Pixel Flow Level 737 Solution | Pixel Flow 737 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 737 Walkthrough
This level features a cheerful winter scene dominated by a large penguin in a red hat and scarf, set against a light blue, snowy sky. The puzzle is dense. You have massive blocks of sky (Cyan) and snow (White/Light Grey) surrounding the central character. The main penguin sits dead center, but don't ignore the partial penguin head peeking out from the bottom right corner—that black block is a trap if you aren't careful.
The rules are standard: match pigs to colors. But the sheer volume of "Sky" and "Snow" blocks makes this tricky. If you let your slots fill up with Red or Orange pigs too early while trying to clear the massive Cyan background, you will fail. Is it hard? Yes, it's a very hard level because of the color layering.
Pixel Flow Level 737 Overview
Think of this picture as a heavy winter coat. You have to unzip the outer layers before you can see the details inside.
- The Sky: The top half is a huge, solid wall of Cyan pixels mixed with yellow string lights. This is the thickest part of the "coat."
- The Snow: The bottom half and sides are dominated by White and Light Grey pixels representing snowy ground and snowy trees.
- The Penguins: In the center, you have the main penguin (Black, White, Red Scarf). In the bottom right, a second penguin head (Black) acts as an anchor.
The asymmetry here is subtle but dangerous. The top is heavy on Cyan. The bottom right is heavy on Black. If you grab a Black pig early to hit the main penguin, it might get stuck because the bottom-right penguin is buried under white snow.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 737
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 737
Start with Cyan or White.
I recommend focusing on the Cyan Sky first. Here is why: The top half of the board is almost entirely Cyan. It is the "outermost" layer for nearly 40% of the screen. By clearing the sky, you expose the outline of the penguin's hat and the snowy trees, which opens up valid targets for Red, Grey, and White pigs later.
If Cyan isn't available on the belt, go for White. The bottom left and right sides are thick with white snow. Clearing this "ground" layer is essential to reach the black pixels of the bottom-right penguin. Do not start with Red or Orange. Those colors are buried deep in the scarf and beak; taking those pigs now will just clog your slots.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 737 without power ups or boosters
At the halfway mark, the board looks like a messy tunnel. You’ve likely cleared the big Cyan sky and the White snow banks. Now you are staring at the "core" of the image:
- The Grey Layer: You will see a lot of Light Grey pixels that were hiding behind the main penguin and the trees. Prioritize these now. They are usually the "filler" between the background and the character.
- The Black Trap: You likely have a Black pig waiting in a slot. Now is the time to use it. Once the white snow on the bottom right is gone, that corner penguin is exposed. This lets you dump Black ammo quickly.
- Red & Orange Caution: Even at the mid-point, Red (scarf/hat) and Orange (beak/feet) are sparse. Only grab a Red pig if you see the scarf is clearly exposed and blocking the layers behind it. If you grab Red while the scarf is still covered by random grey pixels, you'll be stuck.
Focus on "peeling the onion." Don't try to snipe the penguin's beak (Orange) until the entire body (Black/White) is cleared away.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 737
The end game is usually just the accessories. You will be left with floating bits of the Red scarf and hat, the Orange beak and feet, and maybe a few stray Yellow lights from the top string.
The danger here is the Yellow lights. They are a tiny color group at the very top. It is easy to ignore them until the end, but sometimes they block the final layer of the sky. Make sure you clear that top row of string lights before you waste ammo trying to clear the center. The last move is typically the tiny Orange beak or feet, finally free of all the snow and feathers.


