Pixel Flow Level 109 Walkthrough
In the early-game ramp, Level 109 works best when you think about the board in short phases. One pig opens the position, another is saved, and the rest only matter if the queue stays tidy.
Video Walkthrough
Quick Solution
Level 109 becomes easier once you stop treating every front-of-queue pig as urgent. Prioritize the launch that protects conveyor space, preserves good ammo, and sets up the next color rotation.
Strategy Analysis
What usually breaks Level 109 is not the wrong color itself but the wrong moment. A playable pig can still be the wrong launch if it steals room from the better follow-up.
Steps
Your first job in Level 109 is not to clear cubes; it is to choose the pig that creates the cleanest queue afterward.
Let the first pig shape the rhythm of Level 109; a neat opening makes every later recycle more useful.
Keep the more reusable color in reserve if replaying it now would only steal space from the next key launch.
Once the opening stabilizes, clear in a sequence that keeps the belt open for the next meaningful pig.
Common Mistakes
- Players lose tempo on Level 109 by choosing immediate cube removal over a healthier next cycle.
- A lot of bad runs on Level 109 come from sending a decent pig now instead of waiting one beat for the better launch window.
- Many failed clears on Level 109 begin when players recycle a stored pig just because it is available, not because its color is timely.
Extra Tips
- A cleaner second cycle is usually the best sign that your Level 109 opening was correct.
- If Level 109 feels close, review the opening and ask which pig should have been protected for later.
- When Level 109 starts speeding up, slow your taps before changing your whole strategy.
- Use the waiting slots in Level 109 as planned storage; they are often the reason the best launch order works at all.
Last updated: 2026-01-14
Quality Score: 90
Guide based on public videos and confirmed game mechanics




