Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 100 Walkthrough

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Jewel Coloring Level 100 features a red astronaut with a rounded white visor frame, dark blue glass with a cyan diagonal highlight, blue gloves and boots, pale cyan side gear, and a square chest console with four colored buttons. Build the panel, visor, and side gear first, then spread the red suit between them for a clean final unlock.

Board Notes

Layout
A front-facing astronaut stands on a pale background. The suit and helmet shell are bright red, the visor is dark blue inside a rounded white frame, a cyan diagonal highlight cuts across the visor, blue gloves and boots sit at the hands and feet, pale cyan panels flare beside the shoulders, a white belt separates the torso from the legs, and the chest carries a white square console with four yellow-and-blue buttons.
Goal
Build the chest control panel, the visor highlight, and the side gear before the red suit spreads. The astronaut only reads cleanly if the white visor frame, the dark visor glass, and the tiny colored buttons stay centered inside the large red body.
Opening
Place the four chest buttons on the white console first, then fill the dark blue visor and leave the cyan diagonal highlight open. Trace the white visor frame and white belt next, add the blue gloves, boots, and shoulder blocks with the pale cyan side panels, and finish the red helmet and torso last.
Danger Zone
The red suit is the single largest region on the board — it covers the helmet, torso, arms, and legs — so it can swallow both the chest console and the white visor frame in a single broad fill pass. The chest console is especially fragile: the four colored buttons are each only 1–2 gems inside a small white square, and filling any red past the console boundary buries the buttons with no outline to mark their positions. The visor is a layered structure — dark blue glass with a cyan diagonal highlight inside a white frame — where three colors meet in a roughly 4×3 area; placing red too close to the visor edge clips the white frame and lets the dark glass bleed into the helmet shell. The pale cyan side panels are also easy to overlook because they are only 2–3 gems wide on each shoulder and share a cool tone that blends with the white belt below them.
Mechanics
This is the milestone Level 100 board and one of the most complex character icons in the game. The astronaut has three separate focal zones — the layered visor (dark glass, cyan highlight, white frame), the chest console (white panel, four colored buttons), and the pale cyan side gear — all embedded inside one dominant red body. Unlike simpler character levels with a single face or cockpit as the danger zone, this level requires the player to protect three independent detail clusters on different parts of the body simultaneously. The visor's internal layering (three colors in a small area) also combines a ring-protection challenge with a highlight-preservation challenge, making it the densest single detail in the 91–100 range.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 100 (spoiler-free)

  • Use the white visor frame and the white belt as stop lines for the red suit.
  • Finish the four chest buttons while the console is still an open white square, not after red closes around it.
  • If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.

How to Solve Jewel Coloring Level 100 — Full Solution

  1. Place the four small buttons on the white chest panel, alternating the yellow and blue dots so the console stays centered.
  2. Fill the dark blue visor core and leave the cyan diagonal highlight cutting across its upper-left side.
  3. Trace the rounded white visor frame around the glass and add the white belt across the waist.
  4. Fill the blue gloves, boots, and the dark blue shoulder blocks at both sides of the helmet opening.
  5. Add the pale cyan side panels beside the shoulders so the suit keeps its layered gear shape.
  6. Finish the red helmet and torso around those anchors, then clear the remaining pale background.

Colors in this level:

Bright red, Dark blue, Cyan, White, Yellow

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting with the red suit and burying the white chest console — the console is a small white square with four 1–2 gem colored buttons inside, and once red fills past its boundary the button positions are lost with no outline or contrast to guide relocation, forcing an undo of a large section of the torso.
  • Covering the cyan diagonal highlight inside the visor so the glass loses its reflective look. The highlight is a narrow 1–2 gem strip cutting across the dark blue visor; without it the glass reads as a flat dark rectangle instead of a curved reflective surface, and the astronaut's face area goes lifeless.
  • Forgetting the pale cyan shoulder panels and flattening the upper body. These panels are only 2–3 gems wide on each side and share a cool tone that blends with the white belt, so they are easy to overlook; without them the upper torso reads as a plain red hoodie instead of a layered astronaut suit with visible gear.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 100?

    Start with the chest console buttons and the dark blue visor with its cyan highlight. Those are the two most delicate tech details on the astronaut.

  • Why does the astronaut in Level 100 look plain?

    That usually means the red suit was filled before the visor frame, chest console, and pale cyan side gear were secured. Those smaller pieces are what make the character read as an astronaut instead of a simple red figure.