Pixel Flow Level 613 Solution | Pixel Flow 613 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 613 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow 613 is a deceptively simple-looking level that hides a massive damage sponge in the top left corner. You are looking at a voxel art piece of an overflowing Treasure Chest. The chest itself is brown and dark grey, spilling out a chaotic mix of yellow gold, purple gems, and pink confetti. However, the entire scene is initially buried under a massive sheet of mint-green background blocks.
Your main rule here is depth management. Unlike flatter levels, Pixel Flow 613 has uneven layers. Most of the board is thin, but specific sections are stacked ten blocks high. If you waste your heavy-ammo pigs on the thin layers, you will run out of firepower before breaking the thick corners. Because of that dense top-left quadrant, I judge this as a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 613 Overview
Imagine a heavy wooden chest bursting open. That’s the core of Pixel Flow 613. The bottom center is a "noise" zone of scattered pixels—yellows, purples, pinks, and blues mixing together to represent treasure. This area is messy and dangerous because it forces you to use pigs on scattered, single blocks.
The background is the silent killer here. It’s a solid wall of Mint Green. At a glance, it looks uniform. It isn't. The top-left corner, near that ice block indicator, is incredibly dense. While the mint blocks on the right side might be only one layer deep, the mint blocks in the top left are stacked 9 or 10 deep. The chest itself (Brown) is also chunky and solid, sitting mostly in the upper middle and right.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 613
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 613
You must aggressively target the Mint Green background, but be selective. Do not just blindly fire mint pigs anywhere.
Start by clearing the mint blocks on the bottom and right edges. These are generally thin layers. Clearing them opens up the board and exposes the brown chest and the colorful treasure pile. If you see a Mint pig with high ammo (like 20), try to aim it toward the top-left corner where the stacks are deepest. If you see a Mint pig with low ammo (like 5 or 10), use it to clean the thin edges. You need to strip away this green wrapper to see what you are actually dealing with.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 613 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow 613 is where most players fail. Once the easy mint layer is gone, you are left with the "Treasure Pile" (Yellow/Purple/Pink) and the heavy Brown chest.
Here is the trap: The treasure area is scattered. You will see single pixels of yellow or purple disconnected from the main group.
- Prioritize the Brown Chest: The brown blocks are clustered together in big rectangles. This is efficient. A single Brown pig can unload 20 ammo instantly into the chest lid. Clear this first to free up your waiting slots.
- Ignore the "Confetti" temporarily: Don't panic about the stray pink or blue pixels at the bottom yet. If you have a waiting slot, let a pink pig sit there until more pink is revealed.
- The Top-Left Grind: By now, you will likely still have a stubborn tower of blocks in the top left (the stacks of 9s and 10s shown in internal references). You need to save your highest capacity pigs for this column. If a Mint pig comes down the belt with 20 ammo, do not waste it on a single stray block at the bottom. Save it for that top-left tower.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 613
The end of Pixel Flow 613 is usually a cleanup operation of the "Treasure." You will likely have cleared the heavy brown chest and the mint background. What remains is a jagged mess of Yellow and Purple at the bottom center.
These final blocks are annoying because they don't touch each other. You might need a yellow pig to hit just two blocks, then drop into a slot. Watch your slot management closely here. If you have 4 slots filled with useless colors and a blue pig comes down that you can't use, you lose. Keep at least two slots open for these final, low-efficiency colors. The very last move is usually crushing the final few blocks of that deep stack in the top left if you didn't manage to chip it away earlier.


