- The Times Square New Year’s Eve ball can display 16 million colors.
What better for the holiday than New Years fun facts? What do you really know about this day?
- The most popular New Year’s resolution in 2020 was to exercise more.

- There’s one ton of confetti dropped in Times Square on New Year’s Eve for the ball drop.
- The first Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball weighed 700 pounds.
- The first ball dropped in Times Square in 1907.
- In Scottish tradition, you kiss everyone in the room at midnight. This sounds like quite the interesting tradition and the most classic of New Years fun facts
- January 1st was officially declared the first day of the new year in 46 B.C.
- The Times Square Ball drop has happened every year since 1907.
- There have been seven versions of the Times Square New Years Eve Ball to date.
- The New Year baby was introduced to the United States by Germany.
- Guy Lombardo was the first host of the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- Haiti gained independence on January 1st, 1803.
- The Times Square New Year’s Eve ball is 12 feet in diameter.
- On average, about 11,293 infants are born in the United States on January 1st
each year. Did you know this as one of the New Years fun facts? - People from the Southern United States sometimes eat black-eyed peas for good luck on New Year’s Eve.
- Partiers began celebrating New Years Eve in Time Square before the ball drop even took place, starting in 1904.
- The second Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball was introduced in 1920.
- There were 100 light bulbs that covered the first Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball.
- The Tiimes Square New Year’s Eve Ball did not drop in the years 1942 and 1943.
- The triangles on the Times Square ball are made from Waterford Crystals.
- Grapes are eaten at midnight on New Year’s Eve for good luck.
- “January” comes from the Roman God Janus, the God of doors and gates.
- Eggs were given as gifts on New Year’s Day in ancient Persia.
- Iron and wood were used as material in the first Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball.
- About 360 million glasses of champagne are drank every New Year’s Eve.

- There are 2,688 total triangles on the Times Square Ball.
- The Times Square New Year’s Eve ball can display 16 million colors. Can you believe this New Years fun fact?
- One billion people tune in to watch the Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball drop.
- The Times Square Ball weighs 11,875 pounds.
The Dutch believe eating donuts on New Years Day will bring good luck. - Smashing a peppermint pig is considered good luck in New York.
These New Years fun facts are pretty great! Let me know your favorite in the comments!
