Colors
After completing these quizzes, you'll hear someone say azul or dorado and know exactly what they mean — and you'll use these words yourself without hesitation.
1A · Learn: The Basic Color Wheel
1B · Apply: The Basic Color Wheel
2A · Learn: Shades and Special Tones
2B · Apply: Shades and Special Tones 🔒
3A · Learn: Color in Words 🔒
3B · Apply: Color in Words 🔒
7. Review 1: Can You Read It? 🔒
8. Review 2: Can You Hear It? 🔒
9. Review 3: Can You Use It? 🔒
10. Review 4: Mix 🔒
This set covers all 20 Spanish color words, grouped into three thematic units. The first unit gives you the eight most common colors: negro, blanca, rojo, azul, verde, amarilla, naranja, and gris. The second unit adds seven richer shades — morada, rosado, marrón, rubio, dorada, plateado, and cremoso — the kind you reach for when describing clothing, jewelry, and food. The third unit rounds out the set with five descriptive words — oscuro, clara, vivo, transparente, and color itself — that let you fine-tune any description you make.
Each unit has two short sessions (A and B). The first session (Learn) builds reading recognition: you see a Spanish word and choose its English meaning, or vice versa. The second session (Apply) raises the stakes — you'll hear words spoken aloud, match audio to spelling, and complete fill-in-the-blank sentences. Sessions run about five minutes. Starting from Unit 2, earlier words return in harder question types so nothing slips from memory.
By the end, you'll be able to hear plateado and know it's silver without thinking, spell transparente from an audio clip, and complete a sentence like 'La pared es _____ y cremosa.' You'll have seen, heard, spelled, and used all 20 words in context — and four cumulative review sessions will confirm that mastery sticks.