Pixel Flow Level 385 Solution | Pixel Flow 385 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 385 Walkthrough
This level features a massive, vibrant jellyfish floating in a sea of light blue. The central challenge here isn't just the sheer volume of pixels; it's the Lock Bars flanking the artwork. On the far left, a vertical Pink bar blocks access until you find four keys. On the far right, a vertical Yellow bar does the same.
The rules are straightforward but punishing: clear the outer layers of Light Blue "water" to expose the jellyfish's tentacles and bell. You must find the keys hidden within the voxel layers to remove those side bars. If you let your waiting slots fill up with pigs that can't shoot (because their color is blocked or finished), you lose.
Is this level hard? Yes. The dual-lock mechanism combined with a very dense background makes Pixel Flow Level 385 a very hard level. It requires patience and strict ammo management.
Pixel Flow Level 385 Overview
Imagine a giant, glowing jellyfish drifting underwater. That's your board.
- The Bell (Head): A large dome at the top, dominated by Orange and Yellow pixels with some Pink shading.
- The Tentacles: Long, trailing strands hanging down. These are complex mixes of White, Pink, Magenta, and dark Brown.
- The Water: A massive block of Light Blue that encases almost everything. This is your primary obstacle.
- The Locks:
- Left: A Pink barrier. It protects the left edge of the water/jellyfish.
- Right: A Yellow barrier. It protects the right edge.
The asymmetry here is subtle but important. The tentacles drift slightly left, meaning the White and Pink pixels are denser on that side. The right side has more empty blue space and the trailing ends of the Orange tentacles. This distribution dictates where your pigs will be most effective.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 385
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 385
Light Blue.
This is the only logical start. Narratively, you have to drain the ocean to see the creature. Logically, the Light Blue layer covers 80% of the surface area at the start. If you try to target the jellyfish colors (Orange, Pink, White) too early, your pigs will waste ammo or simply clog your slots because those colors are buried deep under the blue surface.
Focus every Light Blue pig you get immediately. Do not hoard them. You need to strip away that outer shell to reveal the "keys" required for the side locks. Often, the keys are hidden just beneath the first or second layer of the background color. Until that blue is gone, you are flying blind.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 385 without power ups or boosters
Once the blue water recedes, you’ll hit the "ugly" phase. The board looks half-eaten. You will see the Orange/Yellow dome and the messy, multi-colored tentacles.
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Unlock Priority: Watch for the Keys. As you clear the blue, keys will pop out. They will fly to the side locks.
- Once the Right Yellow Bar unlocks, prioritize Yellow pigs. That bar is long and clears a huge vertical strip on the right, often exposing deep layers of the jellyfish bell.
- Once the Left Pink Bar unlocks, prioritize Pink pigs. This clears the left edge, which is crucial because the pink/magenta tentacles are thickest there.
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The Tentacle Trap: The middle section (the tentacles) is dangerous. It mixes White, Brown, and Pink in small, scattered clusters.
- Avoid Brown pigs early on unless you see a clear, large chunk of brown. Brown is a "support" color here; it outlines the tentacles but doesn't fill large blocks. A Brown pig with 50 ammo will likely get stuck in your slot because there are only 10 brown pixels visible at a time.
- Focus on White. The central tentacle is a thick column of white. It is a safe, high-volume target. Clearing the white creates a "valley" in the center of the board, splitting the remaining mess into two manageable sides.
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Ammo Management: If you have a slot clogging up (e.g., a Brown pig sitting there doing nothing), look closely at the board. Is the brown buried under a single layer of Orange? If so, desperately search for an Orange pig to "dig" it out. Do not bring down a new pig unless you are 100% sure it can fire immediately.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 385
In the final stretch, the majestic jellyfish will look like a skeleton. You will be left with scattered voxels.
- The Crown: The very top of the jellyfish head often hides the last few Orange or Yellow pixels.
- The Tentacle Tips: The bottom tips of the tentacles are often single-pixel stragglers of Dark Pink or Brown. These are the most annoying.
- The Hidden layer: Sometimes, clearing the main Orange dome reveals a final, thin layer of Red or Dark Orange underneath that wasn't visible before.
Your final moves will likely involve cleaning up the Brown outlines that were previously buried under the Pink tentacles. Save your low-ammo Brown pigs for this moment. Do not waste a full 50-ammo pig on 3 pixels; try to use a pig that’s already mostly spent if possible. Watch the waiting slots. Victory comes when the last pixel vanishes.


