Pixel Flow Level 792 Solution | Pixel Flow 792 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 792 Walkthrough

This level features a rustic country house scene, but don't let the cozy vibe fool you. You are dealing with a dense central structure surrounded by clear sky and grass. The main colors are Sky Blue (top), Green (sides/bottom), and Brown/Red (center house). The rule here is strict: you must peel the outer layers of sky and grass to access the dense house in the middle. Because the center is so mixed with red, white, and black pixels, clogging your waiting slots is a real danger. Is this a very hard level? No. It's moderate, but only if you respect the order of operations.

Pixel Flow Level 792 Overview

The artwork depicts a classic pixel-art cabin or barn. It sits centered on the board.

  • The Sky: The entire top third is a flat layer of cyan/light blue. This is your "safe zone" for easy clearing.
  • The Grass: Flanking the house on the left and right, and running along the bottom, is various shades of green.
  • The House: This is the danger zone. It has a brown roof, a red upper wall with white windows, and a darker, almost black interior visible through the door or lower section.
  • The Blockers: Notice the six large, static pumpkin-like heads embedded in the board? Three on top (Brown, Red, Blue) and three on the bottom (Red, Orange, Yellow). These act as obstacles. You can't shoot through them. You have to clear pixels around them to make them drop or clear the path.

The image is symmetrical in shape but not in color distribution. The bottom is heavy on green; the top is heavy on blue. The middle is a chaotic mix.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 792

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 792

Start with the Cyan/Light Blue Sky.

Why? Look at the top of the board. It is a massive, uninterrupted block of a single color. It sits directly above the house roof. By clearing this cyan layer first, you accomplish two things:

  1. Immediate Ammo Dump: You can grab a cyan pig and hold the button down until it is completely empty. It won't clog your slots because the target area is huge.
  2. Exposing the Roof: Once the sky is gone, the brown roof pixels become the top layer. This opens up a new valid target for brown pigs, which you will inevitably draw soon.

If you try to attack the green grass first, you might get stuck. The grass is fragmented on the left and right sides, meaning a green pig might shoot 5-6 blocks and then have no targets left, dropping into your slot and blocking you. The sky is the only guarantee of a clean empty.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 792 without power ups or boosters

Once the sky is gone, the board looks like a house with no roof background. Now you are in the mid-game grind.

The Priority Shift:

  • Brown is King: The roof is a large brown triangle. Prioritize brown pigs immediately after the sky is clear. This exposes the red walls and the white windows.
  • Green is Dangerous: The green grass is still tricky. Only use a green pig if you see a clear, vertical line of green pixels exposed on the side. If the green pixels are "buried" behind the house edges, skip the green pig and let it cycle on the conveyor belt.
  • The "Red" Trap: The house has a bright red stripe. However, do not grab a red pig unless you have cleared the brown roof pixels above that red stripe. If you grab red too early, the pig will have zero targets (since the red is buried) and will instantly clog a slot.

Dealing with the Embedded Heads: As you eat away the pixels, those large pumpkin heads (the static blockers) will start to isolate. They don't disappear until the pixels supporting them are gone. Focus your fire on the columns directly underneath these heads. For example, clearing the green grass at the bottom right helps destabilize the bottom-right Yellow head area.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 792

In the final phase, the house is a skeleton. You've stripped the roof and the walls. Usually, the last things remaining are:

  1. The White Windows: These are often buried deep inside the red stripe. You likely have a white pig sitting in your waiting slot or cycling endlessly. Now is the time to use it.
  2. The Dark Interior: There is a patch of black/dark grey pixels in the center of the house. These are the deepest layer. You cannot hit them until the brown door frame is gone.
  3. Stray Green Pixels: Check the bottom corners. Often a single green pixel hides behind one of the bottom pumpkin heads. Make sure you don't waste a full green pig on just one pixel unless it's the absolute last move.

Watch your slots. If you have 4 slots filled with pigs that have 1-2 ammo left, and the conveyor belt brings a color you don't need, you lose. Keep one slot open at all times by prioritizing the "big block" colors (Brown/Red) over the tiny details (White/Black) until the very end.