Winter Words & Surprising Facts
Around the Winter World
Winter Animals & Nature
Holiday Foods, Drinks & Surprising Traditions
New Year Surprises & Global Fun Facts
100

What winter weather term can also mean “someone giving you the cold shoulder”?

A cold front.

100

Which country greets the New Year first due to its time zone?

New Zealand/Kiribati

100

Which large animal famously hibernates, making winter the season of peace for hikers?

Bears

100

What warm winter drink becomes instantly fancier when topped with whipped cream or marshmallows?

Hot chocolate

100

What number does almost everyone count down from before midnight?

Ten

200

What frozen shape is famously said to be unique — no two are alike?

Snowflakes.

200

In many Asian cultures, what color is believed to bring good luck for the New Year?

Red

200

Which bird does NOT migrate for winter and often appears bright red against the snow?

The cardinal

200

Many cultures eat noodles at New Year for what symbolic meaning?

Long life

200

What is something many people write on January 1, but rarely finish by February?

New Year’s resolutions

300

What natural winter event can make trees “explode” due to rapid freezing?

Frost cracking

300

Which country celebrates the winter festival “Hogmanay,” known for loud fire festivals and first-footing?

Scotland

300

Which animal turns completely white in winter to hide from predators — nature’s version of a fashion change?

Arctic hare/arctic fox

300

Eating 12 grapes at midnight is considered good luck in which country?

Spain

300

In Denmark, people traditionally jump off a chair at midnight to “jump into” what?

The New Year

400

What do you call it when fog freezes on surfaces and makes everything look magical and sparkly?

Hoarfrost.

400

In the Northern Hemisphere, what month usually has the coldest average temperatures?

January

400

Which animals huddle together in giant groups during winter storms to stay warm?

Penguins

400

In Japan, people slurp a long noodle dish called “Toshikoshi noodles” to symbolize what?

Leaving the old year behind (“year-crossing noodles”)

400

In some countries, people open all the doors and windows at midnight to let what enter?

Good luck (or the New Year)

500

What rare phenomenon causes light pillars to appear in the sky as glowing vertical beams?

Light pillars (ice crystal reflection effect)

500

What is the name of the major winter celebration in some Asian countries that focuses heavily on family reunion and special foods?

Lunar New Year / Spring Festival

500

What is the term for the moment when the Earth is tilted farthest from the sun, creating the longest night of the year?

Winter Solstice

500

Which sparkling drink (alcoholic or not) is most commonly used to toast at New Year’s Eve celebrations?

Champagne / sparkling cider

500

In the Philippines, people wear polka dots at New Year for what symbolic reason?

To attract wealth and abundance (circles represent coins)