Pixel Flow Level 961 Solution | Pixel Flow 961 Walkthrough

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Pixel Flow Level 961 Walkthrough

You are looking at a massive eight-panel display board that feels like a bizarre checkerboard of lockers. The entire structure is held together by a thick, heavy purple grid. Inside each of the eight panels, a golden pig face hangs from a chain. Pixel Flow Level 961 demands strict ammo management. You send colored pigs down the conveyor belt to shoot matching voxel cubes. Every cube destroyed burns one ammo. If a pig cannot find a matching color on the board but still holds ammo, it drops into one of your five Waiting Slots. Clog all five slots with unusable pigs, and your run is dead. Because of the deceptive layering hidden beneath the top grid, I consider this a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Level 961 Overview

This board tells a weird story. It looks like an eccentric billionaire’s security monitor setup or a creepy set of golden idols. The background grid is entirely purple. Inside the grid, you get eight distinct rectangular boxes. The left column alternates with bright yellow and dark purple backgrounds. The right column mirrors this, alternating dark purple and bright yellow.

Slapped right in the middle of every single box is a golden pig pendant on a chain. They have little "10" tags on them. It feels oppressive. The colors clash aggressively. The thick purple bars forming the cross-sections of the window frames take up a massive amount of surface area.

Notice the asymmetry hiding beneath the surface. As you blast away the top layers, the structure changes. The perfectly uniform golden pig pendants hide jagged, asymmetrical light blue shapes—they look like glass reflections or weird little clouds. The bottom right panel also has an irregular brown border that breaks the perfect symmetry of the grid. You cannot blindly fire pigs and expect the board to clear evenly.

Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 961

First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 961

I start by attacking the massive purple grid structure framing the entire board. Look at your starting queue. You are handed three massive purple pigs, each loaded with 40 ammo. Send them immediately.

  1. Dispatch the first 40-ammo purple pig to chew through the outer boundary lines.
  2. Send the second purple pig to eat the thick horizontal crossbars separating the top and bottom panels.
  3. Fire the third purple pig to finish off the vertical center divider.

I do this deliberately because the purple grid is a solid, interconnected block of color. It allows those heavy 40-ammo pigs to fully empty their reserves. If you try to target the yellow panels or the golden chains first, you will strand your pigs. The golden chains are too small to absorb large ammo counts. Strip the heavy purple grid away first. This exposes the raw edges of the alternating yellow and purple interior boxes.

How to pass Pixel Flow Level 961 without power ups or boosters

Midway through Pixel Flow Level 961, the board looks like a construction site. The golden pig pendants are entirely gone. The heavy purple grid is mostly destroyed. Now you are staring at the inner layer. Thick brown window frames surround what looks like blue and yellow sky panels.

This is the dead zone. Most players panic here and burn power ups. Don't do it.

Your pig choices must shift entirely to managing the brown frames and the light blue reflections. The light blue pixels form awkward, jagged shapes inside the yellow backgrounds. Some panels have large blue chunks. Others have tiny, fragmented blue slivers.

  1. Target the brown borders first. They act as walls blocking the light blue pixels beneath them.
  2. Hold your light blue pigs in reserve. If you send a light blue pig before the brown frames are broken, it will hit a few exposed pixels and then drop right into your Waiting Slots.
  3. Feed yellow pigs into the board only when a full yellow panel is exposed. The yellow background is broken up by the light blue chunks, so a high-ammo yellow pig will stall out if the blue chunks are in the way.

I follow this strict color priority: Brown, then Blue, then Yellow. You refuse to use power ups by strictly reading the layers. You never guess. You only send a pig if you can visually confirm enough exposed cubes to drain its ammo counter to zero.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 961

The final moments of Pixel Flow Level 961 are incredibly fragile. You have stripped away the purple grid. The golden idols are dust. The brown frames are gone. All that remains are isolated islands of bright yellow and light blue.

The most dangerous remaining zones are the bottom right and top left panels. The light blue shapes in these corners are strangely fragmented. A careless 10-ammo blue pig might only find 8 valid targets here, leaving it stranded with 2 ammo. Count the remaining visible blue cubes. If you see exactly six blue cubes left, wait for a 6-ammo blue pig. Fire your last specific pigs to wipe those stubborn light blue reflections, then let a final yellow pig clear the background board.