Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 25 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 25 is a cartoon airplane pixel art on a wide horizontal grid. The yellow-green fuselage spans the full length, blue wings extend from the midsection, a red tail fin and rudder sit at the rear, a propeller cluster is at the front nose, and tiny window dots line the fuselage. The high number of distinct bright colors and the mix of large fill zones with embedded tiny window details make this one of the hardest levels encountered so far.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A large, wider-than-tall pixel grid shows a cartoon airplane oriented horizontally. The fuselage is yellow-green, stretching the full width. Blue wings extend outward from the midsection. A red tail fin and rudder are at the back. A propeller sits at the front nose. Several small window dots line the fuselage body. The design uses multiple bright saturated colors against a light background.
- Goal
- Fill the yellow-green fuselage first as the largest region, then build the blue wings, add the red tail, place the propeller, and finish with the tiny window details.
- Opening
- Start with the yellow-green fuselage spanning the full horizontal length. Place the blue wing gems extending from the midsection. Add the red tail fin and rudder at the rear. Place the propeller cluster at the front nose. Then add the window dots along the fuselage.
- Danger Zone
- The fuselage-to-wing junction and fuselage-to-tail junction are boundaries where bright saturated colors meet — yellow-green, blue, and red share edges with no neutral buffer. Window dots are tiny 1-2 gem details embedded in the large yellow-green fuselage and easy to skip or overwrite. The propeller at the front is a small detail cluster with its own color, adding another zone to track.
- Mechanics
- This level has the highest count of distinct bright colors so far — yellow-green, blue, red, propeller grey/white, and window details all appear on a single wide grid. The horizontally-oriented airplane stretches the grid wider than most levels, requiring the player to track four or more color transitions along the full length. Large fill zones combined with tiny embedded details create a multi-front challenge.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 25 (spoiler-free)
- Mark the window dot positions mentally before filling the fuselage — once the yellow-green body is solid, locating the 1-2 gem window cells is much harder.
- Work the color boundaries carefully at the wing and tail junctions — three bright saturated colors meet with no neutral gap between them.
- 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 25 — Full Solution
- Identify and place the tiny window dot gems along the fuselage first — each is only 1-2 gems and sits within the yellow-green body.
- Fill yellow-green fuselage gems along the entire horizontal length of the airplane, working around the pre-placed window dots.
- Place blue wing gems extending outward from the fuselage midsection on both sides.
- Add the red tail fin and rudder gems at the rear end of the airplane.
- Place the propeller gems at the front nose of the plane — this is a small cluster with its own color.
- Complete the dark outline framing the airplane silhouette and fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Yellow-green, Blue, Red, Grey, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the yellow-green fuselage as a solid block and then being unable to locate the exact positions for the tiny window dots — these 1-2 gem details vanish inside a solid color field.
- Placing yellow-green fuselage gems into the blue wing zone or red tail zone at the color boundaries — all three are bright saturated colors meeting at sharp edges with no buffer.
- Overlooking the propeller at the front — it is a small cluster that can be accidentally filled with fuselage color, leaving the airplane without its defining front feature.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many colors are in Jewel Coloring Level 25?
At least five distinct colors — yellow-green fuselage, blue wings, red tail fin, propeller grey or white, and the window dot color. This is one of the highest color counts in the early levels, which is why it is rated hard.
Should I place the windows before or after the fuselage?
Place the window dots before filling the fuselage. Each window is only 1-2 gems embedded in the large yellow-green body, and finding their exact positions inside a solid fill is significantly harder. Either place them first or carefully note their row and column positions before committing to the fuselage fill.