Profile Perfect Level 173 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 7, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 173. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 173 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 173 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 173, followed by the step-by-step walkthrough that shows how each clue fits together.

SubjectTypeFavorite FoodResting Spot
Bird AFlamingoShrimp / PlanktonSand
Bird BSeagullFriesRock
Bird CPelicanCrab / PizzaWater

Profile Perfect Level 173 Hints And Walkthrough

This puzzle features three birds (A, B, C) with three traits: Type, Favorite Food, and Resting Spot. Several cells have two values separated by a slash — Bird A’s food is Shrimp/Plankton, and Bird C’s food is Crab/Pizza — so don’t try to pick just one. There’s also a hidden value (Bird B’s fries) that only comes to light through the clue chain. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Lock in Bird C’s resting spot and Bird B’s type from the opening clues

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Clue 1 tells us straight away that Bird C is resting on the sea surface, so its Resting Spot is Water. Clue 2 says Bird B is a Seagull, which locks its Type. These two initial answers give us a solid starting point. We now know Bird B’s type and Bird C’s spot, but the rest of the grid is still wide open.

Step 2: Use the “water loves Pizza” clue to nail Bird C’s favorite food

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Clue 4 states that the bird resting on Water loves Pizza. Since Bird C is on Water (from Step 1), its Favorite Food must include Pizza. That matches one of the slash‑separated values for Bird C (Crab / Pizza). At this point we don’t know whether Crab also belongs to Bird C, but Pizza is now confirmed as one of its foods.

Step 3: Place Bird A’s resting spot and one of its foods with the sand‑Plankton clue

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Clue 5 says the bird resting on Sand consumes Plankton. That directly gives Bird A’s Resting Spot = Sand and confirms that its Favorite Food includes Plankton. The same clue also reiterates Bird B’s food as Fries (the hidden value) and Bird C’s food as Pizza. So now we have Bird A on Sand, and we know Plankton is one of its two foods.

Step 4: Identify the Pelican and set Bird B’s resting spot

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Clue 6 introduces a positional relationship: “Pelican rests closer to the Rock than the Sand.” Bird A is already on Sand, so the Pelican cannot be Bird A. Bird B is already a Seagull, so the Pelican must be Bird C. This confirms Bird C’s Type = Pelican. The clue also explicitly gives Bird A’s Resting Spot as Sand (already known) and Bird B’s Resting Spot as Rock. So Bird B is on the Rock. Now we have all three resting spots: Bird A on Sand, Bird B on Rock, Bird C on Water.

Step 5: Confirm Bird A’s type and its second food using the Flamingo clue

Clue 7 tells us the Flamingo turns pink because of its Shrimp diet. That means Bird A is a Flamingo (Type = Flamingo) and its Favorite Food includes Shrimp. We already have Plankton from Step 3, so Bird A’s food cell contains both Shrimp and Plankton — a slash‑separated pair. Now Bird A is fully placed, and we only have Bird C’s food and the hidden value for Bird B left to finalise.

Step 6: Tie up the junk‑food neighbor clue and the remaining slash value

Clue 3 says birds that eat junk food are neighbors. It links Bird B’s Favorite Food (Fries) and Bird C’s Favorite Food (Pizza) alongside Bird B’s Type (Seagull). In the puzzle the birds are listed in order A, B, C, so Bird B and Bird C are indeed adjacent — the neighbor condition is satisfied. This also confirms once more that Bird B’s hidden value is Fries (we already placed it from clue 5). The only value left unexplained is the Crab in Bird C’s food cell. Since the solved grid shows both Crab and Pizza, and no clue ever says Crab is impossible, it simply shares the cell with Pizza. Bird C’s Favorite Food is therefore Crab / Pizza.

All seven clues have been used, every trait is filled, and the grid matches the final answer shown at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 173

Clue 3: “Birds that eat junk food are neighbors”

This one can trip you up because it doesn’t explicitly say which birds are eating junk food. You have to realize that “junk food” refers to Fries (Bird B) and Pizza (Bird C). The clue also links Bird B’s Type (Seagull) even though we already know that from an initial answer. Some players might think the neighbor relationship refers to all three birds or might misinterpret “neighbors” as meaning left/right in a different order. But since the subjects are in a fixed sequence (A, B, C), the only way two birds can be neighbors is if they are consecutive. Bird B and Bird C are consecutive, so the clue confirms the chain.

Clue 5: “Bird resting on Sand consumes Plankton”

This clue packs in a lot of information at once. It directly places Bird A’s resting spot and one of its foods, but it also restates the favorite foods of Bird B and Bird C. That extra repetition can make you think those are new facts when they’re really just reconfirming earlier placements. The key is to treat the linked cells as the clue’s full output: Bird A gets Sand and Plankton, while Bird B’s Fries and Bird C’s Pizza are already known from previous steps.

Clue 6: “Pelican rests closer to the Rock than the Sand”

The wording “closer to the Rock than the Sand” sounds like a distance comparison, but in this puzzle there’s no spatial grid — the subjects are simply listed in a row. The clue is actually providing a positional relationship that helps identify which bird is the Pelican. Because Bird A is on Sand, the Pelican can’t be Bird A (it would be at least as close to Sand as to Rock). Bird B is on Rock, so the Pelican must be somewhere between Rock and Sand? Actually the clue only gives the three resting spots, not distances. The correct reading is that the clue links the Pelican to Bird C (the only bird left) and then assigns Bird B’s spot as Rock and Bird A’s spot as Sand. Once you realize it’s telling you “the Pelican is not on Sand, and the Rock is occupied by a different bird,” the logic falls into place.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 173 is a tidy little puzzle that relies on a mix of initial locked answers, a hidden value, and two cells that hold two values each. The key was to handle the slash‑separated foods as multi‑value cells rather than forcing a single choice, and to let the neighbor clue confirm what the other clues had already placed. Once Bird A’s sand‑plankton link and Bird C’s water‑pizza link were set, the remaining spots fell into line with the Pelican and Flamingo clues. The result is a clean grid where every bird’s type, food, and resting spot are fully accounted for — even the hidden fries and the extra crab and shrimp values. Happy solving!

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

Thanks, — Liam

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Liam Stone

Liam Stone has played Profile Perfect since the app first launched on the Apple App Store. He spotted its potential early, and that early bet turned into hundreds of hours spent solving levels, testing clue logic, and documenting answers for other players. Liam runs the YouTube channel Puzzle Game Answer where his puzzle walkthroughs have earned over 935,000 views and a growing community of more than 800 subscribers. He covers a wide range of mobile puzzle games beyond Profile Perfect, giving him firsthand experience with how these games design clues, structure levels, and trip up even experienced players. Every guide on this site reflects that hands on experience. Liam plays each level himself, verifies every answer against the in game grid, and rewrites confusing clues into plain language so you don't need to guess. If you want more of his walkthroughs, subscribe to his channel.

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