Pixel Flow Level 674 Solution | Pixel Flow 674 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow level 674: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 674.
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Pixel Flow Level 674 Walkthrough
This level features a cozy pixel art scene of a red mug filled with hot chocolate (or maybe coffee), complete with rising steam. The mug has a yellow polka-dot center and sits against a lavender grid background. It is framed by green strips on the top and bottom and yellow strips on the sides.
The main challenge here is layer confusion. You have yellow pixels on the outer frame and yellow pixels deep in the center of the mug. If you aren't careful, you’ll waste ammo trying to hit the deep yellow pixels before the outer layers are gone. Because of these overlapping colors, this is not a very hard level, but it is a deceptive one that punishes sloppy pig selection.
Pixel Flow Level 674 Overview
Think of this picture as a framed painting. You have the "frame" (the green and yellow edges), the "canvas" (the lavender background), and the "subject" (the red mug). The game forces you to dismantle the frame and canvas before you can really drink the coffee.
The picture is mostly symmetrical, but watch out for the mug handle on the right side. This handle creates a weird protrusion of red and black pixels that disrupts the clean vertical lines of the background. Also, notice the four "blueberry tart" corner pieces. These act as solid anchors. You usually can't clear the pixels directly under them until adjacent pixels are gone, so don't obsess over the corners early on.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 674
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 674
I strictly recommend starting with the Green pigs. Look at the top and bottom edges of the board. Those solid green rows are the "lid" and "base" of the puzzle. They are completely unobstructed surface layers.
By clearing the green first, you achieve two things:
- Guaranteed Hits: Since these rows are at the extreme top and bottom, almost any green pig you pick up will have a clear shot. You won't waste ammo.
- Vertical Space: Removing these rows mentally frees up the board and lets you see where the lavender background ends and the mug begins.
Once the green is gone, switch to Lavender (Light Blue). This is the background noise. Get rid of it to isolate the mug.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 674 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game is where players lose. At this stage, the green frame is gone, and the lavender background is patchy. You will see the Red of the mug and the Yellow center pattern exposed.
Here is the trap: You have yellow stripes on the far left and right (the frame) and yellow pixels in the middle of the mug. Do not prioritize Yellow pigs yet. The game wants you to grab a Yellow pig, thinking you will hit the side strips. But if a center yellow pixel is exposed and closer, the pig might target that instead, potentially hitting a blocker or wasting a shot on a deeper layer you aren't ready for.
Stick to this priority to win without boosters:
- Finish all Lavender to fully expose the mug shape.
- Clear the Black outlines that define the mug's shape.
- Only attack the Yellow when you can clearly see if your pig is aiming for the side strips (surface) or the mug center. Ideally, clear the vertical side strips first.
If your tray fills up with Red or Brown pigs before you've cleared the outer layers, discard them immediately into the waiting slots only if you have a match coming up soon. Otherwise, restart. You need the board clear to hit the deep layers.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 674
The end game is all about the liquid and the steam. Once the mug (Red/Yellow) is mostly cleared, you'll be left with a patch of Brown (the drink) and spindly lines of White (the steam).
The white steam is annoying. It spirals upward and is often surrounded by remaining background pixels or black outlines. Save your White pigs for the very end. They usually require precise shots because the steam is thin—often just one pixel wide. If you try to clear the steam too early, you'll miss. Save the hot chocolate for last.


