Spanish Verb Conjugation Maze Game (Conditional Tense)
The conditional tense is an important structure for expressing hopes, hypothetical situations, polite requests, and what someone “would” do. This maze-style conjugation game offers students a fun and interactive way to practice forming the conditional—turning grammar review into a puzzle challenge.
This activity is great for partner work, warm-ups, stations, fast-finishers, or as an engaging review before assessments.
Objective
Move from START to FINISH by correctly conjugating verbs in the conditional tense.
How to Play
- Begin at the START space.
- You may move up, down, left, or right, but only if you correctly conjugate the verb in the space using the conditional tense.
- Each space includes a subject pronoun and an infinitive.
- Students must say or write the correct conditional form to move on.
- The first player to reach FINISH wins.
Game Board Spaces
START
tú – estudiar
ella – bailar
yo – comprar
ellos – viajar
yo – hablar
vosotros – comer
ella – ver
nosotros – escribir
tú – hacer
ustedes – salir
él – tener
yo – decir
tú – poder
FINISH
ella – salir
tú – venir
vosotros – ir
yo – saber
ellos – tener
nosotros – hacer
yo – vivir
él – estudiar
ustedes – querer
tú – ver
Answer Key
estudiarías
bailaría
compraría
viajarían
hablaría
comeríais
vería
escribiríamos
harías
saldrían
tendría
diría
podrías
saldría
vendrías
iríais
sabría
tendrían
haríamos
viviría
estudiaría
querrían
verías
Why This Activity Works
• Reinforces conditional endings through repeated meaningful practice.
• Helps students distinguish regular from irregular conditional forms.
• The maze structure adds strategy and movement, increasing engagement.
• Works for independent, partner, or competitive gameplay.
• Easy to differentiate by requiring complete sentences or timed rounds.
Ideas for Extension
• Have students write a short “What would you do?” paragraph using the verbs from their path.
• Require full-sentence responses for an added challenge.
• Ask students to create their own conditional tense maze.
• Combine this maze with others (present, preterite, imperfect) for a mixed-tense station activity.
Final Thoughts
The Conditional Tense Maze Game is an excellent way to make grammar practice interactive and memorable. It’s simple to prepare, flexible to use, and effective for helping students master one of Spanish’s most useful verb forms.
Objective: Move from START to FINISH by correctly conjugating verbs in the conditional tense.
How to Play:
1. Begin at the START space.
2. You may move up, down, left, or right—but only if you correctly conjugate the verb in the space using the conditional tense.
3. Each space contains a subject pronoun and a verb in the infinitive.
4. Say or write the correct conditional tense form to move.
5. First to reach FINISH wins!
| START | tú – estudiar | ella – bailar | yo – comprar | ellos – viajar |
| yo – hablar | vosotros – comer | ella – ver | nosotros – escribir | tú – hacer |
| ustedes – salir | él – tener | yo – decir | tú – poder | FINISH |
| ella – salir | tú – venir | vosotros – ir | yo – saber | ellos – tener |
| nosotros – hacer | yo – vivir | él – estudiar | ustedes – querer | tú – ver |
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Answer Key
| estudiarías | bailaría | compraría | viajarían | |
| hablaría | comeríais | vería | escribiríamos | harías |
| saldrían | tendría | diría | podrías | |
| saldría | vendrías | iríais | sabría | tendrían |
| haríamos | viviría | estudiaría | querrían | verías |

