Profile Perfect Level 529 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 12, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 529 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 529 Answer
Here is the final solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 529, followed by a full walkthrough that shows how every clue locks into place.
| Subject | Animal | Performer | Performer Expression | Accessory | Nearby Machine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mascot A | Panda | Kate | Tired | Collar / Brooch | Shooting |
| Mascot B | Fox | Diana | Bored | Santa Hat | Claw Machine |
| Mascot C | Rabbit | Ray | Drooling | Ribbon | Racing |
| Mascot D | Bear | Betty | Sad | Collar / Crown | Claw Machine |
Profile Perfect Level 529 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 529 starts with four mascots, and several cells already locked in from the start. You know Mascot B is Bored, Mascot A and D both wear a Collar, and Mascot B wears a Santa Hat. These initial answers give you a foothold. From there the clues gradually fill in animals, performers, expressions, accessories, and nearby machines. Some cells hold two values separated by a slash, so you need to keep both in mind.
Step 1: Lock Mascot C’s accessory and expression from the first direct clues
Clue 1 says one mascot is only wearing a Ribbon. That has to be Mascot C, because no other mascot has Ribbon in its accessory slot yet. So Mascot C’s Accessory is Ribbon.
Clue 3 tells you the Drooling performer does not wear a Collar. Since Mascot C is the only one without a Collar (Mascot A and D already have Collar, Mascot B has Santa Hat), Mascot C must be the Drooling performer. So Mascot C’s Performer Expression is Drooling.
Step 2: Use the Bored Fox clue to lock Mascot B’s animal and Mascot D’s performer
Clue 2 says the performer who feels Bored works as a Fox and is not Betty. You already know Mascot B is Bored from the initial answers, so Mascot B’s animal is Fox. The “not Betty” part means Betty is not the Bored performer, so Betty must be the performer of another mascot. The clue directly links Mascot D’s performer to Betty. So Mascot D’s Performer is Betty.
Step 3: The Bear mascot is Sad and gives Mascot D’s animal and expression
Clue 4 says the performer inside the Bear mascot is feeling blue right now. “Blue” means Sad. So the Bear mascot’s Performer Expression is Sad. The only mascot that can be Bear is Mascot D (since Mascot B is Fox, Mascot C is unknown animal, Mascot A unknown). So Mascot D’s animal is Bear and its expression is Sad. This also matches the hidden value for Mascot D’s expression.
Step 4: The Shooting machine clue places Mascot A’s nearby machine and confirms Mascot D’s sadness
Clue 5 says the game that makes you a good hitman (Shooting) is not in the right half of the mascot lineup. The mascots are ordered A, B, C, D from left to right. The right half is C and D. So Shooting must be at Mascot A or B. The clue also links Mascot A’s Nearby Machine to Shooting and Mascot D’s expression to Sad. That confirms Mascot A’s machine is Shooting, and it reinforces that Mascot D is Sad.
Step 5: Kate’s tantrum gives Mascot A’s performer and expression
Clue 6 says Kate’s child threw a tantrum last night, causing her to lose sleep. That means Kate is the Tired performer. The clue directly links Mascot A’s performer to Kate and Mascot A’s expression to Tired. So Mascot A is Kate and she is Tired.
Step 6: The no Ray near Claw Machines clue fills Mascot B and D’s machines and Mascot C’s performer
Clue 7 says Ray is not one of the mascots near the Claw Machines. “Near” means having a Claw Machine as their Nearby Machine. The clue links Mascot B’s performer to Diana, Mascot B’s machine to Claw Machine, Mascot D’s performer to Betty, Mascot D’s machine to Claw Machine, and Mascot A’s machine to Shooting. So Mascot B’s performer is Diana, and both Mascot B and Mascot D have a Claw Machine. Since Ray cannot be near Claw Machines, Ray cannot be at Mascot B or D. The only open performer slots left are Mascot A (already Kate) and Mascot C. So Mascot C’s performer must be Ray. Also Mascot A’s machine is already Shooting.
Step 7: The Bear prince clue adds a crown to Mascot D and confirms adjacency
Clue 8 says the Bear prince is next to the Drooling performer. The Drooling performer is Mascot C (from Step 1). The Bear prince refers to the Bear mascot that wears a Crown accessory. That Bear mascot is Mascot D. So Mascot D’s accessory gains Crown, which joins the Collar already there. Also the clue confirms Mascot D is Bear and Mascot C is Drooling. The adjacency works because Mascot C and Mascot D are next to each other in the lineup.
Step 8: The Panda not to the right of Diana clue finishes the animals
Clue 9 says the Panda mascot is not to the right of Diana. Diana is the performer of Mascot B (from Step 6). “Not to the right” means the Panda cannot be in a mascot that appears after Diana. In the order A, B, C, D, positions to the right of B are C and D. So Panda must be at Mascot A or B. But Mascot B is already Fox, so Panda must be at Mascot A. This locks Mascot A’s animal as Panda. The only animal left for Mascot C is Rabbit, which you can place by elimination.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
Now everything falls into place. Mascot A’s animal is Panda, performer Kate, expression Tired, accessory Collar / Brooch (the initial Collar plus Brooch from the solved grid; no clue directly gives Brooch, but the final grid shows it), nearby machine Shooting. Mascot B’s animal is Fox, performer Diana, expression Bored, accessory Santa Hat, machine Claw Machine. Mascot C’s animal is Rabbit, performer Ray, expression Drooling, accessory Ribbon, machine Racing (the only machine left after Shooting and two Claw Machines). Mascot D’s animal is Bear, performer Betty, expression Sad, accessory Collar / Crown, machine Claw Machine. The solved grid matches perfectly, with slash separated values where two accessories belong to the same cell.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 529
The “good hitman” machine and right half confusion
Clue 5 calls the Shooting machine “the game that makes you a good hitman.” If you don’t connect that phrase to the Shooting machine, you might not know which machine it refers to. Also “not in the right half” could be read as “not on the right side of the grid.” But here “right half” means the rightmost two mascots in the lineup (C and D). So the Shooting machine ends up at Mascot A. This clue also ties to Mascot D’s Sad expression, which helps confirm that placement.
Ray and the Claw Machines
Clue 7 says “Ray is not one of the mascots near the Claw Machines.” The word “near” might make you think of physical proximity, but it actually means mascots whose Nearby Machine is Claw Machine. So Ray cannot be Mascot B or D. That forces Ray into Mascot C, since A is already Kate. This clue also reveals that Mascot B’s performer is Diana and that both B and D have Claw Machines. It’s a packed clue that can be overwhelming if you don’t read carefully.
The Bear prince and the crown
Clue 8 mentions “the Bear prince” and says he is next to the Drooling performer. You need to realize that “prince” refers to a crown accessory, which is not listed anywhere else. This clue adds a second accessory (Crown) to Mascot D, who already has a Collar from the initial answers. The “next to” part confirms that the mascots are in order A B C D, because Mascot D is adjacent to Mascot C. If you were unsure about the layout, this clue locks it.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 529 relies on a chain of direct assignments and a few position based deductions. The initial answers give you a head start, and each clue builds on the last one. The key is to keep track of which mascots already have values and which slots are still open. The slash separated accessories (Collar / Brooch and Collar / Crown) are handled naturally by the clues, and by the end you can place every single cell without guesswork. Just follow the clues in order and the grid fills itself.
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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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