Pixel Flow Level 873 Solution | Pixel Flow 873 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 873 Walkthrough
This level features a giant purple mech standing in the middle of a city street, flanked by green trees on the left and chaotic red and yellow explosions on the right. Your job is to peel back the environment—trees, buildings, and sky—to expose the core of the robot.
The rules are simple but strict: use color-coded pigs to shoot matching blocks. If a pig runs out of valid targets before its ammo is empty, it clogs one of your five waiting slots. If all slots fill up with useless pigs, you lose. Because of the layered background, Pixel Flow Level 873 is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 873 Overview
Imagine a sci-fi movie poster. In the center stands a menacing, blocky purple robot with a single red eye visor. It dominates the frame. Beneath its feet is a grey and white road with lane markers.
The background is where the trouble starts.
- The Left Flank: A dense, vertical wall of Green trees blocks the left side of the robot. This is a massive, solid chunk of color.
- The Right Flank: This side is messier. You have flashes of Red and Yellow mixed with the Light Blue sky and White/Grey buildings.
- The Background: Behind everything is a mix of white skyscrapers and blue sky.
The asymmetry here dictates your strategy. The left side is a "safe" zone to dump green ammo. The right side is a "danger" zone because the colors are scattered in small, hard-to-reach clusters.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 873
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 873
Start with the Green trees on the left.
Why? Look at the sheer volume of green blocks. It is the largest contiguous block of a single color that isn't the main subject (purple). When a Green pig comes down the conveyor belt, you can be 100% certain it will fully empty its ammo into that dense forest.
Clearing the green early does two things:
- It removes a huge chunk of the "foreground," exposing the grey buildings and blue sky behind it.
- It guarantees you won't get a green pig stuck in your waiting slots.
Wait for Green pigs. Let them shred the left side. Do not touch the Red or Yellow pigs yet unless you see a very clear, large patch of those colors exposed on the right.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 873 without power ups or boosters
Once the green trees are gone, the picture looks lopsided. The left is open air; the right is still cluttered with explosions. Now you face the Grey/White Road and Building trap.
The road beneath the robot is grey and white. The buildings behind are also grey and white. This causes confusion. You might think you are clearing the road, but your pig starts shooting the skyscraper in the back.
- Prioritize Grey/White: You will need a lot of Grey pigs. The road is thick. Use them aggressively now that the Green is gone.
- Watch the Purple: The robot is the biggest object, but it's often blocked by the road in the front. You cannot clear the robot's legs until the grey road is gone.
- The Red/Yellow Risk: Be extremely careful with Red and Yellow pigs. These colors appear in small, scattered groups on the right side. If you grab a Red pig with 40 ammo but only 10 red blocks are visible, that pig will clog your slot immediately. Only pick these pigs if you can count enough visible targets or if you have an empty slot to spare.
If your slots start filling up, pause. Look for the Light Blue sky. Often, clearing the sky at the top helps reveal more of the tricky red/yellow bits on the side, giving those dangerous pigs more targets.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 873
By the end, the purple robot should be mostly gone. You are likely left with:
- Stray Sky Blocks: Small patches of Light Blue often hide behind the robot's shoulders or head.
- The Core: Sometimes the very center of the robot (the dark grey/black chest piece) is the last thing to go because it was buried under purple layers.
The final few moves are usually cleaning up the "mess" on the right side. You might have ignored those few yellow pixels earlier to stay safe. Now, with the board empty, grab a Yellow or Red pig to snipe the last floating debris. Victory is just a few shots away.


