The NYT Connections puzzle for May 12, 2026, puzzle #1066, looks simple at first, but today’s board quickly becomes trickier once the obvious words are gone. The puzzle mixes books, city names, familiar phrases and hidden currency names, making it a strong test of pattern recognition.
Today’s Connections hints are separated below so you can get help without seeing the full answers too early. The answers are hidden inside tap-to-reveal boxes only.
NYT Connections Hints Today for May 12
🟨 Yellow group hint: Think about books, literature and major written works.
🟩 Green group hint: These words complete the names of well-known cities when a “Saint”-style prefix is added.
🟦 Blue group hint: Add the same word before each answer to create familiar phrases.
🟪 Purple group hint: Look closely at the spelling. Each word hides a currency name with one extra letter added.
Extra Clues for Today’s Connections
Yellow clue: A critic, professor or librarian might use these words when describing a major book or creative work.
Green clue: The missing prefixes include versions such as San, Santa, São or St.
Blue clue: One phrase relates to math, one to clothing, one to travel and one to time off.
Purple clue: Stop looking for meanings and start checking for hidden money-related words.
Today’s NYT Connections Answers
🟨 Yellow Group
🟩 Green Group
🟦 Blue Group
🟪 Purple Group
Today’s Puzzle Explained
The yellow group is the most straightforward because tome and volume quickly point toward books. Opus is slightly less common, but it fits because it can describe a major artistic or literary work.
The green group becomes clearer once the missing city prefixes are noticed. Monica, Paulo, Petersburg and Salvador are not grouped as names here, but as parts of city names linked by Saint-related prefixes.
The blue group is one of the cleaner traps in today’s puzzle. Distance, division, Johns and weekend appear unrelated until the word long is placed before each one.
The purple group is the hardest because it depends on spelling rather than meaning. Franci, rando, realm and wonk each contain a currency name with one extra letter added, which makes the connection easy to miss until the final four words remain.
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