Pixel Flow Level 397 Solution | Pixel Flow 397 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 397: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 397.
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Pixel Flow Level 397 Walkthrough
This level is a beast of symmetry. You are staring at a massive, ornate geometric flower—or maybe a ceremonial shield—dominated by pink outlines, a green leafy interior, and cyan "wings" stretching out to the corners. The core is a dense purple diamond.
The rule to beat Pixel Flow Level 397 is patience with your lock keys. You have four distinct "Key Blocks" (Gold Keys) sitting right on top of the structure: two on the top edge (purple and pink) and two on the bottom edge (green and cyan). These locks prevent you from accessing deep layers of the board early on. Because the structure is so dense and layered, this is definitely a very hard level. One wrong move with a high-ammo pig hitting a lock too early can clog your slots instantly.
Pixel Flow Level 397 Overview
Think of this picture as a stained-glass window. It feels heavy and rigid. The colors are strictly organized in layers:
- The Skeleton: A thick black outline runs underneath everything. You won't see much of it until the end.
- The Wings: Four distinct diagonal protrusions (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right). These are tipped with purple/green but primarily filled with cyan and yellow blocks.
- The Shield: The central mass is a fortress of green "leaves" and pink borders protecting a purple heart.
The board is perfectly symmetrical horizontally and vertically. This sounds helpful, but it’s a trap. It means you have identical threats on all sides. The most dangerous elements are the four Gold Key Locks embedded in the vertical axis:
- Top Left-Center: A Purple block with a Key.
- Top Right-Center: A Pink block with a Key.
- Bottom Left-Center: A Green block with a Key.
- Bottom Right-Center: A Cyan block with a Key.
These locks are gatekeepers. Until you clear the specific color associated with that key, you cannot access the layers beneath them.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 397
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 397
Focus on Pink first.
Here is why: The pink blocks form the primary "webbing" that holds the outer wings to the inner shield. More importantly, looking at the top right lock, it requires Pink to open. There is a massive amount of surface-level pink exposed on the outer edges of the central diamond shape.
By sending Pink pigs early, you do two things:
- You shave off the outer perimeter, making the shape smaller and less intimidating.
- You inevitably hit that top-right Pink Key lock, which opens up a huge section of the upper board for future moves.
Do not start with Cyan. The Cyan blocks are stuck way out on the diagonal tips (the wings). If you send Cyan pigs now, they will clear the tips but then have nowhere to go to hit the center, potentially leaving you with half-full pigs clogging your waiting slots.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 397 without power ups or boosters
Midway through Pixel Flow Level 397, the board gets messy. You will likely have cleared the pink webbing and the cyan wing-tips. Now you are staring at a dense block of Green and Purple in the center, surrounded by the remnants of the black under-layer.
This is the danger zone.
You likely have the Green Key (bottom left) and Purple Key (top left) still blocking the core. Your strategy must shift to vertical attacks.
- The Green blocks are clustered heavily in the middle-left and middle-right.
- The Purple blocks are strictly in the dead center diamond.
Wait for the conveyor belt to align with the vertical columns. Do not shoot Green pigs from the sides; the shots will hit the black outline or remaining yellow bits and waste ammo. Wait until your pig is directly above or below the central green mass.
If you refuse to use power ups, you must count the layers. Before you send a high-ammo Purple pig (like a 40-ammo beast), ensure you have actually exposed the purple core. Often, a single yellow pixel or a stray black block is covering the purple center. If you send the Purple pig too early, it will bounce off the cover, land in your slot, and sit there uselessly. Clear the Yellow accents first—they are small, usually just single blocks, but they act as shields for the big color groups.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 397
The end game of Pixel Flow Level 397 is almost always the Black outline. Once you strip away the pretty cyan wings and the green shield, you are left with a jagged, dark skeleton.
The tricky part is that the black blocks are often single-file lines. A high-ammo Black pig (20 or 40 ammo) is risky here because it might destroy one line and then have no targets for the rest of its clip.
Watch the corners. The "tips" of the original wings often have a black block underneath that is easy to miss because it's so far from the center. Ensure you rotate the board mentally or wait for the pig to travel to the far corners to snag those stray pixels. Don't spam Black pigs; send them one by one to ensure they finish their job and disappear.


