Pixel Flow Level 317 Solution | Pixel Flow 317 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 317 Walkthrough

This level features a circular pixel art vignette of a night sky meeting a forest sunset. The top half is a heavy block of Purple and Blue representing the night, sprinkled with White stars and a moon. The bottom half is a warm gradient of Orange, Yellow, and Pink. Two distinct Green pine trees stand in the foreground, cutting vertically across the sunset colors.

The rules are standard: match the pig color to the exposed blocks. However, Pixel Flow Level 317 is tricky because of the "star" noise. Those single white pixels are scattered everywhere and can easily clog your waiting slots if you aren't careful. While the shapes are clear, the layering makes this a hard level due to how easy it is to isolate single pixels you can't reach.

Pixel Flow Level 317 Overview

Think of this image as a view through a telescope. You are looking at a stylized forest scene. The most dominant feature is the split horizon. The top is a massive, solid chunk of Deep Purple, while the bottom is a layered "cake" of warm colors.

The asymmetry here is subtle but dangerous. The White pixels (stars) aren't evenly placed. There is a cluster on the right side forming a moon, but the rest are single, isolated dots. The Green trees are also uneven; the left tree is slightly taller and wider than the right one. This means the left side of your board has more "foreground" obstacles blocking the orange background than the right side does. If you ignore the left tree, you’ll end up with a bottleneck of orange pigs you can’t use.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 317

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 317

I strongly recommend targeting the Green zones (the trees) or the White zones (the stars) first. Here is why.

The Green trees sit vertically on top of the horizontal orange and yellow lines. If you leave the trees, they act like prison bars. You might see a huge row of orange behind them, but you can't hit it because the green is in the way. Clearing the green first exposes the massive horizontal strips of color underneath, which makes the rest of the level flow much faster.

Alternatively, if the game feeds you White pigs early, take them immediately. The white pixels are scattered "confetti." They don't block huge areas, but they are annoying. Getting rid of the stars early cleans up the board visually so you can see exactly which purple or blue blocks are actually accessible.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 317 without power ups or boosters

Midway through, the board usually looks like a mess. You've likely cleared the outer edges of the circle, leaving a jagged core of Purple and Orange.

To survive without boosters, you have to manage the "Pink Transition." There is a thin layer of Pink separating the purple sky from the orange ground.

  • Do not hoard Pink pigs. Since the pink layer is thin, you rarely need more than one pink pig at a time. If you fill your waiting slots with three pink pigs, you will likely lose.
  • Watch the Gradient. The bottom half goes Pink -> Orange -> Yellow. You must strip these layers from the top down. Don't grab a Yellow pig if the Orange layer above it is still solid. You’ll just be holding that pig for ten moves, wasting space.

Focus on clearing one "side" of the sky if possible. If you can eliminate the purple blocks on the right side, you might expose the core faster than chipping away at the whole top evenly.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 317

The end of Pixel Flow Level 317 is almost always the Deep Blue or Black shading right in the center, or the final Yellow blocks at the very bottom of the circle.

Because the picture is circular, the corners of the grid are empty, but the "edges" of the circle often hide single pixels. Check the far left and far right edges of the sunset. Often, a single Orange pixel hides behind a larger block you just cleared. Ensure you have an Orange pig ready for that straggler, or it will sit there preventing you from finishing the level while the conveyor belt fills up with useless colors. Keep one slot open at all times for these surprises.