Pixel Flow Pig Level Solution | Pixel Flow Pig Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Pig Level Walkthrough
This level features a classic voxel farm scene. You are looking at a bright, sunny day with a massive Red Barn in the background, a Pink Pig in the foreground, and a dirt path winding between them. It looks cheerful. It isn't. The density of the pixel layers here is high.
To beat Pixel Flow Pig Level, you must treat the image like an onion. You cannot shoot the Red Barn until you have removed the Pink Pig standing in front of it. The game physics are strict: your shots hit the first block they touch. If you try to snipe the blue sky while the white fence is still standing, you will likely hit the fence, waste ammo, and clog your waiting slots.
Is it a very hard level? Yes. The color palette is scattered, and the "White" color is used for both the front fence and the back clouds, which creates a depth trap that confuses many players.
Pixel Flow Pig Level Overview
The artwork tells a simple story: a Pink Pig is posing for a portrait. It dominates the bottom-left quadrant. Directly in front of the pig is a jagged White Fence that runs across the bottom edge. To the right of the pig, a Brown Dirt Path snakes upward, leading to the Red Barn in the top-right corner. The top-left corner is filled with Blue Sky and snowy mountains.
The asymmetry here is your biggest enemy. The left side is heavy with foreground objects (Pig, Fence), while the right side is clearer but deeper (Path, Barn).
The colors behave differently based on depth:
- Pink: Exclusively the pig. It is a thick, solid block in the center-left.
- Green: The grass. It acts as the "floor" for the whole level, connecting the fence to the barn.
- White: The danger color. It exists in the very front (fence) and the very back (clouds/mountain peaks).
- Red & Brown: These form the barn and path structures in the back-right.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Pig Level
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Pig Level
I recommend you start by aggressively clearing the Pink Pig.
Here is the logic: The pig is a massive, central obstacle. It sits physically in front of the green grass and the black support pillars. Until the pig is gone, you cannot access the center of the board. The Pink color is also isolated; it doesn't appear in the background like White or Green might.
When you see a Pink pig on the belt, let it rip. It will hit the snout, ears, and body. Because the pig is a large, contiguous blob of voxels, you rarely waste ammo. Every shot connects. Once the pink is stripped away, you reveal a large cavity in the center of the board, which exposes the Green Grass and Black shadows behind it. This "hole" is vital for aiming at the deeper layers later.
How to pass Pixel Flow Pig Level without power ups or boosters
The mid-game of Pixel Flow Pig Level is where runs die. Once the Pink Pig is gone, you are left with a messy skeleton of the farm. You will see vertical columns of Black and Grey (the shadows/outlines) standing alone like ugly pillars.
At this stage, you must switch your priority to the Green Grass.
The grass is the connector. It touches the fence at the bottom and the barn at the top. By focusing on Green, you lower the overall height of the board evenly. If you ignore the grass and try to snipe the Red Barn too early, your pigs will dump into the waiting slots because the Red blocks are often shielded by high Green blades of grass.
Watch out for the White Fence trap. You will get White pigs. Do not try to shoot the clouds yet. Use the White pigs only to destroy the bottom fence row. If you try to shoot the sky, you might accidentally hit a white pixel on the fence or barn trim, leaving you with leftover ammo you can't spend. Clear the bottom fence first. This clears the "front line" entirely.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Pig Level
As you reach the end, the board should look like a hollow shell. The pig, fence, and grass are gone. All that remains is the Red Barn floating in the back-right and the Blue Sky wall in the back-left.
This is the cleanup phase.
- Brown: Finish the dirt path and the barn door. These are usually vertical strips that hide in the middle depth.
- Red: Now you can safely unload on the barn. It is a big target, easy to hit once the foreground clutter is gone.
- Blue/White: The final moves are almost always the sky. The Blue background is the furthest layer back. You save it for last because nothing blocks it anymore. The remaining White clouds will pop easily now that the pesky White fence is long gone.
Keep your slot management tight. If you have a Black pig clogging a slot, look for the tiny outline pixels around the barn door. They are hard to see but essential to clear.
