Pixel Flow Level 703 Solution | Pixel Flow 703 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 703 Walkthrough
This level features a classic Halloween vignette: a massive orange pumpkin resting in a grassy field under a starry night sky. The colors are blocked out in large, solid chunks, which usually signals an endurance test for your ammo management. The background is a heavy layer of deep purple, while the foreground is dominated by the pumpkin's orange ribs and a strip of green grass.
Because the central pumpkin is so dense and the background sky takes up nearly 40% of the board, you have to manage high-ammo pigs perfectly. If you waste a high-count pig on a small area, you will fail. This is a very hard level due to the sheer number of blocks you must destroy in the correct order.
Pixel Flow Level 703 Overview
The scene depicts a peaceful, spooky night. The centerpiece is a large, round pumpkin with vertical ribs of varying orange shades to give it depth. It sits on a flat bed of green grass. To the left and right of the pumpkin, there are smaller spherical objects—likely blue and white decorative gourds or balls.
Perched right on top of the pumpkin is a small bird (or perhaps a stylized hat) made of red, white, and black pixels. This detail is crucial because it acts as a separate layer from the main pumpkin body. The background is a solid wall of purple, interrupted by white pixel clusters representing the moon in the top right and stars scattered throughout.
The board is bottom-heavy. The grass and the pumpkin base are thick. The top is mostly that single, massive purple layer. Your biggest threat here is the "Bird" on top. It uses colors (Red, Black, White) that don't appear in large quantities elsewhere, meaning those specific pigs are rare and must be saved for the exact right moment.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 703
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 703
Start by attacking the Purple Sky.
Looking at the queue, you often see a high-ammo Purple pig early on (like the 40-ammo pig visible in common rotations). The purple layer is the "wrapper" for the top half of the image. It doesn't hide much behind it, but it occupies a massive amount of surface area. Clearing the purple sky does two things:
- It removes the visual noise of the stars and moon, simplifying the board.
- It exposes the top edge of the pumpkin and the bird, allowing you to start chipping away at the central figure from the top down.
If a Purple pig isn't immediately available, go for the Green Grass at the bottom. This strip is the foundation. Removing it exposes the bottom curve of the pumpkin and the blue/white balls, giving you access to the core from below.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 703 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 703 is dangerous because of the Orange Pumpkin. This object is essentially a giant block of 100+ pixels. You will receive multiple Orange pigs.
Here is the trick: Do not clog your slots with low-ammo pigs while waiting for the Orange.
You will see pigs for the bird (Red, Black) come down the belt. If the bird isn't fully exposed yet (perhaps blocked by a stray piece of sky or the pumpkin's stem), let those pigs pass unless you have a completely empty slot to stash them in. If you fill your slots with Red and Black pigs before the bird is vulnerable, you won't have room to grab the Orange pigs needed to clear the main obstruction.
Focus on stripping layers. Peel the Dark Orange ribs first if possible, as they define the shape. Once the pumpkin starts to shrink, you'll see the Black/White pixels of the bird and the side decorations become available. Only then should you grab the smaller pigs.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 703
The end of this level is almost always the Red and White Bird on top and the Blue/White Balls on the sides.
The pumpkin usually clears out in the middle phase because it's such a big target. You are left with these tiny, multi-colored islands. The bird is tricky because it has a red head and a black beak—tiny targets that require only 4-6 ammo.
Watch out for the White pixels specifically. They are used in the moon (top right), the stars (top left), the bird's body (center), and the balls (bottom corners). A single White pig might need to travel all over the board. Ensure all "sky" obstacles are gone so your White pig has a clear line of sight to the bird and the bottom balls simultaneously. If you isolate these zones, you'll need multiple White pigs, which the game might not give you.


