Brilliant Jewels mixes timed runs, move limits, and sparkling gem chains
Move one jewel at a time on the grid, line up three or more, and clear the board while Brilliant Jewels switches between a timer race and levels with a limited move count. The jewel art keeps the board bright without hiding the cells, so every horizontal or vertical swap is easy to read.
Four-match specials and double-tile combos
Hit four or more matching pieces to create special tiles, then combine two specials for a bigger board swing. That extra layer gives you more to plan than a basic swipe game, especially when a level starts to tighten around the last few moves.
It fits the logic game crowd because each move is about reading the grid, spotting chains, and deciding whether to spend a swap now or save it for a stronger clear.
The game sits in the match-3 space, but the level choice matters just as much as the matches themselves.
It runs in your browser with no download or signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop.
Jewels Blitz 6 is close because it uses the same jewel-clearing rhythm and special-tile payoff.
Diamondz matches the gem-board feel and keeps the focus on quick swaps and clean clears.
Garden Tales 4 fits if you want a level-based board with the same kind of progression pressure.
The jewels tag is a neat fit here, since the whole board is built around bright gem pieces and combo planning.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
29 july 2025
Last Update
29 july 2025