Pixel Flow Deer Level Solution | Pixel Flow Deer Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Deer Level Walkthrough
This level features a stunning cosmic stag profile set against a starry night sky. The palette is dominated by deep purples, neon pinks, cyans, and bright white highlights. To beat Pixel Flow Deer Level, you must peel back the outer layers of the stag’s neck and the surrounding night sky to reveal the core structure underneath.
You have 5 waiting slots at the bottom. The rule is simple: match the color of the pig to the cubes on the board. If a pig has nowhere to shoot, it clogs a slot. Fill all 5 slots with useless pigs, and you lose. Is this a very hard level? Yes, it is very hard due to the scattered "confetti" pixels (stars) that can easily trap you into wasting slots on colors that only clear one or two blocks.
Pixel Flow Deer Level Overview
The artwork depicts a glowing, celestial deer or stag facing right. The background is a heavy block of Deep Purple, peppered with tiny White stars and Pink sparkles. The stag itself is a mix of Cyan/Light Blue and Pink/Magenta.
Here is the asymmetric trap: The bottom left corner is a huge, dense chunk of Pink and Cyan neck muscles. This area is safe; you can dump a lot of ammo here quickly. The top half, however, is dangerous. The antlers are thin, spindly lines of pink and purple surrounded by empty space and isolated stars.
If you focus too much on the top "starry" section early, you will clog your slots with White or Pink pigs that only have one tiny target. The bottom section is your "ammo dump"—the place where you can safely get rid of high-ammo pigs to keep your slots open.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Deer Level
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Deer Level
I start by targeting the Deep Purple background and the large Cyan neck area.
Narratively, you want to "turn off the lights" of the background so you can focus on the deer. Logically, the Deep Purple creates a massive frame around the entire image. A Purple pig here usually finds 40+ valid targets instantly. Clearing the purple frame exposes the edges of the stag’s neck and antlers, giving your other colors (Pink and Cyan) more surface area to hit.
Do not start with White. The White pixels are scattered as single "stars" or thin highlights on the neck. A White pig played too early will shoot 3 cubes and then sit in your waiting slot with 17 ammo left, effectively blocking that slot for the rest of the game.
How to pass Pixel Flow Deer Level without power ups or boosters
By the mid-game, your board should look like a floating deer head—most of the dark purple background is gone. Now you face the "Antler Trap." The antlers are thin branches of Pink and Purple.
- Prioritize the Neck: Use your Cyan and Pink pigs to hammer the thick bottom-left section of the stag's body. This is the "meat" of the level. Even if you see a pig that could hit the antlers, check if it can hit the neck first. The neck consumes ammo faster.
- The White Pig Danger: You will inevitably draw White pigs. Only play them if you see a cluster of white exposed on the neck (the highlights). If the only white pixels are single stars in the top corners, hold that pig on the belt if possible, or let it drop into a slot only if you have 3+ empty slots.
- Vertical Drilling: The game physics mean you are drilling down from the front layer to the back. Focus on one vertical strip of the neck at a time. Clearing a vertical line often reveals "hidden" colors behind it that you desperately need to match a clogged pig in your waiting slots.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Deer Level
The final few moves of Pixel Flow Deer Level are almost always the tips of the antlers and the isolated stars.
You will likely be left with a few stray White or Pink blocks floating in the top corners. This is the most dangerous moment. You might have a waiting slot filled with a Cyan pig (useless now) and a Purple pig (useless now). You need a specific color to finish the level.
Watch the conveyor belt like a hawk. Do not grab a pig just because it matches. If you need 2 pink shots to finish, and a Pink pig with 50 ammo appears, grab it. But if a Pink pig with 10 ammo appears and you need 12 shots, you risk failing right at the end. Calculate the remaining blocks visually. If you see 5 pink blocks left, wait for a small pig. Don't jam your last slot with a massive ammo pig unless you are sure it clears everything.
