Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 69 Walkthrough

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Jewel Coloring Level 69 is a cartoon baby elephant with a soft pink body, large floppy ears that form the widest part of the silhouette, and a thick dark outline. A cream/yellow face patch sits in the center of the head, gray shading fills the trunk, legs, and body interior, and small yellow accents appear near the feet. The elephant's chibi proportions mean the head and ears are oversized, and the enclosed face patch and interior shading must be filled before the dominant pink body color takes over.

Board Notes

Layout
A cartoon baby elephant faces slightly left on a light background. The body is soft pink with large floppy ears extending to both sides — the ears are the widest part of the silhouette. A cream/yellow face patch sits in the center of the head. Gray shading fills parts of the trunk, legs, and body interior. Small yellow accents sit near the feet. A thick dark outline (navy/black) frames the full silhouette — ears, trunk, body, legs, and tail. The style is chibi with an oversized head.
Goal
Fill the enclosed cream face patch and gray interior shading before the pink body begins. The pink is the dominant color and will overwrite any unfilled internal feature. The thick dark outline creates a strong scaffold but only if it is traced before the pink reaches the edges.
Opening
Place the small yellow accent gems near the feet. Fill the cream/yellow face patch in the head center. Fill the gray shading in the trunk, legs, and body interior. Trace the thick dark outline. Fill the soft pink body and ears. Complete the background.
Danger Zone
The cream face patch is enclosed by pink on all sides — if the pink fill reaches the face zone first, the patch is lost. The gray shading sits between the pink body and the dark outline, sharing boundaries with both, and can be skipped or merged. The ears are large pink shapes connected to the head, and a thin or missing outline between ear and head can merge them.
Mechanics
This is a chibi character where proportions are exaggerated — oversized head and ears, small body. The wide ear span gives the silhouette its signature shape, and the enclosed face patch provides the only color break in the otherwise solid pink body.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 69 (spoiler-free)

  • Fill the cream face patch and gray shading before any pink gem goes down. Both are enclosed features that cannot be recovered once the pink body fills over them.
  • Make sure the dark outline clearly separates each ear from the head. Without that boundary, the ears merge into the body and the elephant loses its wide silhouette.
  • 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 69 — Full Solution

  1. Place the small yellow accent gems near the feet or lower body.
  2. Fill the cream/yellow face and front-body patch in the center of the head.
  3. Fill the gray shading sections in the trunk, legs, and body interior.
  4. Trace the thick dark outline around the ears, trunk, body, legs, and tail.
  5. Fill the soft pink body, ears, and all remaining pink areas.
  6. Complete the light background around the elephant.

Colors in this level:

Soft pink, Cream, Gray, Yellow, Black

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Flooding the pink body before the cream face patch is set — the face is completely enclosed by pink and cannot be placed after the fill.
  • Skipping the gray interior shading between the pink body and the dark outline, which makes the elephant look flat and featureless.
  • Missing the outline between the ears and the head, causing the ears to merge with the body and losing the wide silhouette.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What gives the elephant its shape in Jewel Coloring Level 69?

    The large floppy ears extending to both sides are the widest part of the silhouette. The thick dark outline between each ear and the head is what keeps them visually separate — without it, the ears merge into the body and the elephant looks like a pink blob.

  • Why does the elephant's face look blank?

    The cream/yellow face patch is enclosed inside the pink body. If the pink fill reaches the head before the cream patch is placed, the face disappears. Fill the cream patch early, right after the small yellow accents.