Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 37 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 37 is a cute sitting pink piglet pixel art built almost entirely from three shades of pink. Hot pink covers the outer body and ears, light pink fills the inner body and cheeks, and pale pink or white marks the belly and face center. Small dark accents form the eyes, snout, and hooves. The monochromatic palette with soft gradient-like transitions between shades makes distinguishing boundaries the central challenge, despite the relatively simple rounded character shape.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pixel grid shows a sitting piglet character facing forward. The rounded body uses three shades of pink — hot pink for the outer body, ear exteriors, and limbs; light pink for the inner body and cheek areas; pale pink or white for the belly patch and face center. Small dark gems mark the eyes and snout in the face. The silhouette is compact with a large head, small ears at the top, and stubby legs at the bottom. The palette is heavily monochromatic. Light background.
- Goal
- Fill the hot pink outer body and ears as the largest region. Place light pink across the inner body, cheeks, and secondary surfaces. Add pale pink or white to the belly patch and face center. Position the tiny dark eye, snout, and hoof accents.
- Opening
- Start with the dark eye and snout gems to anchor the face. Next place the pale pink or white belly and face center — these lightest zones are fully enclosed by pink tones. Then fill the light pink mid-tone layer before completing the hot pink outer body last.
- Danger Zone
- All three pink shades differ only in saturation and lightness, making them the most confusable color set in recent levels. The belly area transitions from pale pink to light pink to hot pink within a few gem widths, with no hard boundary line. Ear interiors (light pink) sit directly against ear exteriors (hot pink) with only 1-2 gems separating the shades. The dark eyes and snout are 1-2 gem clusters within the lightest face area and vanish if covered by pink fill.
- Mechanics
- This level is an exercise in monochromatic sorting — nearly the entire grid uses pink-family gems, and difficulty comes from shade distinction rather than managing many hues. The gradient-like transitions between tones mean boundaries are soft, requiring the player to commit decisively to where one shade ends and the next begins.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 37 (spoiler-free)
- Sort from lightest to darkest — place pale pink first, then light pink, then hot pink last. Working outward from the lightest core ensures every boundary is placed against a lighter tone you can still see clearly.
- Compare the three pink shades side by side in the gem tray before starting — memorize the relative brightness difference so you can identify each shade consistently during placement.
- 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 37 — Full Solution
- Place the dark eye gems and tiny snout detail in the center of the face to anchor the piglet's expression and establish grid positioning.
- Fill the pale pink or white belly patch and face center gems, defining the lightest zone while surrounding areas are still empty.
- Add the light pink gems for the inner body, cheeks, and secondary surfaces — this mid-tone layer wraps around the pale center.
- Complete the hot pink outer body, ear exterior, and limb gems as the largest region, filling around all pre-placed lighter zones.
- Position any dark hoof accents at the bottom of the legs, complete the outline, and fill all remaining background cells.
Colors in this level:
Hot pink, Light pink, Pale pink, Black
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the hot pink outer body first and then trying to carve out the lighter inner zones — once the grid is solid hot pink, the subtle shade differences between hot pink and light pink are almost impossible to distinguish.
- Swapping light pink and pale pink gems in the belly-to-body transition zone, which reverses the shading gradient and makes the piglet look flat instead of rounded.
- Overlooking the tiny dark snout detail in the face center, leaving it unfilled and breaking the piglet's facial expression.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Level 37 tricky despite having a simple shape?
The difficulty is entirely in the monochromatic palette. Three shades of pink — hot pink, light pink, and pale pink — cover nearly the entire grid, and they differ only in saturation and lightness. Unlike multi-color levels where distinct hues separate regions clearly, here you must distinguish subtle tone differences across soft gradient transitions.
What order should I fill the pink shades?
Work lightest to darkest. Place pale pink or white in the belly and face center first, then light pink for the inner body and cheeks, then hot pink for the outer body and ears last. This ensures you always place a new shade against a lighter background where the boundary is most visible.