Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 75 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 75 is a small round bird perched facing left on a gray background. The head wears a dark navy-indigo cap over the crown, the face is white with a pointed yellow beak and a yellow star-shaped eye marking, and the chest glows with a soft pink-rose breast patch. A bright turquoise-teal wing sits on the right side, while the back and tail fade into gray with darker gray shading. Small orange-tan feet grip a perch at the bottom. Seven or more gem colors are packed into a compact round shape, making this one of the most palette-dense boards in the 71–80 range. The gray tail must be carefully separated from the similar-toned gray background.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A small round bird perches facing left on a gray background. A dark navy-indigo cap covers the crown and the back of the skull. The face is white with a small pointed yellow beak on the left, a yellow star-shaped eye marking, and a dark pupil. A pink-rose breast fills the chest area. A bright turquoise-teal wing occupies the right side of the body. The back and tail behind the wing use gray and darker gray shading. Small orange-tan feet sit at the bottom on a perch. A dark navy outline edges the cap, wing, and tail.
- Goal
- Lock the warm accent colors — yellow beak, yellow eye marking, pink breast, orange feet — before the cooler navy cap and teal wing fill in. The bird's lively look depends on those warm pockets staying distinct inside the cool structure. The gray tail also needs deliberate separation from the gray background.
- Opening
- Place the yellow beak and the yellow star-shaped eye marking. Fill the pink-rose breast area. Add the orange-tan feet. Fill the dark navy cap. Fill the turquoise-teal wing. Add the gray and darker gray back/tail shading. Fill the white face and body. Finish the gray background.
- Danger Zone
- The yellow eye marking is only two or three gems sitting right at the boundary between the white face and the navy cap — it is the first detail to vanish if either zone overruns it. The pink breast transitions into the white belly below and the navy outline above, creating a three-color junction where one misplaced gem changes the bird's posture. The gray tail shading is close in tone to the gray background, so they can merge if not compared in the gem tray.
- Mechanics
- This is one of the most color-dense small boards in the range, with seven-plus distinct gem types in a compact round shape. The bird splits between warm accents (yellow, pink, orange) and cool structure (navy, teal, gray), which is a wider palette range than most single-animal levels. The gray-on-gray tail-to-background challenge also adds a same-tone separation problem.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 75 (spoiler-free)
- Compare the gray tail gems and the gray background gems in the tray before placing. They look similar on the board but are different colors — mixing them up erases the tail profile.
- Place the yellow eye marking before either the white face or the navy cap fills past it. That marking sits at a two-zone boundary and is the first thing to disappear.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Jewel Coloring Level 75 — Full Solution
- Place the pointed yellow beak on the left side of the face and the yellow star-shaped eye marking nearby, along with the dark pupil.
- Fill the soft pink-rose breast patch across the chest, stopping at the white belly boundary below and the dark outline above.
- Add the small orange-tan feet at the bottom where the bird grips its perch.
- Fill the dark navy-indigo head cap from the crown backward over the top of the skull.
- Fill the bright turquoise-teal wing gems on the right side of the body.
- Add the gray and darker gray shading for the back and tail, carefully distinguishing them from the gray background by comparing tones in the gem tray.
- Fill the white face and any remaining white body areas.
- Complete the gray background around the bird.
Colors in this level:
Dark navy, White, Yellow, Pink rose, Turquoise, Gray, Dark gray, Orange tan
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filling the navy cap or white face before placing the yellow eye marking, which buries the marking at the boundary between both zones — it is only two or three gems and cannot be found once either neighbor covers it.
- Mixing up the gray tail shading with the gray background because their tones look similar at small resolution, which makes the tail disappear into the background and removes the bird's back profile.
- Skipping the pink-rose breast and filling the chest in white, which strips the bird of its most colorful front-facing feature and makes it look like a plain black-and-white sketch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the bird's tail disappear into the background in Level 75?
The tail uses gray gems and the background is also gray, but they are slightly different tones. Compare both in the gem tray before placing. If you swap them, the tail merges into the background and the bird loses its back silhouette.
What is the yellow spot near the bird's eye?
That is a star-shaped eye marking made of two or three yellow gems. It sits right where the white face meets the dark navy cap, so it must be placed before either zone fills in. Once both neighbors are set, the marking location becomes impossible to identify.