Pixel Flow Level 798 Solution | Pixel Flow 798 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 798 Walkthrough

This level features a tall, refreshing cocktail glass filled with a sunset gradient of liquids, garnished with a slice of citrus on the rim. The primary challenge here isn't weird shapes, but layers. The glass rim and the base are heavily coated in White and Blue, while the juicy center is packed with Orange, Red, and Purple beneath the surface.

You beat Pixel Flow 798 by stripping the outer glass structure first to reach the liquid inside. If you ignore the white borders, you will clog your slots immediately. Because of the dense white outline that blocks almost everything else, this is a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 798 Overview

Imagine a fancy drink at a beach bar. The artwork is vertical and symmetrical, except for that big orange slice stuck on the top left corner.

  • The Glass Rim & Stem: These are defined by a thick White outline mixed with Blue accents at the very bottom base.
  • The Liquid: The drink itself transitions from Cyan and White foam at the top, down to Red and Orange, settling into a deep Purple and Pink at the bottom.
  • The Garnish: A bright Orange slice sits on the top left.

The danger zone is the stem. It's narrow. If you don't clear the white pixels around the stem early, you can't access the purple pixels trapped inside the lower bowl of the glass. The top is wider and more forgiving, but the bottom is a choke point.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 798

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 798

Target White immediately.

This is non-negotiable. Look at the glass. The entire perimeter is white. The stem is white. The rim is white. If you try to shoot Red or Purple pigs now, they will have zero targets and will fill up your waiting slots instantly.

  1. Prioritize White Pigs: Whenever a White pig appears on the belt, grab it. Let it shred the outline of the glass. This opens up the "surface area" of the puzzle.
  2. Secondary Target - Blue: Once the bottom base starts to clear, you will see a lot of Blue pixels. Clear these to remove the "foot" of the glass. This often exposes the bottom layer of the purple liquid.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 798 without power ups or boosters

At the halfway point, the glass structure (the white outline) should be mostly gone. You are left with a floating blob of liquid colors. This is where it gets tricky because the colors are mixed in a gradient.

  • Watch the Orange Slice: The orange slice on the top left is thick. You might need two full Orange pigs to clear it. Do not let an Orange pig drop into a slot if you only see one or two orange pixels exposed; wait until you've shaved off some adjacent White blocks so the Orange pig can unload a full clip.
  • The Purple Trap: The bottom of the glass bowl is filled with Purple and Pink. These are often buried behind the White stem. If you have a Purple pig clogging a slot, focus on clearing the White/Blue pixels around the "waist" of the glass to expose the purple targets.
  • Slot Management: You have 5 slots. Keep 2 open at all times. If you have 3 slots filled with colors that aren't currently visible (like Red or Dark Pink), you are one bad sequence away from losing. If a pig comes down the belt that matches a color buried deep inside (like Dark Red), and you have no way to reach it, let that pig pass if possible, or prioritize clearing the covering layer immediately.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 798

The end game usually involves the "inner liquid" colors.

  1. The Gradient: You'll likely be left with a few stubborn blocks of Red or Dark Pink floating in the middle where the liquid layers meet.
  2. The Cyan Stripe: There is often a sneaky strip of Cyan/Light Blue near the top "surface" of the drink that hides behind the rim. Don't forget it.
  3. Final Cleanup: The last few cubes are almost always in the center of the widest part of the glass—the Red/Orange transition zone. Save a high-ammo pig for this final cluster if you can.