Pixel Flow Level 1079 Walkthrough
Level 1079 is a good example of the late-game stretch because it ties conveyor space, waiting-slot value, and launch order together. If one part gets rushed, the rest usually follows it downhill.
Video Walkthrough
Quick Solution
For Level 1079, think of the first cycle as queue editing. You are deciding which pig gets space now, which pig should be saved, and which ammo needs to survive into the next pass.
Strategy Analysis
Level 1079 usually goes bad when players confuse a playable pig with a priority pig. The difference is small at the start and huge by the end of the run.
Steps
The first move in Level 1079 should improve queue quality, not just remove cubes.
Send the timing-sensitive pig first so its ammo lands while the belt is still easy to manage.
Use the waiting slots as intentional storage; delayed value is often stronger than instant value here.
If the queue starts looking cramped in Level 1079, slow down and restore timing before adding more pressure.
End Level 1079 with deliberate re-entry timing, not panic taps after the board gets thin.
When Level 1079 almost works, the missing piece is often a cleaner second cycle rather than a stronger first one.
Common Mistakes
- Another repeated problem in Level 1079 is bringing back a stored pig too early and stripping its ammo of future value.
- Many failed runs on Level 1079 come from recycling pigs by availability instead of by actual value.
Extra Tips
- If Level 1079 feels close, review which pig should have been preserved for the second cycle.
- When the conveyor feels crowded on Level 1079, reduce tempo before changing the whole strategy.
- If two launches look equal in Level 1079, pick the one that frees more space afterward.
Last updated: 2026-01-26
Quality Score: 90
Guide based on public videos and confirmed game mechanics




