Pixel Flow Level 861 Solution | Pixel Flow 861 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 861 Walkthrough

This puzzle depicts a yellow, electric mouse-like character standing on a wooden stool to use a computer. The voxel art is dense, featuring heavy layering where the character’s body obscures the desk and keyboard. Your goal is to strip away the yellow character to reach the office equipment underneath. Because of the tricky layering and locked ammo in the queue, I judge this as a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 861 Overview

The scene is humorous: a small, chubby yellow gamer is trying to reach a desktop PC. The character dominates the left and center of the board, essentially a massive wall of yellow pixels. On the right, you have a computer monitor with a blue face on the screen and a pinkish keyboard area.

The structure is uneven. The bottom half is sparse, consisting only of the thin brown legs of the stool and desk. The top half is a solid block of color. This creates a trap. It feels safe to ignore the bottom legs, but they are crucial for dumping brown ammo later. The most dangerous visual element is the overlap; the yellow body sits directly in front of the white/pink keyboard. You cannot clear the computer until you move the gamer out of the way.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 861

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 861

Focus immediately on Yellow.

Logically, this is the only move that makes sense. The yellow coat of the character is the "topmost" layer for the majority of the board. It acts as a shield covering the desk surface and parts of the keyboard. If you accept a Yellow Pig into your slots, do not let it sit. It has the most valid targets (over 50 pixels).

Start shooting the yellow pixels from the top of the head down to the lower back. This large mass of color is your safety valve. Whenever your slots get cluttered with difficult colors like Black or Red, you can almost always rely on a Yellow pig to keep the conveyor belt moving. Clearing the yellow exposes the structure of the desk and validates targets for the White and Pink pigs that will spawn later.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 861 without power ups or boosters

The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 861 introduces a serious threat: Chained Pigs.

Around the halfway mark, you will notice pigs in your supply queue (at the bottom) that are locked with chains—specifically Brown and Pink pigs. This means you cannot use them immediately, or they might be locked until you clear a specific obstruction.

  1. Respect the Chains: When you see chained pigs approaching, stop pulling random colors from the belt. If you fill your five slots with active pigs while the chained ones are stuck at the front of the belt, you will gridlock the game.
  2. Clear the Obstruction: Usually, the game locks these specific colors (Brown/Pink) because their targets are buried. You must aggressively clear the White (monitor casing) and Red (cheeks/details) to "dig" down to the layers where Brown and Pink are valid.
  3. The Desk Legs: Use the Brown pigs sparingly at first. Once the chains break and you get access to the Brown ammo, target the Stool and Table Legs at the bottom. These are isolated clusters. They don't block anything, but they are easy to miss. If you ignore them, you'll end up with a Brown pig and zero targets in the final seconds.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 861

As you enter the endgame of Pixel Flow 861, the board will look like a floating monitor and a few scattered debris. The final moves usually involve:

  • The Blue Screen: The face on the monitor is a distinct patch of blue. It is often the last "large" group to go.
  • The Black Outlines: Voxel art uses black pixels to define edges. These are the most annoying leftovers. You will likely have a Black pig with 20 ammo hunting for single pixels scattered around the ears or the monitor frame.
  • The Pink Keyboard: Once the yellow body is gone, the pink keys are fully exposed. Ensure you clear these before you waste any ammo on the background or edges, as they sit in a dense, easy-to-hit block.

Finish the monitor face last. It’s the satisfying final click to end the level.