Pixel Flow Level 748 Solution | Pixel Flow 748 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 748: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 748.
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Pixel Flow Level 748 Walkthrough
This level features a farmyard scene obscured by heavy layers of background color. You are looking at a voxel cow standing on grass, framed by four corner pipes: Green (Top Left), Yellow (Top Right), Dark Magenta (Bottom Left), and Light Pink (Bottom Right).
The rules for Pixel Flow 748 are standard but punishing. You must match the color of the incoming pig to the exposed voxels on the board. Since the "sky" and "grass" blocks cover the main subject, you have to peel the onion from the outside in. Because of the erratic layering of the cow’s spots and the sheer volume of background blocks, this is a very hard level. One mistake in prioritizing colors can clog your five holding slots with useless pigs, ending the run instantly.
Pixel Flow Level 748 Overview
Imagine a chunky pixel art cow posing for a portrait. The center of the board is dominated by this cow—a mix of White body blocks, Black spots, and Pink details for the snout and udder.
However, you won't see much of the cow at first. The scene is heavily framed. A massive amount of Cyan (representing the sky) wraps around the top and sides of the animal. Below the cow, there are thick, solid chunks of Green representing the grass.
The board is asymmetrical. The Green grass is heavier on the left side, stacked directly under the cow's rear leg. The Cyan sky is thicker on the right, shielding the cow’s face. This imbalance means you can’t just clear rows evenly; you have to attack specific corners to open up the center.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 748
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 748
Your absolute priority is the Cyan (Sky). Look at the board: the Cyan blocks form a "U" shape around the cow, blocking access to the inner white and black layers.
I start by targeting the Cyan blocks on the right side. Why? Because the cow's face is intricate and requires precise hits later. Clearing the right-side sky exposes the edge of the face and the Yellow horns/sun details early. If you ignore the Cyan pigs and let them clog your slots, you will fail before you even touch the cow. Once the right side is thinned out, use any Green pigs to mow down the bottom row. The Green grass is a "safe" dump for ammo because those blocks are usually fully exposed and don't block other colors.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 748 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 748 is dangerous. At this point, the blue sky is mostly gone, and you are left with a jagged, half-eaten cow. This is where the trap lies: The Black spots and White body blocks are interlaced.
You will see pigs coming down the belt that don't match the outermost visible layer. Do not panic.
- Prioritize the Dark Magenta: The bottom-left pipe corresponds to the cow's udder and lower shading. These blocks are often buried deep. If you see a path to a Dark Magenta block, take it immediately. It’s rare to get a clean shot at these.
- Save White Pigs: Do not use a White pig unless it can hit at least 3-4 blocks. The cow's body is the largest mass. If you waste White ammo on single stray blocks, you will run out of specific pigs when the main body is finally exposed.
- The Black Spot Trap: The black voxels often stick out like sore thumbs, blocking the white blocks behind them. If your slots are filling up, prioritize clearing Black blocks even if it’s just one or two pixels. They are the primary obstruction preventing you from clearing the massive white sections.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 748
In the final moves of Pixel Flow 748, you are usually left with the cow's face. The Light Pink snout and the Yellow horns (or ear tags) are often the last survivors because they sit at the very top or very center of the layering stack.
Watch out for the single Yellow blocks in the top right corner. They blend in with the background pipes and are easy to forget until you have no Yellow pigs left. Ensure you keep one Yellow pig in reserve in your holding slots as you enter the final phase, just to snipe those last few pixels. Clean the snout, pop the horns, and the level is yours.


