Jewel Coloring level guide
Jewel Coloring Level 96 Walkthrough
Jewel Coloring Level 96 builds an asymmetrical cream pouch with a maroon outer shell, a folded yellow cap across the top, a short brown bead row under that cap, and a tall gray inset panel on the right side. Lock the top fold and the right inset first, then spread the broad cream body without flattening the silhouette.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A large cream pouch-like shape fills the board. Thick maroon cells wrap the left flank, top rim, and pointed bottom, the top ridge holds a folded yellow cap with darker brown cells tucked underneath it, a tall gray inset stands on the right edge with a maroon seam running through its middle, and a tiny white patch sits near the lower-left rim.
- Goal
- Keep the folded yellow cap, the brown row under it, and the tall gray inset separate before the cream body is filled. The picture only reads as a layered side profile if those small accents do not disappear into the big pale center.
- Opening
- Fix the maroon left shell and bottom point first, then place the brown bead row and wrap the yellow cap around it. Build the gray right inset and the narrow yellow strip beside it next, and only then flood the cream center and the pale background.
- Danger Zone
- The cream center is the largest uninterrupted field on the board — roughly half the total grid — so it can swallow the brown bead row and the narrow yellow strip beside the gray inset in a single fill pass. The brown row is only one gem tall and sits directly under the folded yellow cap; a single cream gem placed one row too high erases the row and merges the cap directly into the body, removing the fold that gives the top its layered look. The gray right inset has a maroon center seam running through it, and both the gray and maroon tones are close to the maroon outer shell; if the right edge is not anchored before the cream center fill starts, the inset blurs into the shell and the right side flattens to one color.
- Mechanics
- This is a low-color layering puzzle where the solve depends on protecting a few narrow accent zones inside one huge dominant body rather than juggling many separate color regions. The cream center, maroon shell, and yellow cap account for almost all of the board area, so the challenge is not color variety but rather boundary precision between close-valued tones. The folded cap introduces a stacked-band structure at the top (yellow over brown over cream) that is only 3–4 rows deep, requiring row-level accuracy that most broader icon levels do not demand. The gray right inset with its internal maroon seam also creates a panel-within-a-panel problem similar to the school bag in Level 85.
Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 96 (spoiler-free)
- Use the brown bead row as the lower stop line for the folded yellow cap.
- Finish the gray right inset before the cream body reaches that side, or the maroon seam in the middle disappears.
- 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 96 — Full Solution
- Fill the maroon outer shell on the left side first, including the bottom point and the upper rim around the cap.
- Place the short brown bead row under the top ridge so the folded cap has a clean lower edge.
- Wrap the yellow folded cap across the top and leave the darker maroon turns visible between the yellow segments.
- Build the tall gray inset on the right edge and keep the maroon center seam visible inside it.
- Add the narrow yellow strip that runs down the inner-right side beside the gray inset.
- Fill the broad cream body, preserve the tiny white patch near the lower-left rim, and clear the remaining pale background.
Colors in this level:
Cream, Maroon, Yellow, Brown, Gray, White
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Flooding the cream center first and burying the brown bead row under the cap — the row is only one gem tall and sits directly beneath the folded yellow top, so once cream covers that row the fold disappears and the cap merges into the body with no visible separation.
- Letting the gray right inset merge into the maroon outer shell. Both tones are dark and close in value; if the inset's inner edge is not anchored before the cream center fill reaches the right side, the panel blurs into the shell and the internal maroon seam becomes invisible.
- Skipping the narrow yellow strip beside the gray inset and flattening the right edge. The strip is only 1–2 gems wide and runs vertically between the cream body and the gray panel; without it the transition from cream to gray has no warm buffer, and the right side of the object reads as a hard cutoff rather than a layered surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 96?
Start with the maroon outer shell, then place the brown row and folded yellow cap on top. Those anchors define the shape before the large cream center goes in.
Why does Level 96 look like one plain cream blob?
That happens when the cream body is filled before the top fold and the gray right inset are fixed. The board depends on those small top and side accents to keep its layered silhouette.