Profile Perfect Level 253 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 13, 2026
The final answer for Level 253 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 253 Answer
I’ve got the solved grid ready to show you – scroll past it for the full walkthrough if you want to see how every clue fits together.
| Subject | Eggs per Day | Types | Location | Favorite Food |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken A | 1 | Leghorn | Farm | Corn / Worm |
| Chicken B | 5 | Rhode Island | Lab | Corn |
| Chicken C | 2 | Polish | City | Apple |
| Chicken D | 3 | Silkie | Grassland | Wheat |
Profile Perfect Level 253 Hints And Walkthrough
This level gives you four chickens and four traits: eggs per day, breed, location, and favorite food. Two starting clues drop early facts – Chicken C loves apples, and Chicken D is a Silkie. From there the rest of the clues lock in every cell cleanly. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock the two initial answers
Clue 1 tells us outright that Chicken C’s favorite food is Apple. No deduction needed – that one’s locked from the start. Clue 2 says Chicken D is a Silkie breed. So we already know D’s type, and C’s food. That gives us a solid foothold.
Step 2: Confirm Chicken D’s egg count from the Silkie clue
Clue 3 says “Silkie chicken lay 3 eggs consistently everyday.” Since we already know Chicken D is the Silkie, that means Chicken D lays 3 eggs per day. Now D’s eggs are set, and we also get a cross‑check that D’s type is still Silkie (already known).
Step 3: Use the neighbor clue to place Rhode Island and Corn
Clue 4: “Rhode Island chicken that likes Corn is next to one that fancies Apple.” The chicken that fancies Apple is Chicken C (from Step 1). So the Rhode Island chicken with Corn must be a neighbor of C. The four chickens are ordered A, B, C, D left to right. C’s neighbors are B (left) and D (right). D is already a Silkie, not Rhode Island, so the only possible Rhode Island chicken next to C is Chicken B. That gives us Chicken B’s breed is Rhode Island and Chicken B’s favorite food is Corn. The same clue also assigns Chicken A’s favorite food as Corn (the linked cells directly confirm this). So Chicken A joins the Corn club – though we’ll later see A gets a second food as well.
Step 4: Identify the City chicken and its even egg count
Clue 5: “Chicken in the City lays an even number of eggs daily.” The clue’s linked cells reveal that Chicken C is that chicken – so C’s location is City, and its egg count must be even. It also hands us Chicken D’s egg count as 3 (which we already had from Step 2, so no conflict). Since C already has Apple for food, we now know C lays 2 eggs per day (the only even number that fits with later clues). So Chicken C’s eggs = 2, location = City.
Step 5: The most eggs and the Lab location
Clue 6: “Chicken B lays the most eggs due to the experiment.” That means Chicken B lays 5 eggs (the highest among the four). The clue also sets Chicken B’s location as Lab and repeats Chicken B’s favorite food as Corn (already locked). Now B is fully placed: 5 eggs, Rhode Island, Lab, Corn.
Step 6: Grassland chicken and the “not next to” rule
Clue 7: “Grassland chicken is not next to the one that lays the most eggs.” The chicken that lays the most is Chicken B (5 eggs). So the Grassland chicken cannot be next to B. The order is A–B–C–D. B’s neighbors are A and C. So the Grassland chicken cannot be A or C. That leaves Chicken D as the Grassland chicken. The clue’s linked cells also give Chicken D’s location = Grassland and confirm Chicken B’s favorite food = Corn. So D’s location is now set.
Step 7: Check the left/right condition
Clue 8: “Chicken that lays 2 eggs is not to the left of the one that lays 5.” Chicken C lays 2 eggs, Chicken B lays 5. In the order A–B–C–D, C is to the right of B, so C is not to the left of B. This clue simply verifies that the current arrangement satisfies the rule – no changes needed.
Step 8: Leghorn’s many foods and the Farm
Clue 9: “Leghorn chicken enjoys many kinds of food, but not Wheat.” The linked cells give us a bundle of info: Chicken A’s breed is Leghorn, Chicken A’s favorite food includes Corn and Worm (so that cell has two values: Corn / Worm), Chicken A lays 1 egg per day, and Chicken A’s location is Farm. Now Chicken A is fully filled in.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the steps above, every cell in the grid is accounted for. Chicken A has 1 egg, Leghorn breed, Farm location, and two favorite foods (Corn and Worm). Chicken B has 5 eggs, Rhode Island breed, Lab location, and Corn. Chicken C has 2 eggs, Polish breed (the only type left for C), City location, and Apple. Chicken D has 3 eggs, Silkie breed, Grassland location, and Wheat (the last remaining food). The solved grid matches exactly what you see at the top of this article.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 253
Clue 4: The neighbor clue that assigns Corn to two chickens
At first glance, clue 4 only mentions one Rhode Island chicken that likes Corn and one chicken that fancies Apple (C). But the linked cells also give Chicken A a Corn favorite food. This can throw you off because the clue text doesn’t explicitly say “Chicken A also likes Corn.” However, the puzzle treats the linked cells as the set of answers the clue supports – so A does get Corn as one of its foods (later confirmed by the Leghorn clue). The neighbor logic correctly identifies B as Rhode Island, and the extra Corn assignment for A is a direct drop from the puzzle’s internal solution.
Clue 7: “Not next to” with an assumed order
The clue says “Grassland chicken is not next to the one that lays the most eggs.” Because the four chickens are in a fixed left‑to‑right order (A, B, C, D), “next to” means immediate adjacency. B’s neighbors are A and C. Since D cannot be next to B, D must be the Grassland chicken. That’s straightforward once you remember the order, but if you mistakenly think the chickens can be rearranged, you’ll get stuck.
Clue 5: Overlapping egg counts
Clue 5 assigns Chicken D’s eggs as 3 even though that’s already given by the Silkie clue. This isn’t a contradiction – it’s the puzzle double‑confirming the value. Some players might worry that the clue creates a conflict, but it simply reinforces D’s egg count while also locking C’s location and egg number.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 253 is a straightforward solve once you latch onto the two starting clues. The order of the chickens (A, B, C, D left to right) is critical for the neighbor and “not left of” clues. Most of the deductions come from linking breed and food together, with a single slash‑separated cell for Chicken A’s favorite food adding a little spice. Everything fits together without any hidden values, so you can trust the clues as they come. Enjoy the easy clucks!
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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.
More Profile Perfect Guides
Trending Guides

A Visual Dictionary of Profile Perfect Clue Words

How Profile Perfect Balances Direct Clues and Indirect Clues

The cutest logic puzzles in Profile Perfect



