Pixel Flow Level 725 Solution | Pixel Flow 725 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 725: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 725.
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Pixel Flow Level 725 Walkthrough
This level is a deceptive postcard. You are looking at a pixel art rendition of Mount Fuji framed by cherry blossoms and a pumpkin patch. The board is strictly divided into two hemispheres: the top "scenic" half (blues, pinks, white) and the bottom "garden" half (greens, browns, oranges).
To beat Pixel Flow Level 725, you must recognize that your starting queue is heavily biased toward the top half of the image. You cannot clear the pumpkin patch until you have cleared the sky. This is not a very hard level, but it will punish you if you try to force the bottom section too early.
Pixel Flow Level 725 Overview
The scene depicts a classic Japanese landscape. In the background, a massive blue Mount Fuji rises with a white snowcap. To its left, a dense block of pink cherry blossoms hangs heavy. To the right, a vertical strip of red suggests a pagoda or torii gate. The sky is a mix of light cyan and deeper blue.
The foreground is completely different. It creates a heavy base of green grass and brown dirt paths, leading to a massive orange pumpkin in the center with a pig snout. A white picket fence cuts the image horizontally, acting as a hard border between the mountain and the garden.
The asymmetry here is vital. The left side is dominated by the chunky pink tree. The right side is open sky and that thin red structure. The middle is the dense pumpkin. Your pigs will need to chew through the top "sky" layer first because the game feeds you Blue, Cyan, and Pink pigs immediately. The heavy Green and Orange ammo required for the bottom won't appear until you clear the clutter above.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 725
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 725
You must attack the Pink Cherry Blossom Tree and the Blue Mountain first.
Narratively, this feels backward—usually, you clear the foreground to see the background—but the pig queue in Pixel Flow Level 725 gives you no choice. Your initial hand is stacked with Pink (40 ammo), Blue (20), and Cyan (20). If you hold these pigs waiting for a green patch to open up, you will clog your slots and lose instantly.
Drop the Pink pig on the top left immediately. That tree is a solid block of color, which is perfect for draining a high-ammo pig (40) quickly. Simultaneously, use the Blue and Cyan pigs to eat the sky and the body of the mountain. Do not touch the white fence yet unless you have a White pig clogging a slot. The goal is to decapitate the image: remove the top half so the game starts spawning the Green and Brown pigs you need for the floor.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 725 without power ups or boosters
Once the mountain and tree are mostly gone, the board enters a dangerous mid-game state. You will see the white fence floating in a void, and the pumpkin will look isolated.
This is where the checkerboard trap activates. The garden floor is not solid green or solid brown. It is a mix.
- Watch the Brown/Green alternation: The dirt paths are checkered. A single Brown pig might only find 5 or 6 targets before running out of valid moves because the rest of the path is blocked by Green pixels.
- Slot Management is King: Do not drop a high-ammo Brown pig unless you see a large, connected cluster of brown dirt. If the dirt is scattered, that pig will sit in your waiting slot with 15 ammo left, blocking you from drawing the Orange pig you desperately need for the pumpkin.
- The White Fence Barrier: The white fence is a literal gatekeeper. It spans the entire width. Prioritize clearing this white strip as soon as a White pig appears. It separates the top and bottom zones; removing it often merges the remaining stray pixels, making them easier to target.
Focus on the pumpkin only when you have a dedicated Orange pig. The pumpkin is deep. It has multiple layers. You will need 2 or 3 full Orange pigs to hollow it out completely.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 725
In the final moves of Pixel Flow 725, the majestic mountain and the big pumpkin will be gone. You will be left with:
- Stray Sky Pixels: Corners of the sky often hide single Blue or Cyan blocks that were disconnected from the main mass.
- The Red Pagoda: That red strip on the right is narrow. It’s easy to ignore until the end, but it requires a specific Red pig. If that Red pig appears early and you ignore it, it will cycle back into your deck and clog your flow later.
- Pumpkin Core: The center of the pumpkin often hides a final, small layer of a different color (sometimes darker orange or shadow colors). Save a small ammo pig for this final bite.
Clear the edges. Check the corners. Don't let a single pixel of the pink tree survive on the left edge, or it will demand a whole new pig just to clear one block.


