Pixel Flow Level 700 Solution | Pixel Flow 700 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 700 Walkthrough

This level features a massive, diagonal Double-Bladed Battle Axe resting on a solid field of cream-colored tiles. It feels like a "Boss Level" because of the two giant, stationary Pig Statues occupying the top-left and bottom-right corners. You have a Red Statue in the top corner and a Teal "Pumpkin" Statue in the bottom corner.

The rule to beat Pixel Flow Level 700 is strict patience. You are facing a "layered cake" puzzle. The top layer is almost entirely one color (Cream), which hides the actual axe. If you mismanage your waiting slots while trying to peel off this top layer, you will fail instantly. Because of the statues blocking shots and the massive amount of ammo required for the background, this is a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 700 Overview

Imagine a heavy fantasy weapon, like a magical axe dropped onto a sandy floor. The axe itself has dark purple outlines, bright magenta blades, and a handle detailed with teal and grey. But you can barely see that right now.

Currently, the board looks like a solid beige square with hints of purple peeking out the sides. The asymmetry here is dangerous. The axe sits diagonally from bottom-left to top-right.

The real threat in Pixel Flow Level 700 is the Line of Sight. The Red Statue (Top-Left) and Teal Statue (Bottom-Right) are solid objects. Your pigs on the conveyor belt cannot shoot through them. This creates "blind spots." To hit cream blocks nestled next to the Red Statue, you absolutely need pigs positioned on the bottom or right side of the belt. Pigs on the top or left rail will just stare at the statue helplessly.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 700

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 700

You have no choice here: you must aggressively target the Cream (Beige) Background.

This layer covers about 80% of the visible surface. It is a solid block of color. Narratively, you are excavating the weapon from the sand. Logically, this is the only color that allows your pigs to dump their full ammo clips without thinking.

The Trap: The game will likely feed you Purple or Teal pigs early on. Do NOT let them sit in your active shooter spot if they can only hit 1 or 2 pixels. If a Purple pig comes out and sees only the tiny purple border on the far left, skip it or let it drop into a waiting slot only if you have a Cream pig coming up right behind it. You need to keep the belt moving to find Cream pigs. Clear the center mass of Cream first. This opens up the board and reveals the axe's shape.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 700 without power ups or boosters

Once the sand is cleared, the picture looks half-destroyed. You will see the Dark Purple outline of the axe heads and the Teal/Grey handle.

Here is where the run usually dies. The handle is diagonal and thin. It is made of alternating colors (Teal, Black, Grey). This is a nightmare for ammo efficiency.

  1. Ignore the Handle Initially: Do not prioritize the handle. The targets are too small.
  2. Focus on the Blades: The axe blades are large chunks of Magenta/Pink and Dark Purple. These are your "safe" targets. Use your Purple and Pink pigs to wipe out the thick parts of the blades.
  3. Manage the Corners: Remember the statues? As you expose the layers near the Red and Teal statues, verify your angles. Do not deploy a pig if itโ€™s standing right next to a statue; it likely can't see the pixels adjacent to the statue base. Wait until that pig travels to the far side of the belt to deploy it.

If your waiting slots (the 5 holes at the bottom) fill up with handle-colored pigs (Grey/Black) while you are still working on the blades, you must sacrifice a slot to get rid of them, or risk a game over.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 700

The end game is always the Axe Handle.

By now, the background is gone. The big purple blades are gone. You are left with a jagged, diagonal line of single voxels running through the middle. These are likely Teal, Grey, and Black.

These last few cubes are slippery. Because the handle is diagonal, a pig might only see one valid pixel in its row. Watch the "Ammo Count" on your pigs. If a Grey pig has 40 ammo but there are only 3 Grey pixels left on the handle, that pig will destroy the pixels and then instantly clog a waiting slot with 37 ammo remaining.

To fix this, look for any remaining stray pixels near the edges to spend that ammo on. If none exist, ensure you have at least one empty slot open to catch that "waste" pig so you can finish the level.