Pixel Flow Level 807 Solution | Pixel Flow 807 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 807 Walkthrough

This level features a vibrant, tropical angelfish swimming through blue water and green seaweed. The challenge here is the sheer density of the "water" (blue pixels) and "plants" (green pixels) that protect the inner layers of the fish. You have a lot of noise on the outside before you can touch the core.

Is it hard? Yes. I would rate it as very hard. The layering is deceptive. You might think you can just clear the blue water easily, but hidden black and red structural pixels often block your path, causing your pigs to clog the waiting slots if you aren't precise.

Pixel Flow Level 807 Overview

Imagine a tropical aquarium. The central figure is a large angelfish with striking vertical stripes in red, black, and pink. It faces right.

  • The Water: The background is a heavy wash of blue pixels. This isn't just a flat background; it interlocks with the fish's fins and the seaweed.
  • The Plants: The bottom third of the board is dominated by tall, wavy green stalks (seaweed). These are thickest on the bottom left and bottom right corners.
  • The Fish: The fish itself is a complex mix of yellow, pink, red, and black. Crucially, white pixels act as bubbles near the top right and detail on the face.

The board is asymmetrical. The green seaweed on the bottom left is a solid, heavy chunk. The top right corner is mostly blue water with scattered white bubbles. This difference matters because you need different colors to open up those specific corners.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 807

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 807

Focus on the Blue Water first.

Here is the logic: The blue layer is the "wrapper" for the entire level. It surrounds the fish on all sides and fills the gaps between the green seaweed stalks. If you try to target the fish (Red/Pink/Yellow) too early, your pigs will waste ammo hitting one or two exposed pixels and then get stuck in your waiting slots because the rest of the fish is buried under blue water.

Watch the conveyor belt for Blue pigs. Prioritize them immediately. By clearing the blue, you expose the edges of the green seaweed and the top fin of the fish. This creates valid targets for almost every other color. If no blue pigs are available, go for Green. The green seaweed at the bottom is the second most accessible layer.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 807 without power ups or boosters

Once the blue water and most of the green seaweed are gone, the board looks like a skeleton. You will see the floating, jagged shape of the angelfish. This is the danger zone.

At this mid-stage, you will see a lot of Black and Red stripes that were previously hidden.

  1. Stop auto-clicking. Do not just tap whatever pig appears. Look at the fish's stripes. The black pixels often form "walls" that separate sections of pink or yellow.
  2. The Black/Red Trap: You might see a Pink pig and think, "Great, the fish is pink!" But if a single black pixel is covering the pink section, that pig will do nothing and clog your slot.
  3. Target the Outlines: Use Black pigs aggressively now. The fish has a heavy black outline and internal black stripes. Clearing the black layer usually "unlocks" large clusters of yellow and pink underneath.
  4. Slot Management: If your slots start filling up with colors you can't use (like White or Yellow when those layers are still buried), stop. Wait for the belt to bring a pig that can clear the obstruction (usually Black or Red). Do not be afraid to let the belt cycle a few times to find the right "key."

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 807

The end game of Pixel Flow 807 is almost always the White and Yellow pixels.

  • The White Bubbles: These are often isolated single blocks in the top right corner. They are easy to miss. If you have a White pig stuck in your slot early on, save it for these final bubbles.
  • The Eye and Face: The fish's face has small, specific clusters of yellow and white. These are often the very last pixels to be revealed because they are in the deepest layer of the voxel stack.

You will likely finish by popping the last few white bubbles or a tiny patch of yellow on the tail. Keep one slot open for that final White/Yellow pig, and you’ll clear the board.