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Your wish could become part of the New Year's confetti in Times Square

'12.12.2023'

Alina Prikhodko

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With the holiday hysteria just around the corner, it's time to reflect on the past year and make plans for the new year, but the hard way. An amazing New Year's tradition in New York: everyone writes their wish on confetti that flies over Manhattan at midnight. This year, you can take part in the magical New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square from anywhere in the world, according to SecretNYC.

When the clock strikes midnight on January 1st, approximately 1 kilograms of confetti will rain down on Times Square. That said, your wish for 400 might end up on one of those pieces of confetti lining the streets of New York City.

NYE Wishing Wall is an annual tradition that brings together participants around the world, inviting them to share their hopes and dreams for the coming year. It can be found at TSq Plaza 46-47 between 46th and 47th Streets on Broadway, and is where you should go if you want to write down your wish.

You can write on one (or more) pieces of confetti from 11am to 8pm until December 25th. Everything that will be written on the 25th or later will be published only next year.

If you want to make your New Year's Eve wish fly over Manhattan but aren't sure you'll make it to Midtown, there's a digital option, too. Anyone can post their wish on digital wall Times Square wishes by sharing them on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #ConfettiWish. They will be added to the thousands of other wishes descending over the crowds in Times Square on New Year's Day.

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