Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 63 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 63 is a tall pump dispenser bottle on a peach background with a yellow-green strip along the bottom edge. The bottle body uses two teal shades — a lighter outer shell and a darker interior panel visible through the center — that share long vertical boundaries. A blue rectangular label with gray flanking sections sits in the middle of the body, small orange dot accents mark the label area, and a light cyan pump cap with a narrow tube crowns the top. The solve hinges on filling the inner label and dark teal panel before the lighter outer shell closes in.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A tall pump dispenser bottle stands centered on a vertical grid. The background is peach/salmon on the upper sides with a yellow-green/lime strip along the bottom edge. The bottle body is teal/turquoise in two shades — lighter outer shell and darker interior panel. At the top sits a light cyan pump cap above a narrow pump tube. In the center of the body, a blue rectangular label area is flanked by gray sections. Small orange dot accents (2-3 gems each) sit near the label. A dark outline frames the bottle.
- Goal
- Protect the internal detail layers — blue label blocks, gray flanking sections, orange dots, and the darker teal interior panel — before the lighter teal outer shell is filled. If the outer shell goes first, all interior features disappear into one flat teal mass.
- Opening
- Start with the blue label blocks in the center of the body, then fill the gray sections on either side. Add the orange dot accents. Fill the darker teal interior panel through the body center. Place the cyan pump cap and tube at the top. Fill the lighter teal outer shell, then close with the peach background and lime bottom strip.
- Danger Zone
- The two teal shades share long vertical boundaries that run the entire height of the bottle. They are close enough in hue that a single misplaced gem can merge them. The blue label blocks and gray sections are completely surrounded by teal, so they are the first casualties of an early body fill. The orange dots are only 2-3 gems each.
- Mechanics
- This level is about internal shading — the bottle reads as three-dimensional only because the darker center panel shows through the lighter shell. Without that depth effect, the board is just a big teal rectangle. The label detail adds a second layer of embedded features that must survive the body fill.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 63 (spoiler-free)
- Fill the teal shades in two passes: dark interior first, light exterior second. Trying to do both at once makes it very hard to keep the boundary straight.
- Place the blue label and gray flanking pieces before any teal fill reaches the mid-body area. They are small islands surrounded on all sides.
- 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 63 — Full Solution
- Place the blue rectangular label blocks in the center of the bottle body.
- Fill the gray sections flanking the label on both sides.
- Add the small orange dot accent gems near the label area.
- Fill the darker teal interior panel running through the center of the bottle from top to bottom.
- Place the light cyan pump cap at the top and trace the narrow pump tube below it.
- Fill the lighter teal outer bottle shell from the shoulders downward.
- Complete the peach/salmon background on both sides and the yellow-green strip along the bottom edge.
Colors in this level:
Teal, Dark teal, Cyan, Blue, Gray, Orange, Peach, Yellow-green
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the lighter teal outer shell before the darker interior panel is set — the two shades merge and the bottle loses its translucent depth.
- Flooding the mid-body teal before placing the blue label and gray sections, burying those small embedded features under the body fill.
- Forgetting the 2-3 gem orange dot accents near the label, which leaves subtle holes in the finished design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my bottle look flat in Jewel Coloring Level 63?
The bottle needs two distinct teal shades — a darker interior panel and a lighter outer shell — to look three-dimensional. If you fill the body in one pass, the shading merges and the translucent effect is lost. Fill the darker center teal first, then the lighter exterior.
What are the small features inside the bottle body?
There is a blue rectangular label area in the center, gray sections flanking the label on both sides, and a few orange dot accents nearby. All of these are embedded inside the teal body and must be placed before the surrounding shell is filled.