Pixel Flow Peacock Level Solution | Pixel Flow Peacock Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Peacock Level: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow Peacock .
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Pixel Flow Peacock Level Walkthrough
This level features a majestic, full-spread peacock. You are looking at a central blue bird body surrounded by a massive fan of green tail feathers, dotted with pink and yellow "eye" spots. The background negative space is filled with dark grey/black blocks.
The rule to beat Pixel Flow Peacock Level is patience with the "filler" colors. The board is incredibly dense. Because the peacock's tail is so wide, the Green and Dark Grey blocks act as a shield, protecting the inner colors (Blue body, White neck, Pink spots). You must peel these outer layers first. If you try to snipe the blue body too early, your slots will clog.
Is this hard? Yes. It is a very hard level because the green and black layers are intermixed heavily. You will often have a Green pig that can only shoot 2 blocks before getting stuck, waiting for a Black pig to clear the way.
Pixel Flow Peacock Level Overview
Imagine a peacock showing off. The bird stands dead center. Its body is a vertical column of bright blues (light cyan and deep blue). The neck curves slightly to the left in white.
Surrounding this central blue column is the main threat: the tail fan. It’s a symmetrical explosion of Green stalks. At the end of each green stalk is a decorative "eye" made of Pink outer rings, a Yellow center, and a tiny Red dot.
Between every single feather is Dark Grey filler. The asymmetry here is subtle but annoying: the "eyes" of the feathers are staggered. Some are high up near the corners, some are low near the bird's feet. This means you don't just clear "the top" or "the bottom." You have to clear "the mesh" of green and black everywhere at once.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Peacock Level
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Peacock Level
Start with Dark Grey (Black) or Green.
Narratively, you need to "unclutter" the fan. Logically, the Dark Grey blocks are technically the "background," but they sit flush with the Green feathers on the top layer.
I strongly recommend prioritizing Dark Grey pigs whenever they appear on the belt. Why? Because the grey blocks are usually single-file lines between the feathers. If you don't clear them, they act like walls, blocking your Green pigs from hitting the feathers behind them. By removing the grey, you turn the board into a "Swiss cheese" of green, which makes every Green pig far more efficient.
If no Grey pigs are available, take Green. Just be careful: Green is abundant, but it's often blocked by the pink "eye" spots. Don't grab a Green pig if the only green blocks visible are buried behind a pink block.
How to pass Pixel Flow Peacock Level without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Peacock Level is dangerous. Once you strip away the top layer of grey and some green, the board looks messy. You will see isolated floating "eyes" (Pink/Yellow/Red clumps) and the exposed Blue body.
Here is the trap: You will see Blue pigs and want to clear the bird's body. Don't do it yet.
The Blue body is a solid vertical wall. If you start chipping away at it, you aren't actually helping uncover other colors. The priority must remain on the Fan (Green/Pink).
- Clear the Pink/Yellow "Eyes": Once the Green stalks are receded, the Pink rings become the top layer. These are small targets. Only grab a Pink pig if you see at least 3-4 pink clusters exposed. If you grab one for just a single eye, it will sit in your slot forever.
- Ignore the White Neck: The white blocks near the head are often buried deep. White pigs are slot-killers in the mid-game. Let them pass unless the head is totally exposed.
- The "Red Dot" Menace: Inside the feather eyes are tiny Red dots. These are 1-block targets. If a Red pig comes by and you only see one red dot exposed, skip it. Wait until you have revealed 4 or 5 red dots so one pig can do a massive cleanup job.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Peacock Level
The end of Pixel Flow Peacock Level is satisfying but precise.
You will be left with the Blue body and the White neck/head structure. The tail feathers should be completely gone.
- The Blue Body: This is usually two shades of blue. Make sure you distinguish between the lighter cyan chest and the darker blue base. They do not mix.
- The Beak: Watch out for a tiny yellow or black pixel near the white head representing the beak or eye. It’s easy to miss and can leave you with a pig holding 1 ammo and no target.
Your final moves will likely be a Dark Blue pig clearing the bottom of the bird, followed by a White pig finishing the head. If you played it right, your slots should be empty for this victory lap.
