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Pixel Flow Level 570 Walkthrough

This level features a stylized, voxel-art fox sitting against a starry night background. The color palette is heavily dominated by Teal (the fox's fur), Dark Grey/Black (the night sky), and Pink (inner ears and chest). However, the real challenge here isn't the fox itself; it's the massive barriers at the bottom. You are facing two sets of Locks: White (50 HP) and Purple (20 HP) guarding the bottom corners. Because of these high-health blockers and the dense background, this is a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 570 Overview

Imagine a cute, fantasy fox glowing in teal and pink, resting on a bed of clouds. The scene is framed by a heavy, dark grey sky speckled with white and purple stars.

  • The Fox: Sits dead center. Its body is a large mass of Teal cubes, with Pink highlights on the cheeks, ears, and chest.
  • The Clouds: Beneath the fox, there’s a layer of White and faint Light Blue cubes representing clouds.
  • The Background: This is the killer. The fox is surrounded by a thick wall of Dark Grey cubes. Embedded in this dark wall are tiny, single-pixel stars in White and Purple.
  • The Asymmetry: The fox’s tail curls to the left, adding a large chunk of White and Teal to that side. The right side is more vertical and narrow.

This asymmetry matters. The left side has more "meat" (the tail), meaning you'll need more ammo on the left lanes than the right to clear the picture evenly.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 570

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 570

Your absolute priority should be the Dark Grey/Black background.

Here is the narrative logic: The fox is encased in this dark stone. Until you chip it away, you cannot access the edges of the fox's fur or the clouds properly. The Dark Grey pigs usually come with high ammo counts (like 40), which is perfect because the background is a solid, contiguous block. Using them early clears the screen borders and isolates the central figure.

However, be careful with the Stars. The background is peppered with single White and Purple pixels. Do not grab a White or Purple pig just to clear three or four star pixels. If you do, that pig will have 15+ ammo left and will immediately clog one of your five waiting slots. Only pick White or Purple pigs when you have exposed enough of the fox's body (pink ears, white tail) or the bottom locks to use up the full ammo bar.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 570 without power ups or boosters

The mid-game of Pixel Flow 570 is dangerous. You have likely cleared the background, and now the board looks like a ragged, floating fox. This is where you must pivot your strategy to the Locks.

The bottom corners have White Locks with 50 health and Purple Locks with 20 health.

  1. Prioritize White Pigs: Whenever a White pig appears on the belt, take it immediately, provided it has a clear line of sight to the bottom locks or the thick white tail. 50 health is a massive amount of damage to deal. You cannot afford to waste a single white cube.
  2. The Teal Distraction: You will get a lot of Teal pigs. Use them to shave down the fox's face and body. This is "safe" work that keeps the board moving while you wait for the crucial White and Purple pigs to break the locks.
  3. Don't ignore the Purple: The Purple locks (20 HP) are smaller but often block the bottom rows. If you see a Purple pig and the lock is exposed, use it. Do not save Purple pigs for the tiny stars in the sky; dump their ammo into the locks or the fox's chest.

If your slots are filling up, prioritize clearing the Teal body. It is the largest remaining mass and usually allows you to empty a pig completely, freeing up a slot for the specific colors you need for the locks.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 570

In the final moves, the beautiful fox is gone. You are likely staring at a few stubborn columns.

  • The Locks: The remnants of those White 50 locks often survive until the very end because they take so many hits.
  • The Core: The deepest layer of the fox usually hides some Pink (the heart of the chest) or stray Teal pixels that were behind the nose.
  • The Stray Stars: You might have one or two Purple stars floating in the top corners that you missed earlier because you were focused on the locks.

Save a low-ammo pig for these final scraps. Don't grab a 40-ammo pig to clear 2 pixels. Be efficient to the last block.