36 Team Round Robin Bracket Generator

Generate a professional 36 team round robin tournament schedule instantly. Fair competition where every team plays every other team exactly once.

Last updated: January 2026

Teams:36
Total Games:630
Rounds:35
Games/Team:35
Byes:None

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    What Sports Use Round Robin Schedules?

    Round robin schedules work for any league or tournament where every team plays every other team.

    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Soccer
    • Hockey
    • Lacrosse
    • Rugby
    • Flag Football
    • Tennis
    • Pickleball
    • Badminton
    • Table Tennis
    • Bowling
    • Cornhole
    • Dodgeball
    • Esports
    • Chess
    • Pool / Billiards
    • Softball
    • Slo-Pitch
    • Baseball

    How a 36 Team Round Robin Works

    Tournament Mechanics

    In a round robin tournament, every team plays every other team exactly once. This produces the fairest possible results since no team can be eliminated by a single bad matchup. The total number of games is calculated with the formula: n(n-1)/2, where n is the number of teams.

    n(n-1)/2 = 36(36-1)/2 = 630 games

    Your 36 Team Tournament

    Total Games
    630
    Rounds Needed
    35
    Games/Team
    35
    Est. Duration
    158-210h

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Everything you need to know about 36 team round robin tournaments

    A round robin is a tournament format where every team plays every other team exactly once. Unlike elimination brackets, no team is knocked out after a loss. Rankings are determined by overall record (wins, losses, ties), making it the fairest way to determine true standings.

    A 36 team round robin has 630 total games. The formula is n(n-1)/2, where n is the number of teams. Each team plays 35 games (one against every other team).

    n(n-1)/2 = 36(36-1)/2 = 630 games

    35 rounds are needed for 36 teams. With an even number of teams, you need n-1 rounds. With an odd number, you still need n-1 rounds but one team gets a bye each round.
    Round robin is fairer because every team plays every opponent — one bad game doesn't end your tournament. Elimination is faster and more dramatic. Many tournaments use both: round robin pools followed by elimination playoffs.

    With 630 total games, the duration depends on fields available. With 1 field: 630 time slots. With 2 fields: 315 slots. With 3 fields: 210 slots. At 1-1.5 hours per game, plan for 158-473 hours of play.

    Round robin is popular in basketball, volleyball, soccer, hockey, tennis, curling, esports, and many more sports. It's the standard format for FIFA World Cup group stages, Olympic pool play, and recreational league regular seasons.

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