Pixel Flow Level 780 Solution | Pixel Flow 780 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 780 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow Level 780 presents a charming little farm scene. You’re looking at a rustic chicken coop or cottage with a bright red roof, surrounded by a heavy layer of green grass. Inside the structure and to the right, three white chickens with red combs are pecking around.
The rules remain standard: matching colored pigs clear matching colored blocks. However, this level is deceptive because of the sheer density of the green grass layer. You must peel back that outer "wrapper" to access the crucial structural colors (browns, reds, and beiges) underneath. If you ignore the grass early on, your pigs will have nowhere to shoot, and your waiting slots will jam up.
Is this a difficult level? Yes, it is very hard. The layering is thick, and the three chickens are small targets buried deep in the center, making them easy to miss until it's too late.
Pixel Flow Level 780 Overview
Imagine a peaceful morning at the farm. The central image is a small cottage with a vibrant red roof and dark brown walls. A beige archway frames the entrance.
The "characters" here are three white chickens. One is on the left, tucked against the dark wall. One is central, framed by the beige arch. The third is smaller, standing on the right edge.
The background and foreground dominate the board. A massive lawn of green grass stretches across the entire bottom third and wraps up the left and right sides. Above the roof, there is a mix of white clouds and light blue sky.
Asymmetry Note: The left side of the roof is simpler (mostly red and brown), while the right side is more complex because of the beige archway and the third chicken. The green grass is also heavier on the bottom-left corner than the right.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 780
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 780
Target: The Green Grass Foundation.
I start by shaving off the grass under the house because it’s a solid block of green that lets my pigs fully empty their ammo. Look at the bottom 4-5 rows. It is almost entirely green. If you see a green pig, grab it immediately. Firing at this bottom section is safe; you will almost certainly use up the entire pig.
Cleaning the bottom grass first does two things:
- It exposes the "feet" of the chickens and the base of the house, opening up new colors (white and dark grey/black).
- It prevents the "green jam." Since green wraps around the sides too, if you don't clear the bottom, you can't reach the side greens easily later when the middle is cluttered.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 780 without power ups or boosters
Once the bottom grass is gone, the picture looks half-destroyed. You'll have the red roof floating above, and the dark brown walls exposed.
At this mid-stage, you must pivot your strategy. Stop looking at the edges. Look at the Red Roof and the Black/Brown Walls.
The trap here is the chickens. They are white blocks surrounded by dark colors. Do not pick a White pig yet unless you have a clear line of sight to a chicken. If you pick white too early, the pig will hit the brown wall, stop shooting, and clog your waiting slot.
Instead, prioritize Red and Dark Brown/Black.
- Red: Clears the large roof section. This is usually safe and opens up the top layer.
- Dark Brown: Clears the walls, which finally exposes the white chickens completely.
Only after the brown walls are significantly reduced should you bring in the White pigs to clear the chickens. This order—Green (Grass) -> Red/Brown (House Structure) -> White (Chickens)—prevents your slots from filling with useless pigs.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 780
The final few moves are usually a scramble for the sky. You will likely be left with the Light Blue and White blocks at the very top of the screen.
The "chimney" area on the left side of the roof often hides a few stray blocks. Also, check the far right edge where the third chicken stood; sometimes a single column of beige or brown remains hidden behind the right-side grass.
Don't panic if you have a pig with 1 or 2 ammo left in a slot. As long as you keep the other slots flowing by targeting the big clumps of sky (Blue/White) or leftover roof (Red), you will clear the board. Watch out for the single red blocks that make up the chickens' combs—they are tiny targets easily missed!


