B1 Spanish Numbers 100-1000: Complete Intermediate Guide
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Master Spanish numbers from 100 to 1000! This B1 intermediate guide teaches you the cien vs ciento rule, hundreds (200-900 with irregulars like quinientos), and ordinal numbers from 1st to 10th (primero to décimo). You’ll learn how to use numbers for years, addresses, formal writing, and more. Perfect for intermediate learners ready to handle complex numbers!
Key Takeaways
✓ Master the cien vs ciento rule (100 vs 101-199)
✓ Learn hundreds: 200=doscientos, 300=trescientos, 500=quinientos, 700=setecientos, 900=novecientos
✓ Form any number from 101 to 999
✓ Master ordinal numbers 1st to 10th (primero to décimo)
✓ Know that 1000 is “mil”
Introduction to B1 Spanish Numbers
You’ve mastered numbers 0-100. Now it’s time to tackle hundreds, thousands, and ordinal numbers! At the B1 level, you need to count up to 1000, understand the special rules for 100 (cien vs ciento), and use ordinal numbers like “first,” “second,” and “third.”
B1 numbers are essential for talking about years (1999), addresses (Calle 45, número 350), formal writing, and describing order.
The Cien vs Ciento Rule
This is the most important rule for B1 numbers:
| Number | Spanish | Rule |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | cien | Use “cien” for exactly 100 |
| 101-199 | ciento + rest | Use “ciento” for 101-199 |
Examples:
| Number | Spanish |
|---|---|
| 100 | cien |
| 101 | ciento uno |
| 110 | ciento diez |
| 115 | ciento quince |
| 120 | ciento veinte |
| 150 | ciento cincuenta |
| 199 | ciento noventa y nueve |
Important: “Cien” is also used before nouns: “cien euros” (100 euros), “cien personas” (100 people).
Hundreds (200-900)
Here are the hundreds. Notice the irregular ones (500, 700, 900):
| Number | Spanish | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 200 | doscientos | regular |
| 300 | trescientos | regular |
| 400 | cuatrocientos | regular |
| 500 | quinientos | ⚠️ IRREGULAR (not “cincocientos”) |
| 600 | seiscientos | regular |
| 700 | setecientos | ⚠️ IRREGULAR (not “sietecientos”) |
| 800 | ochocientos | regular |
| 900 | novecientos | ⚠️ IRREGULAR (not “nuevecientos”) |
Gender Agreement: These hundreds change gender when used with feminine nouns:
| Masculine | Feminine | Example |
|---|---|---|
| doscientos | doscientas | doscientas mujeres (200 women) |
| trescientos | trescientas | trescientas casas (300 houses) |
| quinientos | quinientas | quinientas manzanas (500 apples) |
Forming Numbers 101-999
The pattern combines hundreds + rest of the number:
| Number | Spanish | Breakdown |
|---|---|---|
| 150 | ciento cincuenta | 100 + 50 |
| 200 | doscientos | 200 |
| 250 | doscientos cincuenta | 200 + 50 |
| 375 | trescientos setenta y cinco | 300 + 75 |
| 482 | cuatrocientos ochenta y dos | 400 + 82 |
| 500 | quinientos | 500 |
| 599 | quinientos noventa y nueve | 500 + 99 |
| 700 | setecientos | 700 |
| 888 | ochocientos ochenta y ocho | 800 + 88 |
| 999 | novecientos noventa y nueve | 900 + 99 |
| 1000 | mil | 1000 |
Complete B1 Numbers Reference Table
| Number | Spanish | Number | Spanish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | cien | 600 | seiscientos |
| 101 | ciento uno | 700 | setecientos |
| 110 | ciento diez | 750 | setecientos cincuenta |
| 120 | ciento veinte | 800 | ochocientos |
| 150 | ciento cincuenta | 850 | ochocientos cincuenta |
| 199 | ciento noventa y nueve | 900 | novecientos |
| 200 | doscientos | 950 | novecientos cincuenta |
| 250 | doscientos cincuenta | 999 | novecientos noventa y nueve |
| 300 | trescientos | 1000 | mil |
| 400 | cuatrocientos | 2000 | dos mil |
| 500 | quinientos | 100,000 | cien mil |
Ordinal Numbers 1st to 10th
Ordinal numbers indicate position or order (first, second, third, etc.). Memorize these:
| Position | Spanish | Abbreviation |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | primero | 1º |
| 2nd | segundo | 2º |
| 3rd | tercero | 3º |
| 4th | cuarto | 4º |
| 5th | quinto | 5º |
| 6th | sexto | 6º |
| 7th | séptimo | 7º |
| 8th | octavo | 8º |
| 9th | noveno | 9º |
| 10th | décimo | 10º |
Important Notes:
- Primero and tercero drop the final -o before masculine singular nouns:
- “primer libro” (first book), not “primero libro”
- “tercer piso” (third floor), not “tercero piso”
- Ordinal numbers agree in gender with the noun:
- primera vez (first time – feminine)
- segundo intento (second attempt – masculine)
Using B1 Numbers in Real Life
Years
| Year | Spanish |
|---|---|
| 1492 | mil cuatrocientos noventa y dos |
| 1776 | mil setecientos setenta y seis |
| 1999 | mil novecientos noventa y nueve |
| 2024 | dos mil veinticuatro |
Addresses and Floors
| English | Spanish |
|---|---|
| I live on the 3rd floor. | Vivo en el tercer piso. |
| My address is 450 Main Street. | Mi dirección es Calle Principal, número cuatrocientos cincuenta. |
| It’s on the 5th avenue. | Está en la quinta avenida. |
Order and Ranking
| English | Spanish |
|---|---|
| This is my first time. | Es mi primera vez. |
| He came in second place. | Llegó en segundo lugar. |
| This is the 10th anniversary. | Es el décimo aniversario. |
Quantities
| English | Spanish |
|---|---|
| I need 500 grams. | Necesito quinientos gramos. |
| There are 1000 people. | Hay mil personas. |
| The book has 300 pages. | El libro tiene trescientas páginas. |
Common Mistakes at B1 Level
| Mistake | Correction |
|---|---|
| cien uno | ciento uno (use ciento for 101-199) |
| cincocientos | quinientos (irregular!) |
| sietecientos | setecientos (irregular!) |
| nuevecientos | novecientos (irregular!) |
| primero libro | primer libro (drop the -o before masculine noun) |
| doscientos mujeres | doscientas mujeres (gender agreement!) |
Quick Patterns to Remember
| Range | Pattern | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | cien | exactly 100 |
| 101-199 | ciento + rest | 150 = ciento cincuenta |
| 200-900 | hundred + rest | 350 = trescientos cincuenta |
| 1000 | mil | exactly 1000 |
Memory Tips for B1 Numbers
Group Learning Strategy:
- Memorize the irregular hundreds: quinientos (500), setecientos (700), novecientos (900)
- Remember: cien = exactly 100, ciento = 101-199
- Learn ordinals 1st-10th as a song or rhyme
- Practice saying years out loud (1999 = mil novecientos noventa y nueve)
Daily Practice Ideas:
- Say the year out loud every time you write a date
- Describe what floor you’re on in Spanish
- Read addresses in Spanish when you see them
- Practice ordinal numbers by ranking things (first, second, third)
Ready to Test Your B1 Skills?
Now that you understand Spanish numbers 100-1000 and ordinal numbers, it’s time to test your knowledge!
➡️ Take the B1 Spanish Numbers Quiz to practice hundreds, ordinals, and years!
What’s Next in Your Spanish Numbers Journey?
| Level | Focus | Where to Go |
|---|---|---|
| B2 | Thousands and Ordinals 11-20 | B2 Spanish Numbers Guide |
| C1 | Millions and Fractions | C1 Spanish Numbers Guide |
| C2 | Regional Variations and Idioms | C2 Spanish Numbers Guide |
Additional Resources
- Spanish Number Converter Tool – Convert any number to Spanish instantly
- A1 Spanish Numbers Guide – Review numbers 0-30 if needed
- A2 Spanish Numbers Guide – Review numbers 31-100 if needed
- Spanish Numbers Quiz Hub – All levels from A1 to C2



