Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 55 Walkthrough

hard 7 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 55 is a pixel art treasure chest framed by a thick multi-row brown wooden border. Inside the frame, the upper section is a broad cyan/turquoise chest lid with lighter cyan highlight gems near the top edge, and the lower section is a golden-yellow body crossed by two or three brown horizontal strap lines. A narrow horizontal band of mixed-color gems divides the lid from the body at the clasp area, where small white highlight gems mark the keyhole or lock sparkle. A few darker blue accent gems sit around the lower edges. The board packs at least seven distinct gem colors into a tight square grid, and the three different blue-family tones — cyan lid, lighter cyan highlights, darker blue accents — are close enough to confuse on a small screen. Getting the clasp details and brown straps in place before the two large fill zones start is the key to a clean solve.

Board Notes

Layout
A rounded square grid is filled by a treasure chest with a thick multi-row brown wooden frame forming the outermost border. Inside the frame, the upper portion is a broad cyan/turquoise chest lid. Lighter cyan highlight gems appear near the top edge of the lid. A narrow horizontal band at the middle of the chest separates lid from body, with small white highlight gems at the center marking the clasp or keyhole. The lower portion is the golden-yellow chest body, crossed by two or three brown horizontal strap lines. A few darker blue accent gems are scattered around the lower edges and near the frame boundary.
Goal
Build the clasp band, white highlights, and brown body straps before filling either large color zone. The white clasp gems, darker blue accents, and brown straps all sit inside or against the golden body, so they vanish if the yellow fill starts too early. The cyan lid also has lighter and darker sub-regions that need separating before the broad turquoise fill.
Opening
Start with the white highlight gems near the center clasp area where the lid meets the body. Add the darker blue accent gems around the lower edges. Fill the lighter cyan highlights along the top of the lid, then complete the broader cyan lid area. Trace the brown horizontal strap lines across the golden body. Fill the golden-yellow chest body from the middle outward. Close with the thick brown outer frame and any remaining background.
Danger Zone
The cyan lid and white clasp highlights occupy a tight band in the upper-middle of the board, and the lighter cyan can be confused with the white gems on a small screen — compare them in the tray before placing. The brown strap lines running across the golden body are only one to two gems wide; starting the yellow fill before the straps are set buries them permanently. The thick brown frame shares borders with both the cyan lid (top and sides) and the gold body (sides and bottom), creating two-color junctions on all four edges where a single misplaced gem breaks the boundary.
Mechanics
This is the first treasure-themed object in Jewel Coloring and one of the first boards with a clearly divided two-zone interior — cyan lid on top, gold body below — bridged by a narrow clasp band. The thick multi-row brown frame gives the design a layered, three-dimensional feel unlike the thin single-row outlines on earlier levels. The high color count — seven or more distinct gem types including three blue-family tones — makes this one of the most palette-dense boards in the 51–60 range.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 55 (spoiler-free)

  • Compare the lighter cyan highlights, the regular cyan lid, and the darker blue accents side by side in the gem tray before you start. On a small screen they can look very similar, and swapping any two will miscolor a visible chunk of the chest.
  • Trace the brown strap lines across the gold body before filling any yellow. The straps are only one to two gems wide and cannot be inserted after the gold surround is set.
  • 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 55 — Full Solution

  1. Place the white highlight gems near the center of the chest at the clasp area where the lid meets the body.
  2. Add the darker blue accent gems around the lower chest edges and near the inner frame boundary.
  3. Fill the lighter cyan highlight gems along the top edge of the lid, then complete the broader cyan/turquoise lid area — work carefully to stop the cyan at the clasp band and the frame edges.
  4. Trace the brown horizontal strap lines and any brown clasp details across the golden body section. These straps are only one to two gems wide and must be in place before the yellow fill.
  5. Fill the golden-yellow chest body from the middle outward toward the frame edges, using the brown straps as row guides.
  6. Complete the thick brown wooden outer frame, filling it row by row around the chest. Finish any remaining light background cells outside the frame.

Colors in this level:

Cyan, Light cyan, Dark blue, Golden yellow, Brown, White, Dark brown

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting the golden body fill before the brown strap lines are traced. The straps are only one to two gems wide, buried inside a large yellow zone; once yellow fills both sides, the strap locations become invisible and the body looks like a flat gold rectangle instead of a banded chest.
  • Confusing the lighter cyan highlights with the white clasp gems. Both appear in the upper-middle portion of the chest and can look similar at small resolution. Swapping them shifts the clasp area into the lid and pushes the highlights off-position.
  • Filling the brown frame before the interior is complete. The frame is thick and shares edges with both the cyan lid and the gold body; filling it early boxes in the interior and makes it harder to adjust the lid-to-body boundary at the clasp band.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the different shades of blue in Jewel Coloring Level 55?

    There are at least three blue-family colors: the main cyan/turquoise that fills most of the chest lid, a lighter cyan used only for the top-edge highlights, and a darker blue that appears in small accent clusters around the lower edges. Compare all three in the gem tray before placing any — they are easy to distinguish when seen together but confusing when encountered one at a time on the board.

  • Why does the chest look flat even though I used all the right colors?

    The three-dimensional look comes from the brown strap lines crossing the gold body and the lighter-to-darker cyan transition across the lid. If the straps are missing or the cyan lid is filled as one uniform tone, the chest loses its depth cues and reads as two flat colored rectangles inside a brown frame.