Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 73 Walkthrough

easy 5 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 73 is a chibi fox sitting forward on a pale background. A large round head takes up the top half, covered in bright orange fur with darker rust-orange shading on the ears, forehead, and back. The face features a wide cream muzzle stretching across the lower head with a prominent open grin showing white teeth, and two small closed eyes in a happy squint. Below the head, a compact body has a cream chest patch, small front paws, and a large bushy tail curling to the right with a cream tip. A black outline borders the entire figure. The fox's character lives in that oversized smile — lock the muzzle and tail tip before the orange fill.

Board Notes

Layout
A chibi fox sits centered on a pale background. The oversized round head uses bright orange fur with darker rust-orange shading on the triangular ear tips, forehead ridge, and upper back. A wide cream muzzle spans the lower half of the head, containing a big open grin with white mouth interior and two small closed eyes above it. The body below is compact, with a cream chest/belly patch, small paws, and a large bushy tail curling right with a cream tip. A black outline traces the ears, head, body, paws, and tail.
Goal
Preserve the wide cream muzzle with its grin and the cream tail tip before the orange body fills in. Those two cream islands carry the fox's personality — the muzzle holds the smile and the tail tip gives the bushy tail its signature look.
Opening
Start with the closed eyes and the white mouth interior. Fill the wide cream muzzle across the lower face. Add the cream chest/belly patch and the cream tail tip. Fill the darker rust-orange shading on the ears, forehead, and back. Trace the black outline around the full figure. Fill the bright orange fur body. Finish the pale background.
Danger Zone
The cream muzzle is wide but only a few rows tall, squeezed between the orange forehead above and the orange body below. Starting the orange fill too early compresses the grin from both directions. The cream tail tip is a small island completely surrounded by orange and vanishes if the tail is filled as one uniform color.
Mechanics
This is a front-facing chibi with an oversized head-to-body ratio. Unlike most animal boards where the eyes carry the expression, here the dominant feature is the wide happy grin. The two-tone fur effect from the rust-orange shading on the ears and forehead adds depth that earlier single-orange fox designs did not have.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 73 (spoiler-free)

  • Fill the cream muzzle early and check its boundaries before moving on. The grin is the fox's signature feature and the first thing to shrink if the orange fill gets too aggressive.
  • The cream tail tip is the second most fragile detail. Keep it separate from the orange tail base so the bushy tail reads as two-toned.
  • 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 73 — Full Solution

  1. Place the two small closed eyes and the white mouth interior in the center of the face.
  2. Fill the wide cream muzzle across the lower half of the head, stopping at the orange forehead above and the body below.
  3. Add the cream chest and belly patch on the compact body, then fill the cream tip at the end of the bushy tail.
  4. Fill the darker rust-orange shading on the triangular ear tips, the forehead ridge, and the upper back.
  5. Trace the black outline around the ears, head, body, paws, and tail.
  6. Fill the bright orange fur from the head down through the body and into the tail base, stopping cleanly at the cream muzzle, belly, and tail-tip boundaries.
  7. Complete the pale background around the fox.

Colors in this level:

Bright orange, Rust orange, Cream, White, Black

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting the orange fur fill before the cream muzzle is fully set, which squeezes the grin from above and below and turns the fox's happy expression into a thin line.
  • Filling the entire tail in one shade of orange and losing the cream tip, which makes the bushy tail read as a plain orange wedge instead of a two-toned fox tail.
  • Missing the rust-orange ear shading and filling the ears in uniform bright orange, which flattens the triangular ear shape and removes the depth cue.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the wide pale area across the fox's face in Level 73?

    That is the cream muzzle holding the fox's big open grin. It stretches across the lower half of the head and contains the white mouth interior. Fill it after placing the eyes and before starting any orange body fill.

  • How do I keep the tail looking bushy?

    The bushy look comes from the cream tip at the end of the tail contrasting with the orange base. If you fill the entire tail in orange first, the tip location disappears. Place the cream tip early, then fill the orange around it.