Pixel Flow Level 832 Solution | Pixel Flow 832 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 832: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 832.
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Pixel Flow Level 832 Walkthrough
This level features a split-tone pixel art bear. The bear is divided vertically: the left side is cool (blues and cyans), while the right side is warm (oranges and yellows). The background is a mix of sky blue and scattered green foliage. To beat Pixel Flow Level 832, you need to peel away the large outer background layers first to reach the bear's multi-colored core. Because the colors are so segmented and the ammo counts on the pigs are high, this is a very hard level. One wrong pig placement early on can clog your waiting slots.
Pixel Flow Level 832 Overview
Imagine a bear sitting in a park, but painted by two different artists at the same time. The left artist only had blue paint; the right artist only had orange.
- Left Half: Dominated by a dark blue body and a lighter cyan/teal head.
- Right Half: Features a bright yellow face and an orange shoulder/arm.
- Center Mass: A dark, almost black/brown chest area anchors the two halves together.
- Background: The sky is a consistent light blue that wraps around the head, while the bottom is heavy with dark green grass and pink flowers.
The asymmetry here is the main threat. The left side is heavy on Dark Blue and Cyan, while the right demands Orange and Yellow. If you send a Yellow pig to the left side, it will waste a slot. You must target specific sides of the board.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 832
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 832
The safest opening move is to attack the Light Blue Sky or the Dark Green Grass at the very bottom.
I recommend starting with the Light Blue (Cyan) pig if available. Why? Look at the top left and top right corners. There are massive, uninterrupted chunks of light blue sky. A single Light Blue pig can sit there and fire continuously for 20+ shots without needing a target switch.
Alternatively, if your belt gives you Green, target the bottom row. The entire bottom edge is a solid strip of dark green grass. Clearing this "shelf" opens up access to the bear's feet (blue on left, orange on right) and prevents those low pixels from blocking shots aimed higher up later.
Do not start with the dark brown/black pig. That color is buried deep in the center chest. You won't hit it until the outer layers are gone.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 832 without power ups or boosters
Mid-way through the level, you will likely have a "half-bear." The background sky will be gone, leaving just the jagged outline of the animal.
Here is the danger zone: The split down the middle.
- Watch the centerline: The bear's nose and chest are where the blue and orange meet. This area is messy. You will see single pixels of pink (nose) or yellow mixed in with the dominant colors.
- Don't spam pigs: When the board looks half-destroyed, stop and look at the ammo count. A pig with 20 ammo needs 20 visible blocks. If you only see 5 yellow blocks exposed on the right ear, do not drop a Yellow pig yet. It will destroy those 5 blocks and then sit in your waiting slot with 15 ammo, clogging up the game.
- Prioritize the "Big Blocks": Focus on the solid Dark Blue patch on the left leg and the Orange patch on the right arm. These are "safe" targets because they are large enough to consume a whole pig's ammo bar.
- The Pink Trap: There are small pink spots on the nose and ears. Do not deploy a pink pig until you are sure you have cleared the cyan or yellow pixels covering them. If you deploy pink too early, it will hit nothing and you will likely lose.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 832
The end game of Pixel Flow Level 832 is usually the Dark Brown/Black center and the Pink details.
Once the arms, legs, and ears are gone, you are left with a floating torso. This is the dark block in the center. At this stage, you can finally release the black/dark brown pigs. They will make short work of the remaining center mass.
The absolute last pixels are usually:
- The stray Pink pixels of the nose.
- A few random Green pixels that were hiding behind the bear's back.
- The Yellow tip of the nose.
Keep one waiting slot open for these final specific colors. Do not fill your bench with blue or orange pigs once the main body is gone.


