Profile Perfect Level 521 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 11, 2026

Here is the answer for Level 521 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 521 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 521 Answer

The complete solution is below. I will break down the reasoning step by step after the table.

SubjectMaterialContentAnimalCondition
Trough AWoodCornHorseCracked
Trough BConcreteWaterPigMuddy
Trough CClayCornCowDented
Trough DSteelHaySheepNew

Profile Perfect Level 521 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 521 uses four troughs and four traits: Material, Content, Animal, and Condition. The first few clues give direct, locked answers that make the rest of the solve fall into place quickly. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Lock the first conditions and materials

The puzzle starts with two clues that work together.

The first clue says the Cracked and Muddy troughs are in the left half. The troughs are arranged in order A, B, C, D. The left half means positions A and B. So Trough A gets Cracked and Trough B gets Muddy.

The second clue says Clay and Wood troughs are filled with Corn. This does not say which is which yet, but it confirms that two troughs have Wood and Clay as materials and both have Corn as content. Since only two troughs can have Corn, Trough A and Trough C are the Corn troughs. That locks Trough A’s material as Wood and Trough C’s material as Clay. Trough A’s content is Corn and Trough C’s content is Corn.

Now we know Trough A is Wood, Corn, Cracked. Trough B is Muddy. Trough C is Clay, Corn.

Step 2: Place the Pig and Horse from the neighbor clue

The third clue says Pig is between the troughs with the same content. The only two troughs with the same content (Corn) are Trough A and Trough C. So Pig must be in a trough between them. The troughs are in order A, B, C, D. The position between A and C is Trough B. So Pig goes to Trough B.

The sixth clue says the Horse’s only neighbor is the Pig. That means Horse is directly next to Pig with no other neighbor on the other side. Pig is in Trough B. Horse could be in Trough A or Trough C. But if Horse were in Trough C, it would have two neighbors: B and D. The only neighbor would be Pig, which fits only if Horse is at one end. Trough A has only one neighbor (B). So Horse goes to Trough A.

Now Trough A is Wood, Corn, Horse, Cracked. Trough B has Pig and Muddy.

Step 3: Use the Corn and condition clues to place the Cow and Dented

The fourth clue says the troughs with Corn inside are not spotless. That means they have defects. Trough A already has Cracked. So Trough C must have the other defective condition. The options are Cracked, Muddy, Dented, New. Cracked and Muddy are taken. The seventh clue says the Cow kicked the trough before, leaving it deformed. Deformed matches Dented. So Trough C’s condition is Dented. The same clue links Cow to Trough C.

Clue eight says the Animal eating from the Clay trough is not Horse. Trough C is Clay. We already have Horse in Trough A, so this clue just confirms that Trough C’s animal is not Horse. Cow fits.

Now Trough C is Clay, Corn, Cow, Dented.

Step 4: Confirm the shiny Hay trough

The fifth clue says the Hay trough’s material makes it look shiny. Steel is a shiny material. The hidden value for Trough D’s material is Steel, and the solved grid shows Trough D’s content is Hay. So Trough D is Steel and Hay. The clue also links Pig. That confirms Trough B’s animal is Pig, which we already placed.

Now Trough D is Steel, Hay. Its animal and condition are still unknown. Trough B’s content is still unknown.

Step 5: Finish the remaining values by elimination

The ninth clue is a bit messy but it confirms that one of the cracked troughs is between something else. Actually, it just reinforces what we already know. The clue says “2 troughs in bad condition are between the and”. The wording is garbled, but the linked cells show Trough A’s condition Cracked, Trough D’s content Hay, and Trough A’s animal Horse. All of these are already placed.

Now we are left with only a few blanks. Trough’s B content must be Water. The animals left are Sheep. The condition left for Trough D is New. Trough D’s animal is Sheep.

Let’s check all placements make sense. Trough B has Concrete, Water, Pig, Muddy. Trough D has Steel, Hay, Sheep, New.

Solution: Fill the last blanks

Everything fits. The final grid matches the solved table. Trough A is Wood, Corn, Horse, Cracked. Trough B is Concrete, Water, Pig, Muddy. Trough C is Clay, Corn, Cow, Dented. Trough D is Steel, Hay, Sheep, New.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 521

Clue 3 “Pig is between the troughs with the same content”

This clue trips some players because they think Pig is between the actual troughs that hold Corn, meaning physically in the middle. But with four troughs in a line A, B, C, D, the only position between A and C is B. The two troughs with the same content are A and C, so B is between them. This works cleanly.

Clue 6 “The Horse’s only neighbor is the Pig”

Players might mistakenly think Horse could be in Trough C because it is next to B. But Trough C has two neighbors: Trough B and Trough D. “Only neighbor” means one neighbor total, which only works at either end of the row. Since Pig is in Trough B, Horse must be in Trough A.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 521 is a straightforward solve once you lock the first condition and material clues. The neighbor clues then guide you to the remaining animals and conditions. The key is recognizing that the left half clue and the same content clue together give you the arrangement of the first three troughs. After that, the rest falls into place through elimination. If you get stuck, always check which clues link multiple cells at once they save you time.

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!

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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