Pixel Flow Level 380 Solution | Pixel Flow 380 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 380 Walkthrough

This level features a bright, cheerful hot air balloon scene, but don't let the happy colors fool you. Pixel Flow Level 380 is a tricky one. The board is dominated by massive blocks of sky blue and a huge balloon in the center, with a grassy hill at the bottom.

The main obstacle here isn't just the sheer number of pixels; it's the Ice Blockers on the sides. You have two huge frozen pillars flanking the middle section—a 200 HP block on the left and a 180 HP block on the right. These ice walls prevent your pigs from hitting the sides of the picture until you clear the central lane. Because of the high HP on those ice blocks and the layered nature of the balloon, I would classify this as a very hard level. You need strict ammo management to win.

Pixel Flow Level 380 Overview

Imagine a postcard of a hot air balloon floating over a mountain range. That's your board.

  • The Sky: A massive field of light blue, broken up by white clouds. This takes up most of the background.
  • The Balloon: A central, multi-colored sphere. It has vertical stripes of orange, yellow, pink, and red.
  • The Ground: A solid green hill at the very bottom, flanked by grey mountain peaks on the left and right.
  • The Trap: The huge Ice Blocks (200 and 180 HP) on the left and right edges are the "gatekeepers." Until you clear the middle vertical lane of the picture, you cannot easily destroy these ice blocks because your pigs will prioritize the picture pixels first.

The asymmetry here is slight but annoying. The left ice block has 200 health, while the right has 180. The balloon itself is also slightly off-center in terms of color distribution, meaning you might need more red ammo than yellow early on. The biggest danger zone is the bottom green hill. It looks easy, but it hides the grey mountains behind it, and if you clog your slots with grey pigs before the green is gone, you will lose.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 380

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 380

Ignore the pretty balloon for a second. Attack the Green Hill first.

The bottom of the board is a solid, wide strip of green pixels (marked with 20 and 40 HP zones in the deeper layers). You should prioritize Green pigs immediately. Here is the logic:

  1. Accessibility: The green hill is the front-most layer at the bottom. Every green pig you send out will hit a valid target immediately. There is zero risk of a "wasted" pig clogging your waiting slots.
  2. Unlocking the Grey: The grey mountain peaks are hiding directly behind and to the sides of that green hill. You cannot effectively clear the bottom corners until the green "cover" is blown away.
  3. Clear Line of Sight: Once the green is gone, your pigs have a straight shot at the lower blue sky and the bottom of the balloon basket. This opens up the board significantly.

So, if you see a Green pig on the belt, grab it. Clear that bottom row fast.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 380 without power ups or boosters

Once the green hill is shaved down, the board enters a dangerous "middle phase." You likely have a half-eaten balloon and a lot of scattered blue sky. You are refusing to use power-ups, so you need discipline.

The Ice Block Problem: Do not obsess over the 200 and 180 Ice Blocks yet. You literally cannot destroy them efficiently until the pixels between the pig launchers and the ice are gone. Focus on clearing the White Clouds and Blue Sky in the center column.

  • Prioritize White and Blue Pigs: The vast majority of the outer layer is Blue and White. You need to strip this away to expose the "core" of the balloon. If you don't clear the sky, your colored pigs (Red, Pink, Orange) meant for the balloon will often have their path blocked by a stray cloud pixel.
  • The "Grey" Trap: Be very careful with Grey (Black) pigs. There are only a few grey pixels (the balloon basket and mountain peaks). If you grab a high-ammo Grey pig (like a 20 ammo unit) when only 5 grey blocks are visible, that pig will sit in your slot forever, blocking you. Only take a Grey pig if you count at least 10-15 grey blocks currently exposed.

Ammo Efficiency: Watch the numbers on the pigs. If you see a Red pig with 20 ammo, but only 4 Red pixels are visible on the balloon, let it pass. Wait for it to cycle back around or wait for a smaller ammo pig. Taking that large pig will clog your slot.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 380

In the final stretch, the picture will look like a skeleton.

  • The Ice Blocks: By now, the center of the picture should be gone. This means your pigs on the side launchers can finally hit the 200 and 180 HP Ice Blocks. It will take a LOT of ammo to break these. Any pig that has "no target" on the main picture will likely target these blocks if they are in range. Keep feeding pigs to chip away at that massive health pool.
  • The Balloon Core: The last remaining pixels are usually the deep layers of the balloon—specifically the Orange and Pink stripes hidden behind the initial Red/Yellow surface.
  • The Stray Clouds: There is almost always a single white pixel hiding in the top right corner (marked with a "20" on the first layer). Don't forget it. If you have a White pig in your slot, make sure it clears that corner before you panic about being stuck.

Your victory lap is usually just watching your leftover pigs smash those side Ice Blocks. Once the ice shatters, any remaining hidden pixels on the edges are exposed and easily cleaned up.