Pixel Flow Level 789 Solution | Pixel Flow 789 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 789 Walkthrough
This level features a retro-style astronaut floating above a massive planet, likely Saturn given the prominent ring. The board is tightly packed, framed by colored pipes and wooden fences that act as annoyingly effective blockers. To beat Pixel Flow Level 789, you need to peel away the outer "frame" (the pipes and fences) while simultaneously chipping away at the massive white surface area of the astronaut's suit. Due to the high density of blocks and the awkward layering of the planet's ring, I rate this level as very hard.
Pixel Flow Level 789 Overview
The artwork depicts a pixelated astronaut in a white suit with a purple visor, hovering over a large planet. The planet itself is a mix of pink and magenta, bisected by a bright orange and yellow ring.
The layout is heavily guarded. You aren't just fighting the main image; you are fighting the borders:
- Top Left: A Cyan Pipe creates a corner barrier.
- Top Right & Bottom Left: Brown Wooden Fences block diagonal access.
- Right Side: A long Dark Green Pipe runs vertically.
- Bottom Right: A Blue Pipe guards the lower corner.
Flanking the astronaut are two strange, floating control pads (they look like D-pads) that are separate from the main mass. The asymmetry here is dangerous; the pipes on the left and right are different colors, meaning you can’t clear the borders uniformly. You have to wait for specific colored pigs to clear specific sides.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 789
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 789
I strongly recommend attacking the White astronaut suit and the Dark Green vertical pipe on the right side first.
The White layer is the thickest part of the board. The astronaut's body sits on top of almost everything else. If you look closely, the white helmet and suit cover the top half of the planet. Until you remove that white layer, your Pink and Purple pigs are useless because they can't hit the planet buried underneath.
Simultaneously, use any Green pigs immediately on the right-side pipe. That pipe is a single vertical line. Clearing it opens up a massive "shooting lane" on the right flank, allowing your pigs to hit the edge of the orange planetary ring and the side of the astronaut. If you ignore the green pipe, your shots from the right side will just bounce off it harmlessly.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 789 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 789 is tricky because of the Orange/Yellow Ring.
Once the white suit is mostly gone, you will see the planet clearly. The planet is split: a pink top half and a purple bottom half, separated by that flat orange ring. The ring acts as a shield for the bottom half.
- Don't ignore the Orange Pigs: Even if the ring looks small, clear it. If the ring stays, it prevents your pigs from hitting the dark purple pixels at the very bottom of the planet.
- The D-Pad Distraction: The two floating controllers on the left and right are distinct islands. They are easy to forget. If you have a White or Purple pig and the main body is blocked, check those D-pads. They are often the only valid target left for a specific color, and clearing them frees up a slot in your waiting area.
If you refuse to use boosters, you must prioritize clearing the Brown Fences in the corners as soon as the correct color (usually Orange or Brown) appears. Those fences occupy the "corner shots" that are essential for hitting the rounded edges of the planet.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 789
The final moves usually revolve around the deep layers of the planet's core.
You will likely be left with a patch of Dark Purple or Magenta right at the bottom center of the board, underneath where the ring used to be. This area is the "deepest" part of the voxel stack. You might also find a stray single voxel hiding behind the Cyan Pipe in the top left if you didn't clear that border early on.
Scan the board for any single, isolated pixels floating where the astronaut's hands used to be—sometimes a single white or grey pixel gets left behind, clogging up your flow. Kill the deep purple shadow at the bottom of the planet to finish the level.


