NYT Connections for June 5, 2026, Puzzle #1090 delivered a board that looked straightforward until the final categories started taking shape. The yellow and green groups had recognizable themes, but several words carried alternative meanings that made early grouping attempts unreliable.
The biggest challenge was the purple category, which relied on hidden word endings rather than shared definitions. Meanwhile, movie titles in the blue group blended in with ordinary vocabulary, creating several convincing but incorrect paths before the full solution became clear.

NYT Connections June 5 Hints
Yellow Hint: Think of a classic fairy tale.
Sharper Clue: These words are all connected to two children who become lost in the woods.
Trap To Avoid: Don’t build a general fantasy or supernatural category.
Green Hint: Breakfast is the key.
Sharper Clue: These words describe pieces or shapes commonly associated with cereal.
Trap To Avoid: Several words have meanings outside food, making the connection easy to overlook.
Blue Hint: Hollywood provides the link.
Sharper Clue: All four answers belong to the filmography of the same actress.
Trap To Avoid: Some answers look like everyday nouns rather than movie titles.
Purple Hint: Pay attention to the endings.
Sharper Clue: Transportation methods are hidden inside the words.
Trap To Avoid: Looking at the full definitions will not help you solve this category.
Common Wrong Paths: Many players likely paired Ghost with Witch because both suggest supernatural themes. Others may have attempted to build a category around descriptive words such as Forest, Cluster and Flake. The purple category was especially deceptive because the intended connection comes from hidden letter patterns rather than the meanings of the words themselves.
Today’s NYT Connections Answers
Yellow Group
Green Group
Blue Group
Purple Group
Today’s puzzle rewarded players who stayed flexible. The strongest solving lesson was to stop focusing only on definitions and start examining word structure when a few stubborn answers refuse to fit. That approach was essential for uncovering the transportation-themed purple category.
One additional feature available after solving is the NYT Connections Bot, which provides a score breakdown and analysis of your choices. Registered players can also track completion statistics, win rate, perfect games and ongoing streaks.
For official gameplay and post-game analysis, players can visit the New York Times Connections page.














