Pixel Flow Level 382 Solution | Pixel Flow 382 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 382 Walkthrough

This level features a jolly voxel snowman, complete with a purple scarf and brown stick arms, standing on a bed of ice. The core challenge here is managing the large, specialized blocks at the bottom of the screen while chipping away at the massive white body of the snowman. You have a "Mystery Box" block on the left and a "60-hit" Ice Block on the right that dominates the lower layer.

The goal is standard: clear the pixels to reveal the layers beneath. However, the sheer volume of white pixels and the high durability of that bottom-right ice block make this tricky. Is it impossible? No. But due to the ammo management required for the 60-hit block, I would classify this as a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 382 Overview

The artwork depicts a winter scene. You are looking at a large snowman centered in the frame.

  • The Body: A massive chunk of the board is White, representing the snowman's head and torso.
  • The Accessories: He wears a Purple scarf that cuts horizontally across the middle. He has an Orange carrot nose on the left and Orange feet at the bottom.
  • The Arms: Brown stick arms reach up on the right side.
  • The Hazards: The bottom row is the danger zone. On the left, a purple block with a question mark (Mystery Box). On the right, a massive Light Blue block with the number "60" on it.

The asymmetry here is critical. The right side is blocked by that 60-hit ice chunk. The left side is blocked by the Mystery Box. This means your vertical columns are obstructed at the bottom until you deal with those specific obstacles. You cannot just spam pigs hoping to hit the bottom row; you need specific colors to interact with those special blocks or clear the path above them.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 382

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 382

I start by targeting the White zones immediately.

Narratively, this makes sense because the snowman is mostly snow. Logically, it’s the only move that prevents a jam. The board is flooded with white pixels. If you look at your starting pigs, you likely have White pigs ready to go. Because the bottom row is blocked by the Mystery Box and the 60-hit block, you need to clear the upper "airspace" to reach deeper layers.

Focus on the top half of the snowman's head first. Use your White pigs to shave off the top layers. This reduces the clutter and often exposes the Brown pixels of the stick arms or the Orange of the nose, giving you more valid targets for other pig colors. Do not waste ammo trying to hit the bottom row yet; the angles are bad.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 382 without power ups or boosters

Once the snowman's head is half-gone, the board looks messy. You’ll have a jagged edge of white, the purple scarf will be fully exposed, and those annoying special blocks at the bottom will still be staring at you.

Here is the mid-game pivot:

  1. Prioritize the Purple Scarf: Once the white cover is stripped back, you need to clear the purple scarf to open up the center. This separates the top half from the bottom half, making the geometry easier to read.
  2. The 60-Hit Ice Block: This is the level killer. You need Light Blue pigs (or whatever color matches the ice in your specific run—sometimes it varies, but usually it's distinct). You cannot clear this in one go. You must chip away at it. Every time a pig matching that block appears, take it, even if you have other easy shots. You need to dump 60 ammo into that block. If you ignore it until the end, you will clog your slots with pigs that have no other targets.
  3. The Mystery Box: Hit this when you have a spare moment, but don't obsess over it. It usually reveals a helpful power-up or a burst of clearing, but the 60-hit block is the bigger threat.

If you refuse to use power-ups, your discipline with the White and Brown pigs is key. Do not let Brown pigs clog your waiting slots. The stick arms (Brown) are narrow and hard to hit. If a Brown pig comes up and you have a clear shot at an arm, take it immediately. If you miss that window, that pig will sit in your tray effectively useless until you clear more White.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 382

The end game is almost always the Orange feet and the remnants of the Light Blue ice.

By now, the snowman is a memory. The 60-hit block should be shattered or very close to it. You will likely have a few stray Orange pixels from the feet tucked away at the very bottom, previously hidden by the snowman’s belly.

Watch out for the corners. Often, a single White or Grey pixel hides behind the sidebar or near the bottom corners, obscured by the 3D perspective. Rotate the board slightly if possible or just watch where your pigs are aiming. If a pig has ammo but won't shoot, it’s not a bug—it just can't see that last hidden pixel. Clear the Orange feet to flush out the final layer.