Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 35 Walkthrough

hard 5 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 35 is a grape bunch pixel art on a large ~14x16 grid. Purple grapes form a triangular cluster, with darker purple/navy shading filling the crevices between individual grapes and pink highlights marking the upper surfaces. Lime-green leaves and curving vine tendrils crown the top. Each grape repeats a three-tone shading pattern (dark crevice, pink highlight, purple body), and the many close purple shades combined with the irregular organic cluster shape make this one of the most demanding levels in the game so far.

Board Notes

Layout
A large roughly 14x16 pixel grid shows a bunch of grapes. Purple grapes form an inverted-triangular cluster with lime-green leaves and vine tendrils at the top. Individual grape circles are defined by darker purple/navy shading in the gaps between them. Pink highlights appear on the upper surfaces of several grapes. The vine tendrils curve away from the leaf cluster in thin lines. Dark outline may frame individual grape edges or the overall cluster. The organic shape has irregular contours unlike the geometric designs of earlier levels. Light background.
Goal
Fill the lime-green leaves and vine tendrils at the top. Place the pink highlights on individual grape surfaces. Fill the darker purple/navy crevice shading between grapes. Then fill the main purple grape surfaces as the largest region.
Opening
Start with the lime-green leaf and vine tendril gems at the top — the thin curving tendrils are easiest to place on a mostly empty grid. Next, place pink highlight gems on the upper surfaces of individual grapes. Then fill the darker purple/navy crevice shading between grapes before completing the main purple grape body.
Danger Zone
The purple grape surfaces and darker purple/navy crevice shading are extremely close in hue, differing mainly in lightness — confusing them eliminates the individual grape definition and turns the cluster into a flat purple blob. Pink highlights are tiny (1-2 gems each) sitting directly on purple grape surfaces, bounded by purple on all sides. Lime-green vine tendrils at the top narrow to 1 gem wide in places and can be overwritten by the purple cluster extending upward.
Mechanics
Each grape within the cluster follows the same three-tone shading pattern: dark crevice on the bottom edge, pink highlight on the upper surface, purple body in between. This pattern repeats across a dozen or more individual grapes, requiring consistent application of the same logic across many small repetitions. The irregular triangular cluster lacks bilateral symmetry, offering no mirror-reference shortcut.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 35 (spoiler-free)

  • Work grape by grape rather than color by color — identify the three-tone pattern (dark crevice, pink highlight, purple body) on one grape near the top and replicate it systematically downward through the cluster.
  • Place the lime-green vine tendrils before any purple fill reaches the top of the cluster — the tendrils narrow to single-gem widths and vanish instantly under purple overfill.
  • 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 35 — Full Solution

  1. Fill the lime-green leaf and vine tendril gems at the top of the cluster, positioning the curving tendrils carefully while the grid is still mostly empty.
  2. Place the pink highlight gems on the upper surfaces of individual grapes throughout the cluster — these small 1-2 gem accents must be positioned before the purple tones fill in around them.
  3. Fill the darker purple/navy crevice shading gems in the gaps between individual grapes, tracing the curved boundaries where grape circles meet.
  4. Fill the main purple grape surface gems as the largest region, working carefully around all pre-placed highlights and crevice shading to preserve each grape's definition.
  5. Complete any dark outline framing the cluster and fill all remaining light background cells.

Colors in this level:

Purple, Dark purple, Pink, Lime-green, Navy

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Filling the main purple grape surfaces first and then trying to distinguish the darker purple/navy crevice shading positions — the two shades are so close that once one is placed as a solid fill, the crevice boundaries become nearly invisible.
  • Skipping the pink highlights or placing them after the purple fill, which buries these tiny 1-2 gem accents inside a solid purple mass where their exact positions cannot be recovered.
  • Extending the purple cluster upward into the lime-green vine tendril area, overwriting the thin 1-gem-wide curving lines that define the leaves and vine.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is Level 35 rated hard?

    The grape bunch combines two demanding elements: extremely close purple shades (grape surface vs. crevice shading) that differ mainly in lightness, and a repetitive three-tone pattern that must be applied consistently across a dozen or more individual grapes. The irregular organic cluster shape also offers no bilateral symmetry to use as a placement shortcut.

  • Should I fill all of one color at a time or work grape by grape?

    Work grape by grape. Each grape follows the same three-tone pattern — dark crevice on the bottom, pink highlight on top, purple body in between. Identify this pattern on one grape and replicate it systematically across the cluster. This approach is more reliable than trying to fill all purple, all dark purple, or all pink across the entire irregular cluster at once.