Pixel Flow Level 701 Solution | Pixel Flow 701 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 701: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 701.
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Pixel Flow Level 701 Walkthrough
This level features a tall, blocky autumn tree scene. You have a heavy, dark tree trunk dominating the left side, a dense patch of green bushes on the lower right, and a chaotic mix of yellow, orange, and red leaves scattered across the top and bottom. Behind it all sits a solid layer of white blocks representing the sky.
The main challenge here is the "confetti" effect in the leaves. The yellow and orange pixels are mixed together rather than clumped in solid groups. This makes it easy to strand a pig in your waiting slots because it only had three targets to shoot before running out of valid moves. Despite this, it is not a very hard level if you prioritize clearing the solid blocks first to keep your board flow moving.
Pixel Flow Level 701 Overview
Think of this board as three distinct danger zones.
On the far left, you have the Trunk Column. This is a vertical wall of dark brown and black pixels. It is thick, multi-layered, and blocks access to the white sky layer behind it. Because it is vertical, you need specific timing to hit it; if a pig shoots while passing the empty air on the right, you waste time.
On the bottom right, you have the Green Hill. This is the safest part of the map. It is a large, solid chunk of teal-green pixels. It’s dense and uniform.
Finally, you have the Leaf Canopies at the top and bottom. These are the trap. They look pretty, but they are a messy checkerboard of Yellow, Orange, and Pink. A Yellow pig might clear five blocks here, but then get stuck because the next layer of yellow is buried behind an Orange block. The asymmetry is obvious: the left is heavy and vertical (the tree), while the right is open and horizontal (the hill and sky).
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 701
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 701
I start by targeting the Green Hill on the bottom right.
Narratively, this clears out the "foreground" so you can see what you are doing. Logically, it is the smartest opening move because it is the largest continuous block of a single color. When you see a Green pig, grab it immediately. That pig will likely empty its entire ammo clip into that hill without stopping.
Clearing this green section does two things:
- It prevents your waiting slots from getting clogged with Green pigs early on.
- It exposes the bottom edge of the white background layer and the lower trunk, giving you more angles of attack for the harder colors later.
Avoid prioritizing the mixed yellow/orange leaves at the very start. They are too scattered. If you pick a Yellow pig first, it might shoot three leaves and then sit in your slot, blocking you, because the rest of the yellow pixels are hidden behind orange ones.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 701 without power ups or boosters
Once the Green Hill is gone, the picture will look half-destroyed. You will see the dark vertical strip of the trunk on the left and a lot of white space on the right. This is the mid-game grind.
Now you must switch your focus to the Brown and Black Trunk. You have to strip this bark away layer by layer. The trunk is dangerous because it acts as a wall. If you ignore it, you will eventually have a queue full of Brown and Black pigs with nowhere to go, forcing a loss.
Be careful with the Red/Pink pixels. In Pixel Flow Level 701, Red is an "accent color." There aren't huge blocks of it—just single pixels hiding inside the tree leaves or near the trunk. When a Red pig appears, check the board. If there are only 2 or 3 visible red pixels, do not pick that pig unless your waiting slots are totally empty. Let it pass. Only grab the Red pig when you have exposed a decent cluster of targets.
If you refuse to use boosters, you must play defensively with the Yellow and Orange pigs. Only play them when you see a clear "vein" of color. If the leaves look like a checkerboard, wait until you've peeled off a top layer of a different color to reveal more matches underneath.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 701
The end of Pixel Flow Level 701 is usually a cleanup of the White Sky and the final Trunk remnants.
By this point, the beautiful autumn leaves are mostly gone. You are left with a large, flat wall of White pixels in the background. White pigs are incredibly valuable here. Because the background is a solid sheet, a single White pig can often clear 20+ blocks in one go. Save them for the end.
The final moves often involve digging out the last few Black pixels at the very base of the tree on the left. These are often hidden behind the last remaining foreground grass. Ensure you keep one slot open for a Black/Dark Grey pig to snipe these final blocks, or you might get stuck at 99% complete.


