Pixel Flow Level 618 Solution | Pixel Flow 618 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 618 Walkthrough
This level features a grand suspension bridge—reminiscent of the Golden Gate—spanning across a blue waterway. The scene is dense. You have a sky filled with clouds at the top, green grassy banks on the sides, and the massive red-and-orange structure dominating the center.
Your main enemies here are the "checkerboard" patterns on the bridge and the shadows hidden underneath. Because the bridge mixes Red and Orange pixels so tightly, it is difficult to fully empty your pigs' ammo in one go. You will often be left with a pig that has 1 or 2 shots left, clogging your waiting slots. Due to this complex layering and the high risk of gridlock, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 618 Overview
Imagine a bright, sunny postcard scene. The centerpiece is a high-arching bridge constructed from Orange and Red blocks. It isn't a solid block of color; the pixels alternate to create texture, which is a nightmare for your ammo efficiency.
The background is a mix of Sky Blue and White clouds. These areas are mostly solid, making them safer targets. Below the bridge, you have a river of Cyan water flowing horizontally. Flanking the river on the far left and right are banks of Green grass.
Notice the dark spots. There are Black and Dark Grey pixels acting as shadows under the bridge arch and mixed into the green hills. These are your "deep layer" colors. They are currently mostly hidden. You cannot clear them until the bright outer layers are stripped away.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 618
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 618
Ignore the bridge initially. It’s a trap. The alternating red and orange pattern will leave your pigs with leftover ammo, jamming your slots immediately.
Instead, look at the bottom of the screen. The water is a solid, chunky block of Cyan. In your starting lineup, you likely have a Cyan pig. Start by clearing the Cyan water. This is a safe move. The water is a continuous block, meaning a single Cyan pig can unload its entire clip (10 ammo) and disappear, keeping your board clean. If you don't have a Cyan pig immediately available, go for the Green hills on the left or right. Like the water, the grass is clumped together, allowing for a clean, efficient burn of Green ammo.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 618 without power ups or boosters
Once the water and grass are gone, the board gets messy. You are left with the bridge (Orange/Red) and the sky (Blue/White).
You must play defensively here. Do not grab a Red or Orange pig unless you can count at least 8-10 matching blocks currently exposed on the surface. If you grab an Orange pig to hit only 3 pixels on the bridge, that pig will sit in your waiting slot, useless. You only have 5 slots. If they fill up, you lose.
Focus on the Sky Blue and White clouds next. These are behind the bridge cables but often have large exposed sections at the top corners. Clearing the sky helps carve out the outline of the bridge, isolating the messy center. By removing the background, you stop new blocks from sliding down and covering the bridge, giving you a static target to dismantle.
Critical Tip: You will see a Black pig with a massive ammo count (20). Do not touch this pig until the very end. The black pixels are shadows deep inside the structure. There are not enough black pixels visible in the early game to empty a 20-ammo pig. If you pick him up now, he will brick your slot for the entire game.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 618
By the end, the bridge should be a skeleton. You’ll have scattered Red and Orange blocks floating in the air. Now is the time to finally use that Black pig.
With the outer layers of the bridge gone, the dark underbelly of the arch is exposed. You will see a dense collection of Black and Dark Grey voxels in the center and near the hill roots. This is the only time there is enough target density to satisfy the Black pig's hunger. Unleash him now to mop up the shadows. The final moves will likely be cleaning up stray White pixels that made up the bridge's vertical suspension cables.


