Pixel Flow Level 376 Solution | Pixel Flow 376 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 376 Walkthrough
The artwork in Pixel Flow Level 376 is a stylized paper airplane cutting through a bright blue sky. It’s angled upwards, soaring above fluffy white cloud layers. The main colors are distinct: huge zones of Sky Blue and White dominate the board, while Yellow, Brown, and a tiny splash of Pink define the plane itself.
Rules for survival:
- Match Colors: Place pigs on the belt that match the outermost pixel layer.
- Watch Ammo: Each pig has specific ammo (e.g., 20). If they hit a block, ammo drops. If they can’t hit anything, they fall into your waiting slots.
- Don't Clog: You only have 5 waiting slots. If these fill up with useless pigs, game over.
Is this level hard? No. It is not very hard. In fact, the large, contiguous blocks of color make it quite forgiving compared to the chaotic "confetti" levels.
Pixel Flow Level 376 Overview
This level feels airy and simple. You are dismantling a classic paper airplane scene. The blue sky background wraps around most of the plane, but notice the White clouds. They aren't just background noise; they are massive structural blocks at the bottom and top-left.
Asymmetry plays a huge role here. The bottom of the board is heavy with White pixels (the cloud bank). The center is dominated by Sky Blue. The airplane itself is a diagonal slice cutting through the middle. Because the plane is diagonal, the pixels form "steps" rather than clean straight lines. This means a pig travelling horizontally might hit three yellow pixels, then hit a blue one immediately after. You need to watch the "depth" of the layers closely.
The brown pixels act as the outline or frame of the plane. They are thin. This is dangerous. Thin lines are harder to clear because a Brown Pig might shoot 3 pixels and then immediately have nothing to hit, falling into your slot and taking up space.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 376
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 376
I start by shaving off the White cloud bank at the bottom.
Why? Narratively, it clears the "ground" so you can focus on the sky. Logically, it is the safest play. Look at the bottom 3-4 rows. They are almost solid white. A White Pig placed here will burn through almost its entire ammo clip without obstruction. It clears a massive amount of board space instantly.
Clearing the bottom white section also exposes the blue underneath, making the Sky Blue layer much easier to attack in the second phase. Do not start with Yellow or Brown. Those colors are buried too deep or are too thin to be efficient openers.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 376 without power ups or boosters
Once the bottom clouds are gone, the picture looks half-destroyed. You are left with a large chunk of blue sky and the plane itself.
At this mid-level point:
- Sky Blue becomes your priority. The blue pixels surround the plane on three sides. Send Blue Pigs to circle the outer perimeter. They will eat away the sky, leaving the plane floating in a void.
- The Brown Trap: Be very careful with the Brown outline. Notice that the brown pixels are often just 1 or 2 blocks thick. If you send a Brown Pig too early, it will destroy 2 blocks and get stuck in your waiting slot with 18 ammo left. Wait until you have exposed a significant length of the brown outline before committing a pig.
- The Yellow Core: The yellow part of the wings is protected by the brown outline. You physically cannot clear the yellow until the blue and brown layers are peeled back. Don't even try.
If your slots start filling up, look for the "corners." The top-left corner has a small patch of white cloud remaining. Use a White Pig there to clear a slot if you get stuck.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 376
The end game is always the airplane's core.
- Yellow: Once the blue sky and brown outline are gone, you will have a solid block of yellow pixels. This is satisfying. One or two Yellow Pigs will wipe this out cleanly.
- Pink: There is a tiny dash of pink near the nose of the plane. This is often the very last thing to go. It’s small, so make sure you have a slot open for the Pink Pig, as it will likely drop into your inventory after firing only 2-3 shots.
- Hidden Whites: Sometimes a single white pixel hides inside the plane's fold (the crease of the paper). Keep an eye out for stragglers so you don't waste a pig thinking the level is done.


