Pixel Flow Level 771 Solution | Pixel Flow 771 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 771 Walkthrough
This level features a "Lucky Cat" (Maneki-neko) design, primarily composed of a large white face sitting atop a complex, multi-colored robe. The robe is a mix of purples, pinks, and yellows arranged in diagonal stripes. The critical challenge here isn't the white cat face—it's the messy, layered bottom half. You have brown outlines, white fill, yellow accents, and three distinct shades of pink/purple to manage. Because the colors on the bottom are so tightly interwoven in diagonal patterns, it is very easy to clog your waiting slots if you aren't careful. While cute, the specific layering makes this a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 771 Overview
The artwork depicts a classic Lucky Cat. The top third is mostly a solid block of White for the face, with Brown outlines defining the ears and whiskers, and Pink triangles inside the ears.
The bottom two-thirds is where the trouble lives. It’s a kimono-like robe with a geometric pattern:
- Yellow stripes cutting diagonally across the bottom.
- Dark Purple bordering the outer edges of the robe.
- Light Pink and Magenta filling in the gaps between the yellow and purple.
This creates a "checkerboard" effect of depth. You cannot simply spam pigs here. The yellow stripes often sit on top or between the purple layers, meaning you can't reach the background colors until you clear specific foreground diagonals.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 771
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 771
Start with the Yellow or Light Pink on the bottom half.
Narratively, you need to "unzip" the robe. The yellow stripes act as a visual barrier sitting on top of the deeper purple layers. If you look closely at the bottom section, the yellow blocks are often the most accessible surface layer. By clearing the yellow diagonal stripes first, you expose the messy mix of Magenta and Dark Purple underneath.
Logically, this is about ammo efficiency. The bottom area is dense. If you send a Purple pig too early, it might hit three blocks and then get stuck because the rest of the purple is buried under yellow. Send the Yellow pigs to clear those prominent diagonal bands. This opens up wide "lanes" for your Purple and Pink pigs to do their work later without clogging your slots.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 771 without power ups or boosters
Once the yellow stripes are gone, the board looks strange: a floating white cat head above a jagged, half-eaten purple base. This is the danger zone.
- Prioritize the Outline (Brown): Now that the robe is opening up, you'll see Brown blocks framing the cat's face and whiskers. These are often high-layer blocks. If a Brown pig appears, use it immediately to strip away the "frame." This exposes the edges of the white face.
- The Purple Trap: You have multiple shades of purple/pink here (Dark Purple edge, Magenta middle, Light Pink fill). Do not treat them as one color.
- Watch the Dark Purple specifically. It forms the outer boundary of the robe. Clearing this "shell" often reveals hidden white blocks near the neck.
- If you have a waiting slot filled with a Light Pink pig that has 2 ammo left, prioritize clearing any Light Pink block to free that slot. This level punishes you for holding onto near-empty pigs.
- Ignore the White (Mostly): The big white face is tempting, but it's a huge, safe target. Save your White pigs for emergency slot clearing. If your slots are full, you can almost always dump a White pig to clear space because the face is so large and accessible. Don't waste that "safety valve" early in the level.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 771
In the final phase, the robe is gone, and the brown outlines are stripped away. You are left with the massive White block of the cat's face and perhaps a few stubborn Pink pixels inside the ears.
The last moves are usually cleaning up the Pink ear triangles. These are often buried deep inside the white pixel stack. You might need to peel away layers of white forehead just to expose the final pink targets. Ensure you keep a Pink pig handy or ready in the queue for this specific moment, as getting stuck with 5 White pigs and a hidden Pink target is a common way to lose at the very end.


