Pixel Flow Level 847 Solution | Pixel Flow 847 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 847: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 847.
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.



Pixel Flow Level 847 Walkthrough
This level features a hyper-colorful, psychedelic kitten sitting against a bright blue sky. The colors here are messy and scattered. You aren't dealing with big, solid blocks like a simple flag; instead, the cat is a patchwork quilt of neon green, electric blue, orange, magenta, and yellow. To beat Pixel Flow Level 847, you must prioritize clearing the massive background layers (Sky Blue and Floor Red) first to expose the chaotic, multi-colored mess of the cat's body. Because the colors on the cat are so fragmented, this is a very hard level. You will constantly run the risk of clogging your slots with pigs that only have 2 or 3 valid targets at a time.
Pixel Flow Level 847 Overview
Imagine a cartoon kitten that walked through a rainbow paint factory. The main character is sitting center stage, looking to the right. The top half of the board is dominated by a light cyan sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The bottom sliver is a dark reddish-brown floor.
The real challenge is the cat itself. It’s not just "an orange cat." It has stripes of lime green, patches of deep blue, and ears that are hot pink. This asymmetry is dangerous. The left side of the cat (its tail and back) has heavy blue and green striping. The right side (the face) mixes yellow and white much more aggressively.
Because the sky and floor are huge, uniform blocks, they are easy. But once they are gone, you are left with a "swiss cheese" structure of tiny color patches. That is where you will lose if you aren't careful.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 847
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 847
I start by aggressively hunting down the Light Blue (Cyan) pigs. This is the background sky. It covers the entire top 60% of the board behind the cat.
Here is the logic:
- Ammo Efficiency: The sky is a massive, uninterrupted block. A single Light Blue pig can unload 20-30 ammo in one go without stopping. This keeps your waiting slots empty.
- Visual Clarity: Removing the blue sky instantly isolates the cat's silhouette. It makes it much easier to see the white cloud fragments and the weird neon stripes on the cat's ears.
If no Blue pigs are available, go for the Dark Red/Brown at the very bottom. Like the sky, it’s a solid horizontal strip. Clearing it creates a "floating" cat, removing the bottom distractions so you can focus on the paws.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 847 without power ups or boosters
Once the sky and floor are gone, you hit the "Danger Zone." The board looks like a floating skeleton of a cat. This is where players get stuck. You will see a lot of Green, White, and Orange pigs, but the cat is striped.
The Strategy Shift:
- Watch the Stripes: The cat's body is layered. You cannot just click a Green pig and expect it to finish. Often, a Green patch is hidden behind a White patch on the chest.
- Prioritize White: The chest and face have significant White chunks. Clearing White often opens up the "deep" layers of the cat's internal colors (the yellows and oranges).
- The "One-Shot" Rule: Before you click a pig in this phase, look at the board. If you click a Magenta pig, does it have at least 10 targets? If it only sees 2 pixels on the ear, do not click it yet. Let it cycle on the conveyor belt. Wait until you clear some surrounding blocks (usually White or Blue) to reveal more Magenta.
- Avoid Slot Clogging: If you have 3 slots filled with pigs that have 5 ammo left but no targets, you are in trouble. In Pixel Flow Level 847, the "Rainbow" coloring means you often have 5 or 6 active colors at once. Be extremely picky. Only bring down a pig if you are sure it can dump at least 50% of its ammo immediately.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 847
In the final moments, the board usually looks like a few floating specks of color.
- The Eyes and Ears: The last pixels to go are usually the Black pixels of the eyes/whiskers and the deep Magenta inside the ears. These are often buried deep in the voxel stack.
- The Tail Tip: Watch out for the tip of the tail on the far left. It has alternating bands of color. You might have a stray Blue or Orange pixel hiding there that prevents the level from ending.
- Don't Rush: When only 10 pixels remain, don't just spam click. You might accidentally pull down a fresh pig with 40 ammo for a single target, blocking a slot you need for the final color. Match the pig color exactly to the remaining specks.


