Mon Feb 10 02:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Super Bowl LIX Hype Builds as “Scorigami” Adds Intrigue

**New Orleans, LA** – With Super Bowl LIX fast approaching on February 9th, 2025, football fans are not only predicting the winner but also anticipating the possibility of a unique scoring outcome: a “scorigami.” This term, coined by Jon Bois, refers to a final NFL score never before seen in league history.

The unique point system in American football, with its impossible-to-achieve one-point scores and the rarity of two-point safeties and eight-point touchdowns, creates a vast landscape of potential, yet unrealized, scores. The NFL Scorigami website (nflcorigami.com) meticulously tracks every final score in NFL history, highlighting those that have occurred, those that remain elusive, and those that are mathematically impossible.

While 1,085 unique final scores have been recorded, many combinations remain untouched. Low-scoring games are particularly noteworthy. The lowest score in the post-merger era is 3-0, achieved six times in the Super Bowl era, with the most recent occurrence in 1971. Scores like 2-0, last seen in a pre-merger game in 1938, are even rarer.

The 2023 and 2024 NFL seasons each featured multiple “scorigamis,” underscoring the continuing possibility of unprecedented score combinations. As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans and analysts alike are curious to see if this year’s game will add another unique entry to the NFL’s scoring history. The game will be streamed live and free in 4K on Tubi and broadcast on FOX, with pregame shows starting at 1 p.m. ET and kickoff at 6 p.m. ET.

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