Profile Perfect Level 523 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 11, 2026
Start with the final answer for Level 523 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 523 Answer
Here is the completed grid for Level 523. I will walk through how each clue locks it in after the table.
| Subject | Person | Expression | Flock Type | Companion | Staff Head | Calling Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shepherd A | Darren | Anxious | Merino | Corgi | Spiral | Whistle |
| Shepherd B | Helen | Tired | Dorset | German Shepherd / Pomeranian | Snake | Whisper |
| Shepherd C | Wesley | Happy | Jacob | Husky / Bulldog | Crystal | Bell / Horn |
| Shepherd D | Brenda | Anxious | Suffolk | Doberman | Fire | Telepathy |
| Shepherd E | Debora | Chill | Dorset | Rottweiler | Wings | Hand Clap |
Profile Perfect Level 523 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle starts with two locked answers: Shepherd A’s person is Darren and Shepherd C’s expression is Happy. The rest of the traits fill in through a chain of overlapping clues. Let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Lock Shepherd C’s staff, flock, person, and calling method
Clue 2 says the Happy shepherd has a Crystal staff. Since Shepherd C is Happy, we know C’s staff head is Crystal. Clue 6 then tells us the Jacob flock is led by the Crystal staff shepherd, so Shepherd C’s flock type is Jacob.
Clue 16 adds more: one of Wesley’s tools was traditionally made of tusk. This links Shepherd C’s person to Wesley and his calling method to Horn. It also sets Shepherd D’s flock type to Suffolk. So now Shepherd C has person Wesley, expression Happy, flock Jacob, staff Crystal, and calling method includes Horn (the grid shows Bell / Horn, so both are valid).
Step 2: Place Helen and Shepherd B’s tired expression
Clue 8 says Helen has been hiking the hills with her for 8 hours. This directly gives Shepherd B’s person is Helen and her expression is Tired (a hidden value). It also assigns Shepherd B’s companion as German Shepherd and Shepherd E’s companion as Rottweiler.
Clue 17 then confirms Helen’s calling method: no one can hear what she says, so it must be Whisper. That clue also adds that Shepherd B’s companion is both a German Shepherd and a Pomeranian, so the cell holds both values.
Step 3: Assign staff heads and calling methods for A, B, D
Clue 1 says Shepherd D needs concentration to call the sheep, which matches the hidden value Telepathy for D’s calling method. Clue 5 tells us that Shepherd B’s and D’s staff heads look dangerous: B gets Snake, D gets Fire, and C already has Crystal.
Clue 14 says the Snake staff is next to the Spiral staff. Since B has Snake, the Spiral must belong to either A or C. Clue 11 solves this: the Spiral staff shepherd used to be a referee, which gives Shepherd A a Spiral staff and a Whistle calling method. That clue also reconfirms B’s person and expression.
Step 4: Shepherd A’s companion and the Corgi link
Clue 10 says the one accompanying the overworked shepherd is not a Corgi. The overworked shepherd is B (tired), so the Corgi must be with someone else. That clue sets Shepherd A’s companion to Corgi. Clue 18 then confirms that the Corgi shepherd’s staff head is either Spiral or Wings, and since A already has Spiral, it checks out.
Clue 4 and 7 work together: the one who does a Hand Clap has either a Snake or Wings staff, and when the Clap signal is made, the Rottweiler goes running. That means Shepherd E’s calling method is Hand Clap and her staff head is Wings. This also matches E’s companion Rottweiler from clue 8.
Step 5: Shepherd D’s person, flock, and expression
Clue 13 says the shepherd to the right of the woman with a bun herds the Dorset. This gives Shepherd D’s person as Brenda and Shepherd E’s flock type as Dorset. It also reconfirms A’s Spiral staff.
Clue 12 says the all‑white flock is being watched by the Doberman, which sets Shepherd D’s companion to Doberman and her flock type to Suffolk (already known from clue 16). Clue 19 finishes D: the Doberman’s shepherd has just realized he is lost, so D’s expression is Anxious.
Step 6: Shepherd C’s companions and the grumpy dog
Clue 9 says the grumpy looking dog is between the two tallest ones. This gives Shepherd B’s companion as German Shepherd (already set), Shepherd C’s companion includes Bulldog, Shepherd D’s companion is Doberman (already set), and Shepherd E’s staff head is Wings (already set). So Shepherd C’s companion includes Bulldog. The grid also shows Husky as the other value, which fits with the remaining possibilities.
Clue 15, about the cute little companion for mental support, already added B’s Pomeranian and reiterated D’s Suffolk flock.
Step 7: Fill the remaining values
Now we have almost everything. Shepherd A’s expression is not directly given, but the only expression left after assigning Tired to B, Happy to C, Anxious to D, and Chill to E is Anxious. So Shepherd A is Anxious.
For the flock types, Shepherd C is Jacob, D is Suffolk, A is Merino, and we have two Dorsets left (B and E). Clue 13 already set E’s flock to Dorset, so Shepherd B’s flock must also be Dorset.
Finally, Shepherd C’s calling method includes both Bell and Horn (Horn from clue 16, Bell as the second value). The grid confirms this. All cells are now filled.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 523
Clue 8: “Helen has been hiking the hills with her for 8 hours”
This clue is easy to misinterpret because it doesn’t explicitly say who “her” is. The linked cells show it connects Shepherd B’s person, expression, companion (German Shepherd), and Shepherd E’s companion (Rottweiler). The key is that “her” refers to the companion dog, not another shepherd. Once you see that the clue sets two different companions at once, it becomes a strong anchor.
Clue 16: “One of Wesley’s tools was traditionally made of tusk”
This clue links three things: Shepherd C’s person is Wesley, his calling method is Horn, and Shepherd D’s flock is Suffolk. The tricky part is that “tool” means the staff head or calling method? The clue says “one of Wesley’s tools” and links to both the Calling Method cell (Horn) and the Flock Type of a different shepherd. It’s easy to think the tusk tool refers to the staff head, but the linked cells show it’s about the horn (a tool for calling) and the flock type of D. Pay attention to all three linked cells.
Clue 9: “Grumpy looking dog is between the two tallest ones”
This clue uses relative positioning, but we don’t have explicit height data. The linked cells solve it without needing actual heights: the grumpy dog is Bulldog, and it connects to the German Shepherd, Doberman, and Wings staff. The “between the two tallest ones” likely refers to the German Shepherd and Doberman (both large breeds), with the Bulldog in between them in the list of companions. Once you see the linked cells, the clue becomes a direct assignment rather than a positional puzzle.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 523 leans heavily on multi‑cell clues that tie a single sentence to several traits at once. Starting with the confirmed Happy shepherd and the Crystal staff quickly opens up the Jacob flock and Wesley’s identity. From there, the hidden values for Tired and Telepathy lock in early, and the remaining staff heads and companions fall into place through repetition and elimination. The two slash cells (Shepherd B’s companions and Shepherd C’s calling method and companions) are always treated as all the listed values, so no need to choose just one. Once you track each linked cell carefully, the entire grid solves smoothly.
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.
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