- Yellow was the colour of Gatorade dumped on Eagles head coach Nick Siriani as they won Super Bowl 59.
- Yellow closed Super Bowl 59 are the betting favourite at -115.
- Orange has been the most used Gatorade colour since 2001.
The Gatorade bath is a tradition that’ll almost certainly never die, as it’s a humorous but fitting way of giving the coach the appreciation he deserves after a huge accomplishment.
With that said, what were the Super Bowl odds at the BetMGM online sportsbook before Super Bowl Sunday?
Super Bowl 59 Gatorade Colour Odds Before Kickoff
| Colour of Gatorade | Odds |
| Yellow/Green/Lime | -115 |
| Purple | +325 |
| Orange | +350 |
| Blue | +750 |
| Red/Pink | +1000 |
| Clear/Water | +2500 |
| No Gatorade Bath | +4000 |
Can I Bet on the Super Bowl Gatorade Colour in Canada?
Yes, you can bet on the Super Bowl Gatorade colour and more in Canada by checking out the latest football odds at BetMGM.
Super Bowl Gatorade Colours (2001-2025)
| Gatorade Colour | Number of Times | Percentage |
| Orange | 5 | 20.0% |
| Clear/Water | 4 | 16.0% |
| None | 4 | 16.0% |
| Blue | 4 | 16.0% |
| Purple | 4 | 16.0% |
| Yellow | 4 | 16.0% |
| Red/Pink | 0 | 0% |
What Colour Was the Gatorade at the Super Bowl in 2025?
Yellow was the colour of the Gatorade at the Super Bowl in 2025.
What Is a Super Bowl Gatorade Bath?
A Super Bowl Gatorade bath is a celebratory tradition in which the winning team pours a large bucket or cooler of ice-cold Gatorade over the head of the victorious coach, typically after a major game like the Super Bowl.
The first time it’s believed to have happened was on Oct. 28, 1984, during a New York Giants regular season game.
The tradition gained popularity, and the Giants famously doused their coach, Bill Parcells, 17 times during the 1986 season when New York won its first Super Bowl. The Gatorade colour was orange.
Super Bowl Gatorade History
| Year | Gatorade Colour | Super Bowl Winner |
| 2025 | Yellow | Eagles |
| 2024 | Purple | Chiefs |
| 2023 | Purple | Chiefs |
| 2022 | Blue | Rams |
| 2021 | Blue | Buccaneers |
| 2020 | Orange | Chiefs |
| 2019 | Blue | Patriots |
| 2018 | Yellow | Eagles |
| 2017 | None | Patriots |
| 2016 | Orange | Broncos |
| 2015 | Blue | Patriots |
| 2014 | Orange | Seahawks |
| 2013 | None | Ravens |
| 2012 | Purple | Giants |
| 2011 | Orange | Packers |
| 2010 | Orange | Saints |
| 2009 | Yellow | Steelers |
| 2008 | Clear | Giants |
| 2007 | Clear | Colts |
| 2006 | Clear | Steelers |
| 2005 | Clear | Patriots |
| 2004 | None | Patriots |
| 2003 | Purple | Buccaneers |
| 2002 | None | Patriots |
| 2001 | Yellow | Ravens |
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