Pixel Flow Level 900 Solution | Pixel Flow 900 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 900: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 900.
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Pixel Flow Level 900 Walkthrough
This level features a classic medieval portrait: a knight in a silver helmet set against a bright outdoor backdrop. You’ll see large patches of Blue sky at the top, a White and Grey helmet dominating the center, and a Brown chest piece at the bottom.
The rules to beat Pixel Flow Level 900 remain standard but punishing. You must match the pig color to the pixel color. Because the image is dense with similar shades (multiple whites and greys), it is easy to clog your five slots with pigs that have no valid targets. You need to strip the image layer by layer, front to back. Given the messy mix of background noise and foreground detail, this is a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 900 Overview
The artwork depicts a knight staring straight at you. The helmet is the centerpiece—it’s split vertically by lighting. The left side of the helmet uses dark Grey and Black voxels to show shadow, while the right side is bright White. There is a gold (Yellow) cross detail right between the eyes.
Below the helmet, the knight wears Brown armor on the chest and has massive Red shoulder pads with Yellow cross designs. The background is where things get tricky. It’s not just a flat color. You have a bright Blue sky with white clouds. Crucially, the scene is asymmetric:
- Left Side: A simple brown hill with green grass.
- Right Side: A brown hill with green grass, but cluttered with white columns or ruins standing vertically.
This asymmetry matters. The white columns on the right blend visually with the white clouds and the white helmet. If you aren't paying attention, a white pig might snipe a column when you wanted it to hit the helmet, leaving you with awkward leftover voxels.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 900
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 900
I strongly recommend attacking the Brown Chest Armor or the Red Shoulder Pads first.
Here is why: The bottom half of the image is the most "solid." The Brown chest is a thick, protruding block of pixels that sits in the very front layer. By clearing the Brown first, you remove a huge chunk of the foreground without risking any "misses." The Red shoulders are similarly safe—they are large, contiguous blobs of color.
If you start with White or Blue at the top, you run a risk. The Blue sky is technically "behind" the helmet, but visible. If you peel it away too early, you might expose weird edges of the helmet that are harder to hit. Stick to the bottom. Clear the Brown and Red to expose the Pink neck and face hidden underneath. This creates a stable "shelf" at the bottom of the screen where dropped pigs can settle if needed.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 900 without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Level 900 is dangerous because of the White Voxel Trap.
Once the chest and shoulders are gone, you will be left with the floating head and the background. You will see three distinct types of white pixels:
- The right side of the helmet.
- The clouds in the sky.
- The ruins on the right-hand hill.
When you get a White pig, do not just drop it blindly. Watch the conveyor belt. If the pig is on the right side, it will likely hit the ruins. If it's in the center, it hits the helmet.
To survive without power ups, prioritize the Green and Brown background hills next. These are often "sandwiched" layers. They sit behind the knight but in front of the deeper sky layers. If you leave the Green grass scattered around the edges, it clogs your line of sight to the central Pink face pixels.
Clear the peripheral Green/Brown noise. This isolates the knight's head. Once the background noise is gone, you can safely dump White and Grey pigs to finish the helmet without them getting distracted by random background scenery.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 900
The final moves usually revolve around the Pink face and the deep Blue sky.
The Pink pixels form the knight's face and neck, which are buried deep inside the helmet and armor. You likely won't even see most of the Pink until the very end. Save your Pink pigs in the waiting slots if you get them early; they are useless until the armor is stripped away.
Your absolute last move will likely be a stray Blue pixel from the sky or a Shadow (Black) pixel from the helmet's interior. The corners of the sky often hide single cubes that are easy to miss. Keep your eyes on the top left and top right corners as the main image disappears.


