Pixel Flow Level 329 Solution | Pixel Flow 329 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 329 Walkthrough

This level features a classic Halloween silhouette: a witch riding a broomstick across a giant, pixelated full moon. The background is a deep blue night sky, while the moon is a massive block of cream and pale yellow. The witch herself is primarily black, with brown details for the broom and a tiny splash of bright green on her hat.

To beat Pixel Flow Level 329, you must peel away the blue sky to reach the moon, then eat through the moon to reach the witch. The real danger lies in the bottom right corner, where Mystery Blocks (?) hide a nasty surprise that can jam your waiting slots instantly. Because of the hidden layers and the specific order required to clear the "Red Block" trap at the end, I judge this to be a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 329 Overview

The artwork depicts a witch in mid-flight. She is angled diagonally, soaring from bottom-left to top-right. The composition is heavily centered. You have a massive, circular "Cream/Yellow" zone (the moon) that acts as the primary shield for the black pixels underneath. Surrounding this moon is a "Blue" frame representing the night sky.

The asymmetry here is crucial. The bottom-left corner is dominated by the Orange/Brown bristles of the broomstick. The top-right is just the thin broom handle. However, the bottom-right corner is the stress point. It contains three grey Mystery Blocks (?) sitting innocently on top of the blue and yellow pixels. These blocks are not your friends. They are effectively landmines. If you trigger them too early, you might reveal an obstacle that requires a color you don't have, forcing you to waste slot space on pigs that can't shoot anything yet.

The vibe is dense. Unlike open levels where you can shoot anywhere, the moon acts as a solid wall. You have to chip away at it methodically.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 329

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 329

I start by aggressively targeting the Blue sky and the Brown broom bristles.

Here is why: The Blue pixels form the outermost "wrapper" of the level. Until you remove the blue sky on the left and right edges, your pigs cannot hit the sides of the yellow moon. You need that lateral access. If you ignore the blue, your shots will just deflect off the top layer, and you’ll run out of valid targets for the yellow pigs that inevitably clog the conveyor belt.

Simultaneously, look for the Brown pigs. The broom bristles in the bottom left are a dense, easy target. Clearing them removes a huge chunk of the lower layer early on. It feels satisfying. More importantly, it exposes the bottom curve of the moon, giving your Cream/Yellow pigs more surface area to hit later. Do not touch the Mystery Blocks yet. Ignore them. Let them sit.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 329 without power ups or boosters

We are now in the mid-game. The blue border is mostly gone. The broom is history. You are staring at a half-eaten moon and the black silhouette is starting to show. This is where most players lose. The waiting slots fill up because the Black pixels are still buried under the Yellow ones.

To survive this without boosters, you must manage the Cream/Yellow layer perfectly. You will see a lot of high-ammo Cream pigs (20 ammo). Do not let them drop into your waiting slots unless you are sure there are 20 pixels of moon exposed. If only 5 yellow pixels are visible, that pig will sit in your slot with 15 ammo remaining, blocking the lane forever. It is better to skip a turn or clear a different color to expose more moon first.

Now, about those Mystery Blocks in the bottom right. Once the moon is significantly reduced, you will inevitably hit them. They cover a Red "6" Block (a sensor block). This block is a nuisance. It requires 6 hits from Red pigs to break.

The trap? Red pigs are rare or come in specific waves. If you reveal this block but have no Red pigs, it sits there blocking the layers underneath. If Red pigs arrive on the belt, grab them immediately, even if the block isn't fully exposed yet. Keep that Red pig in reserve in one of your five slots. You absolutely need it to smash that "6" block later. If you reject the Red pig, you might not see another one for a long time, and you'll be stuck staring at an unbreakable red wall.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 329

The end game is messy. The moon is gone. The Red "6" Block is shattered (hopefully). All that remains is the scattered Black silhouette of the witch and a few Green pixels on her hat.

Be careful with the Green pigs. There are very few green pixels—maybe only 5 or 6 total. If a Green pig with 10 ammo comes down, it will never empty its clip. It will become a permanent resident of your waiting slots. Ensure you have a clear line of sight to the green ribbon on the witch before committing to a Green pig.

Finally, the Black pixels are often deep. You might think you're done, but a single column of black pixels will be hiding behind a leftover blue or yellow block. Scan the board constantly. If you see a pig color that matches nothing on the surface, check the edges. A stray pixel is likely hiding there. Clear it, and the level is yours.