Pixel Flow Level 230 Solution | Pixel Flow 230 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 230 Walkthrough
Level 230 is a classic "unboxing" challenge. You aren't just clearing a messy pile of pixels; you are literally breaking open a crate to find a prize inside. The level begins with a large, rectangular wooden structure floating in a pool of bright cyan water. This wooden lid is solid brown with dark "knot" textures, surrounded completely by a thick rim of blue blocks.
The rule to beat Pixel Flow Level 230 is strict patience. You cannot rush the center. The wooden planks in the middle are high-density blocks that will eat up ammo quickly, but you can't even touch the deeper layers of the "prize" until you strip the outer packaging.
Is this a difficult stage? If you get impatient with the brown wood layer, yes. It becomes a very hard level if you clog your waiting slots with colors that can't hit the center yet. However, if you peel the crate from the outside in, it becomes much more manageable.
Pixel Flow Level 230 Overview
Think of this board as a mystery shipment. The first phase is entirely industrial. You are looking at a heavy cargo crate. The center is dominated by twelve distinct "planks"—brown rectangles with dark screw holes or knots on them. Surrounding this wood is a protective layer of cyan blue pixels, acting like packing foam or water. There are four dangerous black cornerstones tucked into this blue border.
Once you smash through the crate, the vibe changes completely. The artwork hidden underneath is a stylized, two-tone animal face—resembling a fox or a wolf. It has a striking asymmetric design:
- The Left Side: Composed almost entirely of cyan and light blue pixels, matching the border you just cleared.
- The Right Side: A stark contrast of bright orange and yellow pixels.
Scattered throughout this face are black pixels that form the eyes, ears, and snout. The visual trick here is depth. The nose and eyes (black) are often buried under the cheek colors (cyan and orange). You have to clear the bright colors to expose the dark features.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 230
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 230
Start immediately with the Cyan Blue border.
Narratively, you are draining the water around the crate. Logically, this is the only move that makes sense. Look at your starting pigs. You have Blue pigs with 20 ammo. The entire outer rim is blue. This is free real estate.
- Let the Blue pigs ride the belt. They will strip away the outer square ring.
- Do not worry about the Brown wood yet. The wood blocks are huge ammo sinks. If you start pulling Brown pigs now while Blue is still active, you risk clogging your slots.
- Pay attention to the four Black pixels in the corners of the blue rim. Once the blue is gone, these black corners are exposed. Clear them immediately if a Black pig appears. They are small, solitary blockers that will stop you from hitting the diagonal edges of the wood.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 230 without power ups or boosters
Once the blue rim is gone, you face the "Wood Phase." This is the mid-level grind. You will see a lot of Brown pigs.
- The Wood Blockade: The center is a solid wall of Brown. You must prioritize Brown pigs here. Do not let them sit in your waiting slots. Since the wood planks are the top layer, nothing underneath is accessible until they are gone.
- The Transition: As the brown wood shatters, you will see the Fox/Wolf face poking through. This is the danger zone. You might have one brown plank left, but the game starts giving you Orange or Yellow pigs for the face underneath.
- The Color Split: This is where the asymmetry hits you.
- If the belt gives you Cyan/Blue pigs, they only have targets on the Left side of the face.
- If the belt gives you Orange/Yellow pigs, they only work on the Right side.
- Crucial Tip: Watch the rotation. If a Blue pig is coming down the right side of the conveyor belt, it has no targets because the right side of the face is Orange. It will fall into your slot. Do not panic. Wait for it to loop or wait for the belt to bring it to the left side.
You pass this section without boosters by respecting the split. Don't pull an Orange pig if the right side of the board is currently blocked by a stray wood plank. Finish the wood first.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 230
The final phase is painting the face. You have removed the crate, and now you just need to tidy up the fox.
- The Black Outlines: The eyes and nose are black. Often, pixel art rules dictate that "outlines" are on top, but in Pixel Flow Level 230, the black pixels act as anchors deep in the structure. You might need to shave off a layer of Orange cheek fur to reveal the Black eye pixel behind it.
- The Yellow Highlights: The right side isn't just solid orange; it has Yellow highlights. These are usually small clusters. If you have a Yellow pig with 8 ammo, make sure you have a clear line of sight to the yellow pixels. They are easily blocked by the taller Orange stacks.
- Final Check: The very last cubes are usually the deepest parts of the face—likely the center of the snout (Black or deep Cyan). Keep one slot open for that final specific color so you don't lose by clogging right at the finish line.


