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Super Bowl 2025 Gatorade Color: Odds, Trends, Historical Results

The 2025 Super Bowl matchup is set as the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Sports fans and bettors are eager to dive fully into the special betting experience around Super Bowl LIX, from your standard NFL prop bets to the truly unique.
One of those unique markets that has garnered immense popularity, is betting on the color of the Gatorade bath dumped on the winning Head Coach.
Betting on the Gatorade color at the Super Bowl has become an unconventional yet popular tradition, adding an extra layer of excitement to the already thrilling event. Each year, sportsbooks like DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM offer odds on the color of the liquid that will be poured over the winning coach's head during the post-game celebration. While it may seem trivial, this quirky bet has captured the attention of both avid sports fans and casual viewers, turning a simple sideline tradition into a highly-anticipated event within the already massive spectacle.
The Gatorade color bet exemplifies the diverse range of prop bets that have become synonymous with the Super Bowl. Analysts and enthusiasts alike speculate on game-independent events ranging from the National Anthem length to halftime show antics, but the Gatorade shower remains one of the most unpredictable elements, no matter how much we may try to analyze it.
The Gatorade Color Prop Market Explained
The uncertainty surrounding the Gatorade color, kept secret until the last moment, adds more to suspense to the game by turning a seemingly random act into a more engaging gambling experience.
Betting on the Gatorade bath is simple: you simply pick the color of the drink that will be splashed over the winning team’s head coach upon conclusion of the game. Options generally include Blue, Purple, Green/Yellow, Orange, Red/Pink, Clear/Water, and None.
Though rare these days, the options for “clear/water” and “none” are important, as they mean there will be action on the bet even if there’s no bath or no Gatorade. This removes the possibility of a push and guarantees bets will either win or lose.
A very important note for new bettors dipping their toes into novelty props with the Gatorade bath prop: this is not a data-backed market. It would seem like the color of each team’s drink is likely to match one of their team colors, but that hasn’t always been the case as you can see by the historical results below.
For a more data-backed analysis of Super Bowl LIX, see what these four football experts have to say about Chiefs vs. Eagles.

2025 Super Bowl Gatorade Bath Odds
Check out the table below for the latest Gatorade bath odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook and find out which states offer this market here.
Color | Odds |
---|---|
Purple | +225 |
Yellow/Green | +250 |
Orange | +400 |
Red/Pink | +650 |
Blue | +650 |
Clear/Water | +900 |
No Bath | +2500 |
What Gatorade Color Was Dumped at Super Bowl in 2024?
Just like in their Super Bowl LVII victory, the Chiefs players dumped a cooler of purple Gatorade on HC Andy Reid after winning back-to-back titles last season.
For additional reference, here are the results of the Gatorade bath from the last 16 seasons.
We used the last 16 because interestingly enough, there was a five-year stretch of either no bath or clear/water baths prior to Super Bowl XLIII and just two color baths in the previous 20 (!) seasons, so although it is iconic, the Super Bowl Gatorade bath is more of a recent tradition than it might seem.
Super Bowl | Winner | Color |
---|---|---|
43 | Steelers | Yellow |
44 | Saints | Orange |
45 | Packers | Orange |
46 | Giants | Purple |
47 | Ravens | None |
48 | Seahawks | Orange |
49 | Patriots | Blue |
50 | Broncos | Orange |
51 | Patriots | None |
52 | Eagles | Yellow |
53 | Patriots | Blue |
54 | Chiefs | Orange |
55 | Bucs | Blue |
56 | Rams | Blue |
57 | Chiefs | Purple |
58 | Chiefs | Purple |
Gatorade Bath Facts:
- Blue has been dumped in three of the last six Super Bowls, with two of those teams primarily featuring blue in their colors (Rams, Patriots)
- Seven times the color has either matched the winning team (Steelers - Yellow, Patriots - Blue, Rams - Blue, Broncos - Orange) or been a combo of their two primary colors (Giants – Purple, Chiefs – Orange)
- We’ve still never seen a red bath! Is red simply the best flavor and everyone is just drinking all the red juice before the game's over?
- The Chiefs dumped purple in back-to-back wins. As they chase a threepeat, is superstition coming into play for that sideline?
- Speaking of those Chiefs, they are the only team to dump purple juice since Super Bowl 46 after a 10-year stretch without.
Where To Bet on The Gatorade Color
All the major sportsbooks like DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM should have these markets available, though they may not be accessible right away. Novelty prop betting is also not available in all legalized betting states, so you may not have the option to do so. Be sure to check out Dimers’ Best U.S. Sportsbooks section to see what’s available to you.
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