Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 61 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 61 features two fawns facing each other on a yellow background crossed by wide pink diagonal stripes. Each deer has a dark brown outline with an orange-amber body fill, thin legs, and a small head with ears. The pink stripes pass directly between and behind the two animals, so the main challenge is tracing both deer silhouettes before any background color goes down. Work both fawns in parallel — outline both, fill both — to keep the pair balanced against the busy striped backdrop.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Two small deer stand facing each other near the center of a square grid. Each has a dark brown outline defining the head, back, legs, and tail, with orange-amber body fills inside. The background is bright yellow crossed by wide pink diagonal stripes running from upper-left to lower-right. A patch of white cells sits in the upper-left corner where the stripes begin.
- Goal
- Separate the two fawn silhouettes from the pink-and-yellow striped background. The dark brown outlines are the anchor — they define where each deer ends and the background begins. Without them, the orange body fills and the yellow-pink stripes merge into a warm blur.
- Opening
- Trace the dark brown outline of the left deer first — head, ears, back, legs, tail — then mirror the same outline on the right deer. Fill both orange-amber bodies, then lay down the pink diagonal stripes, the white corner patch, and finally the yellow background.
- Danger Zone
- The two deer face each other with only a narrow gap between their noses and front legs. The pink stripes cut through that gap, so placing pink before both outlines are finished can merge one deer's head into a background band. Each deer's legs are only 1-2 gems wide and easy to skip.
- Mechanics
- This is a paired-animal board with a decorative striped wallpaper. You need to keep two separate warm-toned silhouettes clean at the same time, and the background pattern makes the gaps between them visually noisy.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 61 (spoiler-free)
- Outline both deer before filling either body. The dark brown borders are the only thing keeping the orange fills separate from the yellow-pink background.
- Work symmetrically — do the same step on both fawns before moving on. Finishing one deer entirely while the other is still empty makes the unfinished side much harder to read.
- 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 61 — Full Solution
- Trace the dark brown outline of the left deer — head, ears, back, four legs, and tail.
- Trace the dark brown outline of the right deer in the same order, creating a mirrored silhouette.
- Fill the orange-amber body interior of the left fawn, staying inside the brown borders.
- Fill the orange-amber body interior of the right fawn.
- Place the wide pink diagonal stripe gems across the background, stopping at the deer outlines.
- Fill the white accent cells in the upper-left corner area.
- Complete all remaining yellow background cells to finish the board.
Colors in this level:
Dark brown, Orange, Yellow, Pink, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting with the pink stripes before both deer outlines are down — the stripes pass right between the two animals and will merge a deer head or leg into the background.
- Finishing one deer completely before starting the other, which makes the second deer much harder to read against the busy striped background.
- Skipping the thin 1-2 gem legs on either deer, leaving floating body sections that look broken.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the two animals in Jewel Coloring Level 61?
They are two small deer or fawns facing each other. Each has a dark brown outline with an orange-amber body fill. The background behind them is yellow with pink diagonal stripes.
Why do my deer keep blending into the background?
The orange deer bodies and the yellow-pink background are all warm tones. The dark brown outlines are the only hard boundary between them. Trace both outlines completely before filling any body or background color.