Pixel Flow Level 1022 Solution | Pixel Flow 1022 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 1022 Walkthrough
Let’s beat Pixel Flow Level 1022. You are looking at a giant voxel notebook page displaying a four-bar graph, a jagged line chart, and a diagonal yellow pencil resting across the bottom right. The rules here are strict and unforgiving. You send color-coded pigs down the conveyor belt to shoot matching cubes. Every destroyed cube drains one ammo point from the pig. If a pig runs out of targets but still holds ammo, it drops into your five waiting slots. Fill all five slots with stuck pigs, and you die. Because of the sheer number of hidden layers under the white paper and black graph lines, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 1022 Overview
The board looks like a frustrated student's math homework. A thick maroon border frames the left and right edges, holding together a massive block of beige paper. Dead center, black axes border a four-color bar graph. A jagged black trend line runs directly under it. A thick yellow pencil with a red eraser slashes diagonally across the bottom right corner.
The layout is completely lopsided. The left edge features thick black rings mimicking a spiral notebook binder sticking out of the maroon border. The right side is totally flat until you hit that massive diagonal yellow pencil. That pencil creates a huge physical barrier. It blocks the entire bottom right corner of the beige paper. The colored bars in the middle—blue, green, red, and orange—sit at completely different heights. You cannot clear them out in a uniform sweep. The blue bar has a 10 block. The green holds a 30. The red holds a 20. The towering orange bar on the right holds a 40.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 1022
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 1022
I always attack the outside borders first. I start by completely stripping away the maroon border wrapping the left and right edges. It is a solid, continuous block of color that lets my pigs fully empty their ammo.
Here is the exact opening sequence:
- Send pink pigs to chew through the maroon borders on both sides.
- Fire black pigs at the spiral binder rings on the far left edge.
- Drop beige pigs to start eating the massive outer layer of paper.
Once the maroon and black rings are gone, the beige paper layer opens up completely. You need total access to the white graph background hiding underneath. Do not touch the internal colored bars yet. If you send a blue or green pig right now, they hit a few exposed top blocks and instantly clog your waiting slots. The rest of their color is buried. Clear the maroon. Break the rings. Shred the beige.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 1022 without power ups or boosters
Halfway through, the board becomes a fragmented mess. The thick beige paper is mostly shredded, exposing huge pillars of white cubes behind the graph. The left side usually breaks apart faster. This leaves the right side aggressively heavy, anchored by that stubborn diagonal yellow pencil and the towering orange bar graph.
Refusing to use power-ups means you must strictly count your ammo. Look at the black lines forming the graph's axes. They weave directly behind the colored bars. Do not send a black pig until you expose long, unbroken segments of those black lines.
Instead, focus your attention entirely on the yellow pencil. It sits on top of the white and beige layers. Send yellow pigs to snap the pencil in half. Clear the red eraser. Once the pencil breaks, you expose the bottom right corner of the white paper. Keep grabbing white pigs to carve out the background. Every white cube you destroy frees up the sides of the blue, green, red, and orange bars. Watch the waiting slots closely. If you have two pigs stuck waiting, only pick colors you know have fully exposed sides.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 1022
The final moves in Pixel Flow 1022 always come down to the graph itself. You stripped the borders. You erased the pencil. You chewed through the thick white background. Now, only isolated colored pillars remain standing in empty space.
The blue and green bars usually fall first because they are significantly shorter. The massive orange bar on the right is your final trap. It drops deep into the board, extending further down than the others. Grab your orange pigs and fire. You will also find tiny fragments of black cubes from the bottom trend line hiding exactly where the pencil used to sit. Clear those stray black blocks. Fire your last red pigs to wipe the final bar. Board cleared.


