Pixel Flow Level 152 Solution | Pixel Flow 152 Walkthrough

How to beat Pixel Flow Level 152: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 152.

Is this the wrong level layout?

Pixel Flow randomizes levels for different players. Don't worry, just upload a screenshot of your board, and our AI will find the correct video instantly.

Search by Screenshot
Share Pixel Flow Level 152 Guide:
Pixel Flow Level 152 Gameplay
Pixel Flow Level 152 Solution 1
Pixel Flow Level 152 Solution 2
Pixel Flow Level 152 Solution 3

Pixel Flow Level 152 Walkthrough

You are looking at a pixel art scene of two lovebirds—a yellow/orange parrot on the left and a blue one on the right—perched on top of two curled snakes. The entire scene is encased in a massive, thick border of White pixels.

To beat Pixel Flow Level 152, you must aggressively strip away the white background first. The game will try to clog your conveyor belt with specific colors (like Pink or Green) before you have cleared the path to reach them. If you aren't careful with your slot management, this becomes a very hard level because the outer white shell blocks almost every other color.

Pixel Flow Level 152 Overview

This board tells a little story. Two parrots are snuggling in the center. The bird on the left is a mix of Orange (body) and Yellow (head). The bird on the right is primarily Blue with a white face mask. They look cozy, but look at their feet.

They aren't sitting on a branch. They are sitting on two snakes.

  • The Pink Snake: Curled up on the bottom left, holding the orange bird.
  • The Green Snake: Coiled on the bottom right, supporting the blue bird.

The asymmetry here is important. The Orange section is taller and connects directly to the Yellow head. The Blue section is blockier. However, the most critical visual element isn't the birds; it's the sheer volume of White pixels wrapping around the entire drawing. This white layer acts as a shield. Until it is gone, your pigs cannot reach the colorful centers.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 152

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 152

You must target White immediately. Do not get distracted by the bright colors of the birds.

Logically, the white pixels form the outermost layer (the "sky" or background). If you pick up an Orange or Blue pig right at the start, it might hit one or two exposed pixels, but then it will stop firing because the rest of the target color is buried behind the white wall. That pig will then drop into one of your 5 waiting slots.

If you fill your slots with colored pigs (Pink, Green, Cyan) while the white wall is still up, you choke the board. Watch the belt. If a White pig appears, grab it. Prioritize clearing the top corners and the side columns. This exposes the Black outlines and the main body colors of the birds.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 152 without power ups or boosters

Midway through, the board usually looks like a mess. The white background is mostly gone, leaving the two birds floating in space. Now you face a new problem: the Black outlines and the Pink/Green snakes.

The Black pixels often serve as a barrier between the birds and the snakes. Here is how you handle the mid-game without items:

  1. Clear the Snakes: The Pink and Green zones at the bottom are protruding "foreground" elements. They stick out. Clearing them opens up shots at the bottom feet of the birds.
  2. Focus on Large Blocks: Once the white is gone, the Orange and Blue bodies are huge targets. An Orange pig here is efficient; it will empty its ammo quickly because the target is a solid block, not a scattered mess.
  3. Don't Hoard Small Colors: You might see Cyan (for the bird eye) or Yellow (for the head) appear on the belt. If the main body colors (Orange/Blue) aren't cleared yet, these small detail colors might be blocked. Only take them if you see a clear line of sight to the pixel.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 152

The end of Pixel Flow Level 152 is usually a cleanup operation on the faces of the birds.

You will likely be left with the Yellow head of the left bird and the tiny Cyan eye details of the right bird. Sometimes, a few stray Black pixels remain stuck between the two birds where they are hugging.

Be patient with the belt. Since the remaining targets are small (single pixels or 2x2 blocks), your pigs won't use much ammo. This means they will sit in your slots for a long time. Ensure you have at least 2 empty slots before grabbing a pig for these final details, just in case the angle is wrong and it can't shoot yet. Clear the Black outlines first if possible, then pop the final colors to finish the level.