Pixel Flow Moon Level Solution | Pixel Flow Moon Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Moon Level Walkthrough
This level is a trap disguised as a pretty picture. You are looking at a pixel art scene of a sleeping crescent moon and a star, resting against a bright cyan sky. However, the most important part of this board isn't the moon. It’s the annoying checkerboard frame surrounding it.
The rule here is strict: you cannot hit the center until you break the perimeter. Is this a very hard level? No. It is not very hard mechanically, but it is a "very hard" test of your patience because the queue will try to force blue pigs on you before you are ready.
Pixel Flow Moon Level Overview
The image is a bedtime scene. A large, yellow crescent moon with a sleeping face takes up the left side, and a smaller yellow star sits on the right. There is a small patch of orange "blush" on the moon's cheek. The background is a solid block of cyan (light blue).
Everything is encased in a thick border made of alternating Pink and Purple squares. This is fully symmetrical, except for one detail: there is a small key icon overlaid on the pink blocks on the middle-left edge. This asymmetry is a hint. The game wants you to crack the left side of the frame to "unlock" the lines of sight to the moon's face. If you ignore the frame, you die.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Moon Level
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Moon Level
You must target the Pink and Purple Border first.
Ignore the moon. Ignore the sky. Look at the screenshot of the starting state: your pig queue is loaded with Purple and Pink pigs carrying 20 ammo each. This is not random. The game gives you exactly enough ammo to strip that checkerboard frame.
I focus specifically on the left side first (where the key icon is). By clearing the vertical column on the left, you open up the widest possible angle for future shots. If you leave the corners of the frame intact, they will act as bumpers, blocking your shots from hitting the cyan sky later. Strip the frame completely. If a Blue or Yellow pig drops into your waiting slots while the frame is still up, leave it there. Do not panic. Just wait for a Pink or Purple pig to clear the obstruction.
How to pass Pixel Flow Moon Level without power ups or boosters
Once the checkerboard frame is gone, the board looks messy. You’ll have a jagged island of Cyan sky protecting the Yellow moon. This is the danger zone.
You will see Black pigs (usually with low ammo, around 10) and Yellow/Cyan pigs with high ammo (around 40).
The strategy changes here. You must peel the Cyan Sky layers first. The Cyan blocks surround the Yellow moon. If you try to shoot the Yellow moon while Cyan blocks are in the way, your shots will just impact the Cyan surface and do nothing, wasting ammo if the colors don't match (or just getting blocked).
Use the Cyan pigs to eat away the sky starting from the top right, where the star is. The star is smaller and easier to expose than the moon. Once the sky is thinned out, you will expose the Black Outlines. Use the Black pig (10 ammo) carefully. These black blocks define the edges of the moon. Only shoot them when you have a clear line of sight. If you waste the Black pig's ammo on a blocked shot, you might not get another one for a while, clogging your slots.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Moon Level
The final phase is satisfying but requires precision. You will likely be left with the core of the Yellow Moon and that tiny patch of Orange Blush on the cheek.
The Yellow blocks are grouped in a massive cluster (40+ blocks). This is easy. The danger is the Orange. It’s a very small target, usually only 2-4 blocks hidden inside the yellow face. Don't let an Orange pig clog a slot early in the game. You won't need him until the very end when the moon's face is fully exposed. Watch out for single stray Cyan pixels hiding between the curves of the moon and the star; these are the ones that usually ruin a perfect run. Clear them before you finish the big Yellow sections.
