Pixel Flow Level 675 Solution | Pixel Flow 675 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow level 675: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 675.
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Pixel Flow Level 675 Walkthrough
This level features a cozy, pixelated campfire scene set deep in a night forest, but don't let the cozy vibes fool you. This board is deceptive. The artwork is dominated by a dark purple sky and a bright, multi-colored fire in the center, flanked by brown tree trunks. The real challenge here isn't the complex color palette; it's the two massive durability blockers sitting right in your face. There is a "200" HP Ice Block floating near the top, obscuring the moon, and an "80" HP Lock clamped right onto the heart of the fire.
You beat Pixel Flow Level 675 by stripping away the massive background layers (purple sky and grey ground) while chipping away at those high-HP blockers. You need to be extremely efficient with your ammo because those blockers soak up hits that would normally clear pixels. Due to the high hit-point obstacles and the dense layering of the fire, I judge this to be a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 675 Overview
Imagine sitting in a dense forest at midnight. That’s the scene here. The bottom of the board is paved with grey stones or ash. Rising from that is a roaring campfire made of hot pinks, purples, oranges, and yellows. The fire is the central "character" of this level. To the left and right, you have vertical strips of brown representing tall tree trunks. Behind everything is a massive wall of deep indigo/purple night sky, speckled with yellow stars and a crescent moon hidden behind that nasty Ice Block.
The board is mostly symmetrical, but the danger isn't. The center is heavily armored. The Ice Block (200) and the Lock (80) create a vertical "no-fly zone" right down the middle. If you shoot carelessly down the center, your ammo just dinks harmlessly off these shields without clearing actual pixels. The sides, however, are softer. The trees and the outer edges of the sky are exposed. This visual layout dictates your strategy: work from the outside edges inward. Don't try to punch through the middle immediately.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 675
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 675
You need to clear space in your waiting slots immediately. The best place to start is the Grey zone at the very bottom.
Here is why: The grey pixels form a solid, wide foundation across the bottom of the image. They are completely unobstructed. There are no locks, no ice blocks, and no other colors covering them. When a Grey pig comes down the conveyor belt, you can instantly unload its entire clip into this bottom row. This is crucial for early game survival. If you try to target the fire colors (pinks or oranges) first, you’ll find them buried behind layers or blocked by that 80 HP lock. You’ll end up with a clogged slot.
Clear the grey "floor" first. It removes a huge chunk of the bottom layer and often exposes the lower tips of the fire and the base of the trees, giving you more targets for your other colors.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 675 without power ups or boosters
Once the grey is mostly gone, the board enters a dangerous mid-game state. You will have a lot of Dark Purple (sky) and Brown (trees) exposed, but the center is still jammed by the Ice Block and Lock.
- Prioritize the Sky (Dark Purple): The sky is the largest surface area remaining. Whenever you get a Purple pig, shoot at the top corners or the far sides. Do not shoot the purple pixels directly behind the Ice Block unless you have no choice. Why waste ammo hitting a 200 HP shield when you can clear 20 actual pixels on the left or right? Clearing the sky reduces the visual noise and exposes the yellow stars and the top of the trees.
- Chip the Ice, Don't Focus It: You cannot ignore the 200 HP Ice Block forever, but you shouldn't panic about it. Let it take incidental damage. Sometimes you will have a pig color that only matches pixels stuck behind the ice. In that case, fire away. But generally, aim for exposed pixels first.
- The Brown Tree Trunks: These are your safety valves. When your slots are getting full of random colors, the Brown pigs are usually easy to spend on the vertical tree trunks on the far left and right. Keep these accessible. Don't clear them too early if you have other moves, but use them to free up a slot when you're in a pinch.
- Cracking the Lock (80): The lock sits on the fire. As you strip away the outer purple flames and the grey base, the lock becomes more exposed. You simply have to brute force this one. Unlike the Ice Block, the lock is covering the core colors you need to win. Once the grey and sky are thinned out, dump any spare ammo into this lock to break it open and reveal the yellow/white center of the fire.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 675
The endgame of Pixel Flow 675 is usually a scramble to finish the bright center. By now, the massive purple sky should be gone, and the grey floor is history. The Ice Block (200) has likely shattered from sustained fire.
What remains is the "heat" of the image. You will be left with the Orange and Yellow pixels that make up the core of the campfire and the moon. Be careful here. The moon pixels (yellow) are often separated from the fire pixels (also yellow/orange). Don't accidentally waste a Yellow pig on the moon if you needed it for the fire, or vice versa. Usually, the game auto-targets, but keep an eye on your ammo count.
The final few shots will likely be cleaning up stray "sparks"—single yellow or orange pixels that were floating in the sky area or hidden behind the edges of the brown trees. Once the bright warm colors are gone, the level ends.


