Pixel Flow Level 22 Solution | Pixel Flow 22 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 22: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 22.
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Pixel Flow Level 22 Walkthrough
This level features a beautiful, abstract sunset scene over water. You are looking at a purple and pink sky, a red and orange horizon, a yellow sun, a massive block of green water on the right, and a cyan/yellow sailboat shape on the left. The entire picture is framed by a white border.
To beat Pixel Flow Level 22, you need to peel this onion from the outside in. The board is dense. There are very few gaps. This means your pigs will hit the first color they see. If you grab a color that is buried deep inside the picture (like the yellow sun center), your pig will sit in a waiting slot doing nothing. Clog all five slots, and you lose. While the logic is straightforward, the sheer number of pixels can make this feel like a very hard level if you panic and spam the pig button.
Pixel Flow Level 22 Overview
Imagine a pixel art postcard. The top half is a strict horizontal gradient: stripes of purple, then pink, then red. These are easy layers. They sit right on top of each other.
The bottom half is where the trouble starts. It is split vertically.
- Right Side: A massive, solid block of Green pixels. This represents the ocean or a grassy cliff. It’s thick and consumes a lot of ammo.
- Left Side: A complex shape made of Cyan, Yellow, and White. This looks like a sail catching the light.
- The Frame: A thin layer of White pixels wraps around the left, right, and top edges.
The board is asymmetrical. The right side is heavy and slow to clear (green). The left side is messy and requires precise color matching (cyan/yellow mix). This imbalance is the main trap. You might focus too much on the pretty sunset and forget that the green block needs three or four full pigs to clear.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 22
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 22
Target the White border immediately. Look at your pig queue. You likely have a White pig in the first slot or coming up very soon (often a White pig with 10 ammo).
Grab it.
The white border acts as a shield. Until it is gone, you cannot hit the far left column of the sailboat or the far right column of the green ocean. Clearing the white pixels opens up the "sides" of the artwork. This gives you more surface area to hit. If you ignore the white border, your Green and Cyan pigs will waste time bouncing off the white shield or waiting for a clear shot. Open the board up.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 22 without power ups or boosters
Once the white frame is gone, the board looks half-exposed. Now you have a choice. You must prioritize the "Solid Blocks" over the "Messy Mixes."
Refuse the urge to grab Cyan or Yellow pigs early unless they are blocking the belt. Why? Because the Cyan/Yellow sailboat is layered. If you grab a Cyan pig, it might shoot three pixels and then stop because the rest of the Cyan is hidden behind a Yellow block. That pig then clogs a waiting slot.
Instead, hunt for Green, Purple, and Pink pigs.
- Green: The bottom right is just a giant wall of green. A Green pig will empty its entire ammo clip instantly. It is the safest play.
- Purple/Pink: The sky stripes are unobstructed. A Purple pig will clear the top row immediately. A Pink pig will clear the row beneath it.
By focusing on these large, solid zones, you keep your waiting slots empty. You are removing the "easy" mass first. Only when the Green sea is drained and the Purple sky is gone should you start worrying about the complex sailboat on the left.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 22
The end game is usually the center of the sunset. You will likely be left with the Yellow blocks of the sun and the Red horizon line.
At this stage, the board is sparse. The danger is high. You might see a Red pig on the belt, but check the board. are there actually Red blocks exposed? Or are they hidden behind a few stray Orange pixels?
Watch the belt. Don't click a pig just because it matches a color you see remaining. Ensure that color is on the surface. The final moves in Pixel Flow Level 22 are often cleaning up the Red strip and the final Orange pixels that border the sun. Once those are gone, the level resolves.


