New Year's Eve Trivia and Fun Facts
Americans are known for their "work hard, play hard" mindset. On average, we work 1,789
hours per year.1 However, even with our play-hard mentality, many of us do not stay up to see
the ball drop on New Year's Eve.2 Less than one-third of Americans plan to either attend or host
a New Year's Eve party,3 while more than half will spend the evening at home.4
Whether your plans involve a night on the couch with family or celebrating into the wee hours
with fellow partygoers, here are some fun New Year's trivia questions and factoids to stimulate
the mind and ring in 2025.
New Year's Trivia Questions and Answers
Question: Which country is the first to see the New Year
Answer: The island nation of Kiribati is the first5 due to its position on the International Date
Line.
Question: What is the name of the traditional Scottish song sung at midnight on New Year's
Eve?
Answer: Auld Lang Syne (translation: "old long since" or "for old time's sake")
Question: What is the most common New Year's resolution?
Answer: Health, exercise, or diet-related goals6
Question: Where is the Tournament of Roses Parade held?
Answer: Pasadena, California7
Bonus: When was it first held?
Answer: 1890
Question: When did the original "New Year's Rockin' Eve"8 broadcast air?
Answer: 1972
Bonus: What network hosted the original show?
Answer: NBC (the show moved to ABC in 1974)
Bonus: Who hosted the first two editions?
Answer: Three Dog Night and George Carlin (Dick Clark took over as host when it moved to
ABC)
Question: What year was the first Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop?
Answer: 19079
Question: What do Spaniards eat 12 of at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck in the
coming year?
Answer: Grapes10
Question: What country is known for smashing plates on New Year's to ward off evil spirits?
Answer: Denmark11
New Year's Eve Fun Facts
- The Times Square Ball is 12 feet in diameter, weighs 11,875 pounds, and is covered in
2,688 Waterford crystals.12
- Occasionally, a "leap second" is added to the world's official clocks on New Year's Eve
to keep the clocks in sync with Earth's rotation.13
- The tradition of kissing at midnight on New Year's Eve is rooted in ancient superstitions
that doing so brings good luck in love and relationships in the year ahead.14
- The International Space Station crew celebrated the New Year in space for the first time
in 2000.15
- Approximately 30 percent of Americans make New Year's resolutions,16 but fewer than
10 percent are successful at keeping them.17
- Twenty-three percent of people quit their resolution by the end of the first week; 43
percent quit by the end of January.18
- The practice of making New Year's resolutions dates back over 4,000 years to the
ancient Babylonians, who made promises to their gods at the start of the year in hopes
of gaining favor.19 They celebrated the new year not on January 1 but at the vernal
equinox in mid-March.
Let's Resolve to Work Together This Year
While health-related resolutions top the list of New Year's vows, resolutions about finances and
personal relationships rank second and third.
The new year is ideal for clients to get their affairs in order. Starting the year by addressing
estate planning can offer clients peace of mind and long-term security - and can offer advisors
opportunities to work together when clients' financial, legal, and legacy goals overlap.
Resolutions about work and career goals are also common. Sticking to resolutions is never
easy, but sharing them with a partner has been shown to improve success rates. If your New
Year's resolution entails getting new clients and better serving your current clients, we should
resolve to work together in 2025.
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