Pixel Flow Level 569 Solution | Pixel Flow 569 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 569 Walkthrough
This level features a cute, upright-sitting cat made of yellow, orange, and white voxels. It's resting on a pink oval rug, and the entire scene is initially buried under a massive field of light green background tiles. The gimmick here is the blue rails blocking your shots on both the left and right sides. You need to clear the green background to even touch the cat, but those rails create narrow "shooting alleys" that limit your angles.
Is it hard? Yes. The sheer volume of green background tiles combined with the restrictive blue rails makes it very hard. You have to be extremely precise with your green pigs early on, or you will clog your slots immediately.
Pixel Flow Level 569 Overview
Imagine a pixelated ginger tabby cat sitting patiently on a pink rug. The cat is the core of the puzzle, built from layers of yellow and orange fur, with white patches on its chest and face. However, you don't start with the cat. You start with a wall of light green "grass" or background noise that surrounds the kitty completely.
The board is asymmetrical because of the blue rails.
- The Left Rail: It has a key icon near the top. This tube snakes down the left side, blocking direct shots to the cat's left flank.
- The Right Rail: A simple U-shape blocking the right flank.
These rails mean you can't just spray and pray. If a pig is positioned over a rail, it can't shoot the blocks underneath or behind it easily. You have to wait for the pig to drift into the open center channel or the far edges to get clean shots. The cat itself feels "heavy" in the middle, meaning most of your ammo will need to be dumped into that central vertical strip.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 569
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 569
Light Green (Background). This is non-negotiable.
Here is the logic: The entire outer layer is green. If you pick up a brown or yellow pig first, it will have zero valid targets and will immediately drop into your waiting slots. You only have five slots. If you fill them with colors you can't use yet, you lose.
Focus exclusively on Light Green pigs initially.
- Watch the conveyor belt. Let other colors pass.
- Grab a Green pig and place it in the center. The center channel is the widest open space between the two blue rails. A pig here can fire straight down and clear a massive vertical strip of the background.
- Do not place Green pigs directly over the blue rails unless you are sure they can hit the green blocks at the very top or bottom edges. The rails block shots to the middle layers, wasting the pig's potential if the angle is wrong.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 569 without power ups or boosters
Once you've shaved off the top layer of green, the board looks messy. You'll see the yellow ears of the cat and the pink rug at the bottom, but stubborn columns of green will remain behind the blue rails.
At this mid-point, your strategy must shift:
- Prioritize the "Rug" (Pink): The pink rug at the bottom spans the width of the board. Often, clearing the pink layer opens up the "feet" of the cat and helps clear out the bottom corners where green blocks hide. If you see a Pink pig, use it to wipe that bottom row.
- The Brown Outline: The cat has a dark brown outline. These blocks are tricky because they are scattered. Don't grab a Brown pig unless you see at least 5-6 brown blocks exposed. If you grab one too early, it will sit in your slot for a long time, choking your flow.
- The Rail Trap: The blocks behind the blue rails are the hardest to hit. You cannot hit them directly. You must clear the blocks adjacent to them so your pigs can shoot "past" the obstacle, or wait until the layer naturally recedes. Do not obsess over the blocks strictly behind the rails; clear the center cat body (Yellow/White) first. As the cat shrinks, the side blocks become exposed targets.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 569
In the final phase, you are usually left with two annoying remnants:
- The "Key" blocks: There are often special blocks or just awkwardly placed regular blocks near the key icon on the top left. Make sure you are saving a pig that matches that specific color (usually part of the background or ear tip) to trigger any final unlocks.
- The White Chest/Face: The white blocks are buried deep in the center. You will likely finish the level by blasting the cat's face. Save your White pigs for the very end. If you grab a White pig early, itโs a wasted slot. Wait until the yellow fur is gone and the white core is fully visible before deploying the white shooters to finish the level.


