Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 13 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 13 is a round-bottomed potion bottle with dark red-brown glass and layered blue-and-gold liquid inside. The inside-outside layering illusion — where glass exterior and liquid interior share the same grid columns — and the curved boundary between the two liquid colors make this one of the more visually complex early puzzles.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid shows a potion bottle with a rounded base tapering to a narrower neck. The exterior glass is dark red or brown. Inside, blue liquid fills the lower portion and yellow or gold liquid layers above it. A cork or cap sits at the top. A label or decorative detail appears on the bottle's front face. The background is light.
- Goal
- Build the dark glass perimeter first to outline the bottle shape, then fill the interior liquid colors — blue below and gold above — following the curved boundary, and finish with the cork and label details.
- Opening
- Fill the dark red or brown glass body around the bottle's outer perimeter first. This outlines the exact interior space. Then place blue liquid gems in the lower interior and gold gems in the upper interior.
- Danger Zone
- The blue and gold liquid meet inside the bottle at a curved or layered boundary — misplacing these muddies the gradient effect. The dark glass and the label detail overlap in the same area, so the player must not overfill glass color into the label zone. The cork is small and easy to merge into the glass neck.
- Mechanics
- This is the first level with a transparent-object illusion — the bottle's interior liquid is visible through the glass, creating an inside-and-outside layer on a single subject. The player fills glass exterior and liquid interior as separate regions even though they share the same vertical columns.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 13 (spoiler-free)
- Fill the glass perimeter first and leave the interior empty — this outlines the exact liquid area so you can see where blue and gold each belong.
- The cork is a different shade from the glass — look for a lighter tan or brown at the very top of the neck.
- 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 13 — Full Solution
- Fill the dark red or brown glass body around the bottle's outer perimeter, establishing the bottle shape and leaving the interior empty.
- Place blue liquid gems in the lower portion of the bottle's interior space.
- Add yellow or gold liquid gems in the upper interior area, carefully following the curved boundary where the two liquid colors meet.
- Fill the cork or cap at the top of the bottle neck — it is a small tan or brown zone distinct from the glass shade.
- Place the label or decorative design detail on the bottle's front face, distinguishing it from the glass color behind it.
- Complete all light background cells surrounding the bottle.
Colors in this level:
Dark red-brown, Blue, Yellow-gold, Tan
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling glass-colored gems into the interior liquid area, which makes the bottle look solid instead of showing a transparent container with liquid inside.
- Mixing blue and gold gems at the curved liquid boundary, muddying the layered gradient that defines the potion's visual effect.
- Merging the cork into the glass neck by using the same dark shade — the cork should be a lighter tan or brown that clearly caps the bottle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you handle the inside-outside layering in Jewel Coloring Level 13?
Fill the dark glass perimeter first and leave the interior completely empty. This outlines the exact liquid area so you can clearly see where blue belongs in the lower portion and gold belongs in the upper portion.
What color is the cork in Level 13?
The cork is a lighter tan or brown shade, distinct from the dark red-brown of the glass body. It sits at the very top of the bottle neck and is only a few gems in size.