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Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level Walkthrough

This level is a cage match. Literally. You are staring at a pixel art portrait of "King Pig"—a royal figure with a crown and cape—but he is trapped inside a heavy, multi-colored square frame. The main colors here are Magenta (Pink), Orange, Yellow, and Dark Red.

The rules to beat Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level are strict: you cannot touch the King until you dismantle his prison. The frame blocks almost every angle to the inner artwork. You must peel the outer layers (the frame) to create shooting lanes for the inner layers (the King). Because the frame blocks have massive health pools (mostly 20s), mismanaging a single pig will clog your slots instantly. Because of this high-health cage mechanic, this is a very hard level.

Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level Overview

The scene is regal but claustrophobic. In the center sits King Pig. He wears a Yellow crown and a high Yellow collar. His cape is a mix of Orange on the sides and Magenta in the center. His face is a pale pink, but his snout is that same vibrant Magenta.

However, you barely see him at first. The dominant feature of Pixel Flow 26 is the border.

  • ** The Sides:** Two massive vertical pillars of Magenta (Health 20) run down the far left and far right.
  • The Top and Bottom: Thick horizontal bars alternating between Orange and Yellow (Health 20), with a single stripe of Dark Red (Health 10) cutting vertically through the center.

This board is perfectly symmetrical, but that doesn't make it easy. The symmetry is a trap. The "frame" colors (Magenta, Orange, Yellow) are the exact same colors used for the King’s internal outfit. This means a Pink pig could technically hit the inner shirt if the path was clear, but the frame forces you to waste ammo on the edges first. The dense packing of "20" health blocks means you need sustained fire, not just stray shots.

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First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level

You must attack the Magenta Side Columns immediately.

Logic dictates this for two reasons. First, look at your starting queue. You likely have high-capacity Pink/Magenta pigs (carrying 20 ammo). The side columns are exactly 20 blocks high or close to it. It is a perfect 1-to-1 trade. If you send a Pink pig to the belt now, it will strip away one entire side of the frame.

Second, removing the sides is safer than removing the top/bottom. The top and bottom rows are checkered with Orange, Yellow, and Red. If you send a Yellow pig to hit the top border, it might clear the top but run out of targets before it spends all its ammo, because the bottom Yellow blocks might still be obstructed by other colors. The Magenta sides, however, are solid, uninterrupted vertical targets. Clear the left and right walls first to open up wide flanking angles for your next moves.

How to pass Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level without power ups or boosters

Once the Magenta walls are down, the level enters a messy middle phase. The "King" is exposed, but he is still guarded by the top and bottom stripes of the frame.

At this stage, prioritize the Orange and Yellow pigs. The King's cape is heavy on Orange, and his crown/collar is solid Yellow.

  • The Danger Zone: Watch out for the Dark Red strip running down the absolute center of the board. It connects the top border, the back of the pig's head, and the bottom border. Because it is so thin (only 1 block wide), it is hard to hit.
  • The Ammo Trap: Do not deploy a Dark Red pig unless you are sure it has a clear line of sight to at least 10 red blocks. Often, the top Red block is exposed, but the ones beneath it are shielded by the Yellow crown. If you deploy a Red pig too early, it will shoot one block and then sit in your waiting slot forever, blocking your progress.

Focus on peeling the Orange cape next. The cape is bulky and sits on the outer edges of the pig's body. Clearing the Orange pixels usually exposes the inner layers of the body, allowing you to finally get clean shots at the central Dark Red spine and the rest of the Yellow collar.

Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level

As you near the end of Pixel Flow Pig with Crown Level, the board looks like a skeleton. The majestic cape and heavy frame are gone.

You are likely left with:

  1. The Face: The pale pink pixels of the face are often the last to go because they are buried deep in the center.
  2. The Red Spine: That vertical Dark Red line usually survives until the end because it was protected by the crown and snout.
  3. Scattered Yellow: Often, a few pixels of the crown remain floating at the top.

Save your low-ammo pigs for this phase. You don't want to bring a 20-ammo pig to clear 3 pixels of a face. If the game hands you a heavy ammo pig for a color that barely exists on the board, let it sit in the queue. Do not drop it into a slot unless you absolutely have to. Wait for a smaller pig, or clear a different color to open up more targets for the heavy pig. Precision beats speed here.