Pixel Flow Level 855 Solution | Pixel Flow 855 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 855: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 855.
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Pixel Flow Level 855 Walkthrough
This level features a classic fantasy archetype: a sturdy dwarf miner striking a pose in a gold mine. The board is dense. You have a central character completely surrounded by a thick, dark frame of cave walls. The main colors are Dark Grey (cave shadows), Brown (dirt walls), Red (beard), Green (shirt/pickaxe), and Yellow (helmet/gold).
The rule here is strictly outside-in. You cannot touch the miner's red beard or green tunic until you physically remove the cave he is standing in. Because the "cave" layer is so massive and requires multiple high-ammo pigs to clear, you have very little room for error in your waiting slots. One wrong move with a Red or White pig early on will clog your slots and end the run.
Is this a difficult stage? Yes. I would classify Pixel Flow Level 855 as a very hard level because the outer layers are exceptionally thick, masking the actual shape of the puzzle until late in the game.
Pixel Flow Level 855 Overview
Imagine a pixelated dwarf standing deep underground. He is the centerpiece of the board, sporting a bright Yellow mining helmet and a massive, bushy Red beard that covers most of his chest. He wears a Green shirt and holds a pickaxe over his left shoulder (right side of the screen).
The background is where the trouble lies. The dwarf is encased in a U-shape of dark earth. The walls are a mix of Dark Grey and Brown, peppered with shiny Yellow gold nuggets.
The board is asymmetrical because of the pickaxe. On the right side, the green head of the axe sticks out, interrupting the brown cave wall. On the left side, the wall is more continuous. This means the right side of the board has a mix of green and brown layers that interact awkwardly, while the left is a solid block of earth tones.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 855
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 855
You must start with the Dark Grey or Black pigs. Look at the perimeter of the image. The outermost rim is almost entirely dark blocks representing the shadows of the cave. There is a specific Black pig with high ammo (around 40) often available at the start.
Grab him immediately. Do not touch the Red or Green pigs yet.
Your goal is to "shave" the outer edges. The Dark Grey blocks act as a container. If you try to target the Yellow gold nuggets or the Brown dirt before removing the black shadows, your pigs will waste ammo or, worse, find no targets and drop into your waiting slots. Clear the perimeter first to widen the firing angles for the next layer.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 855 without power ups or boosters
Once the dark perimeter is gone, the picture looks half-destroyed, but the danger spikes here. You will see a lot of Brown (the dirt walls) and the Yellow helmet/gold nuggets exposed.
This is the trap. You will be tempted to grab the Yellow pig because you see the big helmet. Don't.
The helmet is central and often sits on a deeper layer than the dirt walls. Instead, prioritize the Brown pigs. The brown dirt creates a "horseshoe" shape around the miner. You need to break this horseshoe to access the character's sides. If you grab the Yellow pig too early, he might clear the gold nuggets in the walls but will stop shooting when he hits the helmet (which might be blocked by brown pixels). He will then sit in your slot, useless.
Focus on the Green pig only after the right-side wall is thinned out. The pickaxe head is green and protrudes into the wall layer. Clearing the green helps declutter the right side, but only do this if you have a clear shot at the axe.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 855
By the end, the cave walls should be totally gone. You are left with just the dwarf floating in space. The final cleanup involves the core of the character.
The Red pig is usually your closer. The dwarf's beard is a dense, central block of red that sits at the very bottom of the voxel stack. It is the "heart" of the image. You save the Red pig for last because his target area is concentrated in the middle; he doesn't need to reach the edges.
Watch out for the White pixels in his eyes and the reflections on the pickaxe. These are tiny groups. If a White pig appears on the belt early, let it pass. If you pick it up, it will clog a slot for the entire game until you finally expose those tiny details in the last 10 seconds. Clear the beard, polish off the white glints, and you’re done.


