Pixel Flow Level 187 Solution | Pixel Flow 187 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 187 Walkthrough

This level features a bright, fantastical portrait of a unicorn. The primary challenge here isn't weird hidden layers, but the sheer volume of White and Magenta blocks that dominate the board. The unicorn's face is a massive white slab, while its mane is a tangled mix of magenta, cyan, and purple.

To beat Pixel Flow 187, you must prioritize clearing the large, connected chunks of color first. This prevents your pig slots from clogging up with high-ammo pigs that have nowhere to shoot. Because the colors are so clustered (big blocks of white, big strips of pink), it is actually a fairly straightforward puzzle. It is not a very hard level, but you can still fail if you ignore the corners.

Pixel Flow Level 187 Overview

The artwork depicts a classic unicorn profile facing right. It feels like a sticker you’d put on a notebook—very sparkly and colorful. The mane flows down the left side in waves of Cyan, Magenta, and Purple. The face itself is almost entirely White, with a soft Light Pink muzzle and eye detail.

The board is asymmetrical. The left side is "heavy" with chaotic mane colors (mixed cyan, green, purple), while the right side is cleaner, mostly white and light blue. This imbalance matters. The left side requires more precise pig management because the colors are broken into smaller, disconnected groups. The right side is safer; you can usually drop a white pig and clear half the face instantly.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 187

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 187

Start by attacking the Magenta (Dark Pink) borders and the mane.

I recommend this for two reasons. First, the magenta blocks form a distinct "frame" around the bottom and left edges. Clearing these exposes the inner layers of the mane immediately. Second, the magenta pigs usually come with high ammo counts (around 20). If you try to clear the scattered purple or green first, you'll clog your slots. The magenta areas are large and connected, guaranteeing you can dump a full 20-ammo pig without it getting stuck in your waiting bar.

Once the heavy pink frame is gone, look for the White pigs. The unicorn’s face is a giant target. Dropping a white pig early will carve a huge hole in the center of the board, giving you visibility on what’s hiding underneath.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 187 without power ups or boosters

Around the mid-way point, the unicorn will look like a skeleton. You'll likely have the main white face cleared and the bottom pink border gone. This is where it gets tricky. You will see isolated columns of Cyan and Green floating on the left side (parts of the mane).

This is the danger zone. Do not pick a Green pig if you only see three green blocks. Check the ammo count. If a Green pig has 20 ammo and you only see 5 green blocks, wait. Let that pig cycle back around on the conveyor belt. Pick a Purple or Cyan pig instead if they have more valid targets.

The strategy here is patience. Since you aren't using power ups to nuke the board, you must rely on the conveyor belt rotation. Let the low-target pigs pass by. Only grab them when you are sure they will empty at least 80% of their ammo, or if you have an empty slot to sacrifice for a few turns.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 187

The final struggle usually happens in the bottom-right corner or the top-left tip of the mane.

In Pixel Flow Level 187, the Light Blue and Purple blocks tend to be the "leftovers." They are often hidden behind the main white face or tucked into the deep layers of the mane. Watch out for single, isolated purple pixels that were hiding behind the neck. These single blocks are slot-killers. Save a slot in your inventory specifically for that last, annoying pig that needs to clear just one or two final blocks to end the level.