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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

Meet the eight colors you'll encounter most — from rojo traffic lights to a cielo azul. In this drill, you'll build instant visual recognition, one color at a time.
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average score: 90% (all users)

1B · Apply: The Basic Color Wheel

You've spotted these colors on paper — now you'll hear them spoken aloud and use them inside real sentences. Ready to go beyond the page?
10 questions
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average score: 90% (all users)

2A · Learn: Shades and Special Tones

Purple tulips, golden rings, silver coins — these seven colors add nuance to everything you describe. Let's meet each one before we put them to work.
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2B · Apply: Shades and Special Tones 🔒

Time to hear morada and dorada spoken aloud, spell them from audio, and slot them into sentences — plus quick check-ins on rojo and azul from Unit 1.
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3A · Learn: Color in Words 🔒

Is it dark or light? Vivid or pale? These five words let you fine-tune any color description. Short list — but they change everything.
10 questions
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average score: 90% (all users)

3B · Apply: Color in Words 🔒

You've now met all 20 color words. Use oscuro, vivo, and the rest in sentences, hear them spoken aloud, and revisit naranja and dorada from earlier units.
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7. Review 1: Can You Read It? 🔒

Six sessions in — you know all 20 colors. Let's confirm you can read and recall the five core palette words cold, both directions.
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8. Review 2: Can You Hear It? 🔒

No text clues this time — you'll hear amarilla, naranja, and three more spoken aloud and match the sound to its meaning or spelling.
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9. Review 3: Can You Use It? 🔒

Fill in the blank with exactly the right color word. These five shades need to feel natural inside a complete Spanish sentence.
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10. Review 4: Mix 🔒

Reading, listening, spelling, context — all at once. Show that oscuro, vivo, transparente, and the rest are truly yours across every skill.
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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.