Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 15 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 15 is a cartoon firefighter in a red uniform with a yellow helmet and grey reflective stripe accents. Building on the character-with-clothing style introduced in Level 11, this level adds more detail layers — thin horizontal reflective bands across the uniform and a precise helmet-to-collar boundary create the main sorting challenges.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid shows a cartoon firefighter standing upright. The character wears a red uniform (jacket and pants) with a large yellow or orange helmet on top. Grey or white accents appear as reflective stripes, buttons, or tool details on the uniform. Dark outlines define the character shape. The background is light. The grid size is comparable to Level 11's character design.
- Goal
- Fill the red uniform as the largest region, place the yellow helmet with a clean collar boundary, then add the thin grey reflective stripe accents and remaining details before completing the outline and background.
- Opening
- Start with the red uniform gems covering the jacket and pants. Place the yellow or orange helmet at the top. Then lay down the grey reflective stripes on the uniform before filling red around them.
- Danger Zone
- The red uniform and yellow helmet meet at the head-to-collar boundary — a misplaced red gem in the helmet or yellow gem in the collar makes the helmet look like it is melting into the body. The grey reflective stripes are thin horizontal bands scattered across the red uniform, easy to overlook or accidentally fill with red.
- Mechanics
- Like Level 11, this is a character-with-clothing design, but with more detail layers — uniform, helmet, and accessories. The reflective stripes introduce narrow horizontal bands across the uniform that must be preserved amid the larger red fill, oriented horizontally rather than Level 11's vertical straps.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 15 (spoiler-free)
- Place the grey reflective stripes before filling red around them — just like the overall straps in Level 11, thin accent bands are easier to lay down first than to carve out later.
- Define the helmet-to-collar boundary early by placing the bottom row of the helmet and the top row of the jacket collar side by side.
- 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 15 — Full Solution
- Fill red uniform gems across the jacket and pants — this is the largest single-color area on the grid.
- Place yellow or orange helmet gems at the top of the character, keeping a clean boundary where the helmet meets the jacket collar.
- Lay down the grey or white reflective stripe accents as thin horizontal bands across the uniform — place these before filling the surrounding red to avoid losing them.
- Add any remaining grey or white details such as buttons, a badge, or tool accessories on the uniform.
- Fill the face or skin-colored area visible between the helmet brim and jacket collar.
- Complete the dark outline framing the firefighter's silhouette and fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Red, Yellow-orange, Grey, White, Dark brown
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Placing red gems into the helmet zone at the collar boundary, making the helmet look like it is fusing into the jacket body.
- Filling over the thin grey reflective stripes with red uniform gems — these subtle horizontal bands are easy to miss but define the firefighter look.
- Skipping the face or skin area between the helmet and collar, leaving an empty or wrong-colored gap in the character's head region.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Level 15 different from the dinosaur in Level 11?
Both are character-with-clothing designs, but Level 15 has more detail layers — a separate helmet, horizontal reflective stripes instead of vertical straps, and additional small accessories. The stripe orientation is horizontal rather than vertical, requiring a different placement approach.
Where are the reflective stripes on the firefighter uniform?
They are thin grey or white horizontal bands running across the jacket and sometimes the pants. Look for 1-gem-tall rows that interrupt the red uniform — typically around the chest, waist, and lower jacket.