Pixel Flow Level 586 Solution | Pixel Flow 586 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 586 Walkthrough
This level is a surprisingly straightforward scenic puzzle featuring a road sign and some trees. You’re looking at a large, blue sky background that takes up the majority of the board, interrupted by a gray road sign pointing right with a big orange arrow. There are green trees on the bottom left and right, and white clouds in the top left corner.
The core rule here is standard: don't clog your waiting slots. You have 5 slots. If you send a pig out that can't hit anything, it sits in a slot. Fill all 5 with useless pigs, and it's Game Over. Because the Light Blue sky is everywhere, it's easy to get lazy and accidentally clog your slots with other colors while trying to clear the sky.
Is it hard? No. I’d rate this as Easy to Moderate, but only if you respect the Orange arrow in the middle.
Pixel Flow Level 586 Overview
The scene is basically a highway drive on a sunny day. The dominant feature is that massive gray signpost right in the center, housing a bright Orange arrow pointing right. Flanking the road are two pixelated trees made of dark and light Green. Above the left tree, you have a patch of White clouds.
The board is asymmetrical in a tricky way. The Left Side is mostly open sky (Light Blue) and cloud (White). The Right Side is dense with foliage (Green) and has a distinct block of Brown wood crates or texture in the top right corner.
However, the real "boss" of this level is the Light Blue background. It wraps around everything. It’s behind the sign, between the trees, and under the clouds. This means Light Blue pigs are useful almost 100% of the time, while Green, White, and Orange pigs have very specific, narrow windows where they are useful.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 586
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 586
I start by attacking the Light Blue sky immediately.
Why? Look at the sheer volume of it. The sky connects the left side to the right side. By clearing the Light Blue first, or at least thinning it out significantly, you expose the edges of the trees and the signpost.
If you try to focus on the trees (Green) first, you’ll likely find your pigs blocked by the sky pixels. The Light Blue acts as a shield for everything else. Grab a Light Blue pig (usually 20 or 30 ammo) and let it rip on the left side to open up the board. This is the safest move because there is almost zero chance a Light Blue pig will run out of targets and clog a slot this early.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 586 without power ups or boosters
Once the sky is tattered, the board looks messy. You’ll see the gray road sign floating in the middle and the half-eaten trees at the bottom.
Here is the danger zone. You will see a lot of White pigs for the clouds and Gray pigs for the road sign post.
- The Cloud Trap: The White clouds in the top left are thick (marked with a "20" sensor often). Do not send a White pig unless you have a clear line of sight to the top left. If the Light Blue sky is still blocking the white pixels, that pig will just sit in your slot and stare at you.
- The Orange Arrow: This is your mid-game priority. The Orange arrow is encased in Gray. You need to peel back the Gray pixels on the sign face to hit the Orange. Prioritize Gray pigs as soon as the sign face is exposed.
- The Trees: Ignore the trees until the sky is mostly gone. The Green pixels are usually low priority until you clear the path to them.
If you refuse to use power-ups, patience is key. Wait for the conveyor belt to bring you the exact color you need. Do not spam pigs just to cycle the belt. If you see a Green pig but the trees are blocked by a single line of Blue pixels, wait for a Blue pig.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 586
The end game usually leaves you with the Road Sign support pole and the bottom stumps of the trees.
The final few moves are almost always cleaning up the Dark Gray road at the very bottom center and the Brown tree trunks. These pixels are at the lowest layer of the image. You literally cannot hit them until everything else is gone.
Watch out for the single stray pixels of Light Blue that might be hiding behind the road sign. Sometimes the game hides a single blue block there. Make sure you keep one Light Blue pig in reserve or on the belt just in case you find a straggler pixel at the very end. Once the road is clear and the trunks are gone, you're done.


