Pixel Flow Level 815 Solution | Pixel Flow 815 Walkthrough

How to beat Pixel Flow Level 815: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 815.

Is this the wrong level layout?

Pixel Flow randomizes levels for different players. Don't worry, just upload a screenshot of your board, and our AI will find the correct video instantly.

Search by Screenshot
Share Pixel Flow Level 815 Guide:
Pixel Flow Level 815 Gameplay
Pixel Flow Level 815 Solution 1
Pixel Flow Level 815 Solution 2
Pixel Flow Level 815 Solution 3

Pixel Flow Level 815 Walkthrough

This level features a scenic, almost painterly landscape that looks like a floating island or a cliffside with a tree. You’re dealing with a heavy mix of nature tones—lots of Whites (clouds/snow), Greens (grass/leaves), and Browns (cliff face), all set against a Cyan sky.

The rules are simple but strict: color-coded pigs come down the conveyor belt. You tap to place them on the board. They shoot matching colored blocks until they run out of ammo or run out of targets. If they run out of targets but still have ammo, they sit in one of your 5 waiting slots. Fill all 5 slots with useless pigs, and you lose.

Is Pixel Flow Level 815 difficult? I would classify this as very hard. The layering is deceptive. Large chunks of white and green block access to the critical brown layers underneath, and if you don't clear the sky (cyan) early, you'll clog your slots fast.

Pixel Flow Level 815 Overview

The artwork here feels like a "floating island" vignette. Imagine a chunk of earth ripped into the sky. On the left, you have a massive, snowy white cliff face or maybe heavy cloud cover. In the center, dark grey and brown rocks form the core of the island. On top, vibrant green grass spills over the edges, and a small tree sits near the upper right.

The asymmetry is your biggest enemy here.

  • The Left Side: Dominated by a vertical wall of White and Grey. It's thick and covers almost everything behind it.
  • The Right Side: More fragmented. You have the Cyan sky at the top, the Green tree, and then patchy Brown earth hanging down.
  • The Bottom: A solid stripe of Green grass mixed with White clouds.

Because the white clouds and green grass wrap around the bottom and sides so aggressively, they act like a shield. You cannot reach the brown core until you peel these outer layers like an onion.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 815

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 815

I start by attacking the White zones immediately.

Here is why: looking at the board, the white blocks are massive contiguous shapes on the left side and bottom right. They are the "front-most" layer. If you ignore the white pigs, they will pile up in your waiting slots because they have nowhere else to go, but they appear frequently on the belt.

Use your White pigs to shave off that huge left-side cloud and the snowy patches at the bottom right. This clears a massive amount of screen real estate and, crucially, exposes the Grey rock and Green grass underneath. If you see a Cyan pig early, grab it to clear the top sky row—it's a freebie that prevents clutter later.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 815 without power ups or boosters

Once the heavy white layer is thinned out, the picture looks messy. You'll see jagged grey rocks on the left and a floating clump of green on the right. This is the danger zone.

The game will start sending you Brown and Dark Grey pigs. Do not place them blindly. Check if the brown earth is actually exposed. Often, a single stray Green pixel from the "grass" layer is blocking an entire column of brown rock.

  1. Prioritize Green: The grass layer is the second "skin" of this puzzle. It covers the brown dirt. Use every Green pig you get to strip the horizontal band of grass across the middle and the tree leaves on the top right.
  2. The Grey Trap: The dark grey rocks on the left are vertical. They are easy to hit, but don't let them distract you from the right side. If you clear the left side too fast, you might end up with only right-side targets left, but your belt might be full of left-side colors (like more Grey). Balance your destruction.
  3. Slot Management: Keep at least 2 slots open at all times. If a Brown pig comes and you only have 3 brown blocks visible, but the pig has 20 ammo, let it pass if you can. Don't clog a slot for 3 pixels unless you are desperate to reach what's behind them.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 815

In the final phase, you are usually left with the "core" of the island. This typically means the Orange/Brown vertical stalactites hanging at the bottom center and the last few Dark Grey blocks on the left.

The trickiest cubes in Pixel Flow Level 815 are often hidden in the "armpit" of the floating island—right where the brown earth meets the grey rock in the center. These pixels are often shadowed and hard to see. Save a Brown pig for the very end; you usually need it to clean up that final vertical column of earth that was hiding behind the green grass the whole time. Once that dirt is gone, the level is yours.