Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 87 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 87 is a front-facing cobalt handbag with a tall rounded handle, a wide white flap, and cyan shine strips on both the top arch and the lower pouch. Build the white cutouts and narrow highlights first, then pack the deep blue body around them so the handle opening stays open.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A cream background surrounds a front-facing cobalt handbag. A dark cap sits at the top of the handle arch, a cyan strip runs under that cap, a long white flap stretches across the middle, and the deep blue lower pouch carries two cyan shine bars on the left side. Dark side rails and corner blocks frame the outer silhouette.
- Goal
- Preserve the handle opening, the long white flap, and the cyan shine bars before the dark blue body thickens around them. The bag only reads cleanly if the arch stays open above the flap.
- Opening
- Place the cyan strip beneath the handle cap and the two cyan shine bars on the lower-left pouch first. Keep the white handle opening and the long white flap clear, then lock the dark cap and side rails around them. Fill the blue flap band and lower pouch after the interior cutouts are safe.
- Danger Zone
- The handle arch is only 2–3 gems wide at the top curve, and the dark side rails press in from both sides. If the charcoal outline expands inward by even one gem, the arch closes and the upper half of the bag becomes one solid cobalt block with no visible opening — the single feature that distinguishes a handbag from a plain rectangle. The long white flap is similarly vulnerable: it spans the full width of the bag at its narrowest vertical point, and the deep blue zones above and below it share the same color family, so any blue gem that drifts into the flap row merges the upper and lower body into one unbroken panel. The cyan shine bars on the lower-left pouch are only 1–2 gems wide and sit inside the darkest part of the bag, making them the first details to vanish if the pouch fill starts before they are placed.
- Mechanics
- This is a negative-space handbag board — the puzzle is defined by two interior blank windows (the arch opening and the white flap) rather than by color variety. Most earlier icon levels challenge the player with many small colored details; this one inverts the problem by asking the player to protect large empty gaps inside a dominant single-color silhouette. The cobalt body wraps around both windows, so the solve is more about restraint than precision: knowing where not to place blue matters more than where to place it.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 87 (spoiler-free)
- Treat the handle opening and the white flap as separate blank spaces. Solve both before filling any broad blue sections.
- Lock the cyan shine bars early so the lower pouch does not flatten into one plain dark-blue block.
- 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 87 — Full Solution
- Fill the cyan strip under the top cap and the two cyan shine bars on the lower-left pouch.
- Preserve the white handle opening and the wide white flap across the middle of the bag.
- Trace the dark charcoal top cap and the dark side rails that frame the rounded handle.
- Add the violet-blue band across the flap and the small cyan accents at both flap corners.
- Fill the deep blue lower pouch and side panels without covering the shine bars.
- Finish the cream background and the remaining dark border cells around the corners.
Colors in this level:
Cream, Cobalt blue, Violet-blue, Cyan, White, Charcoal
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Closing the handle opening by letting the charcoal side rails lean inward — the arch is only 2–3 gems wide at the top curve, and a single misplaced dark gem seals the gap, turning the upper bag into a solid block that no longer reads as a handbag.
- Covering the long white flap before the blue body above and below it is stable. The flap sits at the narrowest vertical point of the bag, and once cobalt fills from both sides the white row becomes impossible to reopen without undoing the entire midsection.
- Ignoring the cyan shine bars on the lower-left pouch and flooding the area with deep blue. Those bars are only 1–2 gems wide and sit against the darkest part of the bag; without them the lower pouch reads as a featureless blue rectangle instead of a glossy leather surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 87?
Start with the cyan strip under the handle and the two cyan shine bars on the pouch, then preserve the white handle opening and white flap. Those small pieces define the bag before the deep blue fill spreads.
Why does the bag stop looking like a handbag?
Most failures come from closing the top handle opening or shrinking the white flap. Keep both interior blank spaces clean until the end.