Pixel Flow Level 747 Solution | Pixel Flow 747 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 747 Walkthrough
This level features a sporty puppy ready for the big game. You're dealing with a voxel image of a dog in a blue football jersey (number 8), standing on a green field with white yard lines. Behind him, there's a white goalpost and a noisy crowd of red, white, and blue pixels.
The rule to beat Pixel Flow Level 747 is standard but strict: match the pigs to the voxel colors. If a pig has ammo (number on its back) but nothing to shoot, it clogs your waiting slots. Fill all five slots with useless pigs, and you lose.
Is this level hard? Yes, it is very hard. The crowd in the background creates a "confetti" effect where single red or blue pixels are scattered everywhere, making it easy to strand a pig with leftover ammo.
Pixel Flow Level 747 Overview
Imagine a Saturday afternoon football game. Our star player is this brown-eared puppy. He dominates the center of the board. He wears a blue helmet and jersey. The bottom third of the image is the green grass of the field.
The upper left corner is tricky. It holds a white goalpost that cuts vertically through the crowd. The crowd itself is a messy mix of red, white, blue, and brown dots. This is the danger zone. Unlike the solid blocks of color on the dog’s face or the grass, the crowd is fragmented.
Asymmetry to watch: The left side has that tall white goalpost structure. The right side is mostly just the crowd and a red flag. This means white pigs are extremely valuable on the left side to clear vertical lines, while red pigs are more useful on the right side initially.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 747
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 747
Start with the Green Field.
I strongly recommend targeting the Green pigs first. Look at the bottom of the board. It is a massive, solid slab of green grass. There are almost no hidden surprises there.
Sending in Green pigs early is safe because they will almost always find a target. They will clear the bottom rows quickly, often emptying their ammo in one or two passes. This clears out the bottom layer and—crucially—drops the entire image down, bringing the tricky crowd pixels closer to the active zone. It also exposes the dog's paws and the football, which are easier to manage once the grass is gone.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 747 without power ups or boosters
Once the green grass is mowed, the picture looks half-destroyed. You’ll have the puppy floating in the middle and that messy crowd up top. This is the mid-game danger zone.
Refuse to panic on the confetti. You will see single red pixels next to single blue pixels in the crowd. Do not send a Red pig just to hit two pixels if it has 20 ammo. Wait.
Focus on the Blue and White pigs next.
- Blue: The dog’s jersey and helmet are large, connected chunks. A Blue pig can do serious work here without getting stuck.
- White: Use White pigs to target the puppy's face and the goalpost on the left. The goalpost is a vertical line, which is perfect for clearing columns.
The Trap: Avoid prioritizing Brown or Red too early. The brown on the ears is split on the left and right, meaning a brown pig might clear the left ear and then have no path to the right ear, getting stuck in your slot. Save Brown for when the middle of the dog's face is cleared so the pig has a clear line of sight to both sides.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 747
In the final moves, you are likely left with the "confetti" from the crowd and the details of the flags.
The last cubes hiding in Pixel Flow Level 747 are usually single Red or Grey/Brown pixels stuck in the upper corners behind the goalpost. They are annoying because they are often isolated.
At this stage, count the pixels. If you see only 3 red pixels left but your Red pig has 20 ammo, do not click it unless you have an empty slot to sacrifice. Wait for the board to rotate or for a different color to clear a path. You want to save your slot capacity for these final mismatched leftovers. The victory usually comes from clearing the main dog figure, leaving just the sparse background to mop up with your remaining slot space.


