Pixel Flow Level 325 Solution | Pixel Flow 325 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 325 Walkthrough

This level features a classic mountain landscape at night (or perhaps space), dominated by a large grey peak and a bright yellow moon or sun behind it. The sky is a massive field of blue, speckled with red, green, and dark grey "stars" or planets. To beat Pixel Flow Level 325, you need to peel away the outer layers—specifically the blue sky and the grey mountain slopes—to reveal the blocks hidden underneath. Is this a very hard level? No. It's moderate, mostly because the large blocks of solid color make it easy to clear ammo quickly if you prioritize correctly.

Pixel Flow Level 325 Overview

Imagine a quiet mountain peak rising into a starry night. The artwork centers on a Grey Mountain triangle taking up the bottom center. Behind it sits a bright Yellow Sun/Moon. The rest of the board is filled with a Blue Sky that acts as the "wrapper" for the whole image.

The layout is fairly symmetrical, but the devil is in the details scattered across the sky.

  • The Sky: It's not just blue. It's peppered with Red and Dark Green planets, plus random Dark Grey asteroids. This "noise" breaks up your clean lines.
  • The Mountain: It has White snowy patches on the left and right slopes.
  • The Trap: The very outer edge is a border of Dark Grey blocks. This frame is dangerous because if you don't clear the blue inside it, those grey blocks block access to everything else.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 325

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 325

Focus immediately on the Blue Sky.

Why? Look at the sheer volume of blue pixels. They surround the mountain and the sun completely. Until you start chipping away at the blue, you cannot access the inner layers of the sun or the core of the mountain effectively.

  1. Wait for Blue Pigs: Let the conveyor belt run until you see high-ammo Blue pigs (10 or 15 ammo).
  2. Target the Upper Sky: Use these pigs to shred the top half of the blue field. This exposes the Yellow Sun and starts breaking the connection to the annoying Dark Grey border frame.
  3. Ignore the "Stars": Don't waste a slot holding a Red or Green pig early on just to clear two or three planet pixels. Let those slide by until the major blue blocks are gone.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 325 without power ups or boosters

Once the blue sky is about 50% gone, the board looks messy. You'll have jagged edges of the mountain exposed and the yellow sun will be sticking out awkwardly.

Here is the critical mid-game strategy:

  • The Grey Frame Problem: You will notice a thin border of Dark Grey blocks framing the entire picture. You must prioritize Black/Dark Grey pigs now. If you leave this frame intact, it blocks line-of-sight for your other colors to hit the inner layers. Clear the frame to "open" the sides of the mountain.
  • The Mountain Slopes: Now switch focus to the Light Grey pigs. The mountain is a huge triangle. Hitting the center of the mountain clears a massive amount of space and usually reveals hidden colors underneath the peak.
  • Managing the "Trash" Colors: You will see small clusters of Red and Dark Green floating where the sky used to be. Only grab these pigs if they have Low Ammo (2-5). A high-ammo pig for a small color cluster creates a clog in your waiting slots because it never empties. If a 20-ammo Red pig comes and you only see 4 Red blocks? Skip it. Let it pass.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 325

The end-game is almost always the Yellow Sun and the White Snow.

  • The Sun: The yellow blocks are often buried deep in the center. Once the mountain and sky are gone, you'll have a clear shot. Save your high-ammo Yellow pigs for this moment.
  • The Snow: The white patches on the mountain are often the last to go because they are small and isolated. You might need to hold a White pig in a slot for a few turns while you clear the grey around it.
  • Final check: Sometimes a single Dark Grey pixel hides in the top corners, left over from the frame. Keep an eye on the top left and right extremes so you don't lose by clogging your slots waiting for a specific color that can't reach its target.