Pixel Flow Level 799 Solution | Pixel Flow 799 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 799 Walkthrough

This level features a stunning neon blue and pink stag—or maybe a magical patronus—set against a deep purple, starry night sky. The main challenge here is the sheer density of the background colors compared to the intricate, scattered bright pixels of the stag itself. You have massive blocks of dark purple and blue that are easy to hit, but they hide the tricky, isolated white and pink stars.

Is this a very hard level? Yes. The difficulty lies in the layering. The bright white antlers and stars are buried under layers of dark sky. If you waste your white or pink pigs early on the few visible surface pixels, you will clog your slots when the deeper layers are finally revealed.

Pixel Flow Level 799 Overview

The image is a majestic spectral deer looking towards the right. It feels cosmic. The color palette is heavily skewed towards cool tones: deep indigo, electric cyan, bright white, and hot pink accents.

The board is asymmetrical in a dangerous way. The left side is a solid wall of the deer's neck and chest, heavy with cyan and pink. The right side is more sparse, dominated by the deer's face and the negative space of the night sky.

  • The Danger Zone: The "stars" (single white pixels) scattered in the background. They are tiny targets. If you hold a white pig with 70 ammo and only 3 stars are visible, that pig will sit in your slot forever.
  • The Safe Zone: The bottom left corner. It's a thick chunk of cyan and pink. This is your "ammo dump" area where you can safely unleash high-capacity pigs without thinking too hard.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 799

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 799

Your priority should be the Dark Purple Background.

Why? Look at the board. The dark purple surrounds the entire stag and acts as the "cover" for everything else. It is the most abundant surface color. By clearing the dark purple first, you achieve two things:

  1. Ammo Efficiency: You likely have high-ammo purple pigs. They can empty their clips instantly because the background is one giant, connected block.
  2. Revealing the Trap: The white stars and antler tips are often hidden slightly under or between the purple voxels. You cannot effectively plan your white pig usage until the purple noise is gone.

Start by targeting the top-right and top-left corners with any purple pigs. If purple isn't available, go for Cyan (the bright blue of the deer's neck). It's the second most solid block. Avoid using White or Pink early unless you have a clear, large target.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 799 without power ups or boosters

At the mid-point, the board will look messy. You've stripped away the night sky, and now you have a "floating" deer head and neck. This is where players usually lose.

Here is the no-booster strategy for this phase:

  1. Watch the Belt: You will see a mix of high-ammo (40+) and low-ammo (10-20) pigs.
  2. The White Pig Trap: You will see a White Pig with 70 ammo (like in the bottom screenshot). Do not touch it unless you see a massive exposed section of the deer's chest or antlers. If you grab it just to hit 5 tiny stars, that pig will sit in your waiting slot, blocking traffic for the rest of the game.
  3. Prioritize the Neck: Focus your fire on the thickest part of the image (bottom left). Use Cyan and Pink pigs here aggressively. The goal is to "drill down" to the bottom layer.
  4. Slot Management: If you have 3 slots filled with pigs that have 5 ammo left, you are in danger. Prioritize clearing these "near-empty" pigs before grabbing new full ones. Scan the board for single stray pixels that match your clogged pigs to free up the slot.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 799

In the final 10-15 moves, you are likely left with the "bones" of the image:

  • The very tips of the antlers (White/Pink).
  • Isolated stars in the corners (White).
  • Deep layer pixels in the deer's eye or snout (Cyan/Dark Blue).

The game often hides a single dark blue pixel behind the bright white of the neck. Be careful. Save one low-ammo Blue pig for the very end. Do not spam your last White pig on the antlers if there are still dark colors underneath them; clear the dark support structure first so the white pixels are the only thing left. Once the structure is exposed, that final high-ammo White pig will wipe the board clean in seconds.