Time Zones
Times Square, New York City
Food & Good Luck Traditions
Unique Celebrations Around the World
Different New Years & Cultural Calendars
100

True or False:

All countries celebrate New Year's on January 1st.

False

Fun fact: There are more than 25 different New Year's days!

100

How many seconds does it take for the Times Square ball to drop?

a. 10 seconds

b. 30 seconds

c. 60 seconds

d. 90 seconds

c. 60 seconds

100

What fruit do people in Spain eat at midnight for good luck?

a. Almonds

b. Blueberries

c. Cookies

d. Grapes

d. Grapes


Fun fact: Eating 12 grapes for the twelve chimes of the clock under the table is to bring good luck and love.

100

In Thailand, Songkran is the New Year's celebration which involves throwing ____?

a. Water

b. Flowers

c. Fake money

d. Rice

a. Water

Fun fact: This is the world's largest water fight where water symbolizes washing away bad luck.

100

Which month is the Islamic New Year?

a. March

b. June

c. September

d. December

c. June


Fun fact: It is expected to be on Tuesday June 16 - Wednesday June 17 this year depending on the moon.

200

Which major city is the first to celebrate the New Year every year?

a. Tokyo

b. Sydney

c. Auckland

d. Honolulu

c. Auckland

200

What song is traditionally sung at midnight on New Year's?

a. Sweet Caroline

b. What a Wonderful World

c. Imagine

d. Auld Lang Syne

d. Auld Lang Syne

200

Which country puts coins inside cakes for good luck?

a. France

b. Brazil

c. Romania

d. Greece

d. Greece


Fun fact: The cake is called Vasilopita and whoever gets the slice with the coin receives good luck.

200

Which country celebrates by wearing different coloured underwear?

a. Mexico

b. Brazil

c. Canada

d. Finland

b. Brazil


Fun fact: Colours have different meanings (red = love, yellow = wealth, green = health, blue = calm, white = peace)

200

When is Nowruz (Persian New Year) celebrated?

a. April

b. August

c. June

d. March

d. March


Fun fact: Nowruz means "New Day" when the Spring equinox begins. It will be on Friday March 20 this year.

300

Which place is the last to celebrate the New Year?

a. New Zealand

b. Hawaii

c. Alaska

d. Baker Island

d. Baker Island

300

What year did the Times Square ball first drop?

a. 1899

b. 1907

c. 1913

d. 1919

b. 1907
300

Which country smashes plates on New Year's Eve for good luck?

a. Italy

b. Denmark

c. Portugal

d. France

b. Denmark


Fun fact: Smashing plates at friends' doors brings good luck. The bigger the pile, the more luck!

300

Which country rolls suitcases around the block on New Years Eve?

a. Guatemala

b. Argentina

c. Colombia

d. Venezuela

c. Colombia


Fun fact: The suitcases are usually empty and symbolizes travel and adventure for the upcoming year.

300

What time of day does Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) always begin?

a. Sunrise

b. Noon

c. Sunset

d. Midnight

c. Sunset


Fun fact: This marks the creation of Adam & Eve, and begins Friday September 11 - Sunday September 13 this year.

400

How many time zones are there on Earth?

a. 12

b. 18

c. 24

d. 36

c. 24

400

How heavy is the Times Square ball?


c. 11,000 - 12,000 pounds

Fun fact: It weighs 11,875 pounds!

400

In Japan, how many times do they ring the bell for New Years?

a. 13

b. 75

c. 108

d. 26

c. 108


Fun fact: The ringing represents cleansing of 108 worldly desires.

400

In Ecuador, people burn life-sized dolls called "Año Viejos" on New Year's Eve. What is the main purpose of this tradition?

a. To honor ancestors

b. To scare away evil spirits

c. To burn away misfortunes from last year

d. To celebrate the harvest

c. To burn away misfortunes from last year


Fun fact: The dolls are typically stuffed with old clothes, paper, and fireworks. Jumping over the fires is considered good luck.

400

What month will Diwali (Hindu New Year) occur in 2026?

a. September

b. October

c. November

d. December

c. November


Fun fact: It is expected to be Sunday November 8 this year, although in 2025 it was on Monday October 20.

500

Which imaginary line in the Pacific Ocean separates the first place from the last place on Earth to celebrate the New Year?

a. The Prime Meridian

b. The Equator

c. The Tropic of Capricorn

d. The International Date Line

d. The International Date Line

Fun fact: It does not go straight down since it suddenly shoots out to the east near the Equator then shoots back to the west.


500

The Times Square ball drop takes place atop which building in New York City?

a. Empire State Building

b. One Times Square

c. Rockefeller Center

d. Chrysler Building

b. One Times Square

500

In which country do people clean their homes before New Year's to sweep away bad luck?

a. China

b. Ireland

c. Germany

d. Australia

a. China


Fun fact: By getting rid of the bad luck, this makes room for good fortune to enter homes.

500

In Scotland, the first person to enter a home with gifts after midnight on New Year's Eve is called the "first-footer". What traditional gift symbolizes warmth?

a. A box of matches

b. A blanket

c. A lump of coal

d. A candle

c. A lump of coal


Fun fact: A tall, dark-haired male bringing gifts is also considered lucky.

500

For Chinese New Year 2026, which zodiac animal will be represented?

a. Rabbit

b. Horse

c. Tiger

d. Pig

b. Horse


Fun fact: Each animal comes once every 12 years. 

The order is:

Rat -> Ox -> Tiger -> Rabbit -> Dragon -> Snake -> Horse -> Goat -> Monkey -> Rooster -> Dog -> Pig

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