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Times Square Confetti This Year Will Be in the Form of Wishes for New Years

Because of the social distancing and the pandemic and changes to how we celebrate, Time Square is doing this New Year’s Eve Wishing Wall.
When the New Year Rings in, this year, instead of the traditional confetti, thousands of wishes from people around the world will fall down.
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For over a hundred years, Time Square has been the focal point for gatherings of great historical and emotional significance since the first Time Square New Year’s Eve celebration attracted thousands of revelers in 1904.
Participate in this annual tradition by writing your wish for the New Year on a piece of confetti for our New Year’s Eve Wishing Wall. Your wish may be a dream for yourself, for someone you love for for the world at large. If you write your wish ona piece of confetti, we will release it at midnight on New Year’s Eve for all the world to see.
New Year’s Eve Wishing Wall
This Wishing Wall was set up in Times Square, as well as, online for people to submit their goals, wishes and dreams for the upcoming new year. The submitted wishes will be printed on actual confetti and dropped on revelers at midnight.
A Wishing Wall set up in Times Square and another online invited people to submit their goals and dreams for the new year. Those wishes are being printed onto the actual confetti that will be dropped on revelers at midnight this New Year’s Eve.

(Photo courtesy of Times Square Alliance)
They were doing a test of the “airworthiness” of the multi-color confetti at 11 a.m. on December 29, 2020 from the marquee at Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square.
However, the deadline to submit wishes has passed, but you can get an early start on wishing for 2022.
How to submit a New Year’s Eve wish
Wishes can also be shared on Twitter and Instagram using the #ConfettiWish hashtag.
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