Pixel Flow Level 659 Solution | Pixel Flow 659 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 659 Walkthrough

This level is a deceptive trap. At first glance, Pixel Flow Level 659 looks like a chaotic mix of bright colors and a "Love" theme, featuring a giant pink heart and several rainbow-colored square frames. Don't let the cute pixel art fool you. The layering here is extremely strict.

You have standard rules: match the pig color to the block color. However, because the main obstacles are concentric squares (boxes inside boxes), you cannot reach the inner colors until you peel away the outer ones. This makes slot management a nightmare. If you fill your bench with purple or dark pink pigs early on, you will lose, because those colors are buried deep inside the rainbow frames. Because of this strict layering requirement, I judge this as a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 659 Overview

Imagine a pixelated "Care Bear" stare. That’s the vibe here. The centerpiece is a large Pink Heart floating in the upper-middle section. The background isn't just empty space; it’s a checkerboard of Light Blue (sky) and White (clouds).

But the real structural challenge comes from the three "Rainbow Frames" that surround the locked chests (the wooden boxes with the number 80 on them).

  • The Left Frame: A square bullseye. The outermost ring is Orange, followed inward by Yellow, Green, and finally Purple.
  • The Right Frame: Identical structure. Outer Orange ring, stepping down to Yellow, Green, and Purple.
  • The Bottom Right: A jagged staircase of these same rainbow colors.

The asymmetry here is slight but important. The Pink Heart sits on top of the background layers but is independent of the rainbow frames. The frames themselves are the heavy hitters. You basically have three dense fortresses of blocks that must be dismantled from the outside in.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 659

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 659

You need breathing room immediately. Start by targeting the White and Light Blue blocks.

Here is the logic: The rainbow frames are dense and dangerous. If you try to attack them first, you'll likely get the order wrong. The White and Light Blue blocks act as the "mortar" holding the whole picture together. They are scattered everywhere—top right, bottom center, and weaving between the frames.

By clearing the White clouds first, you expose the edges of the Orange rings on the frames. Looking at the bottom of the board, the White blocks are often the top-most layer covering the bottom-right rainbow stairs. Clear them. This clears up visual noise and, more importantly, ensures that when an Orange pig comes down the conveyor belt, it actually has a valid target to hit. If the White is still covering the Orange, that Orange pig is dead weight in your slot.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 659 without power ups or boosters

Once the sky is clear, you hit the mid-game grind. This is where most players fail Pixel Flow Level 659. You are now facing the "Rainbow Frames."

You must respect the color hierarchy. The frames are built like onions.

  1. Orange is the outer skin.
  2. Yellow is the second layer.
  3. Green is the third.
  4. Purple is the core.

Do not—under any circumstances—keep a Purple or Green pig in your waiting slots if you still have solid walls of Orange blocks on the board. Those inner colors are completely inaccessible. If you see a sequence of pigs coming down the belt, and it's [Purple, Green, Orange], you have a problem. You must frantically clear space for the Orange pig to shoot.

If you refuse to use power-ups, you have to play defensively. If your slots are filling up with inner colors (Purple/Green) that you can't use yet, stop looking at the frames. Look at the Pink Heart. The Heart is a massive, solid block of Dark Pink. Often, the game will give you Pink pigs to clear the heart while you are stuck on the rainbow frames. Use the Heart as your "dumping ground" for Pink ammo to keep your slots flowing while you wait for the correct Orange or Yellow pigs to peel the frames.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 659

As you enter the final phase, the board looks vastly different. The outer rings of the squares are gone. The Pink Heart should be mostly erased.

Now you are left with the Purple cores of the frames and the wooden chests themselves. The number "80" on the chests represents their health or the density of the block. As you clear the surrounding pixels, you'll notice you can finally damage the chests or the final layer beneath them.

Be careful with the Dark Blue or Purple pixels that often hide right next to the chests. These are the "anchors." Sometimes a single dark pixel is hiding behind the chest graphic, preventing the level from finishing. Scan the corners of the frames closely. Once the heavy "Rainbow" armor is stripped away, the level ends quickly, but only if you didn't choke your slots with Purple pigs five minutes ago.