Pixel Flow Level 301 Solution | Pixel Flow 301 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 301 Walkthrough

This level features a retro gaming controller, likely a nod to the SNES era, complete with a D-pad, face buttons, and a long cord winding up to the top of the screen. The logic here is brutal because you have tiny, specific color targets (like the red button) surrounded by massive blocks of filler color.

To beat Pixel Flow Level 301, you must peel it like an onion. You cannot rush to the cool buttons in the middle; you have to strip the packaging first. The key mechanic here is the Golden Key located on the black D-pad (the cross shape on the left). Unlocking that is your mid-game priority, but you can’t touch it until the outer layers are gone.

Is this difficult? Yes. This is a very hard level. The mix of large color zones (the controller body) and single-voxel targets (the buttons) makes ammo management a nightmare.

Pixel Flow Level 301 Overview

Imagine looking down at a greyish-blue game controller sitting on a white table. That’s the scene.

  • The Centerpiece: A large, light-blue controller shape dominates the lower half.
  • The Background: A massive field of white pixels surrounds the controller on the bottom and sides.
  • The Details: On the left of the controller is a Black cross (D-pad). On the right are four colored squares: Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue.
  • The Cord: A thick black line snakes out of the top of the controller, winding through a block of deep purple pixels, finally plugging into a multi-colored strip at the very top.

The board is asymmetrical. The left side is heavy on black pixels (the D-pad), while the right side is a minefield of single-color targets (the face buttons). The top half is messy, with the black cord blocking shots meant for the purple background.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 301

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 301

You must attack the White Background first. There is no other valid opening move.

Narratively, you are clearing the table to get to the controller. Logically, the white pixels are the outermost layer protecting the light-blue controller body. Look at your Blue Pipe (Bottom). It shoots upwards across the entire width of the board. If you drop a White Pig here, it will shred the bottom three rows of white pixels instantly.

Don't get fancy. Use your first heavy-ammo White Pigs to scour the bottom and the sides. Until that white frame is gone, your side shooters (Green on left, Red on right) are useless against the inner buttons. Clear the white to expose the "skin" of the controller.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 301 without power ups or boosters

Once the white is gone, the board looks half-destroyed, but the danger spikes. You are now staring at the Light Blue controller body and that annoying Black Cord.

  1. The Light Blue Trap: You will likely get a Light Blue pig early. Use it to hollow out the main body of the controller. This is satisfying, but be careful. Don't use it if the path is still blocked by leftover white pixels on the edges.
  2. Targeting the Key: The Black D-pad on the left has a Key icon. You need a Black Pig to hit this. However, that same Black Pig is also needed for the long, winding cord at the top. If you see a Black Pig, check your angles. If you can hit the D-pad, do it. The key usually unlocks critical ammo or clears a blocked path.
  3. The Face Button Problem: You have four buttons—Red, Green, Blue, Yellow—clustered on the right. They are 1-2 pixels each. Do not drop a full 20-ammo Red Pig just to hit one Red pixel unless you have absolutely no other choice. Try to wait until you have cleared the Light Blue body so that your Red/Green/Yellow shooters have clean lines of sight to other targets of the same color at the top of the screen (the top bar).

Efficiency is everything. If you use a Red pig for one button and waste 19 ammo, you will fail when the top bar requires Red hits later.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 301

The endgame of Pixel Flow 301 is almost always the Top Zone.

You have likely cleared the controller, but the "console" area at the top remains.

  • The Purple Block: The black cord winds through a chunk of purple. You often have to alternate shots—hit the black cord to expose the purple behind it, or vice versa.
  • The Multi-Color Strip: At the very top ceiling, there is a row of mixed colors (Yellow, Green, Red, Blue). These are the hardest to hit because they are furthest away.

Save your vertical shooters (the Blue pipe at the bottom) for this final cleanup. If you cleared the controller early, your shots fly straight up to the ceiling unrestricted. The last move is usually picking off that final yellow or green pixel stuck in the top corner.