March Madness Bracket
Print a 64-team bracket for your office pool or pick'em group
How March Madness brackets work
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament is a 68-team single-elimination event, with the main bracket featuring 64 teams divided into four regions of 16. Each region is seeded 1 through 16, with matchups set so the 1 seed plays the 16, 2 plays 15, and so on. Six rounds — from the Round of 64 through the National Championship — determine one winner.
Bracket pools are the biggest tradition around March Madness. Offices, friend groups, and bar leagues print brackets after Selection Sunday, everyone fills in their picks, and the person with the most correct predictions wins the pot. Our tool lets you create a clean 64-team bracket with all four regions, print copies for the group, and have everyone fill in their picks by hand — the way it's been done for decades.
To set up your March Madness pool bracket, enter the 64 teams from the official selection (available the Sunday before the tournament starts). The generator will lay them out in proper bracket format with seeding that mirrors the NCAA's structure. Print as many copies as you need — one per participant. Each person fills in their predicted winners through the championship, and you compare against the actual results as the tournament plays out.
Beyond the big tournament, March Madness-style brackets are popular for any 64-team event: company competitions with 64 employees voting on the best snack, classroom projects where students bracket their favorite books, or community events pitting 64 local restaurants against each other. The format is universally understood — if someone has watched one NCAA game, they know how a bracket works.
The free tier supports brackets up to 8 teams, which is perfect for a single-region mini bracket or a Final Four prediction sheet. For a full 64-team March Madness bracket with all four regions, upgrade to Pro — you'll also get watermark-free PDFs and the ability to save your bracket for future years.