

Today's NYT Connections explores the physical parts of a home, the ‘flower power’ era of the 1960s, major global turning points, and physical hand gestures.
The Green category dives into the counterculture movement with terms associated with the hippie lifestyle.
The Purple group is a physical observation challenge, focusing on common gestures.
The NYT Connections puzzle for Sunday, May 3, 2026 (Puzzle #1057), is a cleverly constructed grid that balances straightforward synonyms with historical trivia. Today's board attempts to mislead players by overlapping words like Green and Commune.
To succeed today, you must separate the architectural terms from the cultural ones. While a House and a Commune both involve living spaces, their categorical roles in this puzzle are distinct.
Here are the four categories for today’s puzzle:
Yellow: Home structures
Green: Associated with 1960s counterculture
Blue: Famous revolutions in history
Purple: Gestures made with the index and middle fingers
Use these hints to narrow down your choices before the answers are revealed:
Yellow (Easiest): These are common buildings or additions found on a residential property. They are all physical places where you might live or store items.
Green (Easy): Think back to the age of Peace and Love. These four terms are deeply tied to the social movements, lifestyles, and icons of the mid-to-late 1960s.
Blue (Medium): This group focuses on world-altering events. Each word is a famous Revolution that changed how society, industry, or agriculture functions.
Purple (Hardest): This group is about body language. Think about what you can do with just your index and middle fingers. Each of these words describes a specific sign or action made with those two digits.
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If you’ve run out of attempts or just want to verify your logic, here are the correct groupings for today:
Yellow – Home structures: Garage, House, Porch, Shed
Green – Associated with 1960s counterculture: Acid, Commune, Free Love, Hippie
Blue – Famous revolutions in history: French, Green, Industrial, Sexual
Purple – Gestures made with the index and middle fingers: Air Quotes, Bunny Ears, Fingers Crossed, Peace
The following image shows NYT Connections solutions for today:
Today's grid relied heavily on conceptual overlap. The word Sexual was a major trap; it fits perfectly into the Green group (1960s counterculture) alongside Free Love. However, in the context of this puzzle, it is needed to complete the Blue group as the Sexual Revolution.
Many players might try to pair Green with Commune or Acid (environmental/organic themes), but it refers to the Green Revolution in agriculture. The Purple category was also a visual test. You had to physically imagine your hand to realize that Peace, Bunny Ears, and Air Quotes all use the same two-finger ‘V’ or ‘hook’ shape.
The May 3 Connections puzzle was a well-rounded Sunday challenge. The Yellow group (Home structures) provided a quick entry point, but the battle between the Green and Blue categories required a careful second look at historical labels. The best strategy today was to lock in the Purple gestures first if you could spot the ‘two-finger’ connection, as it cleared up the most confusing distractors.
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