Pixel Flow Level 704 Walkthrough
Level 704 shows how mid-to-late Pixel Flow stages are solved. The answer is rarely to send more pigs faster; it is to preserve the right pig for the next useful window.
Video Walkthrough
Quick Solution
If Level 704 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
What makes Level 704 awkward is the relationship between waiting-slot value and conveyor timing. A pig with ammo left can be powerful later, but only if you do not force it back too soon.
Steps
Your first decision in Level 704 should be about queue quality, not raw damage.
Use the first launch to shape the board around the next pig, not just around the current one.
Only recycle a stored pig when its next trip has a clean reason to exist.
Common Mistakes
- A common failure on Level 704 is sending a playable pig just because it is first, even though another pig is far more timing-sensitive.
- Level 704 gets harder when leftover ammo is wasted on convenient cubes that were never urgent.
- Players often lose control of Level 704 by letting easy colors consume space that should have been saved for the important pass.
Extra Tips
- On Level 704, preserving one useful pig is often better than cashing out one small extra hit.
- Use the waiting slots on Level 704 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 704 is under control.
- Level 704 gets smoother when you treat conveyor space as a limited resource every bit as important as ammo.
Last updated: 2026-01-14
Quality Score: 90
Guide based on public videos and confirmed game mechanics




