Pixel Flow Level 681 Solution | Pixel Flow 681 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 681 Walkthrough
This level features a serene garden scene that is deceptively tricky. You are looking at a tall, grey and blue water pump—an old-fashioned spigot—standing on a strip of green grass. There is a blue puddle forming on the right side of the grass. The background is a massive wall of white, dotted with large yellow and orange circles that look like suns or giant flowers.
The rules are standard but punishing here: you need to match the pigs to the pixel blocks. The catch is the depth. The white background is extremely thick and covers almost every other color layer. You have to strip that away to reach the faucet and the yellow orbs. Because the white layer blocks so many "valid" targets for other colors, it is easy to clog your five waiting slots with colored pigs that have nothing to shoot yet. For this reason, I judge this as a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 681 Overview
Imagine a bright summer day in a backyard. The central figure is that tall, vertical water pump. It’s mostly light blue and grey, with a dark black outline on its left side acting as a shadow.
The bottom of the board is your foundation: a solid, horizontal band of bright green grass. Interrupted only by a small patch of brown earth on the left and a spilling blue puddle on the right.
The real trouble comes from the sky. It isn't just empty air; it's filled with white pixels that act as a shield. Floating inside this white shield are four distinct yellow circles with orange cores. Two are high up in the corners, and two are lower down near the pump. The asymmetry here is slight but annoying; the faucet structure splits the board vertically, making it hard to clear the white pixels in clean, sweeping horizontal lines. You often have to clear the left and right sides of the white sky independently.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 681
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 681
I start by shaving off the Green grass at the very bottom.
Here is the logic: The Green zone is the only part of the board that is fully exposed right from the start and spans the entire width (except for the puddle). By prioritizing Green pigs, you can rapidly dump ammo without thinking. This clears the bottom row completely.
Once the grass is gone, you expose the "feet" of the water pump and the brown dirt layer. More importantly, clearing the bottom row creates a visual gap that helps you see how deep the central faucet structure goes. Do not waste time trying to snipe the yellow suns yet; the white blocks are in the way. Clear the floor first.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 681 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow 681 is where most players lose because they get impatient with the White layer.
Around the halfway mark, the Green grass will be gone. You will be left with a floating faucet and those yellow orbs, all encased in white. The strategy here is "White Priority, Yellow Avoidance."
If a White pig appears, play it immediately. You need to erode that background to expose the edges of the yellow circles and the grey faucet handle. If you hold onto White pigs, you block your slots. Conversely, if Yellow or Orange pigs show up and you don't have a clear shot at the suns yet, do not put them in your waiting slots if you can help it. If the belt offers a choice, skip the Yellows until you have peeled back enough White pixels to actually hit the yellow targets.
If you fill your waiting slots with Yellow pigs while the White layer is still intact, you will deadlock. The White pixels must die to open line-of-sight to the Yellows.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 681
As you approach the end, the picture usually looks like a skeleton. The white sky is gone. The green grass is long gone.
You will likely be left with two stubborn areas:
- The Faucet Shadow: The dark grey or black vertical line that defines the pump's shape. Because it is a thin vertical strip, it doesn't consume ammo quickly. You might have a Black pig with 20 ammo sitting in a slot for a long time, waiting for the belt to rotate the pig into the perfect vertical position to clear it.
- The Orange Cores: The yellow suns have orange centers. These are often the very last pixels to vanish because they were buried deepest under the white and yellow layers. Keep one slot open for that final Orange pig to clean up the mess.


