Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 41 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 41 is a soccer ball badge pixel art on a ~12×14 grid. A circular blue shield ring frames a classic black-and-white pentagon soccer ball pattern, with a yellow/gold banner accent at the bottom. Multiple blue shades define depth within the ring, and the tight pentagon arrangement in the center demands careful cell-by-cell placement — making this one of the more intricate designs so far.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A roughly 12×14 pixel grid shows a soccer ball emblem. A circular blue outer ring forms a shield shape using at least two blue shades — brighter blue for the main ring body and darker navy or cobalt for edge accents. Inside the ring, alternating black and white pentagon shapes create the classic soccer ball pattern. A yellow/gold accent strip or banner sits at the bottom of the emblem. Dark outlines separate all major regions. Light background.
- Goal
- Place the alternating black and white pentagon pattern in the ball center. Fill the brighter blue ring body and add the darker blue edge shading. Position the yellow/gold accent banner at the bottom. Complete the outline.
- Opening
- Start with the black pentagon gems in the soccer ball center — these are small isolated clusters that anchor the ball pattern. Fill the white pentagon gems around them. Add the yellow/gold accent at the bottom. Then fill the brighter blue ring body followed by the darker blue edge shading.
- Danger Zone
- The black and white pentagons in the soccer ball center are tightly interlocked — misplacing even one cluster breaks the recognizable ball pattern. Two blue shades share curved boundaries along the full ring circumference, and mixing them flattens the shield's depth. The yellow/gold accent is only 1-2 rows tall at the bottom, sandwiched between blue ring above and dark outline below.
- Mechanics
- This is the first badge or emblem design in Jewel Coloring, combining a circular outer frame with an intricate internal pattern. The soccer ball's pentagon arrangement requires counting individual cell clusters rather than sweeping broad region fills. Multiple blue shades within a single ring shape add gradient management along a curved perimeter.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 41 (spoiler-free)
- Build the soccer ball from the inside out — place black pentagons first, then fill white around them. The black clusters are the anchors; the white simply fills the gaps.
- Compare the two blue shades in the gem tray before filling the ring. The brighter blue covers the ring body while the darker navy sits along edges — confusing them eliminates the shield's dimensional look.
- 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 41 — Full Solution
- Place the black pentagon gems in the soccer ball center — each is a small 3-5 gem cluster following the classic ball pattern.
- Fill the white pentagon gems around the black ones to complete the soccer ball design inside the shield.
- Add the yellow/gold accent or banner gems at the bottom of the emblem below the ball area.
- Fill the brighter blue gems forming the main body of the circular shield ring around the ball.
- Add the darker navy or cobalt blue gems along the ring's outer edges and inner rim for depth shading.
- Complete the dark outline framing the emblem silhouette and fill all remaining background cells.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Dark blue, Black, White, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the white ball area first and then trying to carve out black pentagons — without the black anchors pre-placed, the white field has no visual cues for where each pentagon boundary falls.
- Mixing the two blue shades in the ring by treating them as one color, which turns the shield into a flat blue circle and loses the emblem's dimensional quality.
- Overwriting the narrow yellow/gold accent strip with blue ring fill from above — this 1-2 row band is the easiest region to accidentally erase.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get the soccer ball pentagon pattern right in Level 41?
Place the black pentagon clusters first — each is 3-5 gems in a tight group. Once all black anchors are down, the white pentagons simply fill the remaining spaces between them. This inside-out approach prevents miscounting because the black shapes create visible boundaries.
Are the two blue shades in the ring hard to tell apart?
They are noticeably different when compared side-by-side in the gem tray — one is a brighter sky blue and the other is a darker navy or cobalt. Check the tray before placing to avoid mixing them up along the curved ring boundaries.