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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 FactsLet's Resolve to Review Your Estate Plan in 2025

As the year ends, many people vow to get their financial and legal affairs in order. Resolutions about finances and personal relationships - topics that feature prominently in an estate plan - are right up there in popularity with resolutions about health.

Making estate planning part of your New Year's resolution is a powerful way to provide peace of mind and long-term security for you and your family. Unlike setting an early alarm to get in that predawn run before work, you can schedule a time to go over your estate plan whenever it is most convenient for your busy schedule.

The new year provides a timely opportunity to review your plan and ensure that life changes - such as marriages, divorces, or new children - are reflected in your legal documentation.

If you do not update your plan - or do not have one at all - you could be resolving to let the state decide important matters such as who should receive your money and property at death and who should be appointed to care for your minor children if both parents are unable to do so.

Resolutions are all about living with intention, and there is no better way to live intentionally than through establishing an estate plan. Make 2025 the year you start taking your plan more seriously: Get in touch with our office to schedule a meeting.
1How Many Hours Do You Work in a Year?, On the Clock, https://www.ontheclock.com/Blog/working-hours-in-a-year.aspx (last visited Nov. 22, 2024).
2Sarah Kliff, How late the world stays up on New Year's, in one map, Vox (Dec. 30, 2014), https://www.vox.com/2014/12/30/7465329/new-years-bed-time.
3Danielle Commisso, Here's How Americans Are Celebrating New Year's Eve This Year, Civic Sci. (Dec. 27, 2023), https://civicscience.com/heres-how-americans-are-celebrating-new-years-eve-this-year.
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5Global countdown: Which countries welcome and bid adieu to New Year 2024 first and last, The Economic Times (Jan. 1, 2024), https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/global-countdown-which-countries-welcome-and-bid-adieu-to-new-year-2024-first-and-last/articleshow/106420553.cms.
6New Year's resolutions: Who makes them and why, Pew Rsch. Ctr. (Jan. 29, 2024), https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/01/29/new-years-resolutions-who-makes-them-and-why.
7Pasadena Tournament of Roses, https://tournamentofroses.com.
8Paul Grein, ABC to Air "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest" Through Jan 1, 2029, Billboard (Nov. 20, 2023), https://www.billboard.com/culture/tv-film/dick-clarks-new-years-rockin-eve-with-ryan-seacrest-abc-renewed-1235499600.
9History of New Year's Eve & the Times Square Ball, Times Square, https://www.timessquarenyc.org/nye/nye-history-times-square-ball (last visited Nov. 22, 2024).
10The 12 grapes, the passport to a year full of good things, Estudio Sampere (Dec. 12, 2023), https://sampere.com/blog/the-twelve-grapes.
11Unique New Year's Traditions From Around the World, Life is Suite (Dec. 21, 2023), https://www.lifeissuite.com/unique-new-years-traditions-from-around-the-world.
12Times Square Ball Facts, Times Square, https://timessquareball.net/times-square-ball-facts (last visited Nov. 22, 2024).
13Mike Wall, "Leap Second" to Be Added on New Year's Eve This Year, Space.com (Jul. 6, 2016), https://www.space.com/33361-leap-second-2016-atomic-clocks.html.
14Gia Yetikyel, The New Year's Eve Kiss Tradition, Explained, Vogue (Dec. 7, 2023), https://www.vogue.com/article/new-years-kiss-tradition.
15John Uri, Space Station 20th: Celebrating the Holidays in Space, NASA (Dec. 23, 2020), https://www.nasa.gov/history/space-station-20th-celebrating-the-holidays-in-space.
16Shanay Gracia, New Year's resolutions: Who makes them and why, Pew Rsch. Ctr. (Jan. 29, 2024), https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/01/29/new-years-resolutions-who-makes-them-and-why.
17Richard Batts, Why Most New Year's Resolutions Fail, The Ohio State Univ. (Feb. 2, 2023), https://fisher.osu.edu/blogs/leadreadtoday/why-most-new-years-resolutions-fail.
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19Joanne Dickson, Where did the new year's resolution come from? Well, we've been making them for 4,000 years, The Conversation (Jan. 1, 2023), https://theconversation.com/where-did-the-new-years-resolution-come-from-well-weve-been-making-them-for-4-000-years-196661.

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