Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 67 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 67 is a curled calico cat on a bright yellow background. The face and chest form a large white patch in the center, the back and head top are gray, and orange-brown tabby spots are scattered across the head sides, back, and lower body. Pink inner ears and a single-gem pink nose anchor the face, while dark outline pieces define the ears, paws, tail, and outer body curve. The three fur colors — white, gray, and orange-brown — share irregular boundaries, so every tabby spot must be placed before either large fill begins.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A rounded calico cat sits curled on a bright yellow background. The center of the cat is a large white face and chest patch. The back, head top, and outer body are gray. Small orange-brown tabby patches scatter across the head sides, back, and lower body. Pink inner ears sit at the top, a tiny pink nose dot marks the face center, and dark eyes with highlights are in the white face area. Dark outline frames the ears, paws, tail, and outer curve.
- Goal
- Place all orange-brown tabby patches and facial details before the white and gray body fills begin. The calico pattern depends on three fur colors staying distinct — if the white or gray fill reaches an unmarked patch location, that patch is lost.
- Opening
- Start with the pink ears and nose dot. Fill the dark eyes. Trace the dark outline around ears, paws, tail, and outer body. Mark all orange-brown tabby patches. Fill the white face and chest, then the gray back and outer body. Complete the yellow background.
- Danger Zone
- The white face meets the gray back along the cheek and shoulder, separated only by a thin outline — filling either side too aggressively blurs the boundary. The orange-brown patches are small (2-4 gems each) and scattered in unpredictable spots, so they are the first features lost to an early fill. The pink nose is a single gem.
- Mechanics
- This is a soft-edged character board driven by fur pattern recognition. Unlike hard-edge object levels, the calico patches are irregular and don't follow structural lines, making their placement less predictable.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 67 (spoiler-free)
- Map every orange-brown patch before starting the white or gray fill. Those scattered spots are the first casualties of a careless body fill.
- Be careful at the cheek-to-shoulder boundary where white meets gray. That transition defines the cat's face shape.
- 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 67 — Full Solution
- Place the pink inner ears at the top of the head and the tiny pink nose dot on the face.
- Fill the dark eyes with their small highlights in the center of the white face.
- Trace the dark outline around the ears, paws, tail, and outer body curve.
- Mark all orange-brown tabby patches across the head sides, back, and lower body.
- Fill the white face and chest area from the center outward, stopping at patch boundaries.
- Fill the gray back, head top, and outer body, stopping at the orange-brown patch boundaries.
- Complete the bright yellow background around the cat.
Colors in this level:
White, Gray, Orange-brown, Pink, Black, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting the white or gray body fill before all orange-brown patches are mapped — those small tabby spots are easily overwritten.
- Blurring the white face into the gray back along the cheek and shoulder, where only a thin outline separates them.
- Missing the single-gem pink nose in the face, which leaves the cat with no center of expression.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the tabby patches in Jewel Coloring Level 67?
The orange-brown patches are scattered across the head sides, back, and lower body in irregular positions. Look carefully at the gem tray and the board — there are usually 4-6 separate patches, each only 2-4 gems in size.
Why does the cat look like a plain gray blob?
The calico identity depends on three distinct fur zones — white face, gray back, and orange-brown patches. If the patches are missed and the gray fill overruns the cheek boundary, the cat loses its calico look. Place all patches and outline boundaries before any large fill.