Pixel Flow Level 667 Solution | Pixel Flow 667 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 667 Walkthrough

This level features a cozy winter scene with three little foxes huddled together. The primary colors you’ll be juggling are the Cyan of the winter sky, the White of the snow and fur, the Orange of the fox coats, and the Black/Dark Brown outlining their bodies.

The rules are standard: your pigs need a direct line of sight to clear blocks of their matching color. If you fill all five waiting slots with pigs that can't shoot, you fail. Is this level hard? Honestly, no. It's not a "very hard" level. It is surprisingly straightforward because the color zones are large and distinct, meaning you rarely get stuck with "orphan" pigs that have nowhere to aim.

Pixel Flow Level 667 Overview

The scene depicts a trio of sleeping foxes curled up in a pile to stay warm. The artwork feels serene and chilly. The background is a large expanse of Cyan sky sprinkled with white snowflakes. The bottom third is a thick layer of White snow. The foxes themselves are the centerpiece, a mix of Orange and White fur with heavy Black outlines defining their ears and tails.

The asymmetry here is vertical. The top half is almost entirely sky (easy to clear), while the bottom center is dense with the fox bodies. The real danger isn't complex shapes; it's the sheer volume of Cyan and White blocks. You need to clear those massive background layers to even reach the deeper orange pixels of the foxes.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 667

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 667

I start by shaving off the Cyan sky. It's the most logical opening move.

Why? Look at the top half of the board. It is a solid wall of blue. Any Cyan pig you drop onto the conveyor belt will immediately find targets and drain its ammo completely. This keeps your waiting slots empty. If you try to target the foxes first (Orange or Black), you risk clogging your slots because those colors are often buried under the blue layer or the white snow layer. Clear the sky to expose the outlines of the foxes' ears and heads.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 667 without power ups or boosters

Once the sky is mostly gone, the picture looks like a snowy landscape with just the foxes remaining. At this mid-level point, your priority must shift to White.

There is a huge block of white snow at the bottom of the screen and white patches on the foxes' bellies. This white layer acts as a shield for the orange fur. If you see a White pig, send it out immediately. It will eat away the bottom foundation and the internal fur patches.

Crucial Tactic: Do not deploy Orange pigs until you have exposed the foxes' bodies. In the early and mid-game, the orange pixels are often "inside" the structure, blocked by black outlines or white snow. If you deploy an Orange pig too early, it will sit in a slot doing nothing. Wait until the black outlines are breached or the white snow is cleared.

Prioritize Black/Dark Brown pigs whenever the outlines are accessible. These outlines are the "skeleton" of the image. Breaking them often opens up multiple inner layers of orange simultaneously.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 667

In the final few moves, you will likely be left with scattered Orange blocks and perhaps a few stray Black pixels that were hidden deep inside the fox pile.

The last cubes usually hide in the center of the huddle where the foxes overlap. It’s easy to miss a single voxel tucked behind another. Watch your pig queue at the bottom. If you have an Orange pig ready and only a few orange blocks left, make sure it has a clear line of sight before you drop it. You don't want to fail with 99% cleared just because your last pig got stuck behind a single leftover black block. Keep the board clean, trust the color grouping, and you'll finish this cozy scene easily.