Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 7 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 7 is an Eiffel Tower pixel art on a turquoise sky with white clouds. The tower uses three brown-family shades — dark brown ironwork, lighter tan highlights, and rust-orange warm sections — and the narrow antenna at the top demands precise gem placement.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A tall pixel grid shows the Eiffel Tower in brown and rust-orange tones against a turquoise/cyan sky. The tower has a narrow antenna at the top, a tapered upper section, a wider middle observation deck, and a broad base with arched legs. White cloud patches sit in the upper sky.
- Goal
- Fill the turquoise sky first as the largest area, then build the tower structure from the broad base upward using dark brown, tan, and rust-orange shades. Place white cloud patches last.
- Opening
- Start with the turquoise sky wrapping around the tower on all sides. Then place dark brown structural gems forming the ironwork and outline, followed by lighter tan highlights and rust-orange accents.
- Danger Zone
- The three brown-family shades (dark, tan, rust-orange) are close in warmth. The lattice sections where dark ironwork meets lighter tan are the most confusing. The narrow antenna at the top is only 1-2 gems wide, so any misplaced shade is immediately visible.
- Mechanics
- The Eiffel Tower is vertically oriented and tapers from a broad 8+ gem base to a 1-2 gem antenna. Sorting the narrow top section requires more precision than the wide base because there is less room to stash and swap gems.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 7 (spoiler-free)
- Work on the tower from the wide base upward — mistakes in the narrow antenna section are harder to fix because there is no room to shuffle gems in a 1-2 gem wide column.
- With 5 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- 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 7 — Full Solution
- Fill the turquoise sky background first — it surrounds the tower on all sides and is the largest region by cell count.
- Place the dark brown gems forming the tower's main ironwork structure, starting from the broad base arches and working upward through the middle deck.
- Add the lighter tan gems for the observation deck details and architectural highlights between the ironwork tiers.
- Fill the rust-orange sections where the tower uses warmer accent tones.
- Place the white cloud patches in the upper portion of the sky.
- Finish by reviewing the narrow antenna and spire at the top — any misplaced shade stands out at this width.
Colors in this level:
Dark brown, Tan, Rust-orange, Turquoise, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing dark brown ironwork with lighter tan highlights in the lattice sections, making the tower structure look muddy.
- Placing a turquoise sky gem into the narrow antenna area by mistake, which breaks the tower silhouette at its thinnest point.
- Rushing the broad base and leaving one of the arched leg openings incorrectly filled with brown instead of turquoise sky.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the Eiffel Tower look muddy after sorting in Level 7?
You likely swapped some dark brown ironwork gems with lighter tan highlight gems. The two shades define the lattice texture — dark brown is the structural frame and tan is the lighter infill between the struts.
How should you handle the narrow top section of the tower?
Save the antenna for after the base and middle are done. The top is only 1-2 gems wide, so verify each shade before placing. Use the already-completed wider sections below as a color reference.