Pixel Flow Level 890 Solution | Pixel Flow 890 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 890 Walkthrough
This level features a large, rectangular spiral notebook. The main image drawn on the notebook's "paper" is a pixelated playing card face—specifically, it resembles the suicide King (King of Hearts) with a sword behind his head, rendered in red, yellow, black, and white.
The Light Cyan border frames the entire notebook. The "paper" itself is mostly White, but heavily populated with the Red and Yellow details of the King's robe and crown. The Black pixels form the spiral binding on the left and the outlines of the figure.
The rule to beat Pixel Flow Level 890 is strictly about layer management. The cyan border and the white background page act as the "lid" on the box. You cannot access the complex red/yellow patterns of the King until you peel back the white edges.
Is this level hard? Yes, it is very hard. The white background is deceptive; it looks like a single layer, but it interlocks with the red and yellow sections in a way that often leaves single white pixels stranded. If you clear the big white chunks too fast without clearing the adjacent colors, you'll end up with isolated white pixels and no way to reach them.
Pixel Flow Level 890 Overview
Imagine opening a student's sketchbook to find a perfectly drawn King of Hearts. The image is dominated by the Red of the King's robe and the background, and the Yellow of his crown and hair. The drawing feels royal but constrained within the notebook format.
The most critical visual element is the Spiral Binding on the left. This is a vertical column of alternating Black and Grey/White pixels. This is the only asymmetric part of the board. The right side is just a clean paper edge.
This asymmetry matters. The left side is "dense." It has many small, alternating color blocks (the spiral loops). The right side is "open" (just white paper). Pigs attacking the left side will burn ammo slowly because they hit obstacles. Pigs attacking the right side will burn ammo fast. You need to balance this so your pigs don't get stuck waiting for a shot on the cluttered left side.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 890
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 890
I start by targeting the Light Cyan border first, followed immediately by the large White sections on the bottom and right edges.
Why the Cyan? It’s the outermost shell. It wraps around the top, right, and bottom. Removing this exposes the white page underneath.
Why the White next? Look at the bottom right corner of the notebook. There is a huge block of white pixels representing blank paper. Clearing this zone is safe and easy. It opens up the board and, more importantly, it exposes the Red border of the playing card drawing. Do not try to pick at the black spiral binding on the left yet; it's too mixed up. Clear the easy "blank paper" white first to get a foothold.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 890 without power ups or boosters
At the halfway point, your board will look like a mess of Red and Yellow strips. The nice white page is mostly gone.
Here is the danger zone: The Black outline of the King's face and sword is usually buried deep. You will see a lot of Red pigs coming down the conveyor.
You must prioritize clearing the Red vertical strips on the left and right sides of the drawing. These red strips act as walls protecting the inner yellow crown. If you don't clear the red, your yellow pigs will just sit in your slots, uselessly waiting for a target.
When the game offers you Black pigs, be very careful. Check if the spiral binding on the left is accessible. If the spiral is blocked by white or cyan pixels you haven't cleared yet, skipping that black pig is smarter than letting it clog a slot. Only take the black pig if you see exposed black pixels on the face or the spiral binding.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 890
The final battle is usually against the Yellow and Black remnants in the center.
The King's face (pink/brown skin tones) and the sword hilt are often the very last things to go because they are in the deepest layer, right in the middle.
Watch out for single stray pixels near the spiral binding on the left. Sometimes a single grey or white pixel from the notebook rings gets left behind because it was sandwiched between black pixels. Keep one slot open near the end just in case you need a specific color to snipe that one annoying leftover pixel.


