Pixel Flow Level 671 Solution | Pixel Flow 671 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow level 671: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 671.
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Pixel Flow Level 671 Walkthrough
This level features a delicious-looking set of four blueberry tarts resting on a garden trellis. The main colors are Cream (the frosting), Brown (the wooden lattice fence), Green (foliage at top and bottom), and a darker Black/Grey background behind the fence.
The rules are simple but strict: pigs arrive on the conveyor belt carrying specific colors of ammo. You tap a pig to send it to a waiting slot. Once in a slot, it shoots matching colored blocks until its ammo is gone or the target blocks are gone. If a pig runs out of targets but still has ammo, it jams the slot. Jam all five slots, and you lose.
Is Pixel Flow Level 671 hard? Yes, it is very hard. The layering here is deceptive. The cream and berries protrude significantly, blocking access to the brown fence behind them. If you pull brown pigs too early, they will jam your slots instantly.
Pixel Flow Level 671 Overview
Imagine a garden tea party. You are looking at a wooden lattice fence covered in vines, with four pastries stuck right onto it.
- The Pastries: Four distinct squares. They have a brown crust base, a large swirl of white/cream frosting, and a blue berry on top with a tiny green leaf.
- The Trellis: A classic crisscross pattern of light wood and dark wood.
- The Foliage: A thick strip of green at the very bottom and a mix of green/black at the very top.
The asymmetry here is vertical. The bottom green strip is much easier to access than the top foliage because the top is partially obscured by the fence header. The center of the board is extremely dense. The frosting swirls stick out the furthest, meaning they are the "top" layer physically, even though they look soft.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 671
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 671
Target the White Cream and Blue Berries first.
Narratively, you need to eat the dessert before you can fix the fence. Logically, these white and blue voxels are the outermost layer. They physically sit on top of the brown lattice.
- Prioritize White Pigs: The cream swirls are huge clumps of white pixels. They are safe targets because there are so many of them.
- Blue is Rare: Watch out for Blue pigs. There are only four blueberries. A blue pig with 20 ammo will destroy the berries quickly but might have leftover ammo if you aren't careful. Only bring in a blue pig if you see exposed blue voxels.
- Ignore the Wood: Do not touch the Brown pigs yet. If you look closely, the brown wood runs behind the pastries. A brown pig currently has zero valid targets in the center of the board.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 671 without power ups or boosters
Once the pastries are gone, the board looks like a ruined fence. This is the danger zone. You have removed the "easy" top layer, and now you have a messy mix of Green foliage and Brown lattice.
- The Green Trap: The bottom row of green is easy to clear. However, the green at the top is mixed with black/grey background blocks. Be very careful with Green pigs. If you clear the bottom grass, don't assume the top leaves are accessible yet. They might be blocked by the wooden header bar.
- The Lattice Weave: The wooden fence has two shades: Light Beige and Dark Brown. These are often separate layers. You usually need to clear the Light Beige vertical slats before you can hit the Dark Brown horizontal ones (or vice versa depending on the weave). Test one pig. If it shoots immediately, keep it. If it sits idle, you know that color is buried deeper.
- Slot Management: Keep at least two slots open at all times. If you have three pigs jammed with ammo they can't use (e.g., three brown pigs waiting for the beige layer to clear), stop. Focus entirely on finding the specific color that unlocks the jam. Usually, in this phase, it's that pesky Light Beige or the remnants of the Green foliage.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 671
The final moves are always the background. In Pixel Flow 671, this is the dark void behind the fence.
- Black/Dark Grey: These blocks are the canvas the fence is painted on. They are the very last layer.
- Hidden Corners: Check the top left and top right corners under the wooden header. Often, a single green pixel or a single brown pixel hides there, preventing you from finishing the level.
- The Header Bar: The wooden bar running across the very top often has a different depth than the fence below it. Don't forget it might need a specific orange/brown pig separate from the lattice fence color.
Clean up the dark background last, and you’ll see the satisfying "Level Complete" screen.


