Pixel Flow Level 866 Solution | Pixel Flow 866 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 866: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 866.
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Pixel Flow Level 866 Walkthrough
This level serves up a massive, multi-layered pixel art cheeseburger against a solid lime-green background. It looks delicious, but mechanically, itโs a trap. You have a dense central object surrounded by a single color field, but the layers inside the burger are messy and mixed.
The rules are standard but punishing here: you have 5 waiting slots. The pigs on the conveyor belt carry specific ammo counts (usually 20 or more for this level). You must match the pig color to the exposed blocks. If a pig has ammo but can't hit anything, it jams a slot. If you jam all 5 slots, itโs game over. Because of the block density, Pixel Flow Level 866 is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 866 Overview
You are looking at a classic fast-food stack. The centerpiece is a tall burger with a sesame seed bun on top, layers of brown meat, yellow cheese, and green lettuce in the middle, sitting on a bottom bun. The whole thing rests on what looks like a white and red checkered tablecloth or plate at the very bottom.
The background is a flat, bright green wall. This is the most critical visual element. It surrounds the burger on the top, left, and right.
Key Asymmetry: The bottom of the screen is different from the top. The top is purely the green background and the bun. The bottom is a mix of white, grey, and red table patterns. This means your "entry points" for clearing blocks are split: Green pigs dominate the top half, while White and Grey pigs are needed to clear the "floor" before you can touch the bottom bun.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 866
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 866
Target the Lime Green Background. Do not overthink this. The bright green background acts as a wrapper. Until you peel it away, you cannot access the sides of the burger.
Prioritize Green pigs immediately. They will strip away that outer wall. Be careful, though. There is also "lettuce green" inside the burger. You want to use your Green pigs to clear the massive background blocks first. If a Green pig has 20 ammo and clears the background but leaves 2 ammo, let it sit in a slot. Do not discard it. You will need those last few shots for the lettuce later.
Simultaneously, watch for White pigs. The "tablecloth" at the bottom and the "sesame seeds" on the top bun are on the outer layer. Clearing the white blocks at the bottom is crucial because it exposes the bottom brown bun.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 866 without power ups or boosters
Once the green background is gone, the burger looks "half-eaten." This is the danger zone. You will see a lot of Brown (Meat/Bun), Yellow (Cheese), and Red (Tomato/Ketchup) mixed together.
Here is the strategy to avoid a slot jam:
- Prioritize Brown: The bun and meat patties make up 50% of this image's volume. A Brown pig is almost always a safe bet. If you see a Brown pig in the queue, prioritize getting it to the front. It will dig deep holes into the burger, exposing the other colors.
- The Red/Yellow Trap: You will see Red and Yellow pigs in the queue early. Do not let them clog your slots. If the burger is still covered in Brown meat pixels, a Red pig is useless. It will sit in your slot and do nothing. Only pull a Red or Yellow pig if you clearly see a large patch of tomato or cheese exposed.
- The Grey/Black Pig: You might see a dark Grey or Black pig (like the one in the screenshot queue with 24 ammo). These are usually for the shadows between burger layers or the crust. They are high-value targets. Use them to break up solid lines of color.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 866
The end of Pixel Flow Level 866 is usually messy. You will likely be left with the Deep Red tomato slices and the final Yellow cheese drips that were hidden in the very center of the stack.
Also, check the bottom corners. The "tablecloth" pattern often hides stray Red or White pixels that are easy to miss until the burger is mostly gone. Ensure you don't waste a fresh high-ammo pig just to snipe one single remaining pixel. If you have a pig in a waiting slot with just 1 or 2 ammo left, save it for these final crumbs.


