Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 80 Walkthrough

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Jewel Coloring Level 80 is a cartoon bee centered on a turquoise/cyan sky with small green patches in the corners. The round head holds two large white eyes with dark pupils, a pair of dark maroon antennae curving upward, and a small red cheek accent. The oval body is horizontally striped with alternating bright yellow and dark brown/maroon bands from head to pointed tail. Two white wings spread upward from the upper back. The bee's identity is built on that stripe rhythm — if the dark bands are lost, the body becomes a featureless yellow oval. Place the wings and stripes as a scaffold before filling the yellow sections between them.

Board Notes

Layout
A cartoon bee fills the center of a turquoise/cyan background with small green patches in the corners. The round head has two large white eyes with dark pupils, a pair of dark maroon antennae curving upward from the top, and a small red cheek accent. The oval body alternates bright yellow and dark brown/maroon horizontal stripes from head to pointed tail. Two white wings extend from the upper back, spreading upward behind the head. Small dark legs sit at the bottom.
Goal
Place the wings and the dark stripe bands before filling the yellow body sections. The stripe rhythm is the bee's whole character — without it, the body reads as a plain yellow oval. The white wings also share a long edge with the turquoise sky and need anchoring before the background fill.
Opening
Place the large white eyes and their dark pupils. Add the dark maroon antennae. Fill the red cheek accent. Fill the white wings. Trace the dark brown/maroon stripe bands across the body. Fill the bright yellow body sections between the stripes. Fill the turquoise sky and green corners.
Danger Zone
The dark stripe bands cut directly through the yellow body — starting the yellow fill first makes the stripe locations impossible to recover. The white wings sit right against the turquoise sky and shrink noticeably if the sky fill starts before their boundary is set. The dark maroon antennae, stripes, and outline are all similarly dark-toned and can be confused with each other on a small screen.
Mechanics
This is a rhythm-based board built around alternating horizontal bands rather than a natural organic silhouette. The bee is recognizable specifically because the yellow sections stay boxed in by dark separators from head to tail. The warm maroon tones in the stripes and antennae are slightly different from a pure black outline, adding a subtle color challenge.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 80 (spoiler-free)

  • Think in bands, not one big body fill. Each yellow section should stay boxed in by a dark stripe above and below.
  • Place the white wings before the turquoise sky fill. They share a long edge and the wings shrink fast once the sky closes in.
  • 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 80 — Full Solution

  1. Place the two large white eye gems with their dark pupils on the round head.
  2. Add the pair of dark maroon antennae curving upward from the top of the head.
  3. Fill the small red cheek accent gem on the face.
  4. Fill the two white wings extending from the upper back behind the head.
  5. Trace the dark brown/maroon stripe bands across the oval body from the head end to the pointed tail.
  6. Fill the bright yellow body sections between the stripes, treating each band as a separate pocket.
  7. Complete the turquoise/cyan sky background and the small green corner patches.

Colors in this level:

Bright yellow, Dark brown, Dark maroon, White, Red, Turquoise, Green

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting the yellow body fill before the dark stripes are in place, which makes the stripe positions unrecoverable and turns the bee into a plain yellow oval.
  • Filling the turquoise sky before the white wing boundaries are set, which lets the sky eat into the wing edges and shrinks them until they look like stumps instead of full wings.
  • Confusing the dark maroon stripe gems with the dark outline gems. Both are dark-toned but slightly different — compare them in the tray to avoid placing outline gems in stripe positions or vice versa.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I keep the stripes even on the bee in Level 80?

    Lay down all the dark brown/maroon stripe bands first as a scaffold across the body. Then fill each yellow section individually between the stripes. If you try to insert stripes into an already-filled yellow body, the band positions are nearly impossible to find.

  • Why do the wings look too small?

    The white wings share a long boundary with the turquoise sky. If the sky fill starts before the wings are fully placed, the turquoise pushes inward and shrinks the wing shape. Always complete the wings before touching the background.