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How to Use the Blank Bracket Template
The blank bracket template gives you a completely empty 32-slot tournament chart that you fill in from scratch. Unlike the pre-filled World Cup bracket, every single slot starts blank — you decide who or what competes. Type any name you want, pick winners round by round, and export the finished bracket as a high-resolution PNG. No account required, no watermarks, and it works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. The entire process takes less than 5 minutes from start to export.
1. Choose a starting format
Open the blank bracket and decide how you want to use it. Running a sports league? Start typing real team names. Organizing a classroom vote? Enter student-submitted candidates. Building a "best of" bracket for fun? Type in movies, snacks, songs, or anything else. The template works for any 32-entry single-elimination tournament regardless of subject matter. You can also use it as a seeded bracket by placing stronger entries at the top and bottom of the draw, just like a real tournament seeding structure.
2. Type team names into each slot
Click on any empty slot and type a name. All 32 first-round positions are fully editable — there are no pre-filled defaults to delete. You can use short labels like "Team A" or longer names up to 24 characters. If you have fewer than 32 participants, simply leave extra slots blank.
3. Pick winners round by round
Once your first-round matchups are set, click on the team you think will win each game. The winner advances automatically to the next round. Work your way through the Round of 32, Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final Four, and Championship. You can change any pick at any time — the bracket recalculates downstream matchups instantly. This makes it easy to explore different scenarios or run multiple rounds of voting with a group before locking in the final results.
4. Export as PNG or print
When your bracket is complete, hit the Export button to download a high-resolution PNG image. The file prints cleanly on US Letter, A4, or poster-sized paper. Share it in a group chat, pin it to a bulletin board, attach it to an email, or post it on social media. Export before closing the page — your entries stay in the current tab but will reset if you refresh.
Creative Uses for Blank Brackets
A blank bracket is not just for sports. The single-elimination format is one of the most intuitive ways to compare options, run competitions, and make group decisions. Because every slot is empty, you are not limited to any specific sport, league, or topic. The template becomes whatever you need it to be — a tournament chart, a voting tool, a debate framework, or a decision-making aid. Here are the most popular ways people use blank brackets.
Office tournaments (non-sports)
Run a bracket for best office snack, favorite lunch spot, worst meeting room name, or top team-building idea. Blank brackets turn mundane workplace debates into structured, fun competitions. Print the bracket, hang it in the break room, and let coworkers vote on matchups throughout the week. It works as an icebreaker for new teams, a morale booster during slow seasons, or a lighthearted way to settle ongoing debates. Some teams run monthly brackets with different themes to keep engagement high year-round.
Classroom activities & educational projects
Teachers use blank brackets for history face-offs (Alexander the Great vs. Julius Caesar), book character tournaments (Harry Potter vs. Percy Jackson), science fair voting, vocabulary review games, and end-of-year superlative voting. Students fill in their own entries, debate matchups in small groups, and practice structured argumentation and persuasive writing. The visual elimination format keeps engagement high — especially for competitive students who love bracket-style formats. Print the completed bracket as a classroom poster to display the final results.
Fantasy leagues & custom sports tournaments
Create brackets for neighborhood basketball leagues, gaming tournaments (Smash Bros, FIFA, Mario Kart), fantasy football playoffs, pickup soccer, or cornhole tournaments at family barbecues. The blank template lets you type in any team or player name without being locked into a pre-set roster. It is perfect for recreational leagues, esports events, LAN parties, and friend-group competitions that do not follow any official format. Export the bracket and share it in your Discord server or group chat so everyone can follow the action.
Decision-making & comparison tool
Use the bracket format to make tough choices: comparing product options, ranking interview candidates, choosing a travel destination, picking a name for a new pet, or deciding which features to build next in a product roadmap. The elimination structure forces you to make direct head-to-head comparisons instead of staring at an overwhelming list. It is surprisingly effective for group decisions — have everyone fill out their own bracket independently, then compare final picks to find consensus.
Blank vs. Pre-Filled — Which Template Should You Use?
The blank bracket template is designed for situations where you want to enter your own team names from scratch. Every slot starts empty, so you have total control over who or what competes. This is the right choice for custom tournaments, classroom projects, office fun brackets, and any competition that does not follow the official 2026 FIFA World Cup format. Think of it as a universal single-elimination bracket generator that happens to share the same clean design and export quality as our World Cup tools.
If you want to predict the actual World Cup results with the real 48-team roster already filled in, use the Bracket Predictor instead — it comes pre-loaded with all 48 qualified nations and the official group-stage draw. If you want the official teams but also want to customize colors, titles, and branding for a company pool or watch party poster, the Bracket Maker gives you the full design toolkit. And if you need a printable version to fill in by hand with a pen or marker on game day, the Printable Bracket provides a print-optimized layout designed specifically for physical use.
Blank Bracket FAQ
Can I use this blank bracket for things other than football?+
Absolutely. The blank bracket template is completely sport-agnostic. You can type in any names you want — basketball teams, video game characters, pizza toppings, historical figures, dog breeds, TV shows, or anything else you can imagine. The 32-slot single-elimination format works for any head-to-head competition regardless of the subject. Many users create brackets for classroom activities, office competitions, social media content, and personal decision-making that have nothing to do with sports at all.
How many teams fit in the bracket?+
The blank bracket supports 32 entries in a single-elimination format. That gives you 5 rounds of competition: Round of 32, Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final Four, and the Championship final. With 32 slots you get 31 total matchups across all rounds, which is the sweet spot for most tournaments — large enough to feel like a real competition but small enough to finish in a single day or week. If you have fewer than 32 entries, leave some first-round slots empty. If you need the full 48-team World Cup format, use the Bracket Predictor or Bracket Maker instead.
Can I save my bracket and come back later?+
Your team names and picks stay in the current browser tab while you work. If you close or refresh the page, entries will reset. To keep a permanent copy, export the bracket as a PNG image using the Export button before closing. The PNG file serves as both a shareable image and a visual record of your completed bracket.
Can I change team names after entering them?+
Yes, you can edit any team name at any time by clicking on the slot and typing a new name. If you change a name in the first round after that team has already advanced in later rounds, the updated name will appear in all subsequent rounds automatically. You never have to start over from scratch. This makes it easy to fix typos, update nicknames, or swap in a last-minute replacement without rebuilding the entire bracket.
What export formats are available?+
The blank bracket exports as a high-resolution PNG image in landscape orientation, captured at 2× pixel density. This format works for screen sharing on any platform, social media posts on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Facebook, printing on standard paper sizes (US Letter, A4), and even poster-sized prints up to A2 when generated from a desktop browser. The exported image includes all your custom team names, winner picks, round labels, and the full bracket structure — completely free with no watermarks or branding overlays.
Is there a version with more or fewer than 32 teams?+
The blank bracket template currently supports 32 teams, which is the most popular and widely used single-elimination tournament size. It provides five rounds of competition from the opening round through the championship final. For the full 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup format (12 groups of 4 feeding into a knockout bracket), use the Bracket Predictor or Bracket Maker instead. We are actively considering adding 8-team, 16-team, and 64-team blank bracket templates based on user feedback — if you need a different size, let us know through the contact page.