The Super Bowl game itself usually lasts about 3.5 hours from kickoff to final whistle, with most recent games falling between 3 hours 30 minutes and just under 4 hours.

Quick Scoop: Super Bowl Duration

  • Regulation game time is 60 minutes of play, split into four 15‑minute quarters, but clock stoppages, reviews, and commercials stretch that to well over 3 hours.
  • The halftime show is much longer than a normal NFL game’s break, often around 25–30 minutes, which adds noticeably to the overall length.
  • Over the past couple of decades, the typical start is around 6:30 p.m. ET, with the game usually ending a bit after 10 p.m. ET if there’s no unusual delay.
  • Only a few Super Bowls run under 3.5 hours, and only a small handful go beyond 4 hours, often due to overtime or unusual stoppages (like the famous power‑outage game).

If You’re Planning Your Night

  • Expect: About 3.5 hours for ā€œjust the gameā€ including halftime.
  • If you add pre‑game shows, anthem, and post‑game trophy ceremony and interviews, you can easily be in Super Bowl mode for 5–6 hours or more.

In practical terms: if kickoff is around 6:30 p.m. ET, planning to be free from roughly 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET will comfortably cover almost any normal Super Bowl broadcast.

TL;DR: For ā€œhow long will the Super Bowl last,ā€ assume about 3.5 hours for the full game broadcast, and closer to an entire evening if you watch pre‑game and post‑game coverage.

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