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Pixel Flow Level 614 Walkthrough

This level is all about chipping away at a chaotic superhero portrait surrounded by "confetti" crosses. You are looking at a blue figure (looks a bit like Deadpool but in blue, or maybe a generic super-spy) standing against a white background filled with colorful crosses. The corners are anchored by solid colored blocks: Yellow (Top Left), Green (Top Right), Purple (Bottom Left), and Red (Bottom Right).

The main rule here is patience with the "confetti." The background isn't solid white; it's a mix of white blocks interrupted by tiny cross shapes in yellow, red, purple, and green. This makes targeting tricky because your pigs will stop shooting the moment they hit a gap or a different color. You have to clear the noise to get to the blue hero in the middle.

Is it hard? It’s not "very hard" in terms of logic, but it is tedious. The scattered colors mean pigs waste slots easily. You need to be precise.

Pixel Flow Level 614 Overview

Imagine a pixel-art action hero posing. The central figure is mostly Bright Blue and Black, seemingly wearing a mask with white eyes. He’s standing in a dynamic pose, maybe running or ready to fight.

Surrounding him is a mess. The background is white, but it's littered with small "plus sign" shapes (+).

  • Top Left: Yellow corner block, plus yellow and red crosses nearby.
  • Top Right: Green corner block, plus green and purple crosses nearby.
  • Bottom Left: Purple corner block, plus purple and green crosses.
  • Bottom Right: Red corner block, plus red and blue crosses.

The board is surprisingly symmetrical in layout but asymmetrical in color distribution. The "confetti" stops your White pigs from doing a clean sweep. You can't just drop a White pig and expect it to clear the whole background; it will get stuck on a Red cross immediately. This fragmentation is the main danger.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 614

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 614

I start by attacking the corner anchors and the White background simultaneously, but prioritize the corners.

Why? Look at the Purple block in the bottom left and the Red block in the bottom right. These are solid 40-count chunks (or close to it). They are safe bets. If you see a Purple or Red pig, drop it immediately on the bottom row. It will clear that corner anchor and then likely snipe a few of the matching confetti crosses higher up.

However, the real key is the White pigs. You have a lot of white surface area, but it's broken up.

  1. Wait for a White Pig.
  2. Watch the rotation. Do not drop it when the barrel is aiming at a colored cross.
  3. Drop it when it has a clear line of sight on a vertical column of white pixels.
  4. This creates "lanes" that allow you to reach the inner Blue/Black figure later.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 614 without power ups or boosters

By the mid-game, the board usually looks messy. You've probably cleared the big corner blocks, and now you have a floating Blue/Black superhero surrounded by a few stubborn colored crosses and patches of white.

Here is the trap: The Black Outline. The superhero figure is wrapped in Black pixels. You cannot clear the massive Blue interior until you strip away the Black outline.

  • Focus on Black Pigs: Once the outer white/confetti layer is about 50% gone, prioritize Black pigs. The black pixels are the "shell." You need to crack the shell to get to the blue meat.
  • The Confetti Problem: You will likely have 5 slots full of pigs with 1 or 2 ammo left because they hit a stray pixel. This is where you have to be careful. If you see a Yellow Pig and there are only three yellow crosses left on the board, count the pixels. If the pig has 20 ammo and you only need 12 hits, that pig will sit in your waiting slot forever after it fires.
  • Slot Management: Only pick up a colored pig (Green, Yellow, Purple, Red) if you see a clearly exposed target for it. If the target is buried behind White or Black pixels, let the pig pass. Do not clog your slots.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 614

The end game is almost always the Bright Blue core of the hero.

Once you peel off the Black outline, you are left with a huge, satisfying chunk of Blue. This is the easy part. You will likely have 3 or 4 Blue pigs queued up. Drop them anywhere. Since the blue is one solid, connected mass (mostly), they will drain their ammo fast.

Watch out for the feet. Sometimes the hero's feet have a few stray pixels of a different color (like the cyan/light blue accents) that can be blocked by the last remaining background blocks at the very bottom. Make sure you clear the bottom row (the floor) fully so you don't get stuck with an unreachable toe pixel.