Kalshi Launches Epic $1 Billion Basketball Contest!
College basketball fans can compete to win a $1 billion prize during March Madness if they can put together an unprecedented perfect bracket. Warren Buffet and Quicken Loans offered a $1 million prize for years during the NCAA Tournament. However, a different company has upped the ante in 2026 ahead of the men’s March Madness commencing.
MORE: Pat McAfee announces legendary addition for March Madness coverage Kalshi is offering a monster $1 billion perfect bracket challenge this month as 2026 March Madness starts. Top seeds Duke, Florida, Arizona and Michigan will likely be popular Final Four picks after earning top seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Kalshi is offering $1 billion prize for a perfect March Madness bracket pic.
twitter. com/zhzx09V9Sf — Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) March 16, 2026 Meanwhile, Kalshi promises to give out $1 million to the contestant that has the most correct picks as well as an additional $1 million to two charities. College basketball fans may want to proceed with caution though when filling out their brackets.
The chances of completing the ultra rare feat is roughly 1 in 9. 2 quintillion. March Madness presents 63 games once the first round begins, plus an additional four games during the Play-In Round.
However, a $1 million prize for the best overall bracket certainly isn’t anything to push aside for taking a few minutes to fill one out. MORE: 2026 March Madness bracket, full list of NCAA Tournament dates The NCAA Tournament begins Tuesday with the Play-In Round, however, the Kalshi bracket challenge won’t officially start until Thursday, March 19. Arizona Wildcats forward Ivan Kharchenkov faces the Houston Cougars during the Big 12 Tournament Championship.