Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 50 Walkthrough

hard 6 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 50 is a military jeep pixel art on a ~16×10 horizontal grid. The camouflage body uses multiple green shades — lighter green, medium green, and darker olive — in irregular overlapping patches that deliberately ignore the vehicle's structural lines. Grey/silver fills the front bumper and grille, brown/tan covers lower panels and accents, dark circles form the tires, and a small cyan/turquoise headlight sits at the front. The camouflage pattern, where three similar greens share long shapeless boundaries across the entire body, makes this one of the hardest vehicle designs in the game.

Board Notes

Layout
A roughly 16×10 pixel grid shows a military jeep or off-road vehicle viewed from the side. The body features a camouflage pattern using at least three green shades — lighter green, medium green, and darker olive — in irregular blob-shaped patches across the hood, doors, and rear. Grey/silver fills the front bumper, grille, and possibly a roof rack or roll bar. Brown/tan accents appear on the lower body panels. Dark wheels and tires sit at the bottom. A small cyan/turquoise headlight detail is at the front. Dark outline frames the vehicle. Horizontally oriented. Light background.
Goal
Separate and fill the three camouflage green shades across the vehicle body. Fill the grey/silver bumper, grille, and structural details. Place the brown/tan lower panel accents. Fill the dark tire circles. Place the cyan headlight. Complete the outline and background.
Opening
Start with the cyan/turquoise headlight — this unique color anchors your front-of-vehicle orientation. Place the brown/tan accents on the lower body. Fill the grey/silver bumper and grille. Then tackle the camouflage greens shade by shade, filling each one completely across the entire vehicle before moving to the next. End with tires and outline.
Danger Zone
Three or more green shades share long irregular boundaries across the entire vehicle body — unlike most levels where similar shades follow structural contours, camouflage boundaries are deliberately random and blob-shaped with no logical anchor. Grey bumper and lightest green share the front-of-vehicle boundary and can look similar. Brown accents border both grey and darker green, creating three-way junctions along the lower body. The cyan headlight is only 1-3 gems.
Mechanics
This is the first camouflage pattern in Jewel Coloring — the green shades do not follow the vehicle's physical panel lines but instead form irregular patches that overlap hood, door, and rear boundaries. Players cannot rely on structural features to predict where one shade ends and another begins. The high palette complexity — three or more greens plus grey, brown, cyan, and dark/black — sets a new record for the number of distinct colors in a single vehicle design.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 50 (spoiler-free)

  • Fill camouflage greens shade by shade, not panel by panel. Pick one green tone and place every instance of it across the entire vehicle before starting the next shade — this prevents confusion from encountering three similar greens within a single body panel.
  • Place the cyan headlight and brown accents first as orientation anchors. These distinctive colors lock in the front/rear and upper/lower boundaries before you tackle the ambiguous green zones.
  • 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 50 — Full Solution

  1. Place the cyan/turquoise headlight gems at the front of the jeep — this unique color immediately anchors your orientation.
  2. Fill the brown/tan accent gems on the lower body panels, rear section, and any visible spare tire or mount area.
  3. Fill the grey/silver bumper, grille, and structural detail gems at the front and along the roofline.
  4. Separate the camouflage greens: fill the lightest green gems first across the entire vehicle, then the medium green, then the darkest olive — complete each shade fully before starting the next.
  5. Fill the dark tire gems at the bottom of the vehicle.
  6. Complete the dark outline framing the jeep silhouette and fill all remaining light background cells.

Colors in this level:

Light green, Medium green, Dark olive, Grey, Brown, Cyan

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trying to fill the camouflage greens by vehicle section (hood, then door, then rear) — the camo patches deliberately cross panel boundaries, and this approach leads to mid-panel confusion when three greens meet in a single zone.
  • Confusing the grey bumper with the lightest green at the front of the vehicle — compare them in the tray before placing, as grey is cooler and more neutral while the lightest green has a clear warm-green tint.
  • Skipping the cyan headlight because it is only 1-3 gems — this small detail is the jeep's front marker and omitting it leaves a noticeable gap in the design.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I handle the camouflage pattern with three similar greens?

    Work shade by shade rather than area by area. Compare all three greens in the gem tray first — lightest, medium, and darkest olive should be distinguishable when seen together. Then fill every instance of one shade across the entire vehicle before moving to the next. This prevents the confusion that comes from encountering multiple greens within a single body panel.

  • Why is Level 50 harder than other vehicle levels?

    Most vehicle levels have color regions that follow structural panel lines — the hood is one color, the door another. Camouflage deliberately breaks this convention: the green shades form irregular blob-shaped patches that overlap multiple panels. There is no structural logic to guide placement, and the three greens are similar enough in hue that any two can be confused if not compared carefully in the tray.