Jewel Coloring level guide

Jewel Coloring Level 98 Walkthrough

easy 4 colors

Jewel Coloring Level 98 forms a squat stock pot on a red background with a dark navy rim and handles, a red lid band, three white steam puffs, a pale gray body, and a white T-shaped highlight down the front. Build the steam, lid, and front highlight first, then close the gray body around them.

Board Notes

Layout
A lidded stock pot sits centered on a red backdrop. The upper contour and side handles are dark navy, a red band cuts across the lid just below three white steam puffs, the body is pale gray, and a white T-shaped highlight panel runs from the rim down the front center.
Goal
Separate the white steam puffs, the red lid band, and the white front highlight before filling the broad gray body. The pot only keeps its lid and metal shine if those bright strips do not vanish into the darker wall.
Opening
Place the three white steam puffs and the small dark lid knob first, then draw the red lid band. Trace the navy rim and both side handles next, fill the white T-shaped front highlight, and close the pale gray body before cleaning the red background.
Danger Zone
The pale gray body is the largest region on the pot and wraps around the white T-shaped front highlight from both sides. Because gray and white are neighbors on the value scale with no outline between them, starting the gray fill before the highlight is locked makes the T-shape's edges impossible to locate — the pot front goes flat in one pass. The red background presses directly against the dark navy upper rim, creating a dark-on-red boundary with almost no margin for error; any contour mistake along the lid edge is immediately visible because the rim is only 1–2 gems tall. The three white steam puffs are each small clusters of 2–4 gems floating above the pot in the red background — if the red background fill starts before the puffs are placed, their positions are lost inside a large uniform red field.
Mechanics
This is a cookware board where the object's three-dimensional look depends entirely on value contrast between same-family tones — pale gray body, white highlight, dark navy rim, red lid band, and red background all stack in a tight value gradient. Unlike multi-color icon levels where each region is a distinctly different hue, nearly every boundary here is a luminance shift within a narrow range. The white T-shaped highlight is the key depth cue: it acts like a specular reflection on the metal surface, and without it the pot reads as a flat gray circle. The steam puffs above the lid also add a rare floating-detail challenge — disconnected elements that must survive inside a large background fill.

Quick Tips for Jewel Coloring Level 98 (spoiler-free)

  • Use the white front highlight as the centerline for the whole pot.
  • Finish both side handles while the navy rim is still easy to follow across the top.
  • 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 98 — Full Solution

  1. Place the three white steam puffs above the center of the lid and keep the small dark knob directly below them.
  2. Fill the red lid band that stretches across the upper middle of the pot.
  3. Trace the dark navy rim over the lid and carry that same dark tone down into both side handles.
  4. Fill the white T-shaped highlight on the front so the pot keeps a bright center panel.
  5. Spread the pale gray body through the middle and side walls without covering the white highlight.
  6. Finish the dark lower edge of the pot and clear the remaining red background around it.

Colors in this level:

Red, Dark navy, Pale gray, White

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Letting the pale gray body cross over the white T-shaped front highlight — both tones are close in value with no outline between them, and once gray covers either side of the T-shape the highlight edges become invisible, flattening the pot's front into a featureless panel.
  • Treating the red lid band and the red background as one continuous block. The lid band sits directly beneath the dark navy rim and above the gray body, so it is a narrow horizontal strip sandwiched between darker tones; if the background red flows into the lid row, the lid loses its banded structure and the pot top looks like plain red wall.
  • Forgetting one side handle and making the pot look lopsided. Each handle is only 3–5 dark navy gems extending from the rim, and they share the same color as the lid outline; skipping one side means the pot has no visual anchor on that flank, and the asymmetry is immediately obvious against the symmetric body.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I place first in Jewel Coloring Level 98?

    Start with the white steam puffs, the dark lid knob, and the red lid band. Those top details define the cookware before the large gray body fills in.

  • Why does the pot in Level 98 look flat?

    That usually means the white front highlight got buried or the navy rim blended into the gray body. The picture relies on those value shifts to keep the pot shiny and three-dimensional.