Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 47 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 47 is a retro cartoon robot face pixel art on a ~12×14 grid. A dark grey/charcoal boxy head shell surrounds a white face panel with two yellow square eyes, a rectangular mouth showing teeth, and a ball-topped antenna rising from the top. Black structural features and outlines frame the design. The high contrast between the white face and dark head makes region boundaries clear, but the dark grey shell and black outline are close in value and require careful distinction.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A roughly 12×14 pixel grid shows a retro cartoon robot head from the front. The outer head shell is dark grey/charcoal in a boxy rectangular shape. A white face panel fills the center with two yellow square eyes and a rectangular mouth with visible teeth. An antenna rises from the top of the head with a small ball at its tip. Black fills outlines and deeper structural features. The grid is taller than wide to accommodate the antenna. Light background.
- Goal
- Place the yellow square eyes within the white face panel. Fill the white face panel around the eyes and mouth area. Build the mouth with its black frame and white teeth. Construct the antenna and ball topper. Fill the dark grey/charcoal head shell. Complete the black outline and structural accents.
- Opening
- Start with the yellow eye gems — each is a small 2-4 gem square and easy to locate. Fill the white face panel around them. Add the mouth details next. Then build the antenna column and ball. Fill the dark grey head shell last as the largest region, then complete the black outline.
- Danger Zone
- Dark grey head shell and black outline share boundaries around the entire head perimeter — both are dark tones and can be confused if not compared in the tray. White face panel, white teeth, and light background are all near-white, creating potential confusion between internal details and external space. The yellow eyes are only 2-4 gems each within the white face panel and can be overwritten by white fill.
- Mechanics
- This is the first robot or mechanical face design in the game. The boxy geometric shapes — square eyes, rectangular mouth, flat-topped head — differ from the organic curves of animal and nature subjects. The antenna is a thin 1-2 gem column that must connect cleanly to the head without gaps. The high-contrast palette creates strong visual separation between face and head, but the dark grey vs. black distinction within the dark zones adds a secondary sorting challenge.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 47 (spoiler-free)
- Place black outline gems before the dark grey head shell — the outline creates a visible frame that defines where the grey fill starts and ends, preventing bleed between the two dark tones.
- Yellow eyes first, white face second. The eyes are tiny clusters embedded in the white panel — filling white first buries their positions.
- 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 47 — Full Solution
- Place the yellow square eye gems within the face area — each eye is a compact 2-4 gem cluster.
- Fill the white face panel gems around the eyes and mouth zone in the center of the head.
- Add the mouth detail gems — a black rectangular frame with white teeth gems inside it.
- Build the antenna column gems rising from the top of the head and place the ball gem at its tip.
- Fill the dark grey/charcoal head shell gems as the largest region surrounding the face panel.
- Complete the black outline and structural accent gems framing the robot silhouette, then fill background cells.
Colors in this level:
Dark grey, Black, White, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing the dark grey head shell with the black outline — both are dark tones sharing long boundaries. Placing grey gems where black outline belongs eliminates the structural definition of the robot's head edges.
- Filling the white face panel before placing the yellow eyes, which covers the small eye positions and makes finding their exact cells much harder against the uniform white field.
- Leaving a gap between the antenna column and the head top — the antenna must connect directly to the head without any background cell breaking the vertical line.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I distinguish the dark grey head from the black outline in Level 47?
Compare them in the gem tray before placing — the dark grey is a medium-dark charcoal, while the black is true black. Side by side, the difference is clear. Place the black outline first to create a frame, then fill the grey head shell within that frame.
Does the antenna need to connect to the head?
Yes. The antenna is a thin 1-2 gem column that rises directly from the top of the head. Any background-colored cell between the antenna base and the head top creates a visible gap that breaks the robot's design. Build the antenna as a continuous vertical line from head to ball tip.