Pixel Flow Level 736 Solution | Pixel Flow 736 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 736: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 736.
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Pixel Flow Level 736 Walkthrough
This level features a striking profile of a wolf howling at the moon, rendered in cool winter tones. You are dealing with a large canvas dominated by a Cyan sky at the top, a Grey and White wolf head in the center, and a heavy Purple rocky base on the bottom right.
Two massive obstacles define your strategy here: a Chest (150 HP) on the left blocking the wolf’s neck, and a Chest (120 HP) on the right buried in the purple rocks. Because these chests act as massive damage sponges that block your shots, you have to work around them surgically. Due to the high ammo requirement to clear around these blockers, I classify Pixel Flow Level 736 as very hard.
Pixel Flow Level 736 Overview
The scene is moody and asymmetrical. On the top, you have a clean, uninterrupted layer of Cyan sky. This is your safe zone. Below that, the "Wolf" emerges in shades of Grey and White. The left side features a jagged Pink backdrop—perhaps a sunset or aurora borealis—which is irritatingly obstructed by that golden 150 HP chest.
The bottom right is the heaviest section. It’s a dense, solid chunk of Purple voxels representing the cliff or ground the wolf stands on. This area is dangerous. It looks like a simple block, but it’s thick. If you ignore the purple pigs early on, you will end up with a massive wall of purple at the end of the game and no slots left to cycle your pigs. The 120 HP chest sitting there makes it even harder to clear the layers cleanly.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 736
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 736
I start by aggressively targeting the Cyan sky at the very top. Narrative-wise, it’s just the background, but logically, it is the only part of the board not protected by a chest or complex layering.
The Cyan blocks are exposed and plentiful. By clearing the top row first, you do two things. One, you free up your waiting slots immediately, preventing an early game over. Two, you expose the top of the wolf’s ears and the upper jagged edges of the Grey fur. Do not try to drill into the Purple or Pink sections yet. The chests will block too many shots, and your pigs will waste ammo hitting the invincible gold exterior instead of clearing voxels. Clear the sky. Open the board.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 736 without power ups or boosters
Once the sky is gone, the board looks like a jagged mountain range. This is the danger zone. You will see Grey and White pixels mixed together in the center (the wolf’s face), and the Purple block is still looming on the right.
Without power-ups, you must prioritize Vertical Stripping. Look at the Grey pigs. The wolf's fur is a vertical structure. Use your Grey pigs to shave off the front face of the wolf. This is crucial because clearing the Grey exposes the White pixels underneath.
If you see a Purple pig, use it immediately on the bottom right corner. Do not hoard Purple pigs. That bottom right corner is deeper than it looks. You need to be chipping away at that purple rock constantly throughout the mid-game. If you wait until the sky and wolf are gone to start on the purple rocks, you will likely clog your slots with White or Pink pigs that have no valid targets yet.
The chests are the distraction. Ignore them. Focus on the pixels around them. As you clear the Pink pixels on the left and Purple on the right, the chests will eventually run out of ground to sit on or blocking layers, allowing you to access the final voxels.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 736
In the final moves, you are usually left with the White core of the wolf’s face and the last few Pink scraps behind the left chest.
The trickiest part is often a single column of White pixels that hides right behind the wolf's "nose." It’s easy to miss because it blends in with the empty space left by the cyan sky. Ensure you have a White pig ready for the endgame. Also, check the bottom edge of the board. Sometimes a single Purple pixel hides under the 120 Chest’s original location, obscured by the UI or just shadow. Clear the heavy purple rocks completely before you worry about the delicate white fur details.


