Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 20 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 20 is a potted cactus pixel art with a bright green body, darker green shading, a brown terracotta pot with an orange rim, and a small yellow flower on top. The two-shade green gradient and the narrow pot rim band sandwiched between colors are the main sorting challenges.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid displays a potted cactus centered on a light background. The cactus body is bright green with darker green shading on one side. It sits in a brown or red terracotta pot with an orange or yellow rim at the top edge. A small yellow flower blooms at the top of the cactus. Dark outlines define the cactus shape, pot edges, and flower petals.
- Goal
- Fill the bright green cactus body, add the darker green shading on one side, place the yellow flower at the top, fill the terracotta pot with its rim band, then complete the outline and background.
- Opening
- Fill the bright green body first. Place the darker green shading on one side. Add the pot rim band before filling the brown pot body below. Then place the small yellow flower at the top.
- Danger Zone
- The pot rim is a narrow 1-2 row band of orange or yellow gems sandwiched between green cactus above and brown pot below — it can be overwritten by either color. The two greens are subtle in shade difference and require careful separation. The cactus-to-pot transition is a horizontal line where misplacement blurs the boundary.
- Mechanics
- This level combines two shading challenges: a green-to-dark-green gradient on the cactus body and a distinct pot rim accent band at the object boundary. The small flower at the top adds a third isolated detail cluster requiring placement precision.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 20 (spoiler-free)
- Place the pot rim band before filling either the green cactus above or the brown pot below — this narrow strip is easiest to lay down first.
- Keep the two green shades separated by filling all bright green first, then placing the darker green shading on one side only.
- 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 20 — Full Solution
- Fill the bright green cactus body gems — this is the largest single-color area on the grid.
- Place the darker green shading gems on one side of the cactus body to create the rounded 3D effect, keeping the shade boundary consistent.
- Add the small yellow flower detail gems at the top of the cactus.
- Place the orange or yellow pot rim gems in the narrow band at the top edge of the pot, where the cactus meets the container.
- Fill the brown or red terracotta pot gems in the lower section below the rim.
- Complete the dark outline and fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Bright green, Dark green, Yellow, Brown, Orange
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overwriting the narrow pot rim band with green cactus gems from above or brown pot gems from below — this accent strip must be placed before filling adjacent zones.
- Mixing up the two green shades on the cactus body — the darker green only appears on one side for shading, and placing it on the wrong side reverses the 3D effect.
- Forgetting the small yellow flower at the top of the cactus — it is only a few gems and easy to skip, but it is a defining feature of the design.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I keep the two green shades separate?
Fill all bright green gems first to establish the main cactus body. Then place the darker green shading gems on one side only — typically the right or left edge — to create the rounded look. Working in this order prevents accidentally mixing the shades.
Where exactly is the pot rim?
The pot rim is a narrow 1-2 row horizontal band of orange or yellow gems at the very top of the terracotta pot, right where the cactus body meets the container. It is sandwiched between green above and brown below.