Pixel Flow Level 470 Solution | Pixel Flow 470 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 470 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow 470 features a goofy, heart-shaped monster face. It’s a chaotic mix of purple fur, a bright orange face, and two massive, staring white eyes. The board is framed by four wooden corner barriers that don't block shots but narrow the visual field. This is a very hard level because the colors are tightly interwoven; the purple and orange layers sit on top of each other in a messy pattern that creates frequent slot clogs. You need strict ammo discipline here.
Pixel Flow Level 470 Overview
This isn't a typical neat shape. It looks like a Valentine’s Day card gone wrong. You have a heart shape, but inside is a crazed animal face. The dominant colors are Purple (the outer edges and bottom tip) and Orange (the central face and cheeks).
Two gigantic White eyes dominate the upper half, with small Black pupils buried deep inside. There are also splashes of Red on the top "ears" and inside the mouth.
The asymmetry here is subtle but annoying. The purple on the left side often stacks higher than the right, meaning you might clear one side while the other remains a solid wall. The wooden crates in the four corners are just decoration; your pigs shoot straight down the middle channel, so ignore the wood. Your main enemy is the "checkerboard" effect where purple and orange pixels alternate, forcing you to swap pigs constantly.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 470
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 470
I start by attacking the Purple bottom tip and the outer edges.
Narratively, you are "shaving" the monster. Logically, the purple pixels form the lowest point of the heart (the chin) and the outermost boundary of the cheeks. If you look closely at the voxel height, the purple often sits slightly higher or covers the orange in the overlap zones.
If you try to clear the Orange center first, your pigs will waste ammo hitting the Purple rim, or worse, have no valid targets because the Purple is blocking the line of sight. Get the Purple pig in play immediately. Clear that bottom point. It widens the hit area for everything else.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 470 without power ups or boosters
Around the mid-point, Pixel Flow Level 470 looks like a wreck. The purple border is gone, leaving a jagged, floating orange face with two creepy white eyes. This is the danger zone.
You will likely have White pigs clogging your waiting slots. Do not panic and use a bomb. The White eyes are thick, solid blocks. They require a lot of ammo. However, they are often blocked by scattered Orange pixels or tiny Red details near the horns.
Your priority shifts to Orange. You must clear the cheeks to fully expose the white eyes. If you have a White pig with 20 ammo in a slot, keep it there. It’s an investment. But if you get a second or third White pig and the eyes are still blocked by orange, you are in trouble. Prioritize clearing the Orange "noise" so that when you finally activate that White pig, it can unload all 20 shots into the eyes in one go without stopping.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 470
The end game is almost always the Black pupils and the Red mouth/horn accents.
Once the massive white blocks of the eyes are smashed, you’ll see the tiny black pupils floating in empty space. These are single-layer, low-quantity targets. The game loves to send you a high-ammo Black pig right at the end. Be careful.
Often, a single Red pixel hides near the top right "ear" or deep in the mouth area. It’s easy to miss because it blends in with the background or gets shadowed by a remaining White block. Scan the top corners of the heart shape carefully before you commit your final pigs. If you miss that one red pixel, you’ll cycle through your whole deck and lose.


