Pixel Flow Level 752 Solution | Pixel Flow 752 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 752 Walkthrough

This level is a visual trap. You are looking at a tightly woven "plaid" pattern. It’s not a character or a scene—it’s a dense grid of interlocking vertical and horizontal stripes.

The structure is rigid:

  • Vertical Columns: From left to right, you have White, Red, White, Blue, White, Orange, White, Pink, White. These run top to bottom.
  • Horizontal Bars: Overlaying the vertical stripes are horizontal bands of Green (top), Yellow (middle-top), Purple (middle-bottom), and dark Blue (bottom).

The rule here is layer priority. The horizontal bars sit on top of the vertical stripes in some places, and underneath in others, creating a weaving effect. You cannot clear a block if it is covered by another color. Because every column has a mix of visible colors and hidden layers, you have to peel this onion carefully.

Is it hard? Yes. This is a very hard level because the colors are so interconnected. One wrong move jams your waiting slots with pigs that have nowhere to shoot.

Pixel Flow Level 752 Overview

Imagine a picnic blanket or a Scottish kilt zoomed in 100x. That’s your board. The background is nonexistent; the entire play area is filled edge-to-edge with this textile pattern. It feels claustrophobic because there is no "easy" edge to start nibbling at. Every column is active.

The asymmetry here is subtle but dangerous. Notice the Red vertical stripe on the left and the Pink vertical stripe on the right. They are dominant, thick pillars. Between them are thinner, more fragmented lines of Blue and Orange. The horizontal bands (Green, Yellow, Purple, Blue) act as locking mechanisms. Until you break those horizontal locks, the vertical pillars behind them are untouchable.

Your eyes will trick you into thinking you can just spam White pigs because there is so much white. Don't. The white blocks are chopped up by the colorful weave. A White pig might clear three blocks and then get stuck because the next white block is buried under a Green stripe.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 752

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 752

Target the Horizontal Bands First. specifically Green or Purple.

Narratively, you need to cut the "threads" holding the vertical pillars together. Logically, look at the Green band at the top. It lays over the white stripes but seems to weave under the colored vertical stripes. Wait. Actually, looking closely at the first screenshot, the horizontal bars are the top layer in many spots.

The best opener is actually White, but only cautiously. Why? Look at the sheer volume of White. It's the filler. If you clear the vertical White columns, you expose the sides of the colored pillars. However, the safest bet to avoid clogging slots is usually the most prominent top-layer color.

Actually, look at the ammo counts. The pigs have 20 ammo. The vertical columns have 20 blocks. The winning move is to focus on the UNINTERRUPTED Vertical Columns first. Look at the Red column (2nd from left) and the Pink column (2nd from right). In the first image, the Red column is fully visible from top to bottom. The horizontal bands seem to go behind it. Therefore, Start with RED or PINK. Justification: The Red vertical stripe is a solid block of 20. A single Red pig will completely empty its ammo in one go, clearing that entire column without clogging a slot. Same for the Pink stripe on the right. Clearing these massive pillars opens up huge gaps in the board immediately.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 752 without power ups or boosters

Once you’ve cleared the big vertical pillars (Red and Pink), the board looks like a mouth with missing teeth. The weave is broken.

Now you face the messy middle. You will have fragments of the horizontal bands (Green, Yellow, Purple) left hanging in the air, and the remaining vertical stripes (Blue, Orange) which might be partially covered.

The Mid-Game Crisis: You will likely get a queue of pigs like White, Yellow, Blue.

  1. Check the depth: Is the Yellow band covering the Blue vertical stripe? If yes, you must play Yellow first. In this weave pattern, usually, the horizontal bands interlace.
  2. The White Trap: Now is the time to be careful with White. Since you removed the Red/Pink pillars, the White columns next to them are exposed. However, the White columns in the center might still be blocked by the central Orange or Blue stripes.
  3. Priority Shift: Switch your focus to the Horizontal Bands (Green, Yellow, Purple). Since the vertical supports are gone, these horizontal blocks are likely exposed at the ends. Clear them to reveal the deep layers of the central columns.

If you refuse to use power-ups, you must count the visible blocks. If a Yellow pig has 20 ammo, but you only see 4 Yellow blocks, do not click it unless you have an empty slot and know more Yellows are hiding directly underneath the blocks you are about to clear with a different pig.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 752

The end game usually leaves you with the "under-layer" of the weave. Likely, the Central Vertical Blue and Central Vertical Orange stripes will be the last survivors. They are often buried deepest under the horizontal bands.

You will see:

  • A few stray White blocks at the very bottom or top edges.
  • The stubborn remnants of the central cross (where the Blue vertical meets the Purple horizontal).

The Final Trap: Watch out for "floating" blocks. Sometimes a single cube of a horizontal color (like Purple) is hiding behind a vertical stripe you just cleared. It looks invisible until the front layer pops. Keep one slot open strictly for these trash blocks so they don't end your run at 99%.