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One of the postgame traditions of the Big Game each February has become a massive betting opportunity for exotic market bettors. Super Bowl Gatorade color odds are highly bet each year. Below is a look at the Gatorade color betting history and odds for Super Bowl 60.

Yellow/green/lime mostly recently showed up when it was poured on the dome of Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni after his team's victory in Super Bowl 59. That color was the favorite going into the game at around -190 odds.

Super Bowl Gatorade color odds

We'll post Super Bowl 60 Gatorade color odds as soon as those prices become available. For now, here are the closing odds prior to Super Bowl 59.

ColorFanDuelBetMGM
Yellow/Green/Lime-190+100
Purple+410+185
Orange+950+500
Blue+1200+850
Red/Pink+1500+1400
Water/clear+1500+2500

Gatorade color opening odds

Gatorade color odds can change significantly in the days leading up to the Super Bowl. Here's a look at what the opening Gatorade odds for Chiefs vs. Eagles were when the market first opened.

  • Yellow/Green (+270)
  • Purple (+300)
  • Orange (+390)
  • Blue (+400)
  • Red (+700)
  • Water/clear (+1000)

Other potential Gatorade props

Here are some other Gatorade props that are typically available for Super Bowl betting.

Position of player to pour liquid on winning coach

Editor's note: The odds below are no longer live.

PositionOdds
Offensive-125
Defensive+125
Both offensive & defensive+350

Will the liquid be poured on the winning coach before the end of the game?

Editor's note: The odds below are no longer live.

Before the end of game?Odds
Yes-175
No+130

Super Bowl Gatorade color betting odds history

Part of what makes the Super Bowl Gatorade color prop so intriguing is that historically there hasn't been a real front-runner.

A great way to determine the possible color of Gatorade is to watch the NFC and AFC Championship games, as the winning team will almost certainly dump something on their head coach. 

Here's a breakdown of the color of the winning coach's Gatorade shower over the years:

GameWinning TeamColor
Super Bowl 21New York GiantsOrange
Super Bowl 25New York GiantsClear
Super Bowl 28Dallas CowboysClear
Super Bowl 29San Francisco 49ersClear
Super Bowl 30Dallas CowboysClear
Super Bowl 35Baltimore RavensYellow
Super Bowl 36New England PatriotsNone
Super Bowl 37Tampa Bay BuccaneersPurple
Super Bowl 38New England PatriotsNone
Super Bowl 39New England PatriotsClear
Super Bowl 40Pittsburgh SteelersClear
Super Bowl 41Indianapolis ColtsClear
Super Bowl 42New York GiantsClear
Super Bowl 43Pittsburgh SteelersYellow
Super Bowl 44New Orleans SaintsOrange
Super Bowl 45Green Bay PackersOrange
Super Bowl 46New York GiantsPurple
Super Bowl 47Baltimore RavensNone
Super Bowl 48Seattle SeahawksOrange
Super Bowl 49New England PatriotsBlue
Super Bowl 50Denver BroncosOrange
Super Bowl 51New England PatriotsNone
Super Bowl 52Philadelphia EaglesYellow
Super Bowl 53New England PatriotsBlue
Super Bowl 54Kansas City ChiefsOrange
Super Bowl 55Tampa Bay BuccaneersBlue
Super Bowl 56Los Angeles RamsBlue
Super Bowl 57Kansas City ChiefsPurple
Super Bowl 58Kansas City ChiefsPurple
Super Bowl 59Philadelphia EaglesYellow

We've witnessed most winning coaches getting drenched in Gatorade after Super Bowls since the tradition started in 1987 at Super Bowl 21. Since Super Bowl 35, with the exception of a few years featuring curmudgeon Bill Belichick, nearly every coach has taken the Gatorade bath.

Let's take a look at the breakdown of winning Super Bowl Gatorade baths by color:

  • Clear: 8
  • Orange: 6
  • Blue: 4
  • None: 4
  • Purple: 4
  • Yellow: 4

Clear, or water, leads here. However, it hasn't appeared in a Super Bowl postgame shower since Super Bowl 42 when Tom Coughlin was drenched. 

Here's a look at the winning Super Bowl Gatorade color betting odds from the past few years.

  • Yellow (-190, Eagles 2025)
  • Purple (+275, Chiefs 2024)
  • Purple (+1000, Chiefs 2023)
  • Blue (+310, Rams 2023)
  • Blue (+650, Buccaneers 2021)
  • Orange (+400, Chiefs 2020)
  • Blue (+150, Patriots 2019)

Super Bowl Gatorade color betting tips

There's only so much you can do to improve your chances here, but there are some things to consider if you want to give yourself even a sliver of an edge:

  • Consider following beat writers from both Super Bowl teams in the days leading up to the game. They might either address the Gatorade topic with their own knowledge of the subject (based on their proximity to the team), or it might come up during one of their interviews
  • Make note of any color match potential that exists with the Super Bowl finalists
  • If you're still in doubt, go with blue! Not only has it been the winning color three out of the past five years, but it also happens to be the best-selling Gatorade flavor overall.

How to read Super Bowl Gatorade Color odds

Reading Super Bowl Gatorade color odds is straightforward. Odds are usually presented in a format like +500 or -200. Positive odds (e.g., +500) show how much profit you’d make on a $100 bet.

For example, a $100 bet at +500 odds would win you $500, plus your original $100 stake, totaling $600. Negative odds (e.g., -200) indicate how much you need to bet to win $100. So, a $200 bet at -200 odds would win you $100, plus your $200 stake, totaling $300.

These odds also reflect the probability of a particular Gatorade color being the bath of choice for the winning coach. Lower odds (e.g., +300) suggest a higher likelihood, while higher odds (e.g., +2000) indicate a lower probability. Sportsbooks adjust these odds based on rumors, news, and betting patterns.

If Purple gets +500 odds and Orange gets +1000 odds for the Gatorade color to be poured on the winning coach, Purple is considered more likely to be the outcome. If you bet $100 on Purple, and it is the color of the Gatorade bath, you’d get $600 back ($500 profit + $100 stake).

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