Pixel Flow Level 1011 Solution | Pixel Flow 1011 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 1011: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 1011.
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Pixel Flow Level 1011 Walkthrough
To beat Pixel Flow Level 1011, you have to strictly manage your colored pigs and their ammo. The logic is brutal but simple. You match a colored pig on the outside track to the exact same colored cubes on the board. Each matching cube destroyed costs one piece of ammo.
If your pig destroys all available matching cubes but still holds leftover ammo, it falls straight into one of your five Waiting Slots at the bottom of the screen. Fill all five slots with partially loaded pigs, and you immediately lose. You have to strip away the outer layers of the voxel picture to expose the colors hidden underneath. Make one wrong move with a heavy-ammo pig on a thin layer, and you clog your board. Because of the tightly packed layers and high-ammo walls, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 1011 Overview
The board looks like a neon pet shop window display. Nine distinct animal faces—they look like blocky dogs or bears—sit in a perfect 3x3 grid. Each face is trapped inside a thick square cage of brightly colored blocks.
The whole display rests on a thick foundation. A heavy, brown wooden pipe runs entirely across the bottom. Just above that pipe sits a dense, solid bed of bright green grass blocks. Above the grass, the 3x3 grid of animals takes over.
Look closely at the borders of the grid. It is completely asymmetrical. The left side of the grid features a heavy vertical white bar separating the top and middle rows, right next to a blue block. The right side swaps that out for a thick vertical yellow wall. The top corners are boxed in by tiny, stubborn green nubs. The animals inside the grid clash with their frames. A red dog sits in the top-left, trapped by blue, white, and red walls. A bright yellow dog anchors the dead center. You are dismantling this pet shop from the ground up, fighting through the structural walls to get to the animal faces inside.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 1011
Follow these exact moves to crack the board without clogging your slots.
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 1011
I start by smashing the entire bottom foundation. Period.
- Wait for a brown pig with exactly 40 Ammo on the Conveyor Belt.
- Fire it directly at the thick brown horizontal pipe at the bottom.
- Send a green pig with 20 Ammo immediately after to chew through the dense grass layer right above the pipe.
This first move is mandatory. The brown pipe and the green grass are massive, unbroken blocks of single colors. When you fire your pigs at them, the pigs fully empty their Ammo and disappear off the board. They do not drop into your Waiting Slots. By destroying the pipe and the grass, you completely expose the bottom row of dog cages. This gives you immediate access to the red, blue, and yellow frames holding the bottom three dogs, opening up your attack surface.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 1011 without power ups or boosters
Midway through, the board becomes a total mess. The horizontal pipe is shattered into two useless stubs. The green grass is mostly chewed up. Now you are staring at the 3x3 grid, and the outer cage frames are heavily damaged.
You will start seeing jagged numbers on the walls. The top-left blue frame drops to 8 blocks. A left-side red frame drops to 4 blocks. This is the ultimate danger zone in Pixel Flow 1011. Do not use power ups. Use basic math. If you throw a massive 39-ammo white pig at a wall that only needs 10 blocks, that pig bounces into your tray holding 29 useless shots. Do that twice, and your game is effectively over.
Instead, filter your pigs. Refuse to use the big hitters. Let the 40-ammo pigs ride past you on the Conveyor Belt. Pluck the 10-ammo white and 10-ammo green pigs and feed them into these partially broken frames. I prioritize the vertical columns on the outer left and right edges first. Strip away the yellow blocks on the right side to expose the blue dog underneath. Once the outer cage walls fall, the inner dividers become your primary targets. Be ruthless about matching low-ammo pigs to low-block walls.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 1011
By the final phase of Pixel Flow 1011, the cage frames are completely gone. The only things left are the blocky animal faces floating on the board. You will likely have the top-center blue dog and the middle-left white dog completely naked and exposed.
The last hidden cubes always hide in the inner cross-sections. Watch the horizontal dividers between the top and middle rows. Grab a final red pig from the belt to clear out the last stubborn red nose on the top-left dog. Strip the yellow from the center dog. Let the pigs empty out on these solid, chunky faces. Once the last dog face shatters, the board clears.


