Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 86 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 86 forms a diagonal ribbon ornament with a wide lower-left bow loop, a taller upper-right loop, and a white crossing ribbon between them. Yellow moon-and-star accents sit around the piece. Build the white ribbon cores first, then wrap the aqua fills and royal blue rims around them so the center crossing stays crisp.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A pink background frames a linked ribbon ornament. The lower-left loop is a broad white bow wing with aqua wrapping and a royal blue rim, the upper-right loop is a taller oval with the same white center and aqua edge, and a white ribbon strip runs diagonally through the middle. A yellow crescent moon and several yellow sparkle stars sit around the ornament.
- Goal
- Protect the yellow celestial accents and the white ribbon crossing before the blue outline closes around them. The design only reads correctly if the two loops stay separate and the middle ribbon remains visible.
- Opening
- Place the upper-left crescent moon and the yellow sparkle clusters first. Fill the white centers of both loops, then connect them with the white ribbon strip across the middle. Add the aqua fill around each loop, drop in the small yellow accent blocks inside the ornament, and save the royal blue rim for the end.
- Danger Zone
- The lower-right knot area is the main trap — the royal blue border turns sharply at the crossing point, and forcing the outline in before the white ribbon strip is complete clips the crossing and merges the two loops into one thick blob. The yellow crescent moon and sparkle stars are scattered around the ornament at 1–3 gem sizes; they sit directly against the blue rim or the pink background, so any early background fill buries them with no outline to mark their former positions. The aqua wrapping inside each loop is also a narrow band sandwiched between the white center and the blue rim, and it disappears if either neighbor overruns it.
- Mechanics
- This is one of the first multi-loop ornament boards in Jewel Coloring, where two separate enclosed shapes share a single crossing point. Unlike single-silhouette levels, the solve requires the player to maintain two independent loop interiors and keep the shared ribbon strip visible through the junction — a topological constraint that does not appear in earlier icon or animal boards. The scattered celestial accents add a secondary tracking challenge: small decorative gems at irregular positions around the main shape, which is more like a pattern-scatter problem than a contiguous fill.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 86 (spoiler-free)
- Lock both white loop centers before you add any of the thick blue border. The crossing ribbon is much easier to read when the light interior is already fixed.
- Treat the upper-right loop and the lower-left bow as two separate shapes, even where the center ribbon joins them.
- 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 86 — Full Solution
- Place the yellow crescent moon in the upper-left corner and the yellow sparkle stars around the ornament.
- Fill the large white center of the lower-left loop and the white center of the upper-right loop.
- Connect those two sections with the white ribbon strip that cuts diagonally through the middle.
- Add the aqua wrapping around the lower-left loop, then continue the aqua band around the taller upper-right loop.
- Drop in the small yellow accent blocks embedded inside the loops.
- Trace the royal blue outer rim around both loops and finish the pink background.
Colors in this level:
Pink, White, Aqua, Royal blue, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Drawing the royal blue border before the white crossing ribbon is finished — the border turns sharply at the knot and clips the narrow white strip, permanently sealing the crossing so the two loops read as one fused oval instead of two linked rings.
- Collapsing the two loops into one thick shape at the lower-right knot. The aqua wrapping inside each loop is only 1–2 gems wide at the junction; if both loops are filled as a single region, the aqua band merges and the ornament loses the linked-ribbon look that defines the design.
- Forgetting the crescent moon or the small yellow sparkle accents scattered around the ornament — these are only 1–3 gems each and sit right against the blue rim or pink background, so once either fill covers their positions, they cannot be relocated without undoing a large section of the surrounding area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I fill first in Jewel Coloring Level 86?
Start with the yellow moon and sparkles, then lock the white centers of both loops and the white ribbon crossing. Those light sections are the pieces most likely to disappear under the blue rim.
Why do the two shapes look messy?
That usually means the blue border closed too early at the center knot. Keep the upper-right loop, lower-left loop, and the white crossing ribbon separate until the very end.