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Mexico TikTok Trending Hashtags (June 2026)

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Mexico’s TikTok trends today are dominated by World Cup energy, football edits, and everyday lifestyle hooks. Here are the top 10 hashtags (with stats) and how to use each to grow faster.

Today (13 June 2026), the trending TikTok hashtags in Mexico are led by World Cup and football conversations—#mundial, #mundial2026, #futbol, #fifaworldcup, #worldcup, and #seleccionmexicana—with strong supporting trends in #contenido, #amor, #tiktokshop, and #cdmx. If you’re posting in Mexico right now, these 10 hashtags are the clearest map of what the For You Page is prioritizing, and they’re flexible enough to fit sports creators, meme pages, lifestyle vloggers, and brands.

Mexico’s Top 10 Trending TikTok Hashtags (13 June 2026)

Below are the top hashtags and their current momentum (views + number of videos). Use them as “distribution levers”—but pair them with a strong hook and a clear content format so you’re not just adding tags, you’re matching intent.

1) #mundial — 439.1M views, 64,085 videos

What it means in Mexico right now

#mundial is the broadest World Cup umbrella tag. In Mexico, it’s not just match clips—it’s reactions, predictions, street celebrations, jersey fits, family watch parties, and comedy skits about “the group chat during the game.”

Best content formats to post today

  • Reaction-first videos: open with your face + a bold caption like “No puedo con esto…” then cut to the moment.
  • Explainers in 20–35 seconds: “What this result means for Mexico” or “Who benefits from this draw?”
  • Street/real-life POV: bars, plazas, watch parties, jersey vendors, sticker albums.

Creator strategy (how to stand out)

  • Add a micro-angle inside the macro tag: “Mundial from CDMX,” “Mundial as a casual fan,” “Mundial for first-timers.”
  • Use on-screen text to clarify value in the first 1–2 seconds: “3 things you missed in the last match.”

2) #mundial2026 — 363.2M views, 69,372 videos

Why it’s trending

This tag is more future-facing and planning-oriented than #mundial. It’s where creators post stadium dreams, travel plans, host-city vibes, ticket talk, and “countdown” content.

Content ideas that fit Mexico audiences

  • Budget travel series: “How much would a weekend in CDMX cost during Mundial 2026?”
  • Host city guides (even if you’re not in a host city): transport tips, safety basics, where to watch matches.
  • “If you’re visiting Mexico…” cultural etiquette, food recs, and Spanish phrases for fans.

Growth tactic

Turn it into a series:

  • Episode 1: “What to pack”
  • Episode 2: “Where to watch”
  • Episode 3: “How to not overpay” Series content performs well because viewers follow for the next part—especially under event countdown tags.

3) #futbol — 333.5M views, 35,772 videos

What wins under #futbol

This is the skill + culture tag. You’ll see drills, freestyles, analysis, memes, and “football life” edits.

High-performing formats

  • Training mini-tutorials (10–25 seconds): one move, one tip, one rep.
  • Hot takes with receipts: show the clip, pause, annotate, then conclude.
  • Duets/stitches with controversial opinions.

Creator tips

  • Keep edits tight: 0.5–1.5 second cuts for highlights.
  • Use sound design: crowd noise, whistle hits, bass drops—football edits thrive on rhythm.
  • Add a clear call-to-comment: “Penalty or no penalty?” “Who was MVP?”

4) #contenido — 207.4M views, 33,853 videos

Why this tag matters

#contenido is Mexico’s “meta tag” for creators—used for anything from behind-the-scenes to “content about making content.” It’s especially good if your video doesn’t fit one niche cleanly but is still optimized for retention.

What to post

  • Behind-the-scenes: filming setups, lighting hacks, editing workflows.
  • Creator diaries: “Posting daily for 7 days—day 3 results.”
  • Before/after transformations: raw clip vs final edit.

How to use it strategically

Pair #contenido with a niche tag (like #cdmx or #tiktokshop) so TikTok understands both the style and the audience:

  • Example combo: #contenido + #cdmx for city vlogs
  • Example combo: #contenido + #tiktokshop for product demos

5) #amor — 179.5M views, 26,575 videos

What’s trending inside #amor

In Mexico, #amor swings between wholesome couples content, heartbreak storytelling, and comedic relationship POVs. It’s evergreen, but it spikes when creators tie it to a current moment—like match-day emotions or “football widow” jokes.

Content angles that perform

  • POV skits: “When he says he loves you but loves fútbol more…”
  • Storytime with captions: keep it structured (setup → conflict → twist → lesson).
  • Soft edits: romantic montage + simple on-screen text.

Creator strategy

  • Start with the emotional “headline” in text: “I didn’t expect this…” or “He did this during the match…”
  • Use subtitles. Relationship content is frequently watched on mute.

6) #tiktokshop — 170.8M views, 32,055 videos

Why it’s hot in Mexico right now

#tiktokshop is where discovery meets conversion. The trend isn’t just “selling”—it’s demonstration content: unboxings, comparisons, “honest review after 7 days,” and problem/solution hooks.

What to sell (without feeling salesy)

  • Match-day essentials: mini fans, flags, face paint kits, portable chargers.
  • Outfit builders: jerseys, sneakers, crossbody bags, caps.
  • Home viewing upgrades: LED strips, projectors, snack organizers.

Creator playbook for #tiktokshop

  • Use a problem-first hook: “If your jersey looks fake on camera, do this…”
  • Show proof fast: close-ups, before/after, time-lapse.
  • Add “buyer questions” on-screen and answer them in the video:
    • “Does it run small?”
    • “Is it see-through?”
    • “How long is shipping to CDMX?”

7) #fifaworldcup — 152.6M views, 30,478 videos

What makes this tag different from #mundial

#fifaworldcup is more global and often leans into official-style highlights, international fan reactions, and cross-country debates. It’s great if you want your content to travel beyond Mexico.

Best content formats

  • Bilingual captions (Spanish + English) to expand reach.
  • Country comparisons: “Mexico vs Argentina fan reactions” (keep it respectful).
  • Explainer clips: rules, formats, and “why this matters” breakdowns.

Creator strategy

  • Use a neutral, informative tone for broader appeal.
  • Keep the first frame visually obvious: flags, jerseys, scoreboard overlays, or a big headline.

8) #cdmx — 139.9M views, 9,542 videos

Why #cdmx is powerful

This is a location tag with strong identity. It has fewer videos than the football tags, which can mean less competition and a clearer audience signal—especially for food, nightlife, street interviews, and city guides.

Content ideas that match June 2026 trends

  • Where to watch the match in CDMX: sports bars, plazas, neighborhood spots.
  • Street reaction interviews: “What’s your prediction?” quick cuts.
  • Day-in-the-life: commute + coffee + match night.

Optimization tips

  • Always add a specific neighborhood in on-screen text (Roma, Condesa, Coyoacán, etc.) even if the hashtag is #cdmx.
  • Use natural city sound (metro, street vendors) to make it feel real.

9) #seleccionmexicana — 137.4M views, 16,051 videos

What audiences want here

This tag is about identity and emotion: pride, criticism, hope, nostalgia. Fans love tactical talk, lineup debates, and “this is what we need to change” commentary.

High-performing formats

  • Lineup predictions: show your XI with graphics.
  • Player spotlights: one player, 3 strengths, one key clip.
  • Fan reaction compilations: stitch multiple creators, add your commentary.

Creator strategy

  • Invite participation: “Agree or disagree—tell me your XI.”
  • Keep it respectful and avoid misinformation. If you’re unsure, phrase it as opinion and cite the match context.

10) #worldcup — 121.5M views, 9,051 videos

Why it still matters in Mexico

#worldcup is a global discovery tag with relatively low video count compared to its views—meaning the audience appetite is huge. It’s useful when your content has international relevance (memes, reactions, universal moments).

What to post under #worldcup

  • Universal fan moments: “When the underdog scores…”
  • Explainer memes: “World Cup for non-football fans”
  • Cinematic edits: slow-mo, crowd shots, goosebump moments.

Creator tip

Pair #worldcup + #mundial to hit both English and Spanish discovery pools, then anchor with a niche tag like #cdmx or #seleccionmexicana.


Featured Viral Video Spotlight: @fortnite — “#fortnite” (Views: 0)

Even though the featured video currently shows 0 views, it’s still worth watching (and learning from) because it signals a platform-adjacent trend: gaming creators and brands are positioning themselves to ride the same attention wave as sports—especially in June 2026 when audiences bounce between live events, memes, and gaming entertainment.

Why it’s worth watching anyway

  • Trend forecasting: Big accounts like @fortnite often test formats early. The first versions may not pop immediately, but the structure (hook, pacing, captions) can become a template others copy.
  • Crossover opportunity: Football + gaming is a natural pairing (reactions, challenges, “if football teams were Fortnite squads,” etc.). Watching how a major gaming brand frames a simple hashtag post can inspire your own crossover content.
  • Brand-safe editing cues: Official accounts typically use clean captions, fast clarity, and strong opening frames—useful reference if you’re building a sponsor-friendly style.

How creators can remix the idea (without copying)

  • Make a “Mundial in Fortnite” concept: recreate iconic celebrations, stadium vibes, or fan chants as a gaming skit.
  • Post a challenge format: “Score a goal in real life vs score a win in-game—same energy?”
  • Use hashtags to bridge audiences: #mundial + #futbol + #fortnite (and optionally #contenido for creator meta).

Emerging Trends to Watch in Mexico (Next 7–14 Days)

1) “Match-day lifestyle” content will keep rising

Expect more GRWM, food runs, watch party prep, and “fit check for the game” content. These perform because they’re repeatable and invite community participation.

2) Micro-local World Cup prep will grow

Even if the biggest tags are global, creators who win in Mexico will localize:

  • “Best places to watch in CDMX”
  • “How to move around on game day”
  • “What tourists should know”

3) Social commerce will attach to sports moments

#tiktokshop content will increasingly bundle with match-day needs:

  • “What I bought for the watch party”
  • “Budget kit under $X”
  • “Best mini projector for fútbol nights”

4) Bilingual packaging will expand reach

More creators will add English subtitles to Spanish videos (or vice versa) to capture global #worldcup and #fifaworldcup traffic.

Practical Creator Tips: How to Use These Hashtags Without Getting Lost

Build a “hashtag stack” (3–5 tags max)

Use:

  1. One mega trend tag: #mundial or #mundial2026
  2. One niche intent tag: #seleccionmexicana or #futbol
  3. One audience/location tag: #cdmx (if relevant)
  4. One format tag: #contenido (if it’s BTS, tutorial, creator diary)
  5. Optional monetization tag: #tiktokshop (only if you’re actually selling/demoing)

Match your hook to the hashtag’s intent

  • #seleccionmexicana: “Here’s my XI and why…”
  • #cdmx: “Where to watch tonight in…”
  • #tiktokshop: “Don’t buy this until you see…”

Optimize for retention (the real ranking lever)

  • Show the “payoff” within the first 2 seconds (the reaction, the result, the product, the location).
  • Use on-screen text as a roadmap: “Step 1 / Step 2 / Step 3” or “Watch till the end.”
  • Keep cuts tight; remove pauses; add captions.

Post cadence suggestion for June 2026

If you want fast learning loops:

  • 1 quick post/day (10–20s) tied to #mundial/#futbol
  • 2 deeper posts/week (30–45s) tied to #mundial2026/#seleccionmexicana
  • 1 local post/week tied to #cdmx (watch spots, street interviews)

Conclusion: What to Post Today in Mexico

If you’re choosing only one direction today, go with World Cup-adjacent content packaged for Mexico: use #mundial or #mundial2026 as your reach driver, then narrow with #seleccionmexicana or #cdmx depending on your angle. Add #contenido when you’re teaching or showing behind-the-scenes, and use #tiktokshop only when your video genuinely demonstrates a product. The creators winning in June 2026 aren’t using more hashtags—they’re using the right hashtags with a clear hook, fast pacing, and a repeatable series format. ⚽

#fortnite

Key Takeaways

  • #mundial and #mundial2026 are Mexico’s biggest reach drivers today; localize them with CDMX angles or Selección debates.
  • Use hashtag “stacks” (3–5 tags) that combine trend + niche + location for clearer distribution.
  • #tiktokshop is trending because demos convert—problem-first hooks and fast proof outperform hard selling.
  • Bilingual captions help #fifaworldcup and #worldcup content travel beyond Mexico.
  • Watch big accounts like @fortnite for format cues and crossover ideas, even when a post’s views are low.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top trending TikTok hashtags in Mexico today (13 June 2026)?

The top trends are #mundial, #mundial2026, #futbol, #contenido, #amor, #tiktokshop, #fifaworldcup, #cdmx, #seleccionmexicana, and #worldcup.

How many hashtags should I use on TikTok for the best reach?

Use 3–5 focused hashtags: one big trend tag, one niche tag, and one audience/location tag, plus optional format/commerce tags if relevant.

Should I use both #mundial and #worldcup?

Yes—pairing them helps you reach Spanish-speaking and global audiences, especially if your content is broadly understandable.

How can I use #tiktokshop without sounding too salesy?

Lead with a problem, show proof quickly (demo/before-after), and answer common buyer questions on-screen to keep it helpful rather than pushy.