Spanish Words #2 - Click the Pictures

Click the emoji that corresponds to each Spanish word.
You can make up to three mistakes
Pictures from OpenMoji
Quiz by
Elboy
Rate:
Last updated: December 8, 2025
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedSeptember 24, 2025
Times taken41,042
Average score62.5%
Rating4.73
4:00
0
 guessed
24 remaining
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
Click the Correct Answer on the Map
Save Your Stats
Your Next Quiz
Can you identify these brands based on their logos?
When given an English translation, can you guess these cities whose name comes from Spanish?
Click the emoji that corresponds to each French word.
You will be shown 10 random numbers between 1 and 100 without knowing what's next. Your task is to put them in order! But beware, if a number cannot be placed, the quiz ends...
14 Comments
+4
Level 28
Sep 24, 2025
I love this quiz
+2
Level 28
Sep 24, 2025
So much better for those, like me, who have a visual memory.
+2
Level 73
Dec 7, 2025
Nice work, but it's really hard to see the shade of green/red when you get an answer correct/incorrect.
+1
Level 75
Dec 7, 2025
Weird thing. I've fixed it. Change pending.
+1
Level 82
Dec 7, 2025
When you guess correctly it doesn't show fill the boxes with green
+1
Level 79
Dec 8, 2025
I like it, but why the inconsistency with the articles again?

Unas uvas and un sol.

+3
Level 75
Dec 8, 2025
In English: The Sun, not A Sun. So we have El Sol in Spanish.

"Uvas" is an uncountable, just like Milk ou Water in English. You can't say "A milk". It's the same thing in Spanish :)

+2
Level 79
Dec 8, 2025
I get why you did it for el sol (though there's nothing grammatically wrong with "a sun"). "Uvas" being uncountable is just not true. IMO it would be best to use the definite articles anyways. But in the end I'm just nitpicking. Thanks for making these quizzes.
+1
Level 60
Dec 8, 2025
I agree with Snoppap. I understand why “el Sol” can be used instead of “un sol,” even though it is not incorrect. However, "uvas" in Spanish is countable, unlike in English where it is uncountable, so it should be "unas uvas".
+1
Level 75
Dec 8, 2025
Fine with that: uva is countable in Spanish. My apologies 😊
+1
Level 64
Dec 8, 2025
Arco iris is one compound word? I didn't get it at first because it looked like a different language entirely.
+1
Level 75
Dec 8, 2025
The word exists in both spelling: Arcoíris or Arco iris.
+3
Level 68
Dec 8, 2025
Being a brazilian helped me a lot jaja
+2
Level 83
Dec 8, 2025
Not me having to shelve my Mexican Spanish (where a car is un carro, a screwdriver is un desarmador, and a bathtub is una tina de baño)... I got there!