Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 43 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 43 is a hamburger pixel art on a ~12×12 grid. Layers stack vertically — brown sesame bun top, green lettuce, red tomato, yellow cheese, brown meat patty, and brown bottom bun — with dark outlines separating each ingredient. The distinct horizontal banding makes colors easy to identify, but three separate brown tones across the buns and patty require careful comparison before placing.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A roughly 12×12 pixel grid shows a hamburger in front view. From top to bottom: a brown sesame seed bun with lighter dots for seeds, a wavy green lettuce band, a red tomato slice, a yellow cheese layer, a brown meat patty, and a brown bottom bun. Dark outlines separate each ingredient into horizontal bands. The overall shape is round, widest at the center and tapering at the top and bottom buns. Light background.
- Goal
- Stack the ingredient layers correctly from top to bottom. Place the sesame seed details on the top bun, fill each colored ingredient band in order, and use the correct brown shade for the top bun, patty, and bottom bun.
- Opening
- Start with the sesame seed dot gems on the top bun — tiny 1-gem details embedded in the brown surface. Fill the brown top bun around them. Then work downward through the lettuce, tomato, cheese, patty, and bottom bun layers in sequence.
- Danger Zone
- Three brown tones — top bun, meat patty, and bottom bun — may appear very similar and are easy to confuse. Each ingredient band is only 1-3 rows tall, so misplacing even a single row pushes all subsequent layers down and cascades errors through the stack. The sesame seed dots are tiny 1-gem details that disappear if the top bun brown is filled before the seeds are placed.
- Mechanics
- This level uses a pure horizontal layer-cake structure — every region spans the full width as a thin band. The solving order naturally follows a top-to-bottom sequence. Unlike scattered-region levels, the main challenge here is distinguishing three similar brown tones and keeping thin bands from bleeding into their neighbors above or below.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 43 (spoiler-free)
- Compare all three brown tones — top bun, patty, and bottom bun — side-by-side in the gem tray before placing any of them. Subtle warmth or darkness differences become obvious when viewed together.
- Work top-to-bottom through the ingredient layers. Each band is only 1-3 rows tall, so completing one layer before starting the next prevents vertical bleed between neighbors.
- 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 43 — Full Solution
- Place the lighter sesame seed dot gems on the top bun — each is a single gem embedded in the brown surface.
- Fill the brown top bun gems around the pre-placed seeds, completing the rounded upper bread shape.
- Place the green lettuce gems in the wavy band just below the top bun.
- Fill the red tomato gems in the next band down, then add the yellow cheese gems below the tomato.
- Fill the brown meat patty gems using the correct patty-brown shade, followed by the brown bottom bun gems in their own shade.
- Complete the dark outlines separating each ingredient layer and fill all remaining background cells.
Colors in this level:
Brown, Light brown, Dark brown, Green, Red, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using the wrong brown shade for the patty versus the buns — all three brown regions look similar in isolation, and placing patty-brown in the bun position creates a color mismatch that is hard to spot until the design is nearly finished.
- Filling the top bun brown before placing the sesame seed dots, burying the tiny 1-gem seed positions under a solid brown surface.
- Letting a thin ingredient band bleed one row into its neighbor by miscounting the band height, which shifts every layer below it and cascades misalignment through the entire burger.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I tell the three brown shades apart in Level 43?
Hold one gem from each brown region in the tray and compare them directly. The top bun is usually the lightest warm brown, the patty is a darker reddish brown, and the bottom bun may be similar to the top or slightly different. Side-by-side comparison makes the differences visible.
What order should I fill the hamburger layers?
Work top-to-bottom: seed dots first, then top bun, lettuce, tomato, cheese, patty, and bottom bun. Each ingredient band is only 1-3 rows tall, so finishing one completely before moving to the next prevents vertical color bleed between layers.