Pixel Flow Level 899 Solution | Pixel Flow 899 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 899: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 899.
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Pixel Flow Level 899 Walkthrough
This level features a giant, intricate snowflake design centered on the board. The color palette is strictly winter-themed: deep blues, cyan, white, and a massive amount of pale lavender/grey filler blocks that make up the background of the flake. The rules here are standard, but the volume is huge. You need to clear the outer pale blocks to reach the vibrant blue core. Because of the sheer number of blocks and the limited open lanes early on, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 899 Overview
Imagine looking at a snowflake under a microscope. Thatโs this level. It's a symmetrical, six-pointed star made of icy blue and white pixels, but it's completely encased in a pale, purplish-grey ice block. The snowflake itself has distinct "arms" radiating from a bright white center.
Key visual features:
- The Lavender Shield: The majority of the outer layer is this dull lavender color. It blocks almost everything interesting.
- The Cyan Skeleton: Running through the middle of the snowflake arms are bright cyan (light blue) lines. These are buried deep.
- The Corner Locks: Notice the four corners have Key/Lock mechanics. There are pipes blocking the corners that require specific triggers to open up more shooting angles.
- Symmetry: It's perfectly symmetrical. This is usually good news, but here it means there's no "weak side" to exploit. Everywhere is equally fortified.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 899
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 899
The first priority is the pale lavender/grey background. Do not get distracted by the pretty blue tips poking out.
Why?
- Volume: This color makes up 60% of the visible surface area. Your lavender pigs will have massive ammo counts (often 20+), and if you don't clear a path for them immediately, they will clog your waiting slots.
- Access: The bright blues and whites are mostly "interior" colors. You can see tips of them, but you can't reach the bulk of them until the grey "ice" is chipped away.
- The Keys: The keys unlocking the corner pipes are often guarded by these grey blocks. You need to clear the space around the locks to eventually hit the triggers.
Strategy: Look for the lavender pigs. Drop them early. Let them shred the outer casing. Do not place a blue or cyan pig unless you have absolutely no other choice, as they will likely run out of targets after hitting just 2-3 blocks, leaving you with a stuck pig.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 899 without power ups or boosters
Once the grey shell is cracked, the level looks like a half-melted snowman. You'll see jagged arms of the snowflake sticking out. This is the danger zone.
The Logic Trap: At this stage, you will see a mix of Dark Blue, Cyan, and White. The trap is that they are interwoven. A Dark Blue pig might clear three blocks and then stop because the next Dark Blue block is hidden behind a single White pixel.
The Solution:
- Watch the Conveyor Order: Don't just tap the first valid pig. Look at the next 3 pigs coming down the belt. If you see a White pig followed by a Cyan pig, check the board. Is a White block blocking a huge vein of Cyan? If yes, wait for the White pig.
- Drill, Don't skim: Try to focus on one "arm" of the snowflake if possible. Drilling deep into one section is better than skimming the top layer off the whole board. Deep drilling exposes the core, which often hides the final colors you need to finish a pig's ammo count.
- Ignore the Corners (at first): The corner locks are helpful but not mandatory immediately. Focus on the massive central bulk. The pigs naturally clearing the center will eventually clip the edges and handle the locks for you as collateral damage.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 899
The end game of Pixel Flow 899 is usually just the White center and stray Dark Blue pixels.
- The White Core: The very center of the snowflake is a dense cluster of white. Save your high-ammo white pigs for the very end. If you use them too early, they waste ammo on the scattered white tips of the snowflake arms.
- The Hidden Blues: Often, a single dark blue pixel hides right behind the conveyor belt entrance or near the pipe exits. Scan the perimeter. If you have a blue pig with 1 ammo left and nowhere to go, check the edges of the board.
Be patient with the rotation. Sometimes you just have to let a pig loop around the belt three times before the perfect shot lines up. Rush it, and you lose.


