Pixel Flow Level 858 Solution | Pixel Flow 858 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 858: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 858.
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Pixel Flow Level 858 Walkthrough
This level is a classic pixel art rendition of the Golden Gate Bridge. You are dealing with a massive vertical structure in Deep Red, set against a Sky Blue background with scattered White clouds and cables. The bottom of the board features a strip of Brown shoreline and patches of Green vegetation.
The rules for Pixel Flow Level 858 remain standard but brutal: you have five slots at the bottom. Pigs ride the conveyor belt. If you tap a pig, it moves to a slot and shoots cubes of its matching color until it runs out of ammo or targets. If your slots fill up with pigs that have ammo but no clear shots, the conveyor jams, and you lose.
Is this a hard level? Yes. I would rate Pixel Flow 858 as very hard. The difficulty comes from the sheer volume of the Red layer. The bridge covers almost the entire height of the board, obscuring layers behind it. If you mismanage your Red pigs, you will choke your board instantly.
Pixel Flow Level 858 Overview
The scene is dominated by the bridge towers. They are thick, vertical pillars of Deep Red that stand right in the foreground. To the left, you have a dense cluster of red and pinkish suspension cables. To the right, the bridge stretches away into the distance, meaning the red blocks get smaller and more scattered on that side.
The background is a solid wall of Sky Blue, but it's deceptive. Large chunks of this blue are locked behind the red pillars or the white suspension cables. You cannot simply clear the sky first; the architecture prevents it.
The bottom area is critical. There is a distinct horizontal band of Brown (the shore or road) and Green (the hills) that sits heavily at the base of the bridge. This area is asymmetric; the green is heavier on the left and center, tucked under the bridge's main leg. This asymmetry creates a trap: you might think you are done with Green, but a few pixels will be hiding under a Red block, waiting to ruin your run later.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 858
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 858
I start by attacking the Deep Red bridge pillars immediately. Narratively, you are tearing down the bridge to see the sky. Logically, this is the only move that makes sense because the Red layer is the massive "blocker" of this level.
The Red blocks form huge vertical walls. If you look at your queue, you will likely see high-ammo Red pigs (holding 20-30 shots). You must use these immediately. If you try to play cute and clear the Sky Blue edges first, you will eventually get stuck with a high-ammo Red pig in your slot that canโt reach the center of the board because you didn't prioritize opening up the main structure.
Smash the vertical red columns. This splits the image in half visually, but more importantly, it exposes the edges of the White cables and the Green hills underneath. You need those inner layers exposed so that when a White or Green pig inevitably clogs your conveyor belt, you actually have targets for them to shoot.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 858 without power ups or boosters
Around the mid-point of Pixel Flow Level 858, the board looks like a construction site disaster. The main red towers should be mostly gone or heavily reduced. Now you are facing the "messy middle."
At this stage, you typically have a lot of Sky Blue remaining at the top and a stubborn strip of Brown and Green at the bottom.
Here is the trap: Do not ignore the bottom row. The Brown shoreline acts as a foundation. If you see a Brown pig, prioritize it over a Blue one. Why? Because the Brown layer is finite and sits at the very bottom. Clearing it drops the entire stack above it (if physics applied, but here it just clears the visual clutter). More accurately, clearing the bottom row often reveals the final hidden pixels of the layer behind it.
If you have a slot clogging up, check the White pixels. The suspension cables are thin, diagonal lines. They are hard to hit. You might have a White pig with 5 ammo left, but only 3 visible white targets. You must clear surrounding colors (usually Blue or Red) to reveal those last 2 white pixels before you are forced to bring another pig down. If you refuse to use power-ups, your situational awareness regarding these thin diagonal lines is what saves you.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 858
As you near the end of Pixel Flow Level 858, the board is mostly empty space. The massive red towers are dust. The danger now shifts to the corners and isolated floating blocks.
The last elements to survive are usually the Sky Blue chunks trapped in the top corners or the White cloud fragments on the far right. These areas are often cut off from the main action earlier in the game.
Watch out for single Green pixels that were hiding behind the bridge's base. It is very common to have a perfect run ruined because one green voxel was invisible behind a red pillar, and now you have a Green pig with 20 ammo and only 1 target. Scan the bottom area frantically as you clean up the sky. If you see a speck of green, kill it instantly. Once the bottom is clean, the top blue sky is an easy victory lap.


