Pixel Flow Level 825 Solution | Pixel Flow 825 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 825 Walkthrough
You are looking at a pixel art scene of a cool red bird wearing sunglasses, chilling on a beach next to a blue boombox (or maybe a car bumper). The colors are distinct but layered thickly. The bottom third is sandy peach/tan. The middle is the red/orange bird and the blue object. The top is a cyan sky with white clouds.
The rule here is simple: peel the onion. You cannot shoot the background sky until you remove the bird, and you often can't hit the bird until you clear the sand at his feet. Three large blueberry pastries block the bottom center, eating up space and blocking shots.
Is this difficult? Honestly, no. It is not a very hard level. It’s a medium-difficulty puzzle that just requires you to not panic when the sunglasses show up.
Pixel Flow Level 825 Overview
The vibe is summer vacation. Our main character is a large Cardinal-style bird dominating the right-center of the board. He’s wearing black pixelated shades. To his left sits a dark blue object with black and white stripes—likely a radio or a vehicle. The background is a bright, happy cyan.
Here is the asymmetry you need to watch: The left side is dense. That blue object is a solid block of dark pixels mixed with black. The right side is airier, mostly just the bird's head against the sky. The bottom is the danger zone. It’s a solid, wide band of "sand" (peach/pink colors) interrupted by those three pastry blockers. Those pastries are annoying. They force your pigs to shoot around them, narrowing your firing angles significantly until the sand is gone.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 825
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 825
Attack the sand immediately.
I start by shaving off the peach/tan mixture at the very bottom. This is the "floor" of the level. Narratively, you are digging out the beach so the bird falls. Logically, this is the largest contiguous block of color available at the start.
Those three blueberry pastries are sitting right in the middle of your firing lines. You need to clear the peach pixels to the left and right of the pastries. Once you clear the sand, you open up vertical lanes. This allows your pigs to shoot the lower belly of the bird (white/orange) and the bottom of the blue object. If you ignore the sand and try to snipe the sky first, you will clog your slots because the sky is partially blocked by the bird’s head.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 825 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game here is the "Sunglasses Trap."
Once the beach is gone, the picture looks half-destroyed. You are left with the bird's face and that blue object on the left. This is where people lose. The sunglasses are made of a checkerboard pattern of Black and White pixels. The blue object also has Black stripes.
Here is the fix: Prioritize Orange and Cyan pigs.
The bird’s head is a massive chunk of Orange. The sky is a massive chunk of Cyan. Use these colors to burn through ammo quickly. Do not pick up a Black or White pig unless you see a lot of exposed targets. If you grab a Black pig just to hit two pixels on the sunglasses, that pig sits in your holding slot with 18 ammo left. That is a death sentence.
Wait. Let the Orange and Blue layers peel back. Eventually, the sunglasses will be the only thing left sticking out, exposing enough black pixels to make a Black pig worth the slot usage.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 825
The end game is usually the white clouds and the dark blue edges.
After the bird is erased, you’ll find stray White pixels scattered in the Cyan sky (the clouds). These are tricky because they don't touch each other. You might have one white pixel in the top left and one in the top right.
Check the far left column. The blue object often leaves a thin vertical strip of Dark Blue or Black pixels hidden against the wall. Clear that strip before you waste a slot on a pig that has no other targets. The final move is almost always cleaning up the white fluffy clouds that were hiding behind the bird's head.


