If you spent 90/180 days in just one country, like Spain, the 90/180 rule does mean that you can't visit any other Schengen country until the next 180-day period. Once you have reached the 90/180 day limit, you must return to your country of origin.
How many times can I enter Spain in a year?
How long can you stay in Spain without becoming a resident? The short-stay visa only allows you to reside in Spain for up to 90 days at a time out of every 180 days, or a maximum of around 180 days a year. This is fine if your trips will be no longer than three months at a time, no more than twice a year.
How does the 90 days in 180 work in Spain?
British citizens can stay without a residence permit in Spain only for 90 days within 180 days. After that, they must register for a new residence permit in Spain if they want to stay longer.
