Pixel Flow Level 191 Solution | Pixel Flow 191 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 191 Walkthrough
This level features a pixelated Viking warrior, complete with a horned helmet and a massive beard. The board is dense. You are dealing with a central mass of cream (face) sandwiched between a heavy grey helmet on top and a thick red and brown beard section on bottom.
The rules to beat Pixel Flow Level 191 are standard: match the pig color to the block color. However, because this figure is so blocky and solid, you have very few "easy" shots at the start. You have to carve tunnels to reach the inner layers. Despite the density, this is not a very hard level, provided you don't let the waiting slots fill up with useless colors like cream before you’ve exposed the face.
Pixel Flow Level 191 Overview
The artwork in Pixel Flow 191 is a stout, grumpy-looking Viking head. The top third is dominated by a dark grey helmet with a lighter grey rim and two yellow/cream horns sticking out the sides. The middle is his face—a solid block of cream pixels with dark eyes.
The bottom half is the real obstacle. It’s a mix of dark brown (likely a beard or fur collar) and a bright, aggressive red scarf or beard accent that creates a "U" shape across the lower section.
The figure is mostly symmetrical, but the danger lies in the verticality. As you chip away, you will likely find yourself with tall, isolated columns of color (like a single horn or a strip of beard) that are hard to hit if the conveyor belt isn't lined up perfectly. The red section is particularly deep; it acts as a barrier preventing you from reaching the brown pixels underneath it easily.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 191
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 191
I recommend starting with the Grey Helmet or the Red Scarf. The grey helmet creates a solid "roof" over the level. By prioritizing grey pigs, you shave off the top layer immediately. This is safer than pecking at the brown sides because the grey blocks are contiguous—a single grey pig can often clear 4-5 blocks in a row without wasting a slot.
Alternatively, if the game feeds you red pigs early, dump them into the bottom center. The red section is wide and exposed. Clearing the red acts like opening a door; once that bright red stripe is gone, you expose the brown base and eventually the bottom of the cream face. Do not start with Cream/Yellow pigs. If you hold them now, you will lose. There are almost no exposed cream blocks at the start except the tips of the horns, which are hard to hit.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 191 without power ups or boosters
Midway through the level, the Viking will look like a ruin. You’ll likely have one horn stripped away while the other stands tall, creating an uneven surface. This is the danger zone.
At this stage, you often end up with deep "wells" or holes in the picture. For example, you might clear the center face, leaving two tall pillars of brown/red on the left and right.
- Focus on the pillars. If you leave a single vertical column of brown blocks on the far left edge, you have to wait for the pig to travel the entire loop to hit it. Prioritize pigs that can lower these high columns.
- Watch the Ammo Count. The brown sections on the cheeks are thicker than they look. Do not discard brown pigs just because you don't see brown on the surface. It is likely hiding behind the red.
- Ignore the Eyes. The dark pixels for the eyes are usually buried deep. Don't hold onto black/dark grey pigs hoping to snipe the eyes early. Let those pigs loop or discard them if your slots are full. You need to clear the cream face first.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 191
The final phase of Pixel Flow 191 usually involves the Horn Tips and the Beard Roots. The tips of the horns are cream/yellow, but they are often isolated from the main face. You might find yourself needing just one or two shots of yellow to finish the level, but the game keeps giving you grey.
Be patient. The very last blocks to go are often the deepest brown pixels at the very bottom center of the board, which were covered by the red scarf earlier. Once you clean that bottom row, the level ends.


