Pixel Flow Level 743 Solution | Pixel Flow 743 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 743 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow 743 is an annoyance because it hides almost the entire solution under a massive slab of blue ice. You are essentially flying blind at the start. The core artwork is a brightly colored parrot (or tropical bird) perched amidst greenery, but you won't see that bird until you break the ice.
The rules are simple but punishing: you must crack the central ice block layer by layer to reveal the voxel art underneath. The ice blocks are neutral targets—any color pig can hit them, but usually, specific ice-breaker pigs or bombs are needed, or you just have to burn through standard ammo. Once the ice is gone, you have to clear the green foliage at the top left, the pink floral patterns at the bottom, and finally the yellow/orange bird in the center.
Is this level hard? Yes. It is a very hard level because the ice mechanic forces you to waste pigs early on without knowing what colors lie immediately beneath, leading to slot-clogging if you guess wrong.
Pixel Flow Level 743 Overview
Once you smash through that frustrating blue ice sheet, a vibrant tropical scene emerges. It looks like a yellow and orange parrot resting on a branch.
- Top Left: This area is dominated by deep green foliage. It's a heavy, thick cluster of green pixels representing tree leaves.
- Bottom Rim: A band of pink and white flowers (or perhaps abstract feathers) runs along the bottom edge and creeps up the right side.
- Center: The bird itself is a mix of bright yellow and orange, with white accents around the face.
The asymmetry here is key. The green is heavily weighted to the top-left corner, while the pink/white frame hugs the bottom and right. The center is a "kill zone" of mixed yellow and orange that you can't really touch until the outer layers are peeled back. The ice acts as a "lid" on this box; you have to take the lid off before you can unpack the toy inside.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 743
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 743
Target the Green Foliage (Top Left).
Narratively, you need to clear the canopy to see the bird. Logically, the green section is the safest bet after the ice breaks. Here is why:
- Exposure: As the ice recedes, the top-left green blocks are often the first "real" color exposed on the surface layer.
- Ammo Efficiency: You will likely see Green pigs with high ammo counts (20+) in your queue. The green section is dense and connected. Dropping a green pig here guarantees it will empty its clip without clogging your slots. If you try to snipe the pinks or whites on the bottom edge first, those layers are often thinner or blocked by remaining ice shards, causing your pigs to get stuck in the waiting slots.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 743 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow 743 is dangerous. You’ve cleared the ice and most of the big green block, but now you have a messy mix of colors. The bird is half-exposed, showing jagged patches of yellow, orange, and white.
The Priority Shift: Once the green is mostly gone, stop looking at the top. Shift your focus entirely to the bottom rim. You need to clear the Pink and White border next.
Why this order matters: The bird (Yellow/Orange) is deep in the center. The Pink/White border acts as a wall blocking access to the bird’s lower pixels. If you drop Yellow pigs too early, they will hit a few top pixels and then stop because the bottom yellow pixels are shielded by the pink border.
- Wait for Pink/White Pigs: Do not deploy Yellow or Orange pigs yet unless your slots are completely full. Let them ride the belt.
- Clear the "U" Shape: Use Pink and White pigs to dissolve the U-shaped cup at the bottom of the screen. This exposes the belly of the bird.
- The Slot Trap: You will be tempted to use a Yellow pig because you see a lot of yellow. Don't. If the yellow blocks are not fully exposed (meaning they have no other blocks directly in front of them), your pig will shoot 5 times and sit in a slot forever. Only fire when you see a clear line of sight to a large chunk of color.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 743
In the final moves, you are left with the parrot's core. The green leaves are gone, the pink flowers are history.
- The Orange Beak/Wing: There is often a stubborn cluster of orange pixels on the right side of the bird that sits deeper than the yellow body. You might have an Orange pig with 10 ammo left. Ensure the path to these orange blocks is clear of any stray white pixels.
- The Final Yellows: The body of the bird is usually the last thing to go. It’s a solid block of yellow. Save your highest-capacity Yellow pig (usually an 18 or 20 ammo pig) for the very end to wipe the board clean in one satisfying burst.
Watch out for single stray pixels hidden behind the main body—sometimes a random green pixel hides behind the bird's head. Keep one slot open just in case you need to dump a pig to reach a specific color on the belt to snipe that straggler.


