Pixel Flow Level 195 Solution | Pixel Flow 195 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 195 Walkthrough
This level features a spooky yet adorable gray kitten perched atop a large, grinning Jack-o'-lantern. You have a tall broomstick on the left margin, and the pumpkin is flanked by pinkish-red fabric, likely a cape. The rules are simple: match the colored pigs to the voxel blocks. Pigs shoot cubes until they run dry or run out of valid targets. If a pig has ammo left but nothing to hit, it clogs a slot in your waiting bay. If all 5 slots fill up with useless pigs, you lose.
Is this level hard? No, it's not very hard. It is moderately tricky because of the dense orange center and the way the gray kitten overlaps the pumpkin. Mismanaging the orange pigs is the biggest risk here.
Pixel Flow Level 195 Overview
The artwork depicts a Halloween scene. A small, gray, pixelated cat sits directly on a bright orange pumpkin. The pumpkin has the classic triangle eyes and jagged mouth carved out in dark brown. To the left, a tall, vertical brown-and-white striped broomstick acts as a border. On the bottom left and right, framing the pumpkin, are blocks of reddish-pink fabric.
The asymmetry here is subtle but important. The broomstick on the left is a tall, thin column that requires specific brown and white hits, totally separate from the main mass. The main body—the pumpkin—is a huge block of orange. The cat is a concentrated block of gray on top. Your primary challenge is the sheer volume of orange ammo required to clear that pumpkin without letting the waiting slots fill up with gray or pink pigs you can't use yet.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 195
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 195
Focus immediately on the Orange zones of the pumpkin.
Narratively, the pumpkin is the wide base supporting the cat. Logically, it’s the largest contiguous color block on the board. You will see plenty of orange pigs (ammo count usually 40) coming down the belt. Grab them instantly.
Why start here? The orange layer is thick and covers almost the entire lower half of the grid. Clearing the orange creates a massive amount of empty space, which prevents "dead" pigs from piling up. If you try to clear the gray cat first, you might find that the gray pigs run out of targets because the pumpkin blocks the lower gray voxels. Use the orange pigs to strip away the pumpkin’s face and rind first. This exposes the deeper layers and keeps your pig rotation healthy.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 195 without power ups or boosters
At the mid-point, the picture usually looks like a floating cat head with no body. The big orange pumpkin will be mostly gone, leaving jagged remnants near the bottom. This is the danger zone.
You will likely have residual chunks of the Red/Pink cape and the Brown broom handle left.
- Watch the Broom: The broom on the left is tricky. It uses brown and white. Don't grab a brown pig unless you see exposed brown blocks on that broom or inside the pumpkin's eyes/mouth. If you grab a brown pig too early, it will shoot three blocks and then sit in your tray forever.
- The Gray Trap: The cat is relatively safe to clear now. Once the top of the pumpkin is shaved down, the bottom of the cat is exposed. Now you can safely pick Gray pigs.
- Refuse Useless Colors: If a pink pig comes down but only two pink blocks are visible, let it pass. Do not clog a slot for just two blocks. Wait until the rotation brings the color you actually need to clear a large section. Patience prevents slot-locking.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 195
The final moves almost always involve the scattered debris of the broomstick or the pumpkin's facial features.
You will likely be left with the dark brown blocks that made up the pumpkin's eyes and mouth, which were buried deep inside the orange mesh. You might also have a few white stripes from the broom handle lingering on the far left edge. Prioritize clearing the broom completely if possible, as those vertical columns can obscure blocks behind them. The very last shot often takes out a single hidden dark block that was part of the Jack-o'-lantern's grin. Keep one slot open for that specific color (usually brown or black) to finish the job.


