Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 8 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 8 is a sea turtle pixel art with one of the highest color densities so far — at least three green shades for the shell, brown hexagonal pattern markings, and dark outlines. The intricate shell pattern forces cell-by-cell sorting rather than broad color sweeps.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A medium-large pixel grid shows a side-view sea turtle. The domed shell uses bright lime green, darker forest green, and olive shades with brown and dark brown hexagonal pattern markings. The head, legs, and tail are medium green with dark outlines. A small yellow or white dot marks the eye.
- Goal
- Complete the shell dome first — it is the most complex area with alternating green shades and brown pattern markings. Then fill the limbs, head, eye detail, and background.
- Opening
- Start with bright lime green filling the largest continuous shell sections. Then place darker forest green in shaded areas, followed by brown hexagonal pattern markings between the green zones.
- Danger Zone
- The shell uses three green shades that are very close in hue — bright lime, forest, and olive. Swapping any two at the hexagonal pattern boundaries makes the markings unreadable. The brown markings also sit right next to olive cells, creating another easy-swap zone.
- Mechanics
- The shell's hexagonal pattern means there are many small regions of alternating color rather than a few large zones. The player must work cell-by-cell in the shell area instead of filling broad swathes — a different rhythm from earlier levels.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 8 (spoiler-free)
- In the shell area, work one hexagonal cell at a time rather than sweeping a row — the alternating green-brown pattern means adjacent cells are almost always different shades.
- With 7 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- 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 8 — Full Solution
- Start with bright lime green — it covers the largest continuous sections of the shell dome. Fill these areas first to establish the base layer.
- Place darker forest green gems in the shaded portions of the shell and along the turtle's body outline.
- Add the brown and dark brown hexagonal shell pattern markings — these sit between the green sections and define the shell texture.
- Fill the medium green limbs, including front legs, rear legs, and tail, distinguishing them from the brighter shell greens.
- Place the head gems in medium green, add the small eye detail gem, and complete the dark outline around the entire turtle silhouette.
- Fill any remaining light background cells around the turtle to finish.
Colors in this level:
Bright lime green, Forest green, Olive green, Brown, Dark brown, Medium green, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the shell as a single green zone and sweeping one shade across the whole dome instead of respecting the hexagonal alternation.
- Swapping olive-green and brown gems at the shell pattern boundary — the two look warm and similar in certain lighting.
- Using the same green shade for both the shell and the limbs, when the limbs actually use a different medium green tone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the turtle's shell pattern hard to see after sorting in Level 8?
You likely placed the wrong green shade in some hexagonal cells. The shell pattern relies on alternating bright lime, forest green, and brown — if two adjacent cells use the same shade, the hexagonal markings disappear.
How many different colors does Level 8 use?
At least six — bright lime green, forest green, olive green, brown, dark brown, and medium green for the limbs, plus a small yellow or white eye detail and the light background.