Profile Perfect Level 528 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 12, 2026
Here is the completed answer for Level 528 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 528 Answer
Here is the completed grid for this plushie puzzle. I will walk you through each clue below so you can see exactly how every value falls into place.
| Subject | Animal | Color | Squeeze Sound | Required Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plushie A | Capybara | Green | Roar | 10000 |
| Plushie B | Dinosaur | Red | Chirp | 5000 |
| Plushie C | Penguin | Blue | Squeak | 2500 |
Profile Perfect Level 528 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 528 gives you three plushies to match with an animal, a color, a squeeze sound, and a ticket cost. The clues are all direct statements, but a few overlap and repeat the same information. Once you know where to start, the rest of the grid fills in quickly. Let me show you the order I used.
Step 1: Use the three starting hints to lock the first traits
The puzzle hands you three easy facts right away. The rightmost plushie is the easiest prize to get, which means Plushie C costs only 2500 tickets. Plushie B’s animal is already extinct, so Plushie B is a Dinosaur. And Plushie A’s strange color makes it look poisoned, so Plushie A is Green. These three answers give you a solid foothold. You now know the color of Plushie A and the animal of Plushie B, plus the ticket value of Plushie C.
Step 2: Connect the Blue Penguin clue to fill in Plushie C
The next clue says the Blue Penguin is the most popular because it is so cute. This directly tells you that Plushie C is a Penguin and its color is Blue. It also repeats that Plushie A is Green and Plushie B is a Dinosaur, which we already knew. So now Plushie C has its animal and color locked in. The only trait missing for Plushie C is its squeeze sound and we already have its tickets.
Step 3: Use the Capybara beast sound clue to set Plushie A’s animal and sound
The clue about the Capybara plushie playing a beast sound gives a big push. It says the Capybara plushie plays a beast sound, so Plushie A is a Capybara and its squeeze sound is Roar. It also reveals that Plushie B’s color is Red. Now Plushie A has its animal, color, and sound confirmed. We still need Plushie A’s tickets, but a later clue will cover that.
Step 4: Check the Green one is hardest clue for tickets
The clue about the Green one being the hardest to get tells us that Plushie A, being Green, requires 10000 tickets. It also repeats that Plushie A is a Capybara and Plushie C is a Penguin. This fills the last empty cell for Plushie A. Now only Plushie B and Plushie C need their remaining traits.
Step 5: The Penguin does not play a bird sound confirms Plushie C’s sound
The final clue says the Penguin plushie does not play a bird sound. That means Plushie C cannot have Chirp or Squeak? Wait, the clue directly states that Plushie C’s squeeze sound is Squeak. It also repeats Plushie C is a Penguin and Plushie A is a Capybara. This clue gives us Plushie C’s sound. Now only Plushie B’s sound and tickets remain.
Step 6: Finish Plushie B with the only remaining values
At this point, the grid has only two empty cells for Plushie B: its squeeze sound and its tickets. The sounds left are Chirp and Squeak, but Squeak is already taken by Plushie C, so Plushie B must have Chirp. The tickets left are 5000 and 2500, but 2500 is taken by Plushie C, so Plushie B must have 5000. The puzzle is solved. You do not need any extra clues to fill these; elimination does the job.
Solution: The final grid confirms every match
After working through the clues, the grid looks exactly like the table at the top. Plushie A is the Green Capybara that roars and costs the most tickets. Plushie B is the Red Dinosaur that chirps and costs 5000. Plushie C is the Blue Penguin that squeaks and costs the fewest tickets. Every clue contributed something, but the puzzle stays straightforward because most answers come from direct statements.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 528
Even a straightforward level can trip you up if you misread the overlaps. Here are the clues that gave me pause.
The Blue Penguin clue repeats old information
Clue 4 says “The Blue Penguin is the most popular because it’s so cute.” It then links Plushie C’s animal and color, but also links Plushie A’s color and Plushie B’s animal again. Some players might think they need to use the repeated info to cross check, but it is just the game reinforcing what you already placed. Ignore the repeats and focus on the new value: Plushie C is a Penguin and Blue.
The Capybara clue provides two new answers at once
Clue 5 says “By mistake, the Capybara plushie plays a beast sound.” That gives you Plushie A’s animal and its sound in one go. But it also adds Plushie B’s color. If you treat the clue as only about the beast sound, you might miss the color for Plushie B. Always read the linked cells for every clue. The game often packs multiple confirmations into a single statement.
The Green one clue uses a trait you already have
Clue 6 says “The Green one is the hardest to get.” You already know Plushie A is Green from clue 3, so this clue serves to give Plushie A its ticket cost. However, it also repeats Plushie C’s animal. Do not let the repetition confuse you. The key takeaway is that the Green plushie costs 10000 tickets. That is the new information. The extra links are just reminders.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 528 is a great level for practicing how to extract every new piece of information from a clue while ignoring overlapping confirmations. The three starting hints set the stage, and the remaining clues fill the gaps one by one. By the time you hit the sixth clue, you only have two empty cells left, and simple elimination finishes the grid. This level teaches you that even when clues repeat old data, you can trust the new links to move forward. Happy solving
Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. 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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