No, you cannot legally "sell" your World of Hyatt points to a third party. The program’s terms and conditions strictly prohibit the sale, barter, or trade of points for cash or other considerations. If Hyatt's "Audit" team detects that you have sold your points—often flagged by transfers to unknown accounts followed by suspicious bookings—they can and will permanently close your account and forfeit all remaining points and elite status. However, in 2026, Hyatt has made it much easier to transfer points legally. You can now digitally share points with any other World of Hyatt member for free via the Hyatt website, allowing you to "pool" points with family or friends for a specific award stay. While you can't sell them for a profit, you can certainly use this feature to help a loved one. For those looking for "value," the only authorized way to get "cash" back is to redeem points for "Find" experiences or spa services, though this typically offers a much lower "cents-per-point" value than a luxury hotel stay.