Pixel Flow Level 793 Solution | Pixel Flow 793 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 793 Walkthrough

Pixel Flow Level 793 presents a classic campfire scene. You've got a roaring fire sitting on two crossed logs, all resting on a patch of green grass. The colors are distinctly separated by height and layer. The green grass forms the bottom layer, the brown logs sit partially on top and partially embedded in it, and the fire (red, orange, yellow) dominates the upper center.

The core rule here is standard: color-coded pigs shoot matching blocks. If they can't hit anything, they clog your five waiting slots. Fill those slots with useless pigs, and you lose. Is this a very hard level? No. It is visually complex but logically straightforward because the layers are distinct. You won't struggle too much if you pay attention to the bottom-up structure.

Pixel Flow Level 793 Overview

The artwork is a cozy campfire. It feels like a standard RPG icon or a survival game asset. The base is a rectangular patch of green grass. Resting heavily on this grass are two dark brown logs with lighter brown ends, crossed in an 'X' shape (though we mostly see the front V).

Rising from the logs is the fire itself. It has a hot red core, surrounded by a thick layer of orange, and finally tipped with yellow flames reaching toward the top of the screen. Black outline pixels border the flames to give it that comic-book pop.

The layout is symmetrical horizontally. The fire sits dead center. The danger here isn't weird asymmetry; it's the vertical layering. The yellow and orange pixels at the top are essentially "floating" visually, but logically they might be blocked by lower layers depending on the angle your pigs shoot from. The biggest trap is the green grass. It looks like a background, but it's actually the "front-most" or most accessible layer for a large portion of the board, especially at the bottom.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 793

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 793

Start with the Green Grass.

Here is the logic: The green grass covers the entire bottom third of the puzzle. It is wide, flat, and accessible. More importantly, the brown logs are resting on or in it. If you try to clear the fire or logs first, your pigs will waste time trying to find angles or simply clog your slots because the green blocks are physically blocking the "line of sight" for the lower sections.

Grab any Green pigs immediately. They will mow down the bottom rectangle efficiently. This clears the "floor" of the level. Once the grass is gone, the bottom of the logs is exposed, and the entire structure becomes an island that is easier to chip away at from all sides. If you don't clear the grass, pigs aiming for the bottom of the logs will just bounce off or sit in your tray.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 793 without power ups or boosters

At the mid-point, your board will look strange. The green grass should be gone. The brown logs might be half-eaten. You will see a "floating" fire. This is the danger zone for slot clogging.

  1. Prioritize the "Outline" Colors: Once the grass is gone, look for Black or Dark Brown pigs. The black pixels outline the fire. Removing these outlines often "unlocks" the inner colors (red/orange) because the black pixels act as a shell. If you ignore the black outlines, your Red and Orange pigs might not have a valid target yet.
  2. Work Outside-In on the Flames: The fire is layered: Yellow (outside), Orange (middle), Red (center). Do not pick a Red pig if the Orange and Yellow layers are still thick. The Red pig will have zero targets and will instantly clog a slot.
  3. The Brown Log Trap: The logs are tricky. They have dark brown bark and light brown inner circles (the cut wood). Make sure you distinguish between the two browns if the game separates them (though often they are treated as a single 'brown' group depending on the specific pig shade). Clear the logs before you try to finish the red core of the fire. The logs are lower down; clearing them opens up shooting angles from the bottom conveyor belt up into the fire.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 793

In the final few moves, you are usually left with the "hottest" part of the fire. The Red core and maybe a few stray Orange blocks will be hovering in the middle of the empty screen.

Watch out for the single pixels at the very tips of the flames. Sometimes a single Yellow or Orange pixel gets left behind at the very top because the pigs on the side conveyor belts missed it while aiming for the bulkier center.

Save your Red pigs for last. The Red is the deepest layer. If you have a Red pig clogging a slot early in the game, it's a nuisance. But at the end, that Red pig is your finisher. The final image will just be a small, floating heart of fire before it vanishes completely.