Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 70 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 70 is a round cartoon pig on a white background. The body is light pink, while the face area — snout, cheeks, and inner face — uses a brighter hot-pink/magenta. White eyes with dark pupils sit inside the hot-pink zone, and a dark outline frames the head, small pointed ears, round body, and stubby legs. The puzzle is a two-tone pink challenge: keeping the lighter body and brighter face distinct from each other across a single hue family.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A round cartoon pig faces slightly left on a white/light background. The body is light pink. The face area — snout, cheeks, and inner face — is hot-pink/magenta. Small white eyes with dark pupils sit in the face. Small pointed ears sit at the top of the head. The body is round and chubby with short stubby legs. A dark outline (black/dark gray) frames the full silhouette. Some darker gray detail sits near the feet.
- Goal
- Keep the hot-pink face zone distinct from the lighter pink body. The white eyes are small islands inside the hot-pink zone and must go first. The dark outline is the scaffold that holds the pig's round shape — ears, belly curve, and legs all depend on it.
- Opening
- Place the white eyes and dark pupils. Fill the hot-pink face zone. Trace the dark outline around head, ears, body, and legs. Fill the light pink body. Add any darker foot details. Complete the background.
- Danger Zone
- The two pinks are close in hue and can merge if the boundary is not placed carefully — a few misplaced gems will make the face blend into the body. The white eyes are only 2-3 gems each inside the hot-pink zone and vanish instantly if the face fill skips them. The pointed ears are thin and close to the outline.
- Mechanics
- This is a two-tone character in a single hue family. The difficulty comes not from many colors but from precise shade separation between light pink and hot pink. The round proportions and few structural breaks make large fill areas with little internal guidance.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 70 (spoiler-free)
- Compare the two pink shades in the gem tray before placing. The hot-pink face is significantly brighter and warmer than the light pink body.
- Place the white eyes before the hot-pink face fill. They are tiny islands that disappear the moment the face color reaches them.
- 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 70 — Full Solution
- Place the white eye gems and dark pupils in the face area.
- Fill the hot-pink/magenta face zone — snout, cheeks, and inner face.
- Trace the dark outline around the head, pointed ears, round body, belly curve, and stubby legs.
- Fill the light pink body from the head through the round torso to the legs.
- Fill any darker gray detail near the feet or lower body.
- Complete the white/light background around the pig.
Colors in this level:
Light pink, Hot pink, White, Black, Dark gray
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Mixing up the two pink shades and placing light pink in the face zone or hot pink on the body, blurring the pig's expression.
- Skipping the 2-3 gem white eyes inside the hot-pink face, leaving the pig with no expression.
- Missing the dark outline between the ears and the head, which makes the ears disappear into the body curve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I tell the two pinks apart in Jewel Coloring Level 70?
Compare them side by side in the gem tray. The hot-pink/magenta face shade is clearly brighter and warmer than the light pink body shade. If they look similar, zoom in — the difference is visible when they are adjacent.
Why does the pig look featureless?
The pig's expression depends on the hot-pink face standing out from the lighter pink body. If the two shades merge, or if the white eyes were missed, the pig becomes a plain pink circle. Place the eyes first, then fill each pink shade separately.