Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 95 Walkthrough

medium 7 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 95 shows a pink instant noodle cup with a maroon rim, gray noodle curls on top, a wide cream front label, and a tiny square mascot badge near the lower-left front. Build the badge, top swirl, and gray lower shading first, then fill the big front panel and outer wall around them.

Board Notes

Layout
A rounded instant noodle cup fills the board. A dark maroon rim caps the top, gray noodle curls and a hot-pink topping strip sweep across the open surface, a broad cream label wraps the front, and a tiny pink square mascot with green and red eyes sits on the lower-left side of that label. Gray shading runs along the bottom and right wall.
Goal
Fix the front mascot badge, the top noodle swirl, and the gray base shading before the large cream front panel is filled. The cup only looks finished if the open top, printed label, and shaded lower wall stay separate.
Opening
Start with the tiny pink mascot badge and its colored eyes. Trace the gray noodle curls and the hot-pink topping strip across the open top next, add the gray shadow band along the bottom and right wall, and only then fill the wide cream front label and the outer cup wall.
Danger Zone
The cream front label is the single largest uninterrupted block on the board, covering roughly a third of the cup surface. A single pass of cream fill can bury the tiny mascot badge — which is only about 3×3 gems with even smaller green and red eye dots inside — because the badge sits directly on the label with no outline separating it from the surrounding cream. The top noodle area has a different problem: the maroon rim, gray noodle curls, and hot-pink topping strip all meet in a narrow horizontal band, and handling them as one solid strip removes the layered open-top look that distinguishes a noodle cup from a plain bowl. The gray base shading along the bottom and right wall is also a subtle value shift — slightly darker than the cream label — that disappears if the outer wall fill starts before the shadow boundary is established.
Mechanics
This is a food-container board with two structurally different challenge zones stacked vertically. The top zone is a multi-layer open surface (maroon rim, gray noodle curls, hot-pink topping) where three narrow color strips must stay separately readable. The bottom zone is a large flat label with an embedded micro-detail (the mascot badge and its colored eyes). The solve forces the player to switch between strip-separation at the top and detail-protection at the bottom — two different puzzle modes inside one object. The gray base shading also introduces a same-family-tone boundary between the cup wall and the cream label, adding a subtle value-matching challenge.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 95 (spoiler-free)

  • Finish the little mascot badge before touching the large cream label.
  • Keep the gray noodle curls separate from the maroon rim so the open top still reads clearly.
  • 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 95 — Full Solution

  1. Place the tiny pink square mascot on the lower-left of the front label and keep its green and red eyes visible.
  2. Fill the gray noodle curls across the open top of the cup.
  3. Add the hot-pink topping strip that runs through the top swirl and into the upper-right side.
  4. Draw the gray shadow band along the bottom edge of the cup and up the right side wall.
  5. Fill the broad cream front label without covering the mascot badge.
  6. Finish the maroon rim, the pink outer wall, and the remaining pale background around the cup.

Colors in this level:

Pink, Maroon, Cream, Gray, Hot pink, Green, Red

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Filling the cream label first and burying the tiny mascot badge — the badge is only about 3×3 gems with even smaller green and red eye dots inside, and once cream covers the lower-left corner of the label, the badge position is unrecoverable without undoing a large section of the panel.
  • Merging the gray noodle curls into the maroon rim so the top loses its layered look. The curls and the rim share the same narrow horizontal band; treating them as one strip removes the open-top effect and makes the cup look sealed, which is the defining visual difference between a noodle cup and a plain mug.
  • Skipping the gray base shading along the bottom and right wall. The shading is a subtle value shift from the cream label — only slightly darker — but without it the cup wall reads as completely flat, losing the rounded three-dimensional form that makes the object recognizable as a cup rather than a flat label.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 95?

    Start with the tiny mascot badge, then place the gray noodle curls and pink topping on the open top. Those details define the cup before the large cream front label goes in.

  • Why does the noodle cup look flat?

    That usually means the top noodle swirl blended into the rim or the little mascot badge disappeared into the cream label. Those are the two details that give the cup depth.