HIGHLIGHTS
- Today’s NYT Strands theme is “Join the chorus,” meaning players must find words that represent different vocal parts in a choir.
- The Spangram is 9 characters long, starting with “C” and ending with “T,” running horizontally through the puzzle.
- AL, SO, BA, TE, BA, ME, and TR are the first two letters of the remaining answers for today’s NYT Strands.
NYT Strands is a word game developed by The New York Times as part of its Games library.
Players in yesterday’s NYT Strands had to uncover hidden words linked to the theme “Power Plants.”
Today’s NYT Strands theme is “Join the Chorus,” meaning players must identify hidden words related to the theme.
Join The Chorus Meaning In The NYT Strands
Today’s NYT Strands theme, “Join the Chorus,” didn’t resonate with me, so I started searching for words that might clarify its meaning.

I realized it was related to music, but I need a better understanding of how the theme connects to the hidden words.
In such cases, the best approach for players is to start looking for a spangram hidden within the word grid.
Every puzzle contains a spangram, a word or phrase that best represents the theme and helps players understand what to look for.

Today’s spangram is “Choir Part,” starting with the last word in the third row and ending with the first word in the sixth row.
The spangram acts as a cluse, showing that all the words represent the different vocal roles in a choir.
All Answers For NYT Strands For March 30, 2025
To complete today’s NYT Strands puzzle and achieve a perfect score, you must highlight eight words, including the spangram.

Marking words that appear in the grid but are unthemed to the theme will contribute to the hint.
After filling it entirely by selecting three unrelated words, you can use it to highlight the letters of an answer.
Players can select words like trap, part, choir, and sort in the word grid to receive hints.

Here are all the words you’ll find in the NYT Strands for March 30, 2025:
- Alto
- Soprano
- Bass
- Tenor
- Baritone
- Mezzo
- Treble
NYT Strands challenges players by setting themes that may require them to think both literally and figuratively.

Puzzles like today’s encourage clever answers that may convey meanings entirely different from their literal interpretation.

