Pixel Flow Level 870 Solution | Pixel Flow 870 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 870 Walkthrough
This level features a large, vertical traffic light dominating the center of the screen. To beat Pixel Flow Level 870, you need to manage your pig slots carefully because the central yellow structure blocks many of the background colors (blue sky, grey buildings) from being hit early. You have limited waiting slots. If you pull too many pigs whose colors are buried behind that traffic light, you will clog your board and lose. Is this a hard level? Yes, it is very hard due to the layering; the yellow casing acts as a shield for almost everything else.
Pixel Flow Level 870 Overview
The scene is a street corner. A massive yellow traffic light stands front and center. The top light is a big block of red, and the bottom light is a big block of bright green. To the left, there's a white police car or vehicle nose peeking out. Flanking the traffic light are green bushes or trees.
The background is where the trouble lies. Deep behind the traffic light and trees are dark grey city buildings and a bright blue sky.
The asymmetry here is vertical. The central yellow pillar is the "spine" of the level. The left side has the white vehicle which is low down. The right side is mostly green foliage. The top is heavy on blue sky, but that sky is partially blocked by the grey buildings, which are in turn blocked by the yellow traffic light. This creates a "sandwich" effect where you have to eat the top slice of bread (the traffic light) before you can touch the meat (buildings) or the bottom slice (sky).
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 870
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 870
I start by targeting the Yellow casing of the traffic light.
Here is the logic: The yellow blocks form a huge vertical rectangle right in the middle of the board. This yellow layer physically sits on top of the black road, the grey buildings, and parts of the green bushes. Until you strip away this yellow "shell," your pigs cannot shoot at the dark grey or black pixels behind it. If you try to clear the background blue or the side grey buildings first, your pigs will just circle the belt uselessly because their line of sight is blocked by the yellow pixels. Get the yellow out of the way to open up firing lines to the center.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 870 without power ups or boosters
Once you break the yellow casing, the picture looks half-destroyed. The red light (top) and green light (bottom) will likely still be floating there, but the structure holding them is gone.
Now, your priority shifts to Green and Red.
- Green: There is a lot of green in this level—both the bottom traffic light circle and the bushes on the right. Green pigs are high value here. Clearing the green bushes exposes the grey building pixels on the right side. Clearing the green light exposes the dark grey pole or building behind it.
- Red: The red light is a dense cluster. It’s an easy target once the yellow border is gone.
The Trap: Do not pull Blue or Dark Grey pigs too early. Even after the yellow is gone, the grey buildings might still be blocked by the remaining Red/Green lights or the white car on the left. The Fix: If you see a Blue pig on the belt, let it pass unless you have a completely clear shot at the sky. Focus on clearing the "foreground" objects: the white car, the red light, and the green bushes. Only when these specific shapes are erased should you start aggressively pulling Blue and Dark Grey pigs to clean up the background sky and skyscrapers.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 870
The final few moves usually involve the Dark Grey buildings and the Blue sky.
Because these layers were furthest back, they are often the last to go. You might find a single stray pixel of grey hiding behind where the white car used to be, or a patch of blue sky that was trapped behind the top-right corner of the traffic light.
Watch out for the White pixels of the car's roof or the road markings. Sometimes a single white line on the road (bottom center) gets ignored until the very end because it looks like part of the background. Make sure you don't leave a white pig clogging your slot waiting for a single pixel you missed at the bottom of the screen.


