Pixel Flow Level 585 Solution | Pixel Flow 585 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 585 Walkthrough

This level features a pixel art portrait of a cute squirrel holding a square cracker, framed by a bright pink border. The board is dense. The primary colors are Pink (border), Dark Grey (background), Tan (squirrel body), White (belly/face), and Red (outlines). There is also a distinct Wooden Barrier at the very bottom blocking the lowest rows.

Your goal is to strip away the outer colors to reach the squirrel’s core. Is this difficult? Fortunately, this is not a very hard level. The layers are distinct, and the logic is straightforward as long as you respect the wooden barrier at the bottom.

Pixel Flow Level 585 Overview

Imagine a framed picture hanging on a wall. That is exactly what Pixel Flow Level 585 is. The subject is a squirrel facing left, clutching a brown biscuit. The background is a solid, boring Dark Grey. A neon Pink frame encapsulates the entire scene.

The asymmetry here is important. The squirrel's large, bushy tail dominates the right side of the board, creating a thick block of Tan pixels. The left side is more detailed, containing the squirrel's face, the biscuit, and the white chest fur.

The most critical feature is the row of Wooden Crates at the bottom. Notice the number 10 on them. These crates physically block your pigs from shooting the bottom-most pixels of the squirrel’s feet and the pink border's bottom edge. You cannot clear the bottom row until that countdown hits zero.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 585

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 585

Go for the Pink frame immediately. It is the absolute outermost layer. Until you break this pink rectangle, your shots from the side are completely wasted on the border, and you can't access the massive Dark Grey background efficiently.

Why Pink? It’s a “wrapper.” Clearing it removes the top row and the side columns. This opens up clear lines of sight for your Black pigs. Once the Pink is gone, the Dark Grey background becomes a massive, easy target. If you ignore the pink frame, you will find your Black pigs wasting ammo hitting the frame instead of the background, or worse, having no valid targets because the pink blocks the angle.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 585 without power ups or boosters

Once the frame is shattered, you enter the mid-game. The picture will look messy. The Pink is gone, and you should have cleared most of the Dark Grey background. Now, you are staring at the squirrel itself.

Here is the trap: The Wooden Barrier at the bottom. You might see a Tan pig and think, "Great, let's finish the body." Be careful. If the Tan pixels are sitting directly behind those wooden crates, your pig will sit in the waiting slot and do nothing.

Focus on the upper half of the squirrel first. Use Red pigs to strip away the outline on the ears and back. Use White pigs to clear the face and the tip of the tail. Clearing pixels directly above the wooden crates is what reduces that counter (the number 10). You must prioritize clearing the columns above the wood to break the barrier. Do not clog your slots with pigs that only have targets on the bottom row if the wood is still there.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 585

By the end, the barrier should be smashed. You are left with the core details. Usually, the Brown biscuit is one of the last things to go because it sits centrally and is often blocked by the squirrel's arm.

You will likely finish with the Tan body filler or the White belly patches that were previously hidden behind the barrier. Watch out for stray Red pixels that act as shadows under the arm; they are easy to miss and can leave a pig stranded in your slot with 1 ammo left. Clear the biscuit, mop up the feet, and you are done.