Workers installed 192 glittering Waterford crystal triangles on Times Square’s New Year’s Eve ball on Sunday, in preparation for a pandemic-limited celebration that will lack the usual tightly packed crowds of revellers. The ball, located in New York City, US, is a 12-foot geodesic sphere covered with 2,688 crystal triangles of various sizes. Some new crystals are swapped in every year. This year’s addition features a new “Gift of Happiness” design, represented by a sunburst of bright cuts radiating outward. The ball blazing with 32,256 LED lights will be dropped at 11.59pm on New Year’s Eve to ring in 2021. Performances at the event will be designed for TV audiences watching from home.