Pixel Flow Level 926 Solution | Pixel Flow 926 Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Level 926: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow 926.
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Pixel Flow Level 926 Walkthrough
Pixel Flow Level 926 features a massive pixel art scene of two blocky bears hugging. They are holding a white shape with red hearts in the center. The core rule here is simple but brutal. Your color-coded pigs ride the outer Belt and shoot down matching colored cubes. Every cube you destroy drains one ammo from that pig. If your pig runs out of targets before it runs out of ammo, it drops into one of your five Waiting Slots. Fill all five slots with partially loaded pigs, and you lose.
Because of the massive, layered floor section blocking the inner structures, I classify this as a very hard level. You have to peel the bottom away perfectly or you will choke your board.
Pixel Flow Level 926 Overview
The artwork looks like a giant, blocky Valentine's card. On the left, you have a heavy black and dark grey bear. On the right, a brown bear wearing a bright pink hat. They are squished together in the middle behind a large white pillow marked with red hearts.
The asymmetry here dictates your entire strategy. The top left corner is a solid chunk of black and white. The top right is entirely brown and pink. But the real problem is the bottom half. It is a massive, asymmetrical sea of yellow and orange blocks forming a thick floor. This floor is completely bottom-heavy. It creeps up the left side higher than the right side. It hides thick structural columns of dark red and brown underneath. You cannot reach the bears or the heart pillow without dealing with this yellow sea first.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 926
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 926
I start by aggressively shaving off the massive yellow and orange floor at the bottom. It is a huge, solid block of color that lets my yellow and orange pigs fully empty their ammo immediately.
Send in the yellow pigs on the Belt first. Do not touch the top pink hat or the black bear's head yet. If you grab a black pig early, it will shoot three blocks on the top left and then drop straight into your Waiting Slots. It will sit there, useless, while you scramble for space. Clearing the yellow bottom first exposes the hidden red and dark brown pillars buried underneath the floor. You need those pillars exposed.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 926 without power ups or boosters
Mid-way through, the picture looks totally bizarre. The yellow floor on the bottom right is entirely gone. This leaves jagged little staircases of orange, red, and brown cubes just dangling over empty space. The white heart pillow in the center is now fully exposed.
At this point, your pig choices shift completely. The Belt gets crowded fast. You must target the pink blocks on the left arm and the top right pink hat. Keep your white and red pigs in reserve. Wait for the pink pigs to clear the outer edges of the brown bear. I completely refuse to use Boosters here. You just need strict patience. Count your pig ammo. If a brown pig has 20 shots loaded, look at the board. Are there 20 brown cubes directly exposed on the outer layer? If not, ignore that pig. Let it ride past. Only grab pigs that can drain their entire clip into the exposed layers.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 926
The final moves in Pixel Flow 926 always isolate the center. The black bear head on the left melts away. The brown bear head on the right vanishes. You are left staring at the white and red cubes from that center heart shape floating alone on the board.
Grab your last white pigs from the Belt. Blast away the thick white border holding the shape together. The white cubes will disappear fast, leaving a couple of red dots floating in mid-air. Finally, deploy a single red pig. It will shoot the inner red hearts. Board cleared. Keep your focus on the outer layers first, and Pixel Flow 926 cracks easily at the end.


