Pixel Flow Level 638 Solution | Pixel Flow 638 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow level 638: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 638.
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Pixel Flow Level 638 Walkthrough
Level 638 presents a large, waving red flag mounted on a black pole on the left. The scene is set against a simple landscape: green grass at the bottom, white clouds or possibly a white stripe in the middle, and a bright blue sky at the top right.
The logic to beat Pixel Flow Level 638 is all about vertical stripping. Because the flag pole runs the entire height of the left side, and the grass spans the entire bottom, you have huge blocks of color. However, the waving nature of the flag creates layers where red overlaps the sky and ground. You must clear the large, obvious blocks first to access the shaded, hidden bits behind the folds of the flag.
Is it hard? No. This is a moderate level. It is not very hard, but the mix of dark red and light red can trick your eyes if you aren't paying attention to which layer is on top.
Pixel Flow Level 638 Overview
The pixel art depicts a patriotic or heraldic scene. A massive red flag dominates the center, rippling in the wind. This ripple effect means the red isn't just one flat color; it's a mix of deep crimson shadows and lighter, salmon-pink highlights.
The structure is heavily asymmetric. The left side is anchored by a vertical black pole topped with a gold yellow finial. The bottom is a solid band of bright green grass. Above the grass, there is a jagged band of white, suggesting either a stripe on the flag or clouds in the distance. The top right corner is filled with bright cyan and blue sky.
A key detail is the "laser" lock mechanism at the top. You will see a blue horizontal laser beam guarding the upper rows. You cannot clear the very top row of blue sky or the top of the flagpole until you clear the key block, often hidden slightly lower or triggered by clearing specific surrounding blocks.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 638
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 638
Start with the Green pigs.
Narratively, you are mowing the lawn. Logically, the green band at the bottom is the most exposed, solid block of color on the board. It stretches from the pole on the left almost to the right edge. Using green pigs here is safe because there are almost no hidden layers beneath the grass. It clears out the bottom five rows instantly. This opens up the "white" layer underneath the flag and gives you a clear view of the flag's bottom edge.
Once the grass is gone, your next best target is the Black pole on the left. It is a long vertical strip. Clearing it defines the left boundary of the puzzle and often exposes the left edge of the red flag, making it easier to peel away later.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 638 without power ups or boosters
At the mid-point, the grass and pole should be gone. You are left with the floating red flag and the sky. This is where it gets tricky. The flag has two shades of red: dark and light.
Focus on the Dark Red first. The dark red usually forms the "shadows" of the ripples and often sits on top of the lighter sections. If you try to target the lighter pink/red sections too early, your pigs might drop into slots uselessly because those blocks are buried.
If you refuse to use power ups, you must be disciplined about the Blue/Cyan sky. Do not spam blue pigs yet. The blue sky is trapped behind the top right edge of the flag. You need to chip away at the flag's top right corner using red pigs to fully expose the blue blocks. If you send blue pigs while the flag still covers the sky, they will clog your waiting slots.
Wait until the red folds are significantly reduced before attacking the sky.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 638
As you near the end, you'll likely have a few stubborn blocks left.
- The White Stripe: The white band in the middle (below the red flag) is often messy. It interacts with the yellow bits near the pole. Make sure you clear the white blocks before you run out of easy matches, or they will become isolated "single-block" targets that waste ammo.
- The Laser Lock: By now, the laser at the top should be deactivated. This leaves the top-most row of blue sky and the yellow tip of the flagpole exposed.
- The Yellow Finial: The yellow block at the top left of the pole is often the very last thing to go. It’s small, isolated, and requires a specific yellow pig. Don't waste a slot holding a yellow pig early in the game; wait until the end when the path to the top left corner is clear.
Your final move will likely be cleaning up the jagged edges where the red flag met the blue sky, popping those last few hidden blue voxels.


