Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 88 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 88 is a lime-green camera with a dense top dashboard, a dark green right grip, and a multiring lens slightly left of center. Build the top controls and the lens first, then spread the lime shell around them so the circle and the grip stay distinct.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A lime-green camera body fills the board. A dark green wedge forms the right-side grip, the lens sits slightly left of center with aqua, lime, pink, and navy rings, and the top dashboard includes a pink button pad on the left, a second pink button block on the right, and tiny white, yellow, aqua, and purple indicator dots between them. A dark bar runs above the lens and dark border cells frame the body.
- Goal
- Lock the top dashboard and the layered lens before filling the broad lime shell. The camera only looks balanced if the ring order stays clean and the right grip remains darker than the front face.
- Opening
- Build the left and right pink button blocks on the top strip first, then place the tiny white, yellow, aqua, and purple indicator dots between them. Form the lens from the aqua center outward, reinforce the dark bar above it, and only then spread the dark green grip and the lime body around the circle.
- Danger Zone
- The right edge of the lens circle is separated from the dark green grip wedge by only 1–2 gems. If the grip is widened too early, those buffer gems fill with dark green and the lens loses its round profile on the right side, flattening it into an oval pressed against the body edge. The top dashboard is equally fragile: the tiny white, yellow, aqua, and purple indicator dots are each a single gem sitting between two pink button blocks, and filling either block past its boundary erases a dot with no way to recover its position. The lens itself has concentric rings — aqua center, lime ring, pink ring, navy outer ring — and the rings are only 1–2 gems wide, so placing any ring color into a neighboring ring merges two bands and breaks the layered circle.
- Mechanics
- This is the first board with two separate precision focal zones that must both be completed before the body fill begins. Earlier camera or gadget levels typically have one lens or one screen as the single danger zone; Level 88 splits that challenge across a horizontal dashboard and a circular lens that share no overlap, forcing the player to switch between linear detail placement on the top strip and radial ring-building on the lens. The seven-plus distinct gem colors packed into the lens rings and the dashboard dots also make this one of the highest color-density boards in the 81–90 range.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 88 (spoiler-free)
- Treat the top button strip and the lens as two separate mini puzzles. Finish both before touching the large body fill.
- Keep the dark right grip for late in the solve so it does not squash the lens circle.
- 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 88 — Full Solution
- Fill the pink control block on the upper-left and the matching pink button block on the upper-right.
- Add the tiny white, yellow, aqua, and purple indicator dots across the middle of the top dashboard.
- Build the lens from the aqua center outward into the lime ring, the pink ring, and the navy outer ring.
- Reinforce the dark horizontal bar above the lens and the dark outline around the lens circle.
- Fill the dark green grip wedge down the right edge of the camera.
- Finish the lime-green body, lower base, and remaining dark border cells around the shell.
Colors in this level:
Lime green, Dark green, Navy, Pink, Aqua, Yellow, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting the dark green right grip before the lens circle is complete — the grip edge sits only 1–2 gems from the outermost lens ring, and widening it early presses into the navy border, flattening the circle on one side and making the camera look lopsided.
- Losing the tiny dashboard indicator dots inside the lime top strip. Each dot is a single gem (white, yellow, aqua, or purple) sandwiched between the two pink button blocks; once the lime body or the pink blocks fill past their boundary, the dot positions become unrecoverable.
- Flattening the pink and navy lens rings into one thick band by filling them as a single zone. The rings are only 1–2 gems wide each, and the color transition from aqua center → lime → pink → navy is what gives the lens its depth; merging any two adjacent rings reduces the lens to a flat bullseye.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 88?
Start with the pink control blocks and the tiny top indicator dots, then build the lens from the center outward. Those two detailed zones are much harder to recover after the body fill starts.
Why does the camera look off-center?
That usually means the right grip was filled too early and pressed into the lens. Keep the dark wedge thin until the full ring structure is already in place.