Pixel Flow Level 108 Solution | Pixel Flow 108 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 108 Walkthrough

This level features a massive, smiling pink cloud raining down colorful hearts. The top half is a dense block of red and pink shades, while the bottom half consists of dangling hearts in Green, Yellow, Blue, Cyan, and Pink. The central gimmick here is a vertical column of grey "Mystery Blocks" that acts like a zipper, splitting the level right down the middle. Keys are pinned directly onto specific hearts. You must destroy the hearts to grab the keys and open that central column. Because of the high number of colors and the locked central zone, I judge this as a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 108 Overview

The artwork depicts a "Love Cloud." It’s a happy scene, but structurally, it’s a nightmare of layers. The massive cloud at the top is the heavy hitter, requiring dozens of pink and red ammo to clear. Beneath it, the "rain" isn't random. It’s organized into specific heart shapes.

On the left, you have a Green heart and a Blue heart. On the right, a Yellow heart and a Cyan heart. At the very bottom center, there are clusters of Pink hearts. Scattered around are small blue "plus" signs acting as sparkles.

The critical asymmetric threat is the keys. There are four visible keys pinned to the colored hearts (Green, Yellow, Blue, Cyan). Until you clear the specific voxels underneath those keys, the vertical column of grey blocks in the center remains solid stone. This splits your board in two, preventing you from shooting cross-map. You are fighting in narrow alleys until those keys are collected.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 108

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 108

Target the Green and Yellow hearts immediately.

Narratively, these are the lowest hanging fruit. Logically, they contain the easiest-to-reach keys. Look at your pig queue. If you see Green or Yellow pigs, play them instantly. Do not save them. The Green heart (bottom left) and Yellow heart (bottom right) are isolated. Clearing them does two things: it frees up space at the bottom of the board for missed shots to travel, and it triggers the first set of unlocks for the central column.

If you ignore these and focus on the big pink cloud first, you will clog your waiting slots. The cloud takes too long to destroy. You need the quick wins from the small hearts to keep the conveyor belt moving.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 108 without power ups or boosters

The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 108 is dangerous. Once the Green and Yellow hearts are gone, you will likely be left with the Blue and Cyan hearts higher up, and the massive pink cloud.

At this stage, you must stop auto-playing Red or Pink pigs.

The cloud is tempting because it's huge. However, if you haven't cleared the Blue and Cyan hearts yet, the central grey column might still be partially locked. Prioritize Blue and Cyan pigs to snipe the remaining floating hearts. Once those hearts shatter and you collect the final keys, the central grey column vanishes (or turns into breakable blocks).

Now the board changes. The vertical barrier is gone. You have a clear shot at the underbelly of the main cloud. This is when you unleash your high-ammo Pink and Red pigs. They can now hit the center of the cloud without hitting the grey barrier. If you used them earlier, they would have just dropped into the waiting slots, useless. Wait for the barrier to fall. Then fire.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 108

The final few moves are always the messy red outline of the cloud.

The interior "face" (the eyes and smile) is usually made of a darker pink or red. These voxels are often buried deep behind the lighter pink front layer. You will likely finish Pixel Flow 108 with a few stray Red pigs hunting down the extreme left and right corners of the cloud, or the single voxel "sparkles" that were hiding behind the main rain. Watch the top corners. The cloud spans the full width of the screen, and it’s easy to miss a single red cube hiding in the top right curve.