Pixel Flow Level 687 Solution | Pixel Flow 687 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 687 Walkthrough
This level features a dynamic pixel art scene of a running boy. He has spiky blond hair, a red jacket, blue jeans, and is sprinting against a light teal background. The entire image is framed by a purple border. The most critical feature, however, is a massive obstruction in the top right corner: a stack of wooden crates covering a huge chunk of the artwork. You must clear these crates while managing the color layers underneath. The rule is simple: match the pig color to the pixel color to clear it. Mismatches or clogged slots lead to a "Game Over." Because of the heavy crate layering and the specific order needed to clear the background, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 687 Overview
Imagine an 8-bit hero dashing through a level, but the game glitched and dropped a pile of supply crates right on his head. That’s the vibe here. The boy is centered, mid-stride, moving left to right. He is surrounded by a sea of light teal pixels representing the sky or wall behind him.
The asymmetry is extreme. The left side is open and vulnerable; you can attack the background (teal) and the border (purple) immediately. The right side is a fortress. That brown crate block sits heavily on top of the "RUN" text (which you can see in the second phase image) and the boy's head. You cannot access the colors beneath those crates until you chip them away, which forces a very specific order of operations: clean the left to buy space, then hammer the right.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 687
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 687
Ignore the boy. Ignore the crates for a second. Focus on the Purple Border.
Look at the bottom and left edges. That purple line is the outermost layer on the accessible sides. By using purple pigs first, you peel away the frame. This is crucial because it exposes the massive field of light teal pixels (the background). Once the purple frame is gone, the teal becomes the "top" layer for the majority of the board.
If you don't clear the purple first, your teal pigs will have valid targets but might get blocked by the frame in certain spots, or worse, you'll clog your slots with pigs waiting for a tiny patch of purple later. Clear the perimeter. Then, unleash the teal pigs. The teal background is huge. clearing it opens up the silhouette of the boy and, critically, starts exposing the edges of the crate pile.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 687 without power ups or boosters
Once the teal background is shaved down, the board looks half-destroyed. You’ll see the boy's red jacket and blue legs clearly. Now the real problem starts: the Crates.
Here is the mid-level trap: You will see pigs that match the boy (Red, Blue, Yellow, skin tone) and pigs that hit the crates (Brown/Orange). You must prioritize the crate-smashing pigs whenever they appear. The crates have high hit points (indicated by the numbers on them). They take multiple hits to vanish.
If you ignore the crates and focus only on the boy, you will run out of space. The boy's pixels are often deeper layers than the crates. You need to strip the "wood" layer off the top right corner to reveal the "RUN" text underneath.
Tactical Swap:
- Left Side: Feed Red and Blue pigs to clear the boy's body.
- Right Side: Feed Brown pigs immediately. Do not let them sit in the waiting slots. If a Brown pig appears, use it.
- The "RUN" Text: As the crates break, you will see blue/yellow letters behind them. Treat these like a new background. Do not try to clear the letters until the crates are fully gone.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 687
The endgame is messy. You usually end up with scattered pixels of the boy's skin tone (face/hands) and the white of his shirt or shoes.
The final danger zone is the text hidden under the crates. It often uses yellow and blue—colors that also exist on the boy. Be careful. A Yellow pig might target the boy's hair or the "RUN" text. Watch where the pig is aiming. If you have a choice, clear the text first. The text is usually a higher layer than the intricate details of the boy's face. Once the big blocky letters are gone, the last few pigs will easily mop up the remaining single pixels on the character's eye and shoes.


