Pixel Flow Level 645 Solution | Pixel Flow 645 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 645 Walkthrough

This level is a symmetrical nightmare. It looks like a stained-glass window or a kaleidoscope tile, split into four distinct quadrants. You have a massive White border, four heavy Pink corners, and an intricate center filled with swirls of Cyan, Purple, and Yellow. But the real problem isn't the colors; it’s the locks.

Scattered across the inner cross are eight specific Cyan blocks marked with the number "10." These are High-HP blocks. They don't disappear in one hit. They take ten hits each. That is a massive ammo sink. Because of these ammo sponges, I judge this level to be very hard. You need perfect ammo efficiency to break those locks without clogging your waiting slots.

Pixel Flow Level 645 Overview

Imagine a tiled floor in a fancy temple. That’s what Pixel Flow 645 looks like. It is perfectly symmetrical, divided by a black cross that runs through the center. The "grout" of this tile is a thick layer of White blocks that encases everything.

On the outer edges, you have four large, solid squares of Hot Pink. These are the easiest parts of the board because they are dense and grouped together.

The danger zone is the inner cross. This area is a mix of Cyan, Purple, and Pale Yellow swirls. Sitting right on top of these swirls are the Cyan "10" blocks. These act as gatekeepers. Until you chip them down from 10 to 0, they block access to the layers beneath them. Worse, they are spread out. Two in the top left, two top right, two bottom left, two bottom right. The symmetry is pleasing to the eye but brutal for your ammo count because you have to deal with the same problem eight separate times.

Also, notice the Black lines running through the middle. They are thin. Thin lines are dangerous. They make pigs miss targets easily if the board shifts unexpectedly.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 645

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 645

White is your only valid opening move.

Look at the perimeter. The entire outer shell is White. It acts as a cage holding the colored inner blocks. More importantly, the White blocks separate the four quadrants. If you try to attack the Pink corners or the inner Cyan swirls first, your pigs will just bounce off the White layer and fall into your slots, clogging up your board.

Prioritize White pigs immediately. Watch the belt. When a White pig appears, grab it. Let it shred the outer rim and the vertical/horizontal dividers. Once you peel back this white "crust," the four Pink corners will be fully exposed. This creates a huge surface area for your next set of pigs. Do not touch the colored pigs until a significant chunk of the White border is gone. If you do, you risk stranding a Cyan or Pink pig in a slot with no legal targets, which is the quickest way to lose Pixel Flow Level 645.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 645 without power ups or boosters

The mid-game here is all about Cyan management.

Once the White is mostly gone, you are left with the Pink corners and the "10" blocks. Here is the trap: The "10" blocks are Cyan. They require 10 hits each. There are 8 of them. That means you need to land 80 hits with Cyan pigs just to clear those eight blocks. That is equivalent to four full pigs (assuming 20 ammo each) doing nothing but hitting locks.

Do not waste Cyan pigs on stray single blocks if a "10" block is exposed. When a Cyan pig comes down the belt, make sure it has a clear line of sight to one of the "10" blocks. If the block counts down to 5 or 4, keep hammering it. You cannot afford to let a Cyan pig drop into a slot if there is a "10" block it could have hit.

While you chip away at the locks, use the Pink pigs to clear the four corners. The Pink zones are "safe" zones—they are large, easy targets that help you cycle through your deck to find more Cyan pigs. If your slots are getting full, use a Pink pig to clear a corner just to free up space. But your eyes must stay glued to the Cyan locks. If you ignore them, you will end up with a board full of low-ammo pigs and indestructible locks.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 645

As you enter the final phase, the board will look like a skeleton. The "10" blocks should be destroyed, leaving deep holes in the pattern.

The final colors to clean up are usually the Black outlines and the Purple/Yellow bits hiding in the center star. The Black blocks are tricky because they form the "cross" structure. They are thin lines, often only one block wide. This means a Black pig might shoot once, miss the next beat because the belt moved, and then shoot again. It’s slow.

Be patient with the center. The tiny Yellow and Purple blocks in the very middle are often the last to go because they were buried under the Cyan locks. Don't panic if you have a few stragglers. Just ensure you keep one slot open to cycle pigs until the right color appears to snipe that final pixel in the center of the cross.