Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 22 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 22 is a cartoon lion face framed inside a heart shape. A golden-yellow mane forms the outer heart silhouette, a cream/tan inner face holds brown detail markings, a pink nose sits at the center, and dark eyes with white highlights complete the expression. The all-curved heart boundary and the cluster of similar warm tones — golden, cream, tan, brown — packed into the tight face area make this one of the harder levels so far.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid shows a lion face inside a heart-shaped frame. The golden-yellow mane radiates outward, filling the heart's outer boundary. The inner face area is cream or tan. Brown markings define eyebrows, mouth line, and ear shading. A pink nose sits at the center. Dark eyes with small white highlight dots are in the upper face. The heart-shaped outline gives the design all curved edges against a light background.
- Goal
- Fill the golden-yellow mane as the largest region, then place the cream/tan inner face, add the brown facial detail clusters, position the pink nose, and finish with the dark eyes and white highlights.
- Opening
- Start with the golden-yellow mane gems filling the outer heart shape. Place cream or tan face gems inside the mane boundary. Then add the brown detail clusters — eyebrows, mouth line, ear shading — each only 1-3 gems.
- Danger Zone
- The golden-yellow mane and cream/tan face are both warm tones meeting along a curved boundary — confusing them blurs the mane-to-face transition. Brown face details are tiny 1-3 gem clusters surrounded by cream, and missing even one removes a facial feature. The pink nose is only 2-4 gems and can be overwritten by adjacent cream or brown. All edges are curved with no straight reference lines.
- Mechanics
- This is one of the first levels with an entirely curved design boundary — the heart frame has no straight edges to guide placement. Four or more warm tones (golden yellow, cream, tan, brown) occupy adjacent zones, demanding careful shade distinction across closely related colors.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 22 (spoiler-free)
- Compare the golden-yellow mane and cream face gems side by side in the tray — the mane is more saturated and golden, while the face is lighter and more neutral.
- Place the small brown facial details (eyebrows, mouth, ears) before filling the cream face around them — finding 1-3 gem clusters inside a solid cream field is far harder.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Jewel Coloring Level 22 — Full Solution
- Fill golden-yellow mane gems radiating outward — they form the entire outer heart-shaped silhouette and are the largest color region.
- Place the brown facial detail gems — eyebrows, mouth line, and ear shading — each is a small 1-3 gem cluster positioned within the face area.
- Fill cream or tan inner face gems around the pre-placed brown details, following the curved mane-to-face boundary carefully.
- Place the pink nose gems at the center of the face, between the mouth and eye zones.
- Fill the dark eye gems in the upper face, then add the tiny white highlight dots within each eye.
- Complete the dark outline framing the heart shape and fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Golden-yellow, Cream, Brown, Pink, Dark brown, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing the golden-yellow mane with the cream/tan face — both are warm tones, and mixing them at the curved boundary removes the mane-to-face transition that defines the lion's shape.
- Filling the cream face first and then struggling to find the exact positions for the tiny brown eyebrow and mouth detail clusters within the solid cream field.
- Overlooking the pink nose — it is only 2-4 gems and surrounded by cream and brown, making it easy to accidentally fill over with an adjacent color.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I tell the mane color from the face color in Level 22?
The mane is a saturated golden yellow, while the face is a lighter cream or tan with less color intensity. Compare them side by side in the gem tray — the mane gems are visibly warmer and deeper. The mane fills the outer heart boundary, and the face sits inside it.
Why is Level 22 rated hard?
The heart-shaped frame means every boundary is curved with no straight reference lines. Four or more warm tones — golden, cream, tan, brown — sit in adjacent zones within a compact face area, requiring precise shade distinction and careful small-detail placement for the nose, eyes, and facial markings.