Pixel Flow Level 573 Solution | Pixel Flow 573 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 573 Walkthrough
This level features a striking, stylized depiction of Big Ben, the iconic London clock tower. The artwork is distinct: a central reddish-brown tower with a clock face, surrounded by vertical white and blue "rain" or sky streaks. The colors are highly segmented. You have vertical strips of white and light blue creating a sense of height, with solid blocks of blue, orange, and green acting as borders or pillars on the sides.
The rule for beating Pixel Flow Level 573 is strict layer management. The "rain" strips obscure the tower. You must peel away these vertical white lines to access the red/brown tower core. Because the board is dominated by tall, thin columns of color, accuracy matters. If you drop a pig that only hits the top two pixels of a column and then falls into a slot, you will clog your waiting area fast. Is it hard? Yes. This is a very hard level because the vertical strips are fragmented, often requiring multiple pigs of the same color to clear fully without wasting turns.
Pixel Flow Level 573 Overview
The scene is moody and vertical. It feels like a rainy day in London. The central focus is the Big Ben tower, rendered in deep maroon and reddish-browns, with a small white clock face near the top. But you can barely touch the tower at first.
Surrounding the tower are aggressive vertical stripes.
- The "Rain": Long, thin columns of white pixels with light blue tips. These occupy most of the center board.
- The Pillars: On the far left, there is a tall blue pillar and a shorter orange one. On the far right, a tall light blue pillar and a shorter green one.
- Asymmetry: The board is not perfectly mirrored. The orange block on the bottom left has no direct twin on the right (the green block is positioned differently). The white rain strips are staggered; some reach the bottom, some stop halfway.
This verticality is the trap. Since the pigs shoot from the bottom, a single white pig might clear an entire vertical strip if you time it right. However, if that strip is broken by another color halfway up, the pig stops, wasting its remaining ammo and clogging your slots.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 573
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 573
Start with the Orange or Green side pillars if they are available on the belt.
Here is the narrative and logical reason: The center "rain" strips (white/blue) are chaotic. They are mixed together. The Orange block on the left and the Green block on the right are solid, contiguous chunks.
- Logically: A green pig hitting that right-side green pillar will expend a huge amount of ammo in one go because the pixels are stacked perfectly. It clears a lane.
- Narratively: You are "opening the curtains." By clearing the solid pillars on the far edges first, you remove the easy clutter. This prevents those pigs from clogging your slots later when you are desperately trying to find a specific white or red pig for the center. Cleared edges give you breathing room.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 573 without power ups or boosters
Once the outer pillars are gone, the picture looks half-destroyed. You will see the maroon tower clearly, but it is still caged behind those vertical white strips.
At this mid-point, your biggest danger is the White and Light Blue mix.
- Watch the Column Height: Do not just tap a white pig because you see white. Look at the column directly above the pig. Is it a long, unbroken line of white? Or is it three white pixels, then a blue one?
- The "Short Stack" Trap: If you shoot a white pig at a column with only 3 white pixels, that pig (which might have 20-30 ammo) will destroy the 3 pixels and then drop into your slot with 17 ammo left. Do this three times, and you lose.
- The Solution: Wait. Let the conveyor belt rotate. Wait until a White pig lines up with a tall white column. If the belt offers a Blue pig, wait until it lines up with the tall blue strip on the top right or the blue tips of the rain.
- Ignore the Tower: Do not try to snipe the red/brown tower parts yet unless a Red pig lines up perfectly with an exposed section. Focus entirely on stripping away the white "rain" layers.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 573
In the final few moves, the "rain" is gone. Big Ben stands alone.
- The Clock Face: The small white square of the clock face is often the last tricky bit. It is surrounded by maroon. Ensure you have a small white pig or a nearly-empty white pig ready for this, or clear it earlier if a white strip connects to it.
- The Tower Base: The bottom of the tower is thick and solid reddish-brown. This is the "victory lap." Once the white streaks are gone, you can unload your high-ammo Red/Brown pigs into the base of the tower. They will eat through the remaining blocks rapidly.
- Hidden Pixels: Check the very top corners. Sometimes a stray light blue pixel hides at the top of a column you thought was cleared. Scan the top row before committing your last slots.


