Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 46 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 46 is a hair dryer pixel art on a ~14×12 horizontal grid. A turquoise/teal body forms the barrel and housing, with darker teal shading along the underside and contour lines to convey the cylindrical shape. Dark grey/charcoal fills the nozzle pointing left, the air intake grille, and the handle curving downward. The two teal shades share long curved boundaries along the barrel — separating them cleanly is essential to preserve the dryer's three-dimensional look.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A roughly 14×12 pixel grid shows a hair dryer viewed from the side. The main body is turquoise/teal forming a wide barrel shape. Darker teal shading runs along the barrel underside and contour lines. A dark grey/charcoal nozzle points left at the front, and a dark grey handle with grip details curves downward from the body's rear. Light background surrounds the appliance. The design is horizontally oriented with the widest span running from nozzle tip to body rear.
- Goal
- Fill the turquoise/teal barrel body as the largest region. Place the darker teal shading strips along the underside and contour lines. Fill the dark grey/charcoal nozzle at the left end and the handle below the body. Complete the outline and background.
- Opening
- Start with the darker teal shading gems along the barrel underside and body contours — these narrow accent strips are hardest to place once the main teal body is filled. Then fill the dark grey nozzle and handle. Fill the turquoise/teal body last as the largest region, working around the pre-placed shading.
- Danger Zone
- The turquoise body and darker teal shading are close in hue and share long curved boundaries along the barrel underside. Confusing them flattens the dryer's cylindrical depth. The nozzle-to-body junction is only 1-2 gems wide where grey meets teal. The handle junction below the body is a three-way meeting point where grey, darker teal, and main teal converge within a few cells.
- Mechanics
- This is the first household appliance design featuring functional shading — two teal tones convey a curved barrel shape in pixel form rather than serving as decorative gradient. The body-to-handle junction creates a three-way color meeting point not seen in simpler silhouette designs. The horizontal orientation stretches the barrel across most of the grid width.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 46 (spoiler-free)
- Place the darker teal shading before the main turquoise body — the shading strip is only 1-2 gems wide, and both teal tones look very similar once surrounded by the same hue.
- Use the nozzle and handle as anchoring landmarks. Fill grey details first, then work the teal shading outward from where it borders the grey regions.
- 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 46 — Full Solution
- Place the darker teal shading gems along the barrel underside and body contour lines — these narrow strips define the dryer's cylindrical form and are hardest to locate after the main body is filled.
- Fill the dark grey/charcoal nozzle gems at the left end of the dryer where air exits.
- Fill the dark grey/charcoal handle and grip gems curving downward below the body rear.
- Fill the turquoise/teal body gems across the main barrel and upper housing, working around the pre-placed darker teal shading strips.
- Complete any remaining dark outline details and fill the light background cells surrounding the dryer silhouette.
Colors in this level:
Turquoise, Dark teal, Dark grey, Charcoal
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the turquoise body before placing the darker teal shading — once the large body region is solid teal, the narrow 1-2 gem shading strip positions become nearly invisible because the two tones are close in hue.
- Extending the dark grey handle color into the darker teal shading zone at the handle junction, which eliminates the shading accent and makes the handle appear oversized.
- Treating the two teal shades as a single color and filling the entire barrel uniformly, which erases the cylindrical depth effect and turns the dryer into a flat silhouette.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I tell the two teal shades apart in Level 46?
Compare them side by side in the gem tray — the main turquoise body is brighter and more saturated, while the darker teal shading is noticeably deeper and slightly muted. The shading follows the barrel underside and contour lines, so if a teal gem sits along the bottom curve of the body, it is most likely the darker shade.
What is the hardest part of the hair dryer design?
The handle junction, where the grey handle, darker teal shading, and main turquoise body all meet within a few cells. Place the grey handle and darker teal shading first so both are locked in before filling the large turquoise body around them.