solo win, consider reasonable but less-popular choices.
Analysis approaches
– Probabilistic ranking: For each match, rank the most likely scores using historical frequency and current metrics. For a single entry, choose the combination with the highest combined probability.
– Scenario coverage: If entering several lines, cover the top 2–3 likely outcomes for the most uncertain matches while keeping safer selections on the others.
– Value vs probability: When jackpots are huge some players opt for riskier picks hoping to win solo. Decide whether you want to maximize the chance of any prize (play conservative) or chase the rollover (take calculated risks).
– Bankroll discipline: Treat entries as entertainment. Set a budget and avoid chasing losses with escalating entries.
Typical winner stories
– Solo winners: Big jackpots often land after multiple rollovers. Single correct six-score entries can be life-changing; winners commonly describe nervy last-minute finishes and disbelief.
– Shared wins: Some weeks see the jackpot split among several players. Shared winners frequently used popular, realistic scores that many others also picked.
– Consolation prizes: Matching five scores or winning bonus pools keeps many players engaged—smaller returns are often celebrated as encouragement to continue playing.
Responsible play
– Super 6 is largely chance-based with difficult exact-score goals. Play within your means and set limits on time and money.
– Use account controls provided by operators: deposit limits, timeouts and self-exclusion tools if needed.
– Legal and tax considerations: Prize handling and tax rules vary by jurisdiction—check local laws and the operator’s terms before claiming large prizes.
Common rules and pitfalls to check
– Deadlines: Entries made after the first kickoff are invalid.
– Multiple entries: Some formats restrict the number of entries per person or account.
– Eligibility: Age and location restrictions apply; verify whether the game is available in your country.
– Prize splits and rollovers: Understand how jackpots are split and if unclaimed pools roll over.
– Verification: Winners must usually verify identity and pass anti-fraud checks before receiving large payments.
Final checklist before you submit
– Review the latest team news and lineups.
– Double-check predicted scores for typos.
– Confirm the exact cutoff time and timezone.
– Decide whether to enter one line or multiple and set a strict budget.
– Save a screenshot or copy of your confirmed entry.
Whether you play conservatively to increase the chance of any prize or take bolder risks aiming for a rollover jackpot, know the rules, manage expectations, and treat Super 6 as entertainment rather than a guaranteed income source.