Pixel Flow Level 702 Solution | Pixel Flow 702 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 702 Walkthrough
This level features a spooky Halloween-themed character: a pumpkin-headed figure with bat wings standing against a massive, solid red background. The board is dense. The red background isn't just a border; it floods the entire perimeter and fills the gaps between the wings and the head. To beat Pixel Flow Level 702, you need to manage your slot space aggressively because that red background will bait you into making mistakes. Is it a very hard level? Yes, it leans towards very hard because of the sheer volume of red pixels that block access to the inner details.
Pixel Flow Level 702 Overview
Imagine a little voxel demon ready for Halloween. The centerpiece is a bright orange Jack-o'-lantern head with glowing yellow eyes and a jagged grin. He wears a tunic that is a mix of purple and teal, and he stands on dark grey boots. Sprouting from his back are dark, jagged bat wings that stretch out to the left and right.
The real challenge here is the "sea of red." The entire background is a deep crimson wall. It surrounds the pumpkin head, fills the space under the wings, and wraps around the waiting pig slots at the top.
The layout is symmetrical, which is helpful, but the density is the problem. You have four distinct pig obstacles (extra pigs sitting on the board) tucked into the top corners. These are blockers. You cannot clear the red pixels behind them until you clear the pixels around them.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 702
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 702
Start with Red.
Narratively, you are chipping away the wall to reveal the monster. Logically, the red layer is the "crust" of this level. It covers everything. Look at the top corners near the waiting pigs on the board itself—those areas are choked with red. If you try to target the orange head or the purple clothes first, your pigs will waste ammo or, worse, clog your five waiting slots because they can't reach the inner layers yet.
Grab every Red pig you see on the conveyor belt immediately. Clearing the red creates channels. Once the red is gone from the sides, you expose the dark grey wings. Once the red is gone from the top, you open up the forehead of the pumpkin. This is a volume game. You need space.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 702 without power ups or boosters
Once the red sea is drained, the level looks completely different. You’ll have a floating pumpkin demon. The board will look half-destroyed, with the outer frame gone.
Now, prioritize the Dark Grey and Black pixels. These make up the bat wings and the boots. Why these next? Because the wings are the widest part of the remaining structure. They block shots from reaching the central body.
If you ignore the wings and try to shoot the purple tunic or green stem, your pigs might get stuck hitting the wing tips instead, wasting precision shots. Clear the wings (Grey/Black) to narrow the target down to a vertical column (the body and head).
Crucial tip: Watch the Green stem on top of the pumpkin. It is very small. Do not pick a Green pig unless you are 100% sure the stem is exposed and reachable. If you pick a Green pig too early, it will sit in your slot doing nothing, blocking you from picking the Orange or Yellow pigs you actually need for the face.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 702
The end game is all about the face and the tunic. You will likely have patches of Orange (pumpkin skin), Yellow (glowing eyes/mouth), Purple (shirt), and Teal (shirt details) left.
The last cubes to hide are usually the Yellow ones inside the mouth or eyes. Because they are "inset" into the orange face, they are often the last layer to be exposed. Save your Yellow pigs for the very end. If a Yellow pig comes down the belt early, let it pass. It’s bait. You want the Orange pigs first to shave down the face, exposing those final bright Yellow pixels for the win.


