Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 28 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 28 is a front-facing blue elephant pixel art whose wide ears stretch the design across the full grid width. Turquoise/cyan covers the face and both ears as one massive contiguous region — the largest single-color fill encountered at this point. Pink patches fill the inner ears, white tusks point downward from the lower face, darker blue outlines frame the head, and dark eyes anchor the expression. The broad horizontal span requires careful tracking across the full grid.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid shows a blue elephant viewed from the front. The face and two large ears are turquoise/cyan, making this one of the widest designs so far — the ears spread far to each side. Darker blue outline frames the head and ears. Pink patches fill the inner ear areas. White tusks extend downward from the sides of the face. Dark eyes are in the upper face. Light background.
- Goal
- Fill the turquoise/cyan face and ears as one massive contiguous region spanning the full width. Add pink inner ear patches inside both ears. Place the white tusks flanking the lower face. Frame everything with darker blue outline.
- Opening
- Place the dark eye gems in the upper face to establish positioning. Fill the pink inner ear patches inside both ears — use the mirror symmetry between left and right. Position the white tusk gems extending downward. Then fill the turquoise/cyan face and ears from center outward.
- Danger Zone
- The turquoise/cyan face flows directly into the turquoise/cyan ears with no color change — the player must fill them as one continuous region without accidentally stopping at the head-to-ear junction. Pink inner ear patches share long curved boundaries with the surrounding cyan. White tusks are narrow (2-3 gems wide) and taper to a point, so overfilling cyan into the tusk area eliminates them.
- Mechanics
- The elephant's wide ear spread creates one of the broadest horizontal designs in the game so far. The face and ears are the same color, forming a single massive contiguous fill spanning the entire grid width. The pink inner ear patches are mirror-symmetric, giving the player a built-in reference for verifying correct placement.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 28 (spoiler-free)
- Use the mirror symmetry between left and right ears — after completing one inner ear patch, count gem positions from the ear edge and replicate the same pattern on the opposite side.
- Fill the face and ears as one continuous turquoise region without stopping at the head-to-ear boundary — they are the same color and should be treated as a single zone.
- 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 28 — Full Solution
- Place the dark eye gems in the upper face area to anchor the elephant's expression and establish your grid positioning.
- Fill the pink inner ear patches inside both ears — use the left-right mirror symmetry as a guide to ensure both patches match.
- Position the white tusk gems extending downward on each side of the lower face — keep them narrow, only 2-3 gems wide.
- Fill the turquoise/cyan face and ear gems as one continuous region, working from the center face outward into both ears across the full grid width.
- Add the darker blue outline gems framing the head, ear edges, and feature boundaries, then fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Turquoise, Dark blue, Pink, White, Black
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the face and ears as separate regions and leaving an unintended gap or color break at the head-to-ear junction — they are the same turquoise/cyan and must connect seamlessly.
- Over-extending turquoise/cyan into the narrow white tusk areas, which eliminates the tusks and removes the elephant's most distinctive lower-face feature.
- Making the pink inner ear patches asymmetric — the left and right patches should mirror each other, and an uneven fill makes the elephant look lopsided.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Level 28 feel wider than other levels?
The elephant's large ears spread far to each side, creating one of the broadest horizontal designs in the game. The turquoise/cyan face and ears together form a single massive region spanning the full grid width, which is why the design feels wider than animal faces with compact features.
Should I fill the face and ears separately or together?
Fill them together as one continuous turquoise/cyan region. The face flows directly into the ears with no color change — if you stop at the head-to-ear boundary, you may leave an unintended gap. Work from the center face outward into both ears.