Pixel Flow Level 83 Solution | Pixel Flow 83 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 83 Walkthrough

This level features a large, symmetrical hourglass. The colors are strictly segmented: a huge Cyan border and background, Red caps on top and bottom, Black outlining the shape, White highlights on the glass curve, and Yellow sand filling the center. The rules are simple: clear the outer layers to reach the inner "sand." If your 5 waiting slots fill up with pigs that can't shoot, you lose.

Is this level hard? No. It is not very hard. It is a medium-difficulty logic puzzle because the layers are very distinct. You rarely get tricked by hidden pixels here.

Pixel Flow Level 83 Overview

The artwork depicts a classic hourglass, filled with yellow sand that is currently flowing from top to bottom. It feels structured and mechanical.

  • The Cyan Border: A massive U-shape of light blue blocks frames the entire image on the left, right, and top edges. This is the "crust" of the level.
  • The Hourglass Structure: Inside the blue frame sits the hourglass itself. It has thick Red slabs on the very top and bottom.
  • The Glass and Sand: The glass is outlined in Black and highlighted with White curves. The center is packed with Yellow sand.

The board is perfectly symmetrical. This symmetry is your biggest clue: whatever you do to the left side, you must usually do to the right. The danger lies in the Cyan blocks. There are so many of them that if you don't clear them efficiently, they will block your line of sight to the inner colors, causing your Red and Yellow pigs to clog your slots.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 83

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 83

Start with the Cyan (Light Blue) pigs.

Narratively, you have to break the glass case before you can touch the object inside. Logically, the Cyan blocks form a massive outer wall on the left and right. Until these columns are gone, your pigs physically cannot shoot the Red, Black, or Yellow blocks effectively because the Cyan blocks are "in front" or shielding the sides.

  1. Prioritize the Cyan pigs immediately. Let them ride the belt to strip away the left and right vertical columns.
  2. Do not pick Red or Yellow pigs yet. They will just sit in your slots and do nothing because their targets are buried deep in the middle.
  3. Clearing the Cyan exposes the Black outline and the Red top/bottom caps.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 83 without power ups or boosters

Once the blue frame is mostly gone, the picture looks "naked"—just a floating hourglass shape. Here is the mid-level strategy when you refuse to use boosters:

  1. The Red Cap Problem: You will likely see Red pigs appear now. Use them to clear the top and bottom slabs. This is crucial because removing the top Red slab often exposes the top-most Yellow sand or inner Blue background pixels.
  2. The Black/White Outline: Be careful here. The Black outline and White highlights are thin. If you pick a Black pig but the Black pixels are behind a remaining White pixel, the pig wastes a slot. Ensure you have a clear Line of Sight (LoS). Usually, clearing the Black outline first is safer than White, as the Black blocks are on the outer edge of the glass shape.
  3. The Yellow Core: Save Yellow pigs for last or near-last. The Yellow sand is the deepest layer. If you pull a Yellow pig while the glass (White/Black) is still intact, that pig will clog your board. Only grab a Yellow pig if you see a clear path to the yellow center.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 83

The end game usually leaves you with a messy mix of the "inside" of the hourglass.

  • The inner background: There are often sneaky Cyan or Light Blue pixels inside the top half of the hourglass (representing the empty space where sand used to be). Don't forget these. If you have a stray Blue pig, it's probably for these hidden pixels.
  • The Final Grains: The last few blocks are almost always the single columns of Yellow sand at the pinch point of the hourglass or the bottom corners of the glass.
  • Keep one slot open! As you clean up the final White curves, ensure you don't jam your slots with 4 useless pigs waiting for that one specific color you need to finish the job.