Pixel Flow Level 732 Solution | Pixel Flow 732 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 732 Walkthrough
This level features a nostalgic autumn scene: a wooden swing hanging from a tree against a bright blue sky. The top half is dense with orange and red foliage, while the bottom half is dominated by a large patch of cyan sky. The key to beating Pixel Flow Level 732 is recognizing that the vertical brown "ropes" of the swing act as barriers. They slice the picture into three vertical strips. If you don't clear the colors between them properly, you will isolate cubes and clog your slots.
Is this a difficult level? I would judge it as very hard. The layering is deceptive. You have overlapping foliage (orange/red) mixing with the background sky (cyan), and thin vertical lines (brown/red ropes) that are easy to miss until it's too late.
Pixel Flow Level 732 Overview
Imagine looking up at a tree on a crisp fall day. The top of the image is a canopy of Orange and Red leaves. The bottom left is a large chunk of Light Blue (Cyan) sky. Cutting straight down through the middle are two dark Brown lines—the ropes of the swing—connected by horizontal slats (the seat or ladder rungs).
The visual weight is asymmetrical. The Cyan sky is heavy on the bottom left, while the Orange leaves are heavy on the top right. This diagonal split is your biggest clue. The middle section, between the swing ropes, is a "kill zone" where colors get trapped behind the ladder rungs. You need to be surgically precise there.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 732
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 732
I start by targeting the Light Blue (Cyan) sky first. Specifically, look at the large mass on the bottom left and the chunks directly behind the swing.
Here is why:
- Volume: It is the largest accessible block at the start. Using a Cyan pig here is safe because it will almost certainly expend its full ammo count (40 in some cases) without leaving leftovers to clog your waiting slots.
- Access: Clearing the blue sky exposes the "back" of the swing ropes and the lower orange leaves. If you try to clear the brown ropes first, you often can't hit the bottom pixels because the blue blocks them.
Warning: Do not touch the Red or Dark Brown pigs yet. Those vertical lines are thin and often act as the "top" layer. If you clear them too early, you might reveal a mess of single scattered pixels underneath that are harder to hit efficiently.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 732 without power ups or boosters
Once the big blue sky is gone, the picture looks half-destroyed. You will see two vertical brown stripes hanging in mid-air and a cluster of orange leaves at the top. This is the danger zone.
Now, shift your focus to Orange. The Orange blocks form the canopy. They are thickest at the top. By clearing Orange now, you remove the "roof" of the image. This is crucial because it often exposes the upper tips of the brown ropes and any hidden red accents.
The Pivot Point: After Orange, you are likely left with the two Brown ropes and the Red accents (the swing seat/rungs and some leaves). This is where players lose.
- Check your waiting slots. If you have a Brown pig with 20 ammo, do not deploy it unless you see a clear line of sight to the vertical ropes.
- Often, a few stray Cyan or Orange pixels hide between the ladder rungs. You must clear those stray pixels before attacking the main Brown structure. If you attack the Brown ropes while trash pixels are stuck between them, the Brown pig will destroy the ropes, drop into the slot with leftover ammo, and you'll be stuck unable to reach the trash pixels because the structure is gone.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 732
The end game usually leaves you with the skeleton of the swing: the Brown vertical lines and the Red horizontal rungs.
- Clear the Red first if possible. The red pixels are often mixed in with the brown ropes. If you remove the Brown ropes first, the Red pixels might become floating "islands" that are hard to hit.
- The Final Brown Pig: Your last move should ideally be a heavy Brown pig to wipe out the remaining vertical lines. Since these lines run top-to-bottom, they are easy to hit as long as no other colors are blocking the way.
Watch out for single pixels hiding at the very bottom edge of the ropes. These are the "feet" of the swing. Make sure your final pig has a clear shot at the bottom row.


