Pixel Flow Level 238 Solution | Pixel Flow 238 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 238 Walkthrough
This level features a portrait of a baby chick, or duckling, framed by multiple rectangular borders. The primary colors are a Golden Yellow for the outer rim, Cyan and Green for the inner frames, and a massive amount of Cream for the bird itself. The rules are standard: match the pig color to the pixel color. Because the layers are stacked directly on top of each other like a sandwich, you cannot hit the inner bird until you strip away the outer frames.
Is this a difficult stage? No, it is not a very hard level. It is actually quite linear, provided you don't confuse the different shades of yellow and orange.
Pixel Flow Level 238 Overview
You are looking at a framed picture of a yellow bird facing left. The artwork is structured like a tunnel. You have to pass through three distinct doorways—Gold, Cyan, and Green—before you can even touch the main character.
The bird itself has a large Orange beak on the left and orange feet at the bottom. The body is textured with Dark Yellow spots on a Cream base.
The most important visual detail is the top right corner. Notice how the frames are cut off there, revealing a dark Black layer immediately? That gap is your hint. The structure isn't perfect; it has holes. This asymmetry means pigs on the right side of the conveyor belt might hit the background layer sooner than pigs on the left. Watch your firing angles.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 238
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 238
You have zero choice here. You must attack the Golden Yellow Border first.
This border creates a complete perimeter around the artwork. If you ignore it and try to shoot at the bird, your pigs will just bounce off or harmlessly hit the rim. Prioritize any Yellow/Gold pigs that come down the chute immediately. Clearing the top and bottom rows of this border is especially helpful because it widens your firing range for the rest of the match. Once that gold rim is gone, the Cyan and Green frames become vulnerable. Strip them layer by layer. Don't try to snipe the bird through a small hole in the frame; just tear the whole frame down.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 238 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game is where players get stuck. You've removed the frames. Now you have a massive, solid block of a Cream bird.
At this stage, you will see a lot of Cream pigs in your queue. The danger is the Magenta/Red outline pixels that define the bird's shape. These pixels often sit in front of the cream body blocks in terms of layer depth.
If you have a waiting slot full of Cream pigs, but a single Magenta pixel is blocking the line of sight to the bird's belly, you will jam. You must aggressively use Magenta or Red pigs to "unzip" the outline of the bird. Clear the edges of the chick first.
Look at the beak area. The Orange pixels there are thick. If you don't clear the beak, you can't reach the face. Focus on clearing the Orange beak and feet to open up new angles to the Cream center. Never let a high-ammo Cream pig sit in a slot if you can't immediately dump at least 10-15 shots into the main body.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 238
As you reach the end, the board usually looks like a few vertical pillars of pixels (like the second image provided internally). The final stubborn blocks are almost always:
- The Black background pixels hiding directly behind the thickest part of the bird's head.
- The bird's Black eye, which is a single pixel often buried deep.
- Stray Green pixels from the inner frame that might have survived in the bottom corners.
Save your Black pigs. Do not discard them early. You will need them to clean up the void behind the bird once the cream body is finally destroyed.


