Pixel Flow Level 352 Solution | Pixel Flow 352 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 352 Walkthrough
This level is a deceptive trap. You are presented with a board heavily obscured by three large wooden Blockers (labeled 60, 10, and 40), leaving only jagged patches of "static" pixels visible. These crates hide the real artwork: a vibrant hummingbird mid-flight. The rules to beat Pixel Flow Level 352 are strict: you must clear the exposed "packing material" (the white and purple noise) to unlock the crates and reveal the bird underneath.
Is it hard? Yes, this is a very hard level. The danger isn't the size of the picture, but the limited access. If your conveyor belt offers colors that are hidden under the crates (like Red or Black) before you've opened them, your waiting slots will clog instantly, ending your run.
Pixel Flow Level 352 Overview
Imagine a shipping container that hasn't been unpacked yet. The "art" here is a stylized, voxel hummingbird, but you can't see most of it at the start. It features a rich green body, a bright red throat, and wings detailed with white and purple.
However, your initial view is claustrophobic.
- The Obstruction: Three massive brown crates with golden locks dominate the screen. The top right crate has 60 health, the bottom right has 40, and a smaller one on the left has 10.
- The Accessible Zone: Only the top-left corner, bottom-left corner, and a tiny sliver on the middle-right are open. These areas are filled with a chaotic mix of White and Purple pixels, acting as a "wrapper" you have to tear off.
- The Trap: Because 70% of the board is covered, you cannot shoot colors that belong to the bird's body (like Red or Yellow) until those crates are gone.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 352
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 352
You have no choice but to start with the White and Purple layers. Look at the visible pixels in the top-left and bottom-left corners. They are almost entirely White background blocks with faint Purple speckles.
Your priority is the White Pigs. You likely have a White pig with 40 ammo in your queue. Use it immediately on the large white patches on the left side. This is not just about clearing space; it is about survival. The "health" numbers on the crates (60, 40, etc.) often correspond to the density of the layer blocking them. By aggressively removing the white background noise, you are effectively "picking the lock" on the crates. Do not waste a single shot of White ammo on isolated pixels if a large block is available. Clear the bulk first.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 352 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 352 is the most dangerous part. This is when the crates begin to vanish, but the deeper colors are not fully exposed yet.
- Watch the Green Strip: There is a small vertical strip of Green pixels exposed on the right side, between the crates. If a Green pig appears, target this strip immediately. Do not slot the Green pig hoping for a better shot later; take the shots you have now to lower the density of the board.
- The Slot Management Crisis: You will inevitably see a Red or Black pig come down the belt while the bird's red throat and black eye are still buried under the 60 or 40 crates.
- Do not panic.
- If you have a Red pig and zero red targets, check your slots. If you have 2 or fewer pigs in the waiting slots, put the Red pig there.
- If your slots are almost full (3 or 4 pigs waiting), you must spend ammo from your current active pig to clear a path for a useful color behind it. Sometimes you have to make a sub-optimal move just to keep the belt moving.
- Ignore the Crates' Numbers: Don't let the "60" scare you. You don't hit the crate directly. You hit the pixels around and under the influence of the crate. Focus purely on color matching. As the White noise disappears, the crates will shatter, suddenly revealing the entire bird.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 352
Once the crates shatter, the level shifts from "very hard" to a standard cleanup. You will see the Hummingbird clearly.
- The Red Throat: This is usually a dense block of red. Once exposed, a single Red pig can usually wipe it out entirely.
- The Wing Tips: Watch out for the stray Purple pixels on the tips of the wings (top right of the bird). These are easy to miss because they blend in with the background you cleared earlier.
- The Eye and Beak: The Black pixels are few in number. You might only get one Black pig. Make sure you don't waste its ammo on a miss-click, or you'll be stuck waiting for a refill cycle that might never come.
The final move in Pixel Flow Level 352 is usually clearing the last few structural Green blocks of the tail feathers at the bottom right. Once those are gone, the bird is free.


