Pixel Flow Level 305 Solution | Pixel Flow 305 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 305 Walkthrough
This level is a visual trap. You are presented with a massive 3x3 grid of "ice vaults" labeled with intimidating numbers like 420, 100, and 20. Ignore the numbers for a moment. They represent the depth or "weight" of the obstacles, but you cannot shoot them directly. Your actual targets are the thin strips of colored pixels—the "mortar"—holding these ice blocks together.
The board logic here is restrictive. Because the colored targets are thin lines sandwiched between invulnerable ice blocks, your pigs have very narrow lines of sight. They will often shoot only one or two pixels before their target is blocked, leaving them with almost full ammo. This creates a high risk of clogging your waiting slots.
Verdict: This is a very hard level. The difficulty doesn't come from the amount of pixels, but from the lack of open space to dump ammo.
Pixel Flow Level 305 Overview
Think of this level as a heist where you must melt the bars of a cage to release the prize inside. The "prize" is the chaotic, multi-colored splatter seen in the second layer, but the "cage" is the initial 3x3 grid.
- The Grid: The board is divided by vertical and horizontal lines of mixed colors (Red, Purple, Green, Brown). These lines act as the grout between the tiles.
- The Ice Blocks: The corners are heavy (420 HP), the center is moderate (100 HP), and the sides are light (20 HP). These blocks restrict your firing angles. You can only shoot the colored pixels that are directly exposed to the edge of the board or revealed as you peel back layers.
- The Hidden Layer: Once you strip away the grid, the ice dissolves, revealing a dense, messy continent of color underneath. This second layer is much easier to hit because the targets are large clumps rather than thin lines.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 305
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 305
You need to target the vertical dividers first, specifically the Purple and Brown segments.
Here is the logic: The pigs ride the conveyor belt around the perimeter. The vertical lines separating the left, center, and right columns are the most exposed targets when the pigs are at the top or bottom of the loop. If you look closely at the grid in the screenshot, the vertical lines contain long strips of Purple.
By prioritizing Purple pigs when they are at the top or bottom, you can clear entire vertical stripes. This disconnects the ice blocks. If you try to shoot these lines from the sides (left/right), you are shooting into the "thin" end of the line and will only hit 1 pixel, wasting the pig's turn and clogging your slot. Only shoot the grid lines "length-wise."
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 305 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game danger zone happens when the grid is half-broken. You might have a few "20" ice blocks removed, but the "420" corners remain. At this stage, your waiting slots are your life bar.
- Strict Slot Discipline: You have 5 slots. Never allow more than 3 to be filled with pigs that have >10 ammo. If a pig has 18 ammo and no clear shots, do not pick it unless absolutely necessary. Wait for the conveyor belt to bring a color that can actually do damage.
- Target the "Joints": Focus on the intersections where the vertical and horizontal lines meet (the corners of the center "100" block). These spots often have clusters of mixed colors (Red/Green). Clearing a joint opens up two directions of fire at once.
- The "20" Block Bypass: The side blocks labeled "20" are weak points. Clear the colored lines around them first. Once a "20" block is isolated or its supporting pixels are gone, that entire section of the board opens up, giving you wider angles to hit the tougher "420" corners.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 305
Once the grid is gone, the ice blocks shatter, and you are left with the underlying "splatter" layer. This part is messy but straightforward.
- The "Orphans": The final layer has jagged edges. Look for single rogue pixels of Green or Red sticking out on the far left or right edges. These are easy to miss.
- Ammo Dumping: Now that the massive ice blocks are gone, you have huge targets. This is the time to unclog your slots. Take those pigs you've been saving with 15+ ammo and unleash them on the large chunks of remaining color.
- Final Priority: The last few moves will likely be cleaning up the Purple core of the hidden shape, as it tends to be the densest color in the bottom layer. Ensure you have a Purple pig ready for the finale.


