Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 72 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 72 is a chubby sitting bunny on a pale background. The round body is white-cream, with two tall ears showing pink interiors and a small pink bow between them. The face holds one large amber-orange eye, a small nose mark, and warm peach-tan shading across the cheek area. A thin dark rose-maroon outline traces the entire silhouette — ears, rounded back, and paws — and small brown paw pads sit on the front feet. The bunny's personality comes from the warm face tones against the cool white body, so those peach and amber details must go in before the body fill starts.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A chubby bunny sits slightly left-facing on a pale background. The body is mostly white-cream. Two tall ears rise from the head, each with a pink interior section, and a small pink bow sits at the top between them. The face features a large round amber-orange eye, a small nose or mouth mark, and peach-tan shading across the cheek and face area. A dark rose-maroon outline traces the full silhouette — ears, head, rounded back, paws, and lower body. Brown paw-pad gems appear on the front feet.
- Goal
- Lock the amber eye, nose mark, peach face shading, and pink ear details before filling the white body. The bunny reads as a character only when those warm face tones contrast against the cool white body mass. The dark rose outline is the main structural guide for the chubby sitting pose.
- Opening
- Start with the amber-orange eye and nose mark. Fill the pink ear interiors and the pink bow. Add the peach-tan face and cheek shading. Place the brown paw pads. Trace the dark rose-maroon outline around the full silhouette. Fill the white-cream body. Finish the pale background.
- Danger Zone
- The tall narrow ears lose their rabbit shape if they widen by even one gem during the fill. The amber eye is a small cluster surrounded by peach and white — it vanishes the moment either adjacent zone overruns it. The dark rose outline along the rounded back is one gem wide; a single shift changes the sitting pose from round to lumpy.
- Mechanics
- This board reverses the typical warm-body, cool-accent palette by using warm peach-tan face accents against a cool white body. The chubby sitting pose depends almost entirely on the dark rose outline for its back curve, making the outline more load-bearing than usual.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 72 (spoiler-free)
- Place the amber eye before anything else on the face. It sits at the junction of peach shading and white body, and that intersection is the hardest to reopen later.
- Trace the dark rose outline along the back before the body fill. That single-gem curve is what keeps the bunny looking round instead of boxy.
- 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 72 — Full Solution
- Place the large amber-orange eye and the small nose mark on the face.
- Fill the pink interior of both tall ears and add the small pink bow between them at the top of the head.
- Add the peach-tan shading across the cheek and face area around the eye.
- Place the small brown paw-pad gems on the front feet.
- Trace the dark rose-maroon outline around the ears, head, rounded back, paws, and lower body.
- Fill the white-cream body from the chest downward through the round belly.
- Complete the pale background around the bunny.
Colors in this level:
White, Cream, Peach, Amber orange, Pink, Dark rose, Brown
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Letting the white body fill advance into the peach face zone, which erases the warm cheek shading and leaves the bunny with a flat, expressionless face.
- Thickening the ears during the pink fill by placing gems outside the interior boundary, which changes the rabbit silhouette into a blunt-eared shape.
- Skipping the brown paw pads and leaving the front feet as plain white stumps, which removes the only ground-contact detail on the figure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the large orange dot on the bunny's face in Level 72?
That is the bunny's eye — a cluster of amber-orange gems. Place it first along with the nose mark, then add the peach shading around it. The eye anchors the entire face and is very hard to relocate once the white body or peach zone fills past it.
Why does the bunny look boxy instead of round?
The round sitting shape depends on the dark rose outline along the back. That outline is only one gem wide, so if it shifts or gets covered during the body fill, the curved back straightens out and the bunny loses its chubby posture.