Pixel Flow Level 326 Solution | Pixel Flow 326 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 326 Walkthrough
You are looking at a retro Gumball Machine. It’s a nostalgic piece of pixel art, but don't let the candy theme fool you. This board is deceptive. The machine features a striped base in Pink and Purple, a central dispensing slot in White with an Orange handle, and a large glass globe on top. Inside the globe, you have a chaotic mix of Green, Blue, Red, Yellow, and Orange voxels representing the gum, alongside a large patch of White pixels representing the glass reflection.
The rule to beat Pixel Flow Level 326 is ammo efficiency. You have a limited number of waiting slots (five). If you fill these slots with pigs that still have ammo but no targets, you are stuck. This level is very hard because the "gumballs" are scattered in tiny groups of 3 or 4 pixels. A pig with 20 ammo will destroy those 4 pixels and then sit in your slot with 16 ammo left, clogging your board forever. You have to be surgical.
Pixel Flow Level 326 Overview
Think of this level as two distinct puzzles stacked on top of each other.
The bottom half is the machine's body. It is structured and orderly. You have thick, horizontal stripes of Pink and Purple. These are safe zones. When you see a Pink or Purple pig, you can breathe easy because those rows are wide and continuous. You will almost always empty your ammo clip on the base.
The top half—the glass globe—is a nightmare of asymmetry. The left side of the globe is dominated by a solid block of White pixels (the light glare on the glass). The right side is where the chaos lives. The colored gumballs are jumbled together in a random mosaic. There is no pattern here. A Blue block sits next to a Yellow one, which sits on top of a Red one. This area is the "Slot Killer." If you pull the wrong color pig while aiming at this section, you will instantly lose a slot to a pig that can’t finish its job.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 326
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 326
I always start this level by clearing the Black Outline.
Look at your starting queue. You likely have a Black pig with 20 ammo right at the front. Do not put this pig in a waiting slot. The Gumball Machine is framed entirely in Black blocks—the sides, the bottom corners, and the lid.
Use that first Black pig to strip the outer frame. This serves two purposes. First, it prevents a high-ammo pig from clogging your waiting line early in the game. Second, removing the outline often disconnects the top half (the globe) from the bottom half (the base), allowing you to mentally separate the puzzle. Once the frame is gone, you can see exactly where the color layers begin and end.
If a Black pig isn't immediately available, go for the Purple stripes on the base. The Purple bands are thick and span the entire width of the machine. They are the safest "easy targets" to clear out to get the flow moving.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 326 without power ups or boosters
Around the mid-point of Pixel Flow Level 326, the board gets ugly. You’ve likely cleared the orderly Pink/Purple base, and now you are staring at the floating remains of the glass globe.
The trap here is the White Glare versus the Colored Gumballs.
You will see a large chunk of White pixels on the left side of the globe. You might be tempted to ignore it and try to snipe the colored gumballs (Red, Green, Blue) first. Don't do this. The colored gumballs are often single voxels or tiny pairs hiding behind or next to the White blocks. If you bring out a colored pig now, it will hit one block and get stuck.
Instead, prioritize the White pigs. Use them to aggressively scrub away the glass reflection. This is the largest remaining solid block. By clearing the White zone, you expose the isolated colored gumballs completely.
Once the White is gone, counting becomes your best friend. Before you tap a Green pig, count the visible Green blocks. If the pig has 10 ammo and you only see 3 Green blocks, wait. Let that pig sit in the queue. Clear other colors first to see if more Green blocks are hiding underneath deeper layers. In Pixel Flow 326, patience prevents clogged slots.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 326
The final moves of Pixel Flow Level 326 usually revolve around the "Dispenser" area. This is that small square in the middle of the base that was originally White with an Orange cross.
Often, while you were fighting the chaos in the glass globe, you ignored this small detail. You might find a stray Orange block (the handle) or a couple of White blocks still lingering at the bottom center.
Also, check the very top of the lid. Sometimes a row of Purple or Black pixels hides right at the apex of the machine, obscured by the game's UI or just forgotten because your eyes were focused on the gumballs. Do a quick scan of the top and bottom edges before you commit your final pigs to ensure you aren't leaving a single pixel behind that will force a restart.


