Pixel Flow Sports Car Level Solution | Pixel Flow Sports Car Walkthrough
How to beat Pixel Flow Sports Car Level: Video solution & walkthrough. The fastest way to pass Pixel Flow Sports Car .
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Pixel Flow Sports Car Level Walkthrough
The subject for Pixel Flow Sports Car Level is a sleek blue and white rally car speeding through a desert canyon. You'll see a lot of earth tones here—bright orange rocks, beige sand cliffs, and a grey asphalt road dominating the bottom left. The sky is a solid block of cyan at the top.
The rules are standard: match the pig color to the pixel color. Pigs shoot until they run out of ammo or targets. If a pig has leftover ammo but nothing to shoot, it clogs a slot at the bottom. Fill all five slots with useless pigs, and you lose.
Is this level hard? Honestly, no. It is not very hard. The color blocks are massive and distinct. Unlike levels with confetti-like scattered pixels, Pixel Flow 36 gives you huge, satisfying chunks of color to eat through.
Pixel Flow Sports Car Level Overview
This level paints a scene of a rally race. The car sits diagonally, pointing toward the bottom left. This creates a strong diagonal split in the image.
- Top Left & Right: Rugged orange mountains framing the scene.
- Top Center: A lighter, beige sandy cliff face directly behind the car, topped by a strip of cyan sky.
- Bottom Left: A large, dark grey triangle representing the asphalt road.
- Center: The car itself is complex. It's a mix of white, blue, and black outlines, with tiny red details (taillights/decals).
The asymmetry is helpful here. The bottom left is almost entirely dark grey road, while the top half is a mix of orange, beige, and cyan. This separation means you won't accidentally trigger the wrong layer if you stick to the edges first. The biggest danger zone is the car itself—it's "crunchy." lots of small white and blue alternating pixels that can leave pigs with 1 or 2 ammo stranded in your waiting slots.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Sports Car Level
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Sports Car Level
Go for the Dark Grey Road in the bottom left corner first.
Why? It is the largest, safest "landing zone" on the board. It sits in front of almost everything else visually. By clearing this massive grey triangle, you expose the bottom edge of the car and the lower sands. More importantly, dark grey pigs usually come with high ammo counts (often 20 or 40). Dumping a heavy grey pig here guarantees it empties its clip entirely. You don't want a 40-ammo pig clogging your slot because you only cleared half the road.
If you don't have a grey pig immediately, target the Cyan Sky at the very top. It’s the topmost layer physically and visually. Clearing the sky opens up the jagged tops of the orange mountains, making them easier to target next without hitting the background by mistake.
How to pass Pixel Flow Sports Car Level without power ups or boosters
Once the road and sky are gone, the board looks like a floating car sandwich. You have the beige/orange mountains on top and the complex car in the middle.
At this mid-stage, be extremely careful with White and Blue pigs.
The car's pattern is striped. If you send a Blue pig too early, it might hit the roof of the car but get blocked by the white hood, leaving the pig with leftover ammo.
- Prioritize the Background Earth Tones: Clear the Orange and Beige next. These colors surround the car but rarely overlap it in complex ways. Getting rid of the desert background leaves the car isolated.
- Isolate the Car: Once the background is gone, the car is just a floating object. Now you can safely alternate Blue and White pigs.
- Watch the Outlines: The car has black outlining pixels. Do not send a Black pig until you have stripped away a good chunk of the blue/white body, or the black pig will just hit the tires and get stuck.
Refuse to use a "Bomb" or "Shuffle" here. You simply don't need it if you peel the image from the outside in (Road -> Sky -> Mountains -> Car).
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Sports Car Level
The final moves of Pixel Flow 36 are always the car's messy internals. You will likely be left with the Red pixels (taillights or brake lights) and the Black structure of the chassis.
The Red pixels are usually buried deep. You often can't even see them clearly until the white bumper is gone. Save your small Red pigs (usually low ammo, like 5 or 10) for the very end. Do not slot them early. The very last thing to pop will likely be the black pixels that make up the shadow under the car or the interior window tint. Keep a slot open for that final black cleanup crew.
