Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 33 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 33 is a cartoon puppy pixel art in a chibi sitting pose on a ~12x14 grid. Orange-brown covers the body, sides, and top of the head, while darker brown fills the ears and back markings. A white region spans the face, muzzle, and chest as one continuous area — deceptively large due to the chibi proportions. Large dark eyes, a pink tongue, and dark outline complete the design. The organic ear shapes and oversized head create a layout where the white front-facing region is bigger than expected.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A roughly 12x14 pixel grid shows a chibi-style cartoon puppy sitting down. The body is orange-brown, covering the sides, back, and top of the head. Darker brown fills both ears and back markings. White fills the face, muzzle, and chest as one large contiguous region running from the forehead down through the chest. Large dark eyes dominate the upper face. A pink tongue sticks out from the mouth. Dark outline frames the puppy. The oversized chibi head takes up roughly 60% of the grid. Light background.
- Goal
- Place the dark eyes and pink tongue as anchor details. Fill the white face/muzzle/chest as a single connected region. Add the darker brown ears and back markings. Then fill the orange-brown body across the remaining areas.
- Opening
- Place the large dark eye gems in the upper face first. Position the tiny pink tongue at the mouth. Fill the white face, muzzle, and chest as one continuous region. Then add the darker brown ears and markings before filling the orange-brown body.
- Danger Zone
- The orange-brown body and darker brown markings are warm tones sharing irregular organic boundaries — the ear shapes and back contours are asymmetric, so left-right mirroring is unreliable. The white face/muzzle/chest must remain one contiguous region from forehead to chest — splitting it creates a visible seam at the chin. The pink tongue is only 1-2 gems, sitting at the boundary of white muzzle and dark outline, and vanishes under either color.
- Mechanics
- Chibi proportions create an unusual size ratio where the head dominates the grid and the white front-facing region is larger than typical face markings. The darker brown ear and back markings are organic and slightly asymmetric, requiring each ear to be placed independently rather than mirrored from the other side.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 33 (spoiler-free)
- Fill the white region as one continuous piece from the forehead between the eyes all the way down through the chest — breaking it into separate face and chest patches creates a visible seam at the chin.
- Place each darker brown ear independently rather than assuming mirror symmetry — the organic ear shapes differ slightly between left and right.
- 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 33 — Full Solution
- Place the large dark eye gems in the upper face to anchor the chibi head's expression and establish grid positioning.
- Position the tiny pink tongue gem(s) at the mouth, between the white muzzle and dark outline.
- Fill the white face, muzzle, and chest gems as one contiguous region running continuously from the forehead down through the chest.
- Add the darker brown ear gems and back marking gems, following the organic contours of each ear shape independently.
- Fill the orange-brown body gems across the sides, back, and top of the head, working around the pre-placed white and brown regions.
- Complete the dark outline framing the puppy and fill all remaining light background cells.
Colors in this level:
Orange-brown, Dark brown, White, Pink, Black
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the white face and white chest as two separate regions and leaving a gap or color break at the chin — they are one continuous region and must connect seamlessly through the chin area.
- Assuming the two ears are mirror-symmetric and copying one ear's shape onto the other — the organic ear contours differ slightly, and forcing symmetry creates misplaced gems.
- Overlooking the tiny pink tongue (1-2 gems) and filling it with white muzzle or dark outline color — this removes the puppy's only mouth detail and makes the face look incomplete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the white region seem so large in Level 33?
The chibi proportions give the puppy an oversized head that takes up roughly 60% of the grid. The white region runs continuously from the forehead between the eyes, through the muzzle, and down the chest — this front-facing area is much larger than the typical white muzzle patches seen in earlier animal levels.
Should I fill the ears in the same way?
No — unlike the symmetric inner ear patches in some earlier levels, the puppy's darker brown ears have organic, slightly asymmetric shapes. Place each ear independently by following its own contour rather than mirroring from the other side.