Pixel Flow Level 390 Solution | Pixel Flow 390 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 390 Walkthrough

This level is a beast. You are staring at a massive, cyan-colored animal face—looks like a bear or a pig—floating in a starry void. The board is huge, dense, and anchored by a terrifying black block right on the nose that reads "200".

The rules here are standard but brutal due to the sheer pixel count. Pigs on the belt shoot pixels of their matching color. You have a lot of Blue (Cyan) for the face, Dark Grey for the background, White for the stars, and a weird multi-colored strip on the bottom and left edges. Because of the high HP block in the center and the messy background, I judge this as a very hard level. One mistake with your slot management and you are done.

Pixel Flow Level 390 Overview

Imagine a giant, 8-bit blue bear floating in deep space. That’s your target. The main subject is a massive blob of Cyan pixels forming a face, but it’s not alone. The background is a thick layer of Dark Grey pixels speckled with single White pixels acting as "stars."

The most aggressive feature is the "200" block sitting dead center where the nose should be. This isn't just art; it’s a damage sponge. It requires 200 hits from Black pigs to destroy.

There is also a strange asymmetry here. The left and bottom edges are lined with a festive, multi-colored border (Green, Yellow, Orange) that acts like a picture frame, but only on two sides. The top and right are exposed to the vacuum of the grey background. This L-shaped border traps pixels inside, making it harder to get clean shots at the bottom layers until you peel that frame away.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 390

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 390

I start by attacking the Dark Grey Background. Here is why.

The background surrounds the entire blue face and is full of "noise." If you leave it, your Black pigs (which you desperately need for the 200 HP nose block) will waste their ammo sniping random grey pixels in the corners. You want to funnel every single Black shot into that central nose block.

By clearing the Dark Grey void early, you isolate the Blue face. It also exposes the White "stars." Once the heavy grey blocks are gone, the White stars become easy pickings for any White pigs that come down the line. If you don't clear the grey first, the stars are hidden, and you can't clear the layer effectively.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 390 without power ups or boosters

Around the mid-game, the board usually looks like a mess. The background is half-gone, leaving jagged edges, and the Blue face is missing chunks. This is the danger zone.

You will likely have a queue full of Cyan (Blue) pigs. This is good. The face is huge. It is a solid block of color. Even if you have three Blue pigs in your waiting slots, you can almost always find a target because the face is so big. Do not be afraid to let Blue pigs drop into your slots; they are the easiest to clear.

The real trap is the 200 HP Black Block. Without power-ups, you must prioritize Black pigs efficiently.

  1. If a Black pig appears and has a clear line of sight to the "200" block, let it shoot.
  2. Do not let Black pigs clog your waiting slots if the "200" block is obstructed by Blue pixels. You need to carve a path through the Blue face to expose the Black center.
  3. Ignore the multi-colored border (Green/Yellow) until necessary. Those colors rarely appear on the belt compared to Blue and Black. If a Green pig shows up and you have no Green pixels exposed, it’s a dead slot. Only play the border colors when you are forced to.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 390

The end game is usually a standoff between you and the White Stars.

Once the giant Blue face is erased and the 200 HP block is destroyed, you will often find single White pixels floating in empty space. These are the "stars" from the background layer that didn't get hit earlier. They are annoying because they are single targets. A White pig with 4 ammo might hit one star and then drop into your slot with 3 ammo left, clogging it.

Save your low-ammo White pigs for these final cleanup moments. If you have a White pig with 20 ammo, try to use it when there are clumps of stars left. If you save the stars for last, be prepared to juggle your slots carefully.