Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 85 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 85 is a front-facing blue school bag with a rounded pink top pocket, a pale center label with light aqua dots, a white lower strip, a red-brown left side panel, and pink trim down the right edge. The bag is mostly one big blue fill, so the inset panels have to be locked first. Build the pocket, base strip, and side trims before you spread the blue body.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A blue bag fills the board inside a dark outline. Near the top is a rounded rectangular pink pocket panel with a pale white center and small light aqua dots. A white strip runs along the lower front, a red-brown vertical panel sits on the left side, and a pink trim strip runs down the right edge. Small pink studs line the upper rim.
- Goal
- Protect the pocket panel, lower white strip, and contrasting side trims before the big blue body expands. Those smaller shapes are what make the bag read as a layered object rather than a plain rectangle.
- Opening
- Place the small pink studs and the pale center cells inside the top pocket first. Build the pink pocket border next, then map the white lower strip and the pink right-side trim. Add the red-brown left panel and dark outer outline before filling the large blue body.
- Danger Zone
- The blue body is by far the largest region on the board and shares boundaries with every inset panel — the pink top pocket, the white lower strip, the red-brown left side, and the pink right trim all sit inside or against the blue fill. Starting the blue before each panel is locked means any single misplaced blue gem can erase a panel edge permanently. The top pocket is especially fragile because it contains pale center cells and tiny aqua dots that are only 1–2 gems each; filling the pink pocket border before those interior dots are placed buries them under a same-warmth neighbor with no outline to mark their position.
- Mechanics
- This is the first accessory board built around inset panels rather than a central focal detail. Unlike animal or vehicle levels where one face or cockpit is the danger zone, the school bag distributes its structure across four separate accent zones — top pocket, base strip, left panel, and right trim — all embedded inside one dominant color. The solve forces the player to complete four mini-fills before touching the largest region, which is a wider planning scope than most single-focus boards in the 81–90 range.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 85 (spoiler-free)
- Keep the white lower strip perfectly straight. It acts like the base line for the whole bag.
- Finish the pale pocket center before closing the pink border around it, or the top panel loses its layered look.
- 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 85 — Full Solution
- Place the small pink studs along the upper rim and the pale center cells inside the top pocket.
- Fill the pink border around the top pocket and keep the light aqua dots visible inside the pale center.
- Draw the white strip across the lower front and the pink trim down the right edge.
- Add the red-brown vertical panel on the left side and reinforce the dark outer outline.
- Fill the large blue body around the pocket and side trims.
- Finish the remaining dark border cells at the base and corners.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Pink, Pale white, Light aqua, White, Red-brown, Dark outline
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Flooding the blue body before the top pocket is fully shaped — the blue fill touches the pocket from three sides, and once it wraps around the pink border there is no visual reference left to locate the pocket's inner pale cells or aqua dot positions.
- Tilting or breaking the white lower strip so the bag looks crooked. The strip is only one row tall and spans the full width of the body; a single gem placed one row too high or too low shifts the entire base line and makes every panel above it look misaligned.
- Covering the pale pocket center and aqua dots under the surrounding pink frame. The pale cells and the aqua dots are both light tones sitting inside a pink border, so filling the border inward before the interior is placed makes the pocket read as a solid pink rectangle instead of a layered panel with visible contents.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 85?
Start with the top pocket details, then the white lower strip and side trims. Those inset panels define the bag before the blue body takes over the board.
Why does the bag look off-center?
Most alignment problems come from a crooked white base strip or a shifted pink pocket. Straighten those panels first, then fill the large blue body around them.