Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 51 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 51 is a red squid pixel art on a tall blue water background dotted with white square bubbles. The rounded mantle uses mostly red gems, but a cream highlight stripe on the left side of the head, a handful of bright blue spots on the upper-right head, and two large white-and-green eyes break that red mass into several fragile islands. Below the mantle, multiple curling tentacles spread outward and downward, each bordered by a one-gem black outline that separates arm from arm. The challenge is locking every small facial detail before the red body floods the head, and then tracing the black tentacle scaffold so the lower arms stay individually readable.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A tall vertical grid shows a cartoon squid centered on a light blue background. The squid has a rounded red mantle with a black crown along the top edge. A cream vertical highlight stripe runs down the left side of the head. A few bright blue spot gems sit on the upper-right head. Two large white eyes with green irises are positioned where the mantle meets the tentacles. Multiple red tentacles curl outward on both sides and split into narrower legs at the bottom, all bordered by a single-row black outline. Several white square bubbles float around the body in the blue water.
- Goal
- Protect every face detail — green irises, white eye blocks, cream head stripe, blue head spots — before the red mantle is filled. Then use the black outline as a scaffold for the tentacles so each arm keeps its own shape and gap. The blue water background and white bubbles frame the silhouette and make the tentacle edges easy to misread if red goes first.
- Opening
- Start with the two green iris gems and the white eye blocks directly under the mantle. Mark the cream highlight stripe on the left side of the head and the bright blue spots on the upper-right head. Trace the black top cap, then continue the outline down both curling side arms and around the lower tentacle tips. Once the scaffold is stable, fill the red mantle from top to bottom, push red into the center tentacles and outward-curving side arms, then close with the blue water and white bubbles.
- Danger Zone
- The red body and black outline weave together along the lower half of the board where several tentacle arms run parallel and then split apart — a single red gem placed across a black separator merges two neighboring arms. The bright blue head spots are only 3–4 gems and sit inside the red mantle, so they disappear the moment the head is flooded. The eyes are also tight clusters: white blocks, green centers, and single-gem black borders all meet in about a 4×3 area, leaving almost no room for error.
- Mechanics
- This is the first cephalopod silhouette in Jewel Coloring. Instead of one solid blob surrounded by a clean outline, the body is broken by interior facial features, curling side arms, and small highlight islands. The solve shifts between two distinct modes: a detail-protection phase in the head and a scaffold-tracing phase in the tentacles, which is unlike the single-pass fill of earlier animal icon levels.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 51 (spoiler-free)
- Lock the eyes, cream stripe, and blue head spots before you touch any red gem. Those tiny islands are the hardest details to recover once the mantle is filled.
- Use the black outline as your tentacle map. After the side curls and lower tips are traced, the red fill becomes a series of safe bounded pockets rather than one risky open flood.
- 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 51 — Full Solution
- Place the two green iris gems and the surrounding white eye blocks in the face area directly under the mantle — this anchors the squid's expression early.
- Fill the cream vertical highlight stripe running down the left side of the head and drop in the small bright blue spot cluster on the upper-right head.
- Trace the black top cap across the mantle crown, then continue the black outline down both curling side arms and around each lower tentacle tip.
- Fill the red mantle from the top edge downward, carefully stopping at the cream stripe, blue spots, and eye boundaries. Once the head is complete, push red into the central tentacles and the outward-curving side arms.
- Place the white square bubble gems scattered around the squid in the water area.
- Fill all remaining light blue water background cells to complete the board.
Colors in this level:
Red, Black, Light blue, White, Green, Cream, Bright blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Flooding the red mantle before placing the cream stripe and blue head spots — both are tiny interior islands that become nearly impossible to relocate once the surrounding red is set, forcing a costly undo of the entire head.
- Treating the lower tentacles as one solid red block instead of tracing the black outline first. Neighboring arms run parallel for several rows and look identical in color; without the black separator, two arms merge and the squid loses a leg.
- Leaving the eye area for the very end. The white blocks, green irises, and single-gem black borders all meet in a tiny zone that is much easier to assemble while the face is still open than after the red mantle has closed in from all sides.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I keep the tentacles separate in Jewel Coloring Level 51?
Trace the black outline down every arm before filling any red into the lower body. The tentacles run parallel for several rows and share the same red color, so the one-gem black separator between them is the only visual boundary. Once the outline scaffold is in place, fill each arm individually from base to tip.
Where exactly are the blue spots on the squid's head?
The bright blue spot gems sit on the upper-right side of the mantle, roughly 2–3 rows below the black crown cap. They form a small cluster of about 3–4 gems surrounded entirely by red. Place them right after the eyes and cream stripe, before starting any red fill on the head.