Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 92 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 92 forms a single pink leaf with a short white stem, a diagonal white midrib, a dark maroon shadow patch on the left, and a brighter pink wedge on the right edge. Build the stem and vein first, then place the two accent zones before flooding the pale body.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A single leaf leans up to the right from a short white stem. A white diagonal vein runs through the center, a deep maroon shadow patch fills the left-middle side, a brighter hot-pink wedge thickens the lower-right edge, and a burgundy border outlines the leaf.
- Goal
- Keep the white stem and diagonal vein visible before the pale pink body spreads. The leaf only reads correctly if the inner vein and the dark left shadow stay separate.
- Opening
- Place the short white stem and extend the white diagonal midrib first. Fill the deep maroon patch on the left half next, then add the hot-pink right-edge wedge and the brighter top cells before the large pale pink body goes in.
- Danger Zone
- The pale pink body accounts for roughly two-thirds of the leaf area, and the white stem and diagonal vein are both narrow 1–2 gem lines sitting inside that dominant field. Starting the pink fill before these white lines are locked erases them with no contrast or outline to guide relocation — white and pale pink are close enough in value that the boundary is invisible once the fill covers even one side. The deep maroon shadow patch on the left shares its outer edge with the burgundy border outline; if the border is traced before the maroon interior is filled, the maroon zone shrinks or disappears because both colors are dark reds that merge at small resolution.
- Mechanics
- This is an asymmetrical single-leaf board built around internal value contrast rather than color variety. The entire leaf is pink-family, so the solve depends on protecting two narrow white lines (stem and vein) and two tonal accents (dark left shadow, bright right wedge) inside one large same-hue body. Unlike multi-color icon levels where each region is visually distinct, every boundary here is a subtle value shift — pale pink against white, maroon against burgundy, hot pink against pale pink — making this one of the most same-family-tone-heavy boards in the 91–100 range.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 92 (spoiler-free)
- Lock the white stem and vein before touching the large pale body.
- Separate the left maroon shadow from the right hot-pink wedge so the leaf keeps its asymmetry.
- 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 92 — Full Solution
- Set the short white stem at the bottom center of the leaf.
- Extend the white diagonal midrib from the stem into the center-right of the leaf.
- Fill the deep maroon shadow block across the left-middle side.
- Add the hot-pink wedge along the lower-right edge and the brighter pink cells near the upper rim.
- Fill the broad pale pink body around those anchors without covering the white vein.
- Finish the thin burgundy outline around the leaf and clean the pale background.
Colors in this level:
Pale pink, Hot pink, Maroon, White, Burgundy
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Flooding the pale pink body first and burying the white stem and diagonal vein — both lines are only 1–2 gems wide and sit inside the largest region on the board, so once pale pink covers their positions there is no contrast left to locate them without undoing a large section of the body.
- Turning the left maroon shadow into part of the outer burgundy border. Both colors are dark reds that look similar at pixel scale; if the border is traced inward before the maroon interior is filled, the shadow patch shrinks or disappears and the leaf loses the left-side depth that makes it three-dimensional.
- Losing the bright hot-pink wedge on the right edge and flattening the leaf into one tone. The wedge is the only warm accent on the lighter side of the leaf, and without it the entire right half reads as the same pale pink as the body, removing the asymmetrical shading that gives the leaf its natural curl.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 92?
Start with the white stem and the diagonal white vein. Those two lines make the shape read as a leaf before the pink fill starts.
Why does the leaf look flat?
That usually means the white vein got covered or the dark left shadow and bright right wedge were blended into the same pink mass.