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| Column | Content | |--------|-----------------------------| | A | Empty / spacing | | B | Round 1 game lines (teams) | | C | Connector lines (draw) | | D | Round 2 game lines | | E | Connector lines (draw) | | F | Quarterfinals (Round 2 results) | | G–H | Spacing + connectors | | I | Semifinals | | J–K | Spacing + connectors | | L | Championship | | M | Champion name |
Game 1: A1 vs A16 ──┐ ├── W1 ──┐ Game 2: A8 vs A9 ──┘ │ ├── QF1 ──┐ Game 3: A5 vs A12 ──┐ │ │ ├── W3 ──┘ │ Game 4: A4 vs A13 ──┘ │ ├── SF1 ──┐ Game 5: A6 vs A11 ──┐ │ │ ├── W5 ──┐ │ │ Game 6: A3 vs A14 ──┘ │ │ │ ├── QF2 ──┘ │ Game 7: A7 vs A10 ──┐ │ │ ├── W7 ──┘ │ Game 8: A2 vs A15 ──┘ │ ├── CHAMPION Same layout mirrored for bottom half │ (just keep symmetrical) │ Search online for: “Printable 16 team bracket PDF” → Print the PDF, then manually fill in team names. You can even insert that PDF as an image in Excel if you need an electronic version for reference. 16 team bracket excel
Easier alternative: Use in a single column for each round, aligned symmetrically. 2. Simplified row‑based bracket (recommended for paper) Create rows 1–31 in Excel (odd rows = team names, even rows = connector lines). even rows = connector lines).