Pixel Flow Level 697 Solution | Pixel Flow 697 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 697 Walkthrough

This level features a large, adorable pixel art character—looks like a "Lucky Cat" or a chubby panda—dominated by white fur, pink spots, and dark purple outlines. The board is tightly packed. Along the very top row, you will see a line of wooden crates with keyholes, each topped with a blue berry object. These are not just decoration; they are blockers that prevent you from clearing the top columns easily.

To beat Pixel Flow Level 697, you must aggressively peel away the massive white and light pink outer layers to expose the darker colors hidden underneath. The real challenge here is ammo management. You have pigs in your queue with colors (like Orange) that might not be immediately visible on the board. If you let them pile up in your waiting slots without targets, you lose. Because of the density of the blocks and the hidden target colors, this is a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 697 Overview

The artwork in Pixel Flow Level 697 is a dense, cute creature occupying almost the entire grid. It’s a white-bodied animal with magenta (dark pink) patches on its ears, eyes, and paws. It sits against a background of lighter pink pixels. The image feels soft and bright, but don't let that fool you. The structure is incredibly thick.

The most critical visual feature is the top row of locked wooden crates. These crates block shots from the top conveyor belt in those specific columns. You cannot shoot through them until the blocks supporting them are destroyed or specific conditions are met.

Furthermore, the color distribution is heavily asymmetric in terms of depth. The White blocks form a massive shield over the center. The Light Pink blocks act as filler on the sides. The dangerous colors—Orange and Deep Purple—are buried deep inside or restricted to thin outlines. This means your high-ammo White and Pink pigs are your workhorses, while the others are liabilities waiting to clog your slots.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 697

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 697

I start by attacking the White and Light Pink zones immediately. Narrative-wise, you are "shaving the cat." The white blocks on the face and body are the most abundant. By clearing them, you do two things:

  1. You spend the 20-ammo clips of the White and Pink pigs, preventing them from sitting in your waiting slots.
  2. You reveal the "skeleton" of the image—the dark purple outlines and the hidden orange pixels that other pigs need to target.

If you ignore the massive white patches in the center, the board stays opaque. You will inevitably draw a Purple or Orange pig, have nowhere to shoot, and lose a slot. Shred the white surface first.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 697 without power ups or boosters

Mid-way through, the picture will look half-destroyed. The cute face will be gone, leaving a jagged mess of dark purple outlines and magenta spots. This is the danger zone.

  • The Orange Trap: You will likely see an Orange pig (10 ammo) in your queue. Look at the board. If you haven't cleared enough of the outer layer, there might be zero orange blocks visible. If this happens, do not panic. Let the Orange pig drop into a waiting slot. You have five slots; it is okay to sacrifice one temporarily. Do not waste power-ups trying to force it.
  • The Purple/Magenta Shift: Once the white belly is gone, the Magenta (dark pink) spots and Purple outlines become the primary targets. Shift your focus here. Your Purple pigs, which were useless at the start, are now your best friends.
  • Top Row Strategy: Watch the wooden crates at the top. As you clear the pixels directly underneath them, they may shift or break. Prioritize shooting columns that are not blocked by these crates to get deeper, faster. If a column is blocked by a crate, ignore it until you can clear the pixels supporting that crate from the side or bottom.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 697

In the final phase of Pixel Flow 697, you are usually left with the "bones" of the level:

  1. The Purple Outline: The dark purple pixels that formed the edge of the cat are often the last to go because they are thin and scattered.
  2. Corner Scraps: Check the bottom left and right corners. Sometimes a stray Light Pink or Magenta block hides there, shielded by the conveyor belt curve.
  3. The Top Edge: Once the main body is gone, you might have a few stubborn blocks right under the wooden crates. You need to be precise here. If you have a pig with only 1 or 2 ammo left, use it to snipe these final blockers.

Keep your waiting slots as empty as possible for the final 10% of the match. You don't want to fail Pixel Flow 697 with 5 pixels left just because your slots are full of useless colors.