Pixel Flow Level 398 Walkthrough
Level 398 sits in the developing midgame, where Pixel Flow starts punishing lazy queue decisions more heavily. The board is manageable, but only if each launch improves the next cycle instead of weakening it.
Video Walkthrough
Quick Solution
If Level 398 keeps turning chaotic, rebuild the opening instead of forcing the ending. A better first cycle usually gives you cleaner waiting-slot value and far more control over the rest of the board.
Strategy Analysis
The weak point in Level 398 is often the first unnecessary launch. Once a low-value pig takes space on the conveyor, the important color loses room and the queue starts to wobble.
Steps
Take a short pause at the start of Level 398 and find the launch that protects future conveyor space.
Prioritize the pig whose pass will make the following launch easier to read and safer to place.
As stored pigs collect below, keep asking which leftover ammo is worth banking for later.
Once the first cycle settles, clear in a way that preserves room for the next important color.
The final phase of Level 398 is cleaner when you protect timing first and cleanup second.
Common Mistakes
- A lot of failed runs on Level 398 begin with one greedy tap that leaves the next queue cycle weaker.
- A common failure on Level 398 is sending a playable pig just because it is first, even though another pig is far more timing-sensitive.
- Level 398 gets harder when leftover ammo is wasted on convenient cubes that were never urgent.
Extra Tips
- Level 398 gets smoother when you treat conveyor space as a limited resource every bit as important as ammo.
- On Level 398, preserving one useful pig is often better than cashing out one small extra hit.
- Use the waiting slots on Level 398 as part of the route through the stage, not as a backup plan.
- A healthy queue after the first cycle is usually the best sign that Level 398 is under control.
Last updated: 2026-01-14
Quality Score: 90
Guide based on public videos and confirmed game mechanics




