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Pixel Flow Level 1690 Solution | Pixel Flow 1690 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 1690 Solution

The pixel art here forms a chaotic, asymmetrical zombie or goblin face. A massive, towering wall of dark grey completely blocks the right side. Cyan and white form a thick armor on the lower left. You have to shatter the cyan and white first. Dark grey is your primary enemy. If you don't chip it down immediately, every shooter on the right side of the screen is completely useless. Total gridlock.

Look at the top and bottom of the grid. Three green crossbows sit at the top. Three purple crossbows sit at the bottom. They are practically useless at the start. They fire straight into armored rows. You have to rely on the side shooters to carve away the outer shell before the vertical shooters can do their job.

Pixel Flow Level 1690 Overview

Pixel Flow 1690 traps you in a very rigid box. Look at the four giant orange corner blocks locking down the grid. They feature ammo counts of 30, 20, 20, and 30. They do not move. They restrict your firing angles from minute one and force a very tight playing field. Inside this box sits the heavily layered voxel face.

The right flank is a solid vertical slab of black and dark grey cubes. The bottom left is flooded with cyan and white pixels. The core of the creature is neon green with harsh yellow highlights scattered on the left cheek. The jawline is a dense layer of purple.

It is wildly unbalanced. Once you start stripping away the outer pixels, the board reveals deep, vertical spines of color. Black, red, purple, and green stacked high in the center. The top shooters have an awful angle against these stacks. They just skim the top layers. You rely heavily on your side shooters to drill into the middle and break the columns apart.

Pixel Flow Level 1690 Board Logic and Color Priority

The dark grey wall is the main shield. Behind it, the green core and the purple bottom layers are heavily protected. Hit the cyan on the left side first to open a firing lane. Then, aggressively hunt black and dark grey pigs on the conveyor belt. You must dismantle that right-side wall fast.

Do not touch the green or purple pigs early. This is a trap. Those colors have massive ammo counts but absolutely zero exposed targets in the opening phase. Grab a green pig too early, and it will immediately drop into one of your five waiting slots. You only get five slots at the bottom. Five mistakes. If a pig has 20 ammo and only destroys 2 cubes, it sits in the slot holding 18 ammo. Clog those slots with unusable pigs, and you lose.

Keep your board clean. Stick strictly to the outer border colors. Break cyan. Break dark grey. This exposes the deep yellow and green layers underneath. Only once the yellow is cleared out can your top green shooters actually do some real damage.

Step by Step Solution Walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 1690

Beating Pixel Flow 1690 requires aggressive timing. You need to pull the correct pigs from the belt before they loop past your open lanes. Mismanage your ammo here and you fail.

  1. Target Cyan and White pigs immediately to strip the left shield and create operating room.
  2. Spam Black and Dark Grey pigs to tear down the massive right-side wall blocking your lateral shots.
  3. Hold off on Green and Purple. Only deploy them when the core of the voxel art is fully exposed.

Watch the Pixel Flow Level 1690 solution video above for the exact move order. Don't guess. Execution matters more than luck on this layout.