Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 90 Walkthrough

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Jewel Coloring Level 90 is a left-facing red car with a visible driver, a pink windshield pillar, and a dark maroon rear quarter panel with orange tail lights. Build the peach face, auburn hair, and rear details first, then stretch the broad red body between them so the cabin stays readable.

Board Notes

Layout
A rounded red car points left on a white background. The driver sits high in the cabin with a peach face, small brown facial features, auburn hair across the top, and a lighter orange streak at the back. A pink windshield pillar divides the body, the rear quarter panel is dark maroon, a charcoal symbol sits inside that rear panel, and a short orange tail-light stack runs down its outer edge.
Goal
Protect the face, hair, and pink windshield pillar before the red body spreads across the hood and roofline. The car only keeps its personality if the driver and the darker rear details stay cut out from the shell.
Opening
Place the peach face and brown features first, then build the auburn hair and orange back streak. Add the pink windshield pillar and pale roof trim, map the maroon rear quarter panel with its charcoal symbol and orange tail lights, and fill the wide red body after those anchors are already fixed.
Danger Zone
The red body is the single largest region on the board and crowds the driver cabin from three directions — below (hood), above (roofline), and behind (rear panel). If the hood or roof is filled before the pink windshield pillar is fixed, the peach face blends straight into the red shell because both share warm tones with no dark outline separating them. The dark maroon rear quarter panel is another trap: it sits right against the main red body, and the two reds are close enough in hue that filling the body first makes the rear panel boundary impossible to locate. The charcoal rear symbol and short orange tail-light stack are each only 2–4 gems and sit inside the maroon panel, so they vanish the moment the panel boundary is lost.
Mechanics
This is a hybrid vehicle-and-character board — one of the first in Jewel Coloring to combine a large single-color car body with an interior portrait. The solve splits into two independent challenges: preserving the driver's facial features and hair inside the cabin window (a character-portrait problem) and keeping the rear quarter panel with its tail lights separate from the main shell (a same-hue boundary problem). Earlier vehicle levels typically have one focal zone; Level 90 demands simultaneous attention to opposite ends of the car, which widens the planning scope.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 90 (spoiler-free)

  • Use the pink windshield pillar as the stop line for the red body. It is the cleanest divider on the whole board.
  • Finish the maroon rear quarter panel and its orange tail lights before you start the main red fill.
  • 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 90 — Full Solution

  1. Fill the peach face and place the small brown eyes, nose, and mouth inside the driver window.
  2. Build the auburn hair across the top of the head and add the lighter orange streak at the back.
  3. Draw the pink windshield pillar and the pale pink roof trim that separates the face from the red body.
  4. Fill the dark maroon rear quarter panel, then place the charcoal rear symbol and the short orange tail-light stack inside it.
  5. Add the black side vent on the door and the dark undercarriage blocks along the bottom edge.
  6. Finish the broad red hood and body shell, then clean up the white background around the car.

Colors in this level:

Red, Dark maroon, Pink, Peach, Auburn, Orange, Charcoal, White

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Filling the red hood before the face and pink windshield pillar are established — the red body crowds the cabin from three sides, and once it wraps past the pillar position the peach face blends into the warm red shell with no outline to separate driver from car.
  • Merging the dark maroon rear quarter panel into the main red shell. The two reds are close in hue, and without fixing the maroon boundary first the rear panel disappears into the body fill, taking the charcoal symbol and orange tail-light stack with it.
  • Skipping the orange tail-light stack and leaving the rear end looking blank. The stack is only 2–3 gems on the outer edge of the maroon panel; once the surrounding red and maroon fills close in, those gem positions cannot be found without undoing a significant section of the rear body.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 90?

    Start with the peach face, auburn hair, and the pink windshield pillar. Those three pieces define the driver cabin before the large red body begins to wrap around it.

  • Why does the driver disappear into the car?

    That happens when the red hood or roofline is filled before the pink pillar is fixed. Use that pillar as the boundary between the face and the body.