Pixel Flow Level 772 Solution | Pixel Flow 772 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 772: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 772.
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Pixel Flow Level 772 Walkthrough
Level 772 is a deceptive puzzle. At first glance, it looks like a simple block of ice, but underneath lies a complex, layered voxel character that demands specific sequencing. You are facing a massive central ice barrier that hides the true picture, flanked by narrow strips of "noise" (mixed colors) on the far left and right.
To beat Pixel Flow Level 772, you must chip away the ice while simultaneously managing the chaotic side strips to prevent your pig slots from clogging. Because of the sheer volume of "ice" blocks (light blue) and the restricted access to other colors early on, this is a very hard level. One mistake with a non-ice color early on can fill your slots instantly.
Pixel Flow Level 772 Overview
The artwork here is initially invisible. You start staring at a giant, frozen wall. A 400-count block of light blue ice dominates the center of the screen. It feels cold and impenetrable.
However, once you break through that frost, a character emerges. The second stage reveals a colorful figure—possibly a warrior or a stylized creature—clad in orange, yellow, and red armor, wielding what looks like a weapon or tool.
The board is highly symmetrical in its danger but asymmetrical in its hidden layers.
- The Ice Wall: This 400-block monster is your primary ammo dump. It takes up 80% of the screen.
- The Side Channels: On the far left and right are thin vertical columns of mixed pixels: White, Blue, Black, and random Orange specks. These are the "danger zones." If a Black or Orange pig comes down the belt while the ice is still up, you have very few targets for them.
- The Crate Barrier: At the bottom, six wooden crates block your shots. You need to clear these quickly or your pigs will just bounce off.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 772
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 772
The absolute first priority isn't a color, it's the Wooden Crates. You cannot hit the ice or the side strips effectively until the bottom row is clear.
- Smash the Wood: Prioritize any pig that can hit those brown crates. Usually, the game feeds you the right color early, or generic damage. Get those out of the way immediately.
- The Ice Age (Light Blue): Once the crates are gone, your main target is the Light Blue ice block. This is purely a numbers game. You need high-ammo Blue pigs.
- Narrative Logic: The ice covers everything. Until it's gone, you can't see the real puzzle.
- Tactical Logic: The ice is a "safe" dump for Blue ammo. If you see a Blue pig, use it. Do not let Blue pigs clog your waiting slots; they are the only ones guaranteed to empty their ammo fully right now.
Warning: Be extremely careful with Orange and Black pigs in this early phase. The side strips have very few orange/black pixels. If you put an Orange pig in a waiting slot now, it might sit there forever because there aren't enough targets to drain its ammo. Only drop them if you see a clear shot on the side columns.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 772 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game is where most players fail Level 772. The ice is half-gone, the crates are destroyed, and now the "hidden" character is partially visible.
- The "Side Strip" Trap: As the big ice block shrinks, you will likely have cleared some of the white/blue noise on the far left and right. This exposes deeper layers of the character.
- Focus on White: After the Blue Ice, White becomes your most valuable color. The side strips are heavy with white pixels, and the character often has white elements (like eyes or highlights). Clearing White opens up the deeper Orange/Red layers.
- Managing the "Bad" Pigs: You will inevitably get a Red or Yellow pig before you are ready.
- Check the board deeply. Is there a single pixel of that color exposed? If yes, take the shot.
- If no, you must slot it. But never slot two "useless" colors in a row. If you have a Red pig stuck in slot 1 with no targets, do everything possible to clear space for it before slotting a Yellow pig in slot 2.
- Digging out the Core: Once the ice is gone, the center reveals a mass of Yellow and Orange. This is the body of the hidden character. Switch your brain from "Ice Removal Mode" to "Sculpting Mode." Now, Orange and Yellow pigs are your best friends. They will clear large chunks of the center.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 772
In the final moments, the board usually looks like a skeleton. The big blocks are gone, leaving floating pixels.
- The Red/Dark Red Accents: The character often has small red details (a weapon handle, a scarf, or shoes) that are buried deep. These are often the last to go because they were covered by Yellow/Orange layers.
- Stray Side Pixels: Check the far bottom corners. Sometimes a single Black or Grey pixel hides behind the original crate locations.
- The Final Shot: You will likely end with a specific color needed for the character's "core"—often a deep Red or Black. Ensure you save a slot for this specific pig if you see it coming down the conveyor belt early. Don't waste that pig on a full board if you know you'll need it for the final 5 pixels.


