Pixel Flow Level 877 Solution | Pixel Flow 877 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 877 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow Level 877 depicts a serene street scene featuring a bicycle parked in front of a window or shopfront, framed by hanging ivy and berries. The board is dense. You have a massive amount of White and Cyan in the background, contrasting with the dark detailed lines of the bicycle in the foreground. A strange vertical column of five blueberry pastries sits dead center, blocking your view of the upper layers.
The rules are strict here: you have five slot holders for your pigs. If you pick a color that only has 3 visible pixels but your pig has 20 ammo, that pig sits in your holding slot until you reveal 17 more pixels of that color. If all five slots fill up with stuck pigs, you lose. Because of the scattered red berries and complex bike spokes, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 877 Overview
Think of this picture as three distinct layers of depth.
- The Foreground: A black and dark gray bicycle resting on gray pavement.
- The Frame: Brown vertical beams (likely wood or tree trunks) and green ivy leaves with red berries draping from the top corners.
- The Background: Bright Cyan window panes and white walls.
The visual trap here is the foliage. The green leaves and red berries at the top are "confetti"—scattered, single pixels that don't touch each other. If you try to clear them too early, you will clog your slots. The bottom half is much blockier and safer. The right side of the window is slightly more open than the left, which is choked by heavy ivy.
The vertical stack of Blueberry Pastries in the center isn't just decoration; it obscures the pixels directly behind it, forcing you to work on the peripheral colors (the brown pillars and cyan glass) to make progress.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 877
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 877
Ignore the bicycle. Ignore the leaves. Start with the White or Cyan pigs.
Look at the background behind the bike. It is a massive, solid sheet of White pixels. Similarly, the window panes are large blocks of Cyan. These are your "safe" colors. By targeting the White background first, you do two things:
- You guarantee that the White pigs will empty their ammo completely and leave the board immediately, keeping your slots free.
- You "hollow out" the middle of the picture, isolating the bike and the brown pillars. This makes the remaining structures easier to identify and dismantle.
If you don't have a White pig immediately, grab a Cyan one to smash the window panes on the right side. Do not touch the Red or Black pigs yet.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 877 without power ups or boosters
Once the white background is shaved away, the picture will look like a skeleton: just the brown frame, the green leaves, and the floating black bike parts. This is the danger zone.
You must now focus on Brown and Dark Gray. The Brown pixels form the vertical pillars. They are connected and predictable. Clearing the brown wood disconnects the top foliage from the bottom pavement.
The biggest mistake players make here is grabbing a Black pig to fix the bike tires too early. The tires are broken circles; often, half the tire is on a deeper layer you can't hit yet. If you grab Black now, that pig will get stuck. Instead, clear the Gray pavement at the very bottom. This usually reveals the lower halves of the tires, making the Black color safe to pick later.
Avoid the Red pigs at all costs until the end. The red berries are single pixels hidden inside the green leaves. You rarely see more than two or three at a time.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 877
In the final phase, you are left with the "trash": the scattered Green ivy, the Red berries, and the last bits of the Black bike frame.
Now you can finally send in the Green pigs. Since you cleared the brown pillars earlier, the green leaves are exposed from underneath. They should clear quickly. The Red berries are likely the very last pixels you will destroy. Be patient with them. You might have to let a Red pig sit in your slot for a while as you peel back the final layers of green to find the last hidden red dots. The Blueberry Pastries usually tumble or vanish once the structure holding them is gone, marking your victory.


