Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 29 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 29 is a wide hamster face pixel art with prominent cheek puffs. Orange fills the head and puffy cheeks as the largest region, darker orange shading follows the face contours, a white muzzle and chin occupy the lower center, yellow details mark the inner ears, a pink nose and small mouth sit at the center, and dark eyes complete the expression. The warm-tone shading challenge is simpler than Level 26's tiger stripes — the darker orange appears as predictable contour shading rather than scattered stripe clusters.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid shows a hamster (or cat) face viewed from the front. The wide design emphasizes prominent cheek puffs extending the face horizontally. Orange is the main body color covering head and cheeks. Darker orange shading appears along edges and contours. White fills the muzzle and chin at the lower center. Yellow details mark the inner ears. A pink nose and mouth are at the muzzle center. Dark eyes and dark outline define the face. Light background.
- Goal
- Fill the orange head and cheeks as the largest region, add darker orange contour shading along the face edges, place the white muzzle and chin, position the yellow inner ear details and pink nose, and complete the dark outline.
- Opening
- Place the dark eye gems in the upper face to anchor positioning. Fill the yellow inner ear patches inside both ears. Position the pink nose and mouth at the muzzle center. Fill the white muzzle and chin around the nose. Then work on the darker orange shading before filling the main orange body.
- Danger Zone
- The orange body and darker orange shading are closely related warm tones — the shading follows the body's contour edges and can be confused with the main fill, flattening the face. The white muzzle is bordered by orange on top and sides and by darker orange below, creating a three-color junction. The pink nose is only 2-3 gems surrounded by white, and placing white over it removes the nose entirely.
- Mechanics
- This level shares the warm-tone challenge of Level 26 (tiger) but with a simpler layout — the darker orange appears as contour shading along edges rather than scattered irregular stripe clusters. The wide cheek puffs give the face a horizontal emphasis, but unlike the elephant in Level 28, the cheek regions are the same orange as the head rather than a separate color.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 29 (spoiler-free)
- The darker orange shading follows the face's outer contours predictably — along the forehead edge, under the cheeks, and beside the ears. Trace these contour lines before filling the main orange body.
- Place the pink nose before filling the white muzzle around it — the nose is only 2-3 gems and vanishes inside a solid white field.
- 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 29 — Full Solution
- Place the dark eye gems in the upper face to establish the expression and anchor your grid positioning.
- Fill the yellow inner ear patches inside both ears — these are small isolated details easiest to place early on a mostly empty grid.
- Position the pink nose and small mouth gems at the center of the muzzle area.
- Fill the white muzzle and chin gems in the lower-center face, carefully working around the pre-placed pink nose.
- Add the darker orange shading gems along the face's outer contours — forehead edge, under cheeks, and beside ears — then fill the orange main body gems across the head and puffy cheeks as the largest region.
- Complete the dark outline framing the entire face and fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Orange, Dark orange, White, Yellow, Pink, Black
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing the orange body gems with the darker orange contour shading at the face edges — mixing them flattens the face and removes the dimensional depth that defines the cheek puffs and forehead shape.
- Placing white muzzle gems over the pink nose position, eliminating the hamster's most central facial feature — the nose is only 2-3 gems and easy to overwrite.
- Extending the orange body fill into the yellow inner ear zones, which are small isolated patches enclosed by orange and dark outline on all sides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Level 29 similar to Level 26's tiger?
Both are orange animal faces with darker orange details, but Level 29 is simpler. The tiger in Level 26 has 5-8 scattered stripe clusters in irregular shapes, while the hamster in Level 29 uses darker orange as predictable contour shading along the face edges. The shading pattern is easier to follow because it traces the face outline rather than cutting across it.
How do I handle the three-color junction at the muzzle boundary?
The white muzzle meets the orange body on top and sides, and darker orange shading below — three warm-related tones converging. Place the white muzzle first to create a clear boundary, then add the darker orange shading below it, and fill the orange body last. Working from lightest to darkest at the junction prevents bleed-through.