Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 12 Walkthrough

medium 4 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 12 is an apple with a green worm poking out of it against a blue background. The worm and leaves share the same green, forcing the player to navigate their boundary by position alone. Scattered darker red seeds inside the fruit body add a secondary precision layer.

Board Notes

Layout
A large pixel grid shows a red apple or strawberry with a green worm or caterpillar curving out from its side or top. Green leaves sit on top of the fruit. The blue background fills a significant portion of the grid. The fruit body has subtle darker red texture or seed spots scattered across it.
Goal
Clear the large blue background first, then fill the red fruit body with its darker seed spots, and carefully distinguish the green worm from the green leaves by position.
Opening
Fill the blue background first — it is a large single-color region and clearing it reveals the fruit silhouette. Then place bright red across the fruit body, leaving gaps for the darker red seeds.
Danger Zone
The green worm and green leaves are the same or very similar shade — the player must rely on spatial position to tell where leaves end and the worm begins. A misplaced green gem at the leaf-worm junction blurs the boundary. The darker red seeds are small and easy to fill over with plain bright red.
Mechanics
This is the first level where two distinct subjects — worm and leaves — share the same color. The player must work by position rather than color alone at the leaf-to-worm transition. The large blue background, when filled first, removes many cells quickly and makes the remaining subject shape easier to read.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 12 (spoiler-free)

  • Fill the blue background first — it covers a large area and clearing it early reveals the fruit shape clearly.
  • Start the green worm from its far end away from the leaves, then work inward — by the time you reach the ambiguous junction, the remaining empty cells make the boundary obvious.
  • 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 12 — Full Solution

  1. Begin with the blue background gems covering the area around the fruit — clearing this large region first reveals the fruit's silhouette.
  2. Fill bright red gems across the main body of the fruit, leaving small gaps where darker red seeds or texture spots belong.
  3. Place darker red gems into the scattered seed or texture spots across the fruit surface.
  4. Add green leaf gems sitting on top of the fruit, noting exactly where the leaf edges end.
  5. Trace the green worm body from its far end inward toward the fruit, following its curved shape and stopping at the leaf boundary.
  6. Complete the worm's face details such as eyes and mouth, then fill any remaining dark outline cells.

Colors in this level:

Blue, Red, Dark red, Green

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Placing a green gem intended for the worm into the leaf area or vice versa — since both are the same green, this error is invisible until the design looks wrong.
  • Filling the darker red seed spots with plain bright red, which removes the fruit's surface texture and makes the apple look flat.
  • Leaving blue background gems in the narrow gaps between the worm and the fruit edge, creating a visible halo around the worm.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you tell the worm apart from the leaves in Jewel Coloring Level 12?

    They use the same green, so you must rely on position. The leaves are flat shapes sitting directly on top of the fruit, while the worm curves outward from the side or top in a rounded body shape. Start the worm from its far end and work inward to reach the junction last.

  • Should you fill the blue background first in Level 12?

    Yes — the blue background covers a large portion of the grid. Filling it first clears many cells quickly and makes the fruit, worm, and leaf shapes much easier to see and fill accurately.