Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 27 Walkthrough

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Jewel Coloring Level 27 is a cute chibi-style teddy bear pixel art. Turquoise/cyan fills the body and head as the largest region, darker blue outlines and shading define the bear's rounded silhouette, pink/magenta patches mark the inner ears and belly, a white muzzle sits on the lower face, and dark eyes with a small nose complete the expression. The two closely related blue tones — turquoise body and darker blue shading — require consistent distinction along every edge of the character.

Board Notes

Layout
A pixel grid shows a chibi teddy bear facing forward. The body and head are turquoise/cyan. Darker blue outlines and shading define the silhouette and limbs. Pink/magenta patches appear on the inner ears and belly. A white muzzle area sits on the lower face. Dark eyes and a small dark nose are centered in the upper face. The shape is compact and rounded — squat body, stubby limbs, small round ears, large head relative to body. Light background.
Goal
Fill the turquoise/cyan body covering head, torso, arms, and legs. Add darker blue shading along edges and between limbs. Place pink/magenta inner ear and belly patches. Position the white muzzle and dark eye/nose details.
Opening
Start with the dark eye and nose gems in the upper face to anchor the expression. Then fill the pink/magenta inner ear patches and belly patch. Place the white muzzle below the nose. Fill the turquoise/cyan body outward from the center.
Danger Zone
The turquoise/cyan body and darker blue outline are both blue-family tones — confusing them weakens the silhouette definition. The pink/magenta belly patch is entirely enclosed by cyan and shares edges on all sides, so over-extending cyan into the belly removes the patch. Inner ear pink is bordered by cyan and dark blue on multiple sides.
Mechanics
This is a chibi-proportioned character where color regions follow rounded organic shapes rather than geometric patterns. The design relies on two closely related blue tones — turquoise/cyan for body fill and darker blue for outlines and shading — requiring consistent shade distinction along every edge of the bear.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 27 (spoiler-free)

  • Place the pink belly and inner ear patches before filling the surrounding turquoise body — these patches are entirely enclosed by cyan, and finding their boundaries inside a solid blue field is much harder.
  • The darker blue shading follows the bear's outer silhouette edges and limb separations — trace these contour lines to define the shape before filling the body interior.
  • 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 27 — Full Solution

  1. Place the dark eye gems and small nose in the upper face — these anchor the bear's expression and establish your grid positioning.
  2. Fill the pink/magenta inner ear patches at the top of the head and the belly patch on the torso.
  3. Position the white muzzle gems on the lower face, directly below the nose.
  4. Fill the turquoise/cyan body gems across the head, torso, arms, and legs — this is the largest single-color region.
  5. Add the darker blue outline and shading gems along the bear's edges, between limbs, and under the head to define the silhouette, then fill remaining background cells.

Colors in this level:

Turquoise, Dark blue, Pink, White, Black

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Filling the turquoise/cyan body first as a solid block, then being unable to locate the pink belly patch boundaries within the uniform blue — the patch disappears into the surrounding cyan.
  • Mixing up turquoise/cyan body gems with darker blue shading gems along the silhouette edges, which flattens the bear and removes the dimensional shading that separates head from body and limbs from torso.
  • Extending white muzzle gems too far upward past the nose area, overwriting the dark nose detail and leaving the bear without a defined facial feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I tell the turquoise body from the darker blue shading in Level 27?

    The turquoise/cyan body fill is lighter and more saturated, while the darker blue shading is deeper and less vivid. Compare them in the gem tray before placing — the body gems have a brighter, more cyan appearance, and the shading gems lean toward a muted navy. The shading always appears along outer edges and between limbs.

  • What order should I fill the bear's features in?

    Start with the small isolated details — eyes, nose — then fill the enclosed patches like the pink belly and inner ears. After that, fill the large turquoise body, and finish with the darker blue outline shading. Working from small details outward to large fills keeps every boundary visible.