What this page helps you practise
You train active spelling and the mental word model: you learn how a word is constructed, not just how it sounds or looks as a whole.
Practice word recognition with a hangman-style game and direct feedback. Build practical spanish skills at your own pace.
Hangman practises spelling and letter-level word recognition. That is a different skill from recognising whole words — you reconstruct the word letter by letter, which strengthens written ability.
Start with vocabulary, add sentence building or verbs, then finish with a game or dialogue page for active recall.
You train active spelling and the mental word model: you learn how a word is constructed, not just how it sounds or looks as a whole.
Hangman is especially useful for languages with spelling patterns that differ from Dutch or English, such as umlauts in German or accents in French. It trains your eye for those specific patterns.
Combine hangman with the vocabulary quiz: the quiz teaches you the meaning, hangman teaches you the exact spelling. Together they give you more complete word knowledge.
Spanish shares a large vocabulary with French and Italian due to their common Latin origin. Spanish also has two words for "to be" (ser and estar) — practise that distinction separately after mastering basic vocabulary.
Pair this exercise with the pages below to build a stronger study path and a clearer internal link structure.
Who is spanish hangman game for? This page is useful for learners who want focused spanish practice in short sessions with direct feedback.
Can I use this exercise on mobile? Yes. The exercise pages are designed to run directly in a modern browser on desktop and mobile.
What should I practise after this page? A strong next step is to combine this page with vocabulary, sentence building, verbs or dialogue practice inside the same spanish hub.