Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 2 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 2 is the first real puzzle after the tutorial — a pixel-art heart on a roughly 10×10 grid using red, pink, dark navy, and a single white highlight gem. The main sorting challenge is telling the similar-looking red and pink gems apart at the shading boundary.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A roughly 10×10 pixel grid displays a heart silhouette made of red, pink, and dark navy gems. The heart outline is dark navy, the interior fill is bright red, the lower-right curve uses softer pink shading, and a single white gem marks the upper-left highlight. A red gem counter tracks placement progress below the grid.
- Goal
- Sort every gem by color to reveal a clean pixel-art heart — bright red fill, pink shading on the lower-right interior, dark navy outline, and one white highlight dot in the upper-left curve.
- Opening
- Start with the red gems since they dominate the interior. Tap red gems near the centre to lock them in, stash misplaced pink gems on the shelf, and work outward filling the red heart body.
- Danger Zone
- The pink and red gems look very similar. The bottom-right area of the heart where pink shading meets the red fill is the trickiest boundary — placing a pink gem into a red cell or vice versa forces an undo.
- Mechanics
- Level 2 introduces three distinct hues plus a single white accent gem, and the heart silhouette means corner cells outside the outline are dark background gems rather than part of the fill.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 2 (spoiler-free)
- Complete all red gems before touching the pink shading — it prevents mix-ups at the boundary where the two similar shades meet.
- With 4 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- 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 2 — Full Solution
- Begin with the bright red gems — tap misplaced reds and fill the heart's interior from the centre outward.
- When you encounter pink gems in red positions, move them to the shelf to avoid cluttering the grid.
- After the red interior is mostly filled, take the pink gems from the shelf and place them into the lower-right shading area of the heart.
- Confirm the dark navy gems form a clean outline around the heart perimeter and fill the background corners.
- Place the single white highlight gem in the upper-left curve of the heart to complete the pixel art.
Colors in this level:
Red, Pink, Dark navy, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Swapping red and pink gems at the shading boundary because the two shades look nearly identical at a glance.
- Filling background corner cells with red instead of dark navy, which breaks the heart silhouette.
- Forgetting the single white highlight gem in the upper-left curve and leaving it on the shelf.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you tell the red and pink gems apart in Jewel Coloring Level 2?
Look at the brightness — bright red is vivid and saturated, while pink is noticeably softer and lighter. If you are unsure, tap the gem and check whether the game places it in the centre fill or the lower-right curve.
What is the white gem for in Level 2?
The single white gem represents the highlight reflection on the heart. It goes in the upper-left curve of the heart to give the pixel art a 3D shine effect.