Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 52 Walkthrough

easy 8 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 52 is a tall bright-yellow perfume bottle pixel art on a peach background with blue border bands running up both sides and along the bottom edge. Inside the bottle, a white front label with three short brown horizontal dash marks sits in the center of the body, a narrow gold neck rises above it, and a small cap assembly — pink center square, gray looped top, and brown side caps — crowns the design. The difficulty is not the color count but the nesting: every interior detail is enclosed by the next larger shape, so working from the smallest cap piece outward to the yellow body is the only safe order.

Board Notes

Layout
A tall centered perfume bottle sits on a peach background with blue color bands running up both outer sides and along the bottom edge. The bottle has a bright yellow rounded-rectangular body. A white front label panel with three short brown horizontal dashes is centered on the body. Above the body is a narrow gold neck, a pink center square, and a gray looped cap top with brown cap pieces on its sides.
Goal
Build the bottle from the innermost piece outward. The pink cap center, gray loop, brown cap sides, white label, and brown label dashes are all nested inside the yellow body. Placing the body first traps these details and forces expensive undos. The peach background and blue side bands frame the bottle but should come last.
Opening
Start with the pink square in the top center of the cap. Surround it with the gray loop pieces and add the brown cap blocks on the sides. Fill the narrow gold neck below the cap assembly. Drop in the white label panel and place the three brown dash marks across its middle. Once the interior structure is stable, fill the bright yellow outer bottle from the shoulders down into the rounded lower corners. Close with the peach background and blue side-and-bottom bands.
Danger Zone
The yellow bottle shoulders and lower corners sit very close to the peach background, and a single row of extra yellow on either side creates a visible bulge. The gray cap loop and brown cap blocks are packed into roughly a 4×3 gem area at the very top — one misplaced gem distorts the entire stopper shape. The white label and its brown dashes are also centered, so drifting the label even one column off-center makes the whole bottle look lopsided.
Mechanics
This level is built around concentric nesting rather than color variety. A tiny cap assembly sits inside a narrow neck, which sits inside a labeled body, which sits inside a background — four layers deep. The solve is less about distinguishing similar colors and more about placing each nested rectangle in the correct order, because every later layer depends on the shape already locked by the previous one.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 52 (spoiler-free)

  • Use the white label as your center anchor. Once that panel is placed, the yellow body is much easier to mirror evenly on both sides without drifting into the peach background.
  • Finish the tiny gray-and-brown cap assembly before touching the bottle shoulders. The top section is the most cramped area on the board and gets progressively harder as yellow gems close in from below.
  • 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 52 — Full Solution

  1. Place the pink square in the top center of the bottle and surround it with the gray loop pieces to form the cap core.
  2. Add the brown cap blocks on the outer sides of the gray loop and fill the narrow gold neck section directly below the cap assembly.
  3. Fill the white label panel on the center of the bottle body and place the three short brown horizontal dashes across its middle.
  4. Fill the bright yellow outer bottle body, working from the shoulders downward into the rounded lower corners — use the white label edges and gold neck as centering guides.
  5. Fill the peach background around the bottle, then complete the blue border bands along both sides and the bottom edge.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Peach, Blue, White, Brown, Gray, Pink, Gold

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting the yellow body before the white label and cap assembly are placed. The label becomes extremely hard to center once the yellow surround is set, and the cap details are nearly impossible to fit into a fully filled top section.
  • Mixing the peach background gems with the yellow bottle shoulders. The two warm tones sit side by side along the upper-left and upper-right curves; placing one row of peach into the yellow zone gives the bottle a dented shoulder.
  • Skipping the three brown label dashes because they look minor. Without them, the white label reads as a blank panel and the bottle loses the product-detail feel that distinguishes this design from a plain jar shape.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does the perfume bottle look asymmetric even though I used the right colors?

    The most common cause is the white label panel being placed one column off-center. Since the yellow body mirrors around the label, even a single-column drift makes one shoulder wider than the other. Place the label first and count gems from each side to the bottle edge before filling yellow.

  • What are the three brown marks inside the label?

    They represent the product text or decorative lines printed on the front of the perfume bottle. Each is a short horizontal row of brown gems, spaced vertically across the white label panel. They are only one gem tall and easy to overlook, but they add the detail that keeps the bottle from looking like a blank container.