Pixel Flow Level 464 Solution | Pixel Flow 464 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 464 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow 464 is a deceptive two-phase puzzle. On the surface, it looks like a cute pixel art portrait of a white cat (resembling Hello Kitty) with a pink bow, set against a purple background sprinkled with confetti. However, the top of the board is crushed under a massive block of brown crates marked with an "8," and hidden beneath the cat is a second layer featuring a donut-shaped lollipop.
The rule here is strictly vertical management. You cannot clear the heavy brown crates at the top until much later in the level. You must work from the bottom up. Because of the multi-layer density and the "confetti" pixels that require specific, rare colors, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 464 Overview
This level tells a story of uncovering a hidden treat. The outer layer is a celebratory scene: a white cat face with black whiskers and a bright pink bow. The background is a "party" texture—purple blocks dotted with single pixels of yellow, green, and orange. This confetti is annoying. It breaks up your shots and forces you to use ammo on single blocks rather than long strips.
The top third of the board is occupied by a heavy wooden blockade. It doesn't match the rest of the aesthetic. It’s a shield. It prevents your pigs from shooting the top rows of the purple background easily.
Once you peel away the cat and the purple noise, you reveal the core: a giant donut-lollipop with pink icing, brown dough, and colored sprinkles. The asymmetry here is vertical. The bottom is soft and easy to clear (the cat); the top is hard and armored (the crates).
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 464
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 464
You have to start with Purple.
Your first pig in the queue is a Purple pig with 20 ammo. This is not a coincidence. The background is your primary target. Do not try to snipe the cat’s face yet. Use the Purple pig to shave down the left and right columns of the board. The goal is to isolate the white cat face so it stands alone in the center.
Be very careful with the "confetti" pixels (yellow and green dots) inside the purple zones. Your purple pig will clear the blocks around them, leaving these single pixels floating. This is fine. Do not panic. Just clear as much solid purple mass as possible to open up lines of sight for the next pigs. If you don't clear the sides, the Black and White pigs for the cat's face will waste ammo hitting background blocks.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 464 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game transition is where you will lose if you aren't careful. Once the White cat face is mostly gone, you will start seeing the underlying Donut layer. This is dangerous.
The game will start sending you pigs for the Donut layer (Brown, Blue, Green) while remnants of the Cat layer (Pink bow, Black whiskers) are still on the board.
Do not clog your slots. You will likely get a Brown pig (for the donut dough and top crates) before you are fully done with the Pink bow. If your waiting slots are full of Brown and Blue pigs, but you still need to clear a few Pink blocks, you are stuck.
The Priority List:
- Clear the Cat's Pink Bow immediately when a Pink pig arrives. The bow is dense and blocks the top-right section of the hidden layer.
- Ignore the Brown Crates until the very end. The Brown pig is mostly for the donut dough. If you waste the Brown pig trying to chip away at the "8" block crates at the top, you might run out of ammo for the donut itself.
- Wait for the White Pig refill. The cat's face is huge. You will need multiple White pigs. If a White pig drops into a slot, keep it there. Do not discard it. You need every shot.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 464
The end game is all about the Sprinkles.
After the cat is gone and the brown dough of the donut is exposed, you will be left with a wireframe of White (the lollipop stick) and tiny single pixels of Blue and Green (the sprinkles on the donut).
This is the hardest part to aim. The conveyor belt moves fast. You only have a few pixels of Green to hit, and they are scattered.
- Watch the rotation. Wait for the Green or Blue pig to be on the side of the board, not the top or bottom. Shooting horizontally increases your chance of hitting a stray pixel if you miss your primary target.
- The final move usually involves clearing the white outline of the donut. It wraps around the whole shape. Ensure you don't leave a single white pixel hidden behind a colorful sprinkle, or you'll have to wait for a whole new cycle of pigs.


