world cup office pool payout calculator
Use the worksheet to turn public rules, dates, and assumptions into a decision-ready estimate.
Use this World Cup 2026 office pool payout calculator to estimate gross entry fees, organizer cut, prize pool, and first-second-third payout splits before match predictions start.
Use the worksheet to turn public rules, dates, and assumptions into a decision-ready estimate.
Designed for people who need a practical calculation before they compare official sources.
This World Cup office pool payout calculator estimates the gross pot, organizer fee, prize pool, and first-second-third payouts from entrants, entry fee, and editable prize-share assumptions.
Adjust the assumptions, then use the result as a planning estimate. Official sources still control eligibility and reporting.
Adjust the inputs, review the assumptions, and verify source links before making a decision.
A searcher setting up a pool needs a real payout breakdown from their own entrant count and buy-in. Search snippets can define prize pools, but they cannot split a live office pot for the user.
Pool rules get messy when the organizer cut is unclear or the prize shares add up to more than 100%. This worksheet shows the net prize pool first so the payout split is transparent before anyone pays.
No. This is a private office-pool worksheet. FIFA scheduling is relevant only because it creates the event window that groups are planning around.
The page flags that as an invalid split. Reduce one or more prize shares until the remainder is zero or positive.
Yes. Set first prize to 100% and second and third prize to 0%.