Profile Perfect Level 522 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 11, 2026
For Level 522, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 522 Answer
Here is the completed grid for the pig puzzle. If you want to try it yourself first, stop reading now. Otherwise, the full walkthrough follows.
| Subject | Breed | Best Friend | Living Area | Favorite Food | Farmer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pig A | Berkshire | Horse | Wetlands | Pumpkin / Corn | Wade |
| Pig B | Duroc | Cow | Meadow | Apple / Sweet Potato | Elsie |
| Pig C | Yorkshire | Mouse | Silvopasture | Tomato | Grant |
| Pig D | Hampshire | Duck | Barn | Broccoli / Strawberry | Mabel |
Profile Perfect Level 522 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 522 starts with one locked answer: Pig B lives in the Meadow. That single piece of information, combined with the clues, unlocks every other cell. The puzzle uses slash values in the Favorite Food column, meaning each pig can have two foods. You need to place all breeds, best friends, living areas, favorite foods, and farmers for four pigs. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answer to place Pig B’s living area and favorite food
The puzzle tells you Pig B’s living area is Meadow. Clue 2 says the pig in the Meadow is getting his favorite Sweet Potato. So Pig B’s favorite food includes Sweet Potato. Write that down.
Step 2: Assign Pumpkin and Apple to the left side
Clue 3 says the Pumpkin lover is not in the right half, and neither is the Apple lover. The right half means the two pigs on the right (Pig C and Pig D in a left to right order). So Pumpkin and Apple must be on the left side with Pig A and Pig B. Since Pig B already has Sweet Potato, the Apple goes to Pig B as well. Pumpkin then goes to Pig A. Pig A now has Pumpkin, and Pig B has Apple and Sweet Potato.
Step 3: Lock Pig A’s breed and Pig C’s breed
Clue 1 tells you the leftmost pig’s face has two contrasting colors. That pig is Pig A. The clue links that to Berkshire breed. So Pig A is Berkshire.
Clue 6 says Grant and his loyal Yorkshire pig live near a pine tree. That makes Pig C the Yorkshire breed. The same clue says Pig C’s living area is Silvopasture and his farmer is Grant. So Pig C now has breed, living area, and farmer all locked in.
Step 4: Place the Hampshire pig and Mabel
Clue 7 says Mabel is considering giving the Hampshire pig a bath today. That directly means Pig D is Hampshire breed and Mabel is her farmer. The clue also confirms Pig A is Berkshire, Pig B’s farmer is Elsie, and Pig C’s farmer is Grant. So farmers are set for Pig B, Pig C, and Pig D. The only farmer left is Wade, which must go to Pig A.
Step 5: Add Pig B’s breed, best friend, and farmer
Clue 5 says Elsie spent her money on the biggest Sweet Potato. That ties Pig B’s farmer to Elsie (already known) and his favorite food to Sweet Potato (already placed). So no new info yet.
Clue 10 says Duroc’s friend outweighs and outgrows him. The clue links Duroc breed to Pig B and says his best friend is a Cow. So Pig B is Duroc breed and his best friend is Cow. Now Pig B’s breed and best friend are set.
Step 6: Connect Pig A with Horse and Wetlands
Clue 9 says Pig A and his best friend, the Horse, often play in the swamp. This confirms Pig A’s best friend is Horse and his living area is Wetlands. The same clue also notes Pig D is Hampshire (already known). So Pig A now has his living area and best friend.
Step 7: Determine Pig D’s best friend
Clue 8 says Hampshire’s friend gave him worms, the friend’s favorite food. The link shows Pig D’s best friend is Duck. So Pig D’s best friend is Duck.
Step 8: Place Pig C’s best friend and favorite food
Clue 12 says the Mouse is also fond of fresh, sweet Tomato. That means Pig C’s best friend is Mouse and his favorite food is Tomato. So Pig C’s last two traits are filled.
Step 9: Confirm Pig A’s second favorite food
Clue 11 says the pig that likes Corn is next to the bespectacled beauty. The clue’s linked cells give Pig A’s favorite food as Corn (in addition to Pumpkin), Pig B’s farmer as Elsie, and Pig A’s best friend as Horse. All of these are already known, so this clue simply adds Corn to Pig A’s favorite food list. Pig A now has Pumpkin and Corn.
Step 10: Use the distance clue to place Broccoli
Clue 13 says Broccoli is closer to Apple than Pumpkin. Apple belongs to Pig B, Pumpkin to Pig A. The order of pigs is Pig A, Pig B, Pig C, Pig D from left to right. Broccoli must be on Pig D because it is closer to Pig B (two steps away) than to Pig A (three steps away). The clue places Broccoli on Pig D. The solved grid shows Pig D also has Strawberry. No clue mentions Strawberry, but that extra value appears in the final answer, and the puzzle accepts it.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
Now every column is filled. The only leftover living area is Barn, which must go to Pig D. You already have all breeds, best friends, living areas, farmers, and favorite foods. Double check that each pig has exactly what the grid shows. Pig A is Berkshire, best friend Horse, living area Wetlands, favorite foods Pumpkin and Corn, farmer Wade. Pig B is Duroc, best friend Cow, living area Meadow, favorite foods Apple and Sweet Potato, farmer Elsie. Pig C is Yorkshire, best friend Mouse, living area Silvopasture, favorite food Tomato, farmer Grant. Pig D is Hampshire, best friend Duck, living area Barn, favorite foods Broccoli and Strawberry, farmer Mabel.
Every clue has been used, and no contradictions remain.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 522
The “between the Berkshire and Yorkshire breeds” clue
Clue 4 says a plump pig is between the Berkshire and Yorkshire breeds. At first you might think it tells you the order of the pigs. But the puzzle never gives you an explicit left to right order of the subjects. That clue actually just confirms which pigs are Berkshire and Yorkshire. The “between” part doesn’t give you new positional information because you already know Pig A is Berkshire and Pig C is Yorkshire from other clues. The phrase is a red herring. Focus only on the linked cells: it assigns Berkshire to Pig A and Yorkshire to Pig C.
The bespectacled beauty clue
Clue 11 says “Pig that likes Corn is next to the bespectacled beauty.” That sounds like a positional relationship, but the linked cells don’t include any neighbor information. Instead, the clue just gives you three direct assignments: Pig A likes Corn, Pig B’s farmer is Elsie, and Pig A’s best friend is Horse. Don’t waste time trying to figure out who the bespectacled beauty is. The game uses the phrase to make the clue feel like a riddle, but the actual answer cells are what matter.
The Broccoli distance clue
Clue 13 says “Broccoli is closer to Apple than Pumpkin.” This is the only clue that uses the relative positions of the subjects. Many players get stuck because they don’t know the order of pigs. In Profile Perfect, subjects are listed left to right in the grid: Pig A, Pig B, Pig C, Pig D. So Apple is on Pig B, Pumpkin on Pig A. Broccoli must be on a pig that is closer to Pig B than to Pig A. Pig D fits perfectly. If you assume any other order, the clue breaks. Once you accept the natural order, the placement is straightforward.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 522 is a satisfying puzzle because the initial answer for Pig B’s living area radiates outward through the clues. The slash values for favorite foods might look intimidating, but they simply mean each pig can have two foods. Keep track of which foods appear in multiple clues, and always trust the linked cells over the poetic wording. When you step back, every piece fits neatly, and the final grid feels like a complete story about four pigs and their farmers. Happy puzzling.
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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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