Pixel Flow Level 289 Solution | Pixel Flow 289 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 289 Walkthrough
This level features a "Kawaii Ramen Bowl" scene: a smiling blue bowl with pink cheeks, carrying a small blue and white bird on its rim, accompanied by some orange snacks. The most critical strategic element here is the vertical column of yellow blocks on the far left. Unlike standard blocks, these are numbered with "10," meaning they are ammo sponges that require ten hits to destroy a single voxel. Because of this massive ammo requirement concentrated in one spot, Pixel Flow Level 289 is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 289 Overview
The image depicts a cute, light blue bowl with a happy face sitting at the bottom center. Perched on the top left of the bowl is a chubby white and blue bird. To the right of the bird, sticking out of the bowl, are several vertical orange shapes that look like fries or churros.
The background is a solid, vibrant pink that wraps around the entire top and right side. Scattered in the top right are a few yellow sparkles.
The board is heavily asymmetric. The right side is standard pixel art. The left side, however, is walled off by a tall stack of yellow blocks, each marked with the number "10." This is not just decoration; it is a structural barrier that protects the left side of the blue bowl and the bird's tail. You cannot access the art behind this wall until you chew through that high-HP stack.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 289
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 289
You must start by aggressively clearing the Pink background.
Here is the logic: The pink layer is the most accessible "wrapper" around the art. It covers the top edges, the right side, and the bottom corners. By clearing the pink, you stop pink pigs from clogging your waiting slots later in the game. More importantly, removing the pink on the left side is the only way to expose the side of the dangerous yellow "10" stack. If you don't clear the surrounding pink, you might accidentally waste shots trying to hit the yellow stack from a bad angle. Clear the pink to define the battlefield.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 289 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow 289 is entirely about resource management regarding the Yellow and Blue pigs.
- The Yellow Trap: The vertical column of "10" blocks on the left requires 60+ ammo to clear completely. A standard pig usually carries 20-40 ammo. That means you need 2 or 3 full yellow pigs just to break that one wall. Whenever a yellow pig appears on the belt, do not let it target the scattered yellow sparkles on the top right if you can avoid it. You want every grain of yellow ammo hitting that "10" stack. If you waste yellow ammo on the sparkles, you will run out of pigs and leave the wall standing, which blocks the rest of the level.
- The Blue Bulk: The bowl and the bird's body create a massive central block of blue. This is your "safe" color. If your slots are getting full, use a blue pig. There is almost always a valid blue target. Use the blue pigs to eat away the center of the board while you wait for the specific colors (Yellow/White) needed for the tricky edges.
- Wait for White: The bird's face is white, and there is a white strip at the bottom of the bowl. These are often blocked by black outline pixels. Be patient with white pigs; don't slot them unless you clearly see the bird's face is exposed.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 289
Toward the end, you will likely be left with the Black outlines and the Orange snacks.
The black pixels form the frame of the bowl, the eyes, and the bird's shape. They are often buried deep under the blue and pink layers. Once the blue bowl is mostly gone, you will see a skeleton of black voxels floating in space.
The orange snacks on the right are also tricky because they are narrow vertical strips. They often hide behind the bird or the bowl's rim. Save a high-ammo orange pig for the very end to sweep these vertical lines in one go. If you cleared the yellow wall early, the final cleanup is smooth. If the yellow wall still stands, you will lose.


