Profile Perfect Level 223 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 11, 2026
The quick solution for Level 223 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 223 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid first, then I’ll walk through every clue and deduction that gets us there.
| Subject | Advertisement | Label | Location | Daily Viewers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard A | Movie | Discount | Highway | 5K |
| Billboard B | Soda | New | Building | 9K |
| Billboard C | Chips / Burger | Coming Soon | Bus Stop | 7K |
Profile Perfect Level 223 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 223 starts with one locked-in answer: Billboard A has 5K daily viewers. From there, the puzzle uses a mix of position clues (“left of”, “not next to”) and a couple of either/or statements that require careful tracking. The most unusual twist comes at the end when one billboard’s advertisement turns out to hold two values at once.
Step 1: Lock in Billboard A’s label and location using the starting hint
The puzzle gives us an initial answer: Billboard A’s Daily Viewers = 5K. The first clue says “Billboard at the Highway that shows Discount has least views.” Since 5K is the smallest viewer count, that billboard must be Billboard A. So we can immediately fill in:
- Billboard A’s label is Discount
- Billboard A’s location is Highway
This gives us a solid anchor. We know where A is and what label it carries.
Step 2: Use the “left of” and “not next to” clues to place Billboard B and C
Clue 3 says “Soda billboard is to the left of Burger.” Clue 4 says “Billboard with label is not next to the one at Highway.” At first glance, “billboard with label” sounds odd — every billboard has a label. But the linked cells in clue 4 tell us that this refers to Billboard C, and that its label is Coming Soon. The same clue also confirms that Billboard B’s advertisement is Soda.
Now combine that with clue 3: if Soda is on B, then Burger must be to the right of B. The only billboard to the right of B is C. So Billboard C’s advertisement is Burger. At this point, we have:
- B: Advertisement = Soda (and we don’t know its label or location yet)
- C: Advertisement = Burger, Label = Coming Soon
Notice that A is at Highway, and C is not next to A (B sits between them), so the “not next to” condition is satisfied.
Step 3: Apply the Bus Stop and label restrictions to finish the first column and more
Clue 6 says “The Bus Stop ads is not about Movie and does not have New label.” We already know A is at Highway, so Bus Stop must belong to either B or C. The clue also tells us that the Bus Stop ad isn’t Movie — that’s fine because C’s advertisement is Burger. And it doesn’t have the New label. C’s label is Coming Soon, so that works. Therefore, Billboard C’s location is Bus Stop.
The same clue also gives two more pieces:
- Billboard B’s label must be New (since A has Discount and C has Coming Soon).
- Billboard A’s advertisement is Movie (“Advertisement at the left is either about Movie or Chips” — more on that in a moment, but clue 6 confirms it’s Movie).
Now we have A’s advertisement locked as Movie. That also resolves the either/or from clue 2: the leftmost billboard is A, and it could have been Movie or Chips. Since it’s Movie, Chips must go elsewhere.
Step 4: Determine Daily Viewers with the “Coming Soon” restriction
Clue 5 says “Ads showing Coming Soon does not have the most views.” The billboard with Coming Soon is C. The most views among the three possible values (5K, 7K, 9K) is 9K. So C cannot be 9K. A already has 5K, so the only remaining value for C is 7K. That forces B to take the remaining viewer count: 9K.
We now have all Daily Viewers placed.
Step 5: Fill the remaining cells by elimination
We’re almost done. Let’s see what’s missing.
- Billboard B’s location: Locations are Highway (A), Bus Stop (C), and one left — Building. So B’s location is Building.
- Billboard C’s advertisement: We already have Burger from clue 3, but the final grid shows “Chips / Burger.” Where does Chips come from? Remember clue 2 said the leftmost billboard (A) is either Movie or Chips. A turned out to be Movie, so Chips must be assigned somewhere. The only billboard without a confirmed advertisement that can take it is C, and C already has Burger. In Profile Perfect, a cell can hold multiple values separated by a slash, so C’s advertisement is both Chips and Burger. That matches the solved grid.
All cells are filled. The final solution:
- Billboard A: Movie, Discount, Highway, 5K
- Billboard B: Soda, New, Building, 9K
- Billboard C: Chips / Burger, Coming Soon, Bus Stop, 7K
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 223
“Advertisement at the left is either about Movie or Chips” (Clue 2)
This clue can throw you because it’s an either/or that doesn’t get resolved until later. On its own, you can only note that A is one of those two. Many players might assume it’s Chips because the other clues seem to steer toward Burger and Soda. But the real trick is that Chips ends up sharing a cell with Burger on C. So the either/or is actually a red herring — it forces Movie onto A, leaving Chips to join Burger. Keeping track of which values are “used” is key.
“Billboard with label is not next to the one at Highway” (Clue 4)
The phrasing “billboard with label” is confusing because every billboard has a label. The clue actually means “the billboard that has the label Coming Soon” (as revealed by its linked cells). Without seeing the links, you might wonder which label it’s referring to. The real insight is that the billboard not next to Highway is C, so its label must be Coming Soon. That also indirectly gives you B’s advertisement as Soda, which then connects to the left-of clue.
The slash-separated cell for Billboard C’s advertisement
Seeing “Chips / Burger” in the final answer might feel like a cheat if you expected each billboard to have exactly one advertisement value. But Profile Perfect allows multiple values in a single cell when the clues demand it. In our solve, clue 3 gave Burger to C, and clue 2 forced Chips to the same billboard because the only other candidate (A) took Movie. It’s a rare case where a subject has two valid values for the same trait, so don’t be afraid to trust the grid.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 223 is a satisfying mix of direct placement clues and a few that require you to hold possibilities until later. The key was using the initial answer to anchor Billboard A, then letting the position clues and the “not next to” restriction unravel the rest. Don’t let the “either Movie or Chips” distract you — once you see that Chips has to land on C, the whole puzzle clicks into place. Happy solving!
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
Thanks, — Liam

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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