How Stuck Pixel Repair Works
A stuck pixel is one where the sub-pixel transistor still functions, but the liquid crystal has gotten 'stuck' in one position. The pixel displays a fixed color (usually red, green, or blue) regardless of what it should be showing. Rapidly cycling colors over the affected pixel forces the transistor to switch states many times per second. The theory is that this rapid switching may overcome whatever physical condition is holding the liquid crystal in place, allowing it to return to normal operation. Success rates vary widely. Anecdotally, 20–50% of stuck pixels recover after sufficient flashing time. Some recover within minutes; others need hours. Some never recover regardless of treatment. The technique is risk-free. Color cycling doesn't damage the screen and produces no excessive heat. The worst-case outcome is that the pixel remains stuck after treatment: but you haven't made anything worse.