Profile Perfect Level 533 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 12, 2026
Below is the saved-answer section for Level 533. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 533 Answer
The completed grid appears first with the full walkthrough below.
| Subject | Chair Type | Decoration | Activity | Children Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corner A | Bean Bag | Coffee Table | Story Reading | x1 |
| Corner B | Floor Cushion | Book Shelf | Coloring / Singing | x4 |
| Corner C | Bean Bag | Reading Tent | Puzzle Solving | x2 |
| Corner D | Mini Armchair | Garland | Building Blocks | x3 |
Profile Perfect Level 533 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 533 puts you in a playroom with four corners. Each corner has a different chair type, decoration, activity, and number of children. You get ten clues to sort everything out. Some clues work as direct matches, and others use position relationships between the corners. The puzzle also hides one activity value that you need to deduce from the clues. Let me walk through how I solved it step by step.
Step 1: Lock the Garland corner and its children count
Clue 1 tells you directly that children play with the Garland at Corner D. That means Corner D must have the Garland decoration and x3 children. I placed those two values right away. This gives us a solid anchor point because Corner D is now partially filled and becomes a reference for later clues.
Step 2: Find the Bean Bag corners and the Coloring activity
Clue 2 says the corner with crayons sits between the two Bean Bag corners. The crayon activity is Coloring. So the Coloring corner must be between two corners that have Bean Bag chairs. That means Corner B has the Coloring activity, and the two Bean Bag corners are Corner A and Corner C. They sit on either side of Corner B. This locks the chair type for two corners at once.
Step 3: Confirm the rightmost Bean Bag has twins
Clue 3 tells you that in the rightmost Bean Bag corner only twin brothers play. Corner C is the rightmost Bean Bag corner since Corner A is on the left. So Corner C has x2 children. That confirms the children count for Corner C and matches the pattern from the previous clue.
Step 4: Place the Coffee Table in front of the left Bean Bag
Clue 4 says a small table sits in front of the left Bean Bag. The left Bean Bag corner is Corner A, and the small table is the Coffee Table decoration. So Corner A has the Coffee Table. This clue also mentions the right Bean Bag corner again, reinforcing that Corner C has a Bean Bag chair.
Step 5: Set the Story Reading activity for Corner A
Clue 5 says the corner full of fairy tales is either Corner A or D. Story Reading is the fairy tale activity. Since Corner D already has Building Blocks as its activity from later clues, the only option left is Corner A. This matches the hidden value that the puzzle reveals later. So Corner A gets Story Reading.
Step 6: Identify the Book Shelf corner with two activities
Clue 6 says the corner with a Book Shelf has two activities. The only corner that could have two activities is Corner B, because it already has the Coloring activity from clue 2. The decoration must be Book Shelf, and the activity cell holds two values. The second activity is Singing, which appears as a slash separated value in the final grid. So Corner B now has Book Shelf and both Coloring and Singing.
Step 7: Find the Building Blocks corner farthest from Coloring
Clue 7 says the corner where towers are built is farthest from the Coloring corner. Coloring is at Corner B. The farthest corner from Corner B is Corner D on the opposite end. So Corner D has Building Blocks as its activity. This fits with the earlier placement from clue 1.
Step 8: Place Puzzle Solving next to the Mini Armchair
Clue 8 says the corner with Puzzle Solving is beside the Mini Armchair. The Mini Armchair is at Corner D since no other corner has it. The corner beside Corner D is Corner C. So Corner C gets Puzzle Solving as its activity, and Corner D gets Mini Armchair as its chair type. This clue also mentions Coffee Table at Corner A, which we already placed.
Step 9: Identify the quietest room and its location
Clue 9 says the quietest room is not beside the Puzzle Solving activity. The quietest room has the fewest children, which is x1. Puzzle Solving is at Corner C. The corners beside Corner C are Corner B and Corner D. So Corner A must be the quietest room with x1 children, because it is not beside Corner C. This gives us the children count for Corner A. The clue also confirms Book Shelf at Corner B.
Step 10: Confirm the Mini Armchair and the remaining values
Clue 10 says small blocks fell under the Mini Armchair. The small blocks are Building Blocks, which is at Corner D. The Mini Armchair is also at Corner D. This clue repeats some values we already have, but it also confirms Corner A has x1 children and Corner C has Puzzle Solving. At this point every value is placed.
Solution: Fill in the remaining matches
After the clues, only a few slots remain empty. Corner B needs a chair type. The only chair type left is Floor Cushion. Corner C needs a decoration. The only decoration left is Reading Tent. Corner B already has its children count from clue 2 and clue 6, but those clues do not give a specific number. By process of elimination, the remaining children count is x4, which goes to Corner B. The activity for Corner B already has two values from clue 6, so Coloring and Singing both appear in that cell. The grid now matches the solved answer completely.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 533
Clue 2: The between relationship with Bean Bags
This clue says the corner with crayons is between the Bean Bags. Players might think Bean Bags could be at any two corners. The key is that the crayons corner must sit between them. There are only four corners in a row, so the only way for one corner to be between two others is if the Bean Bags are at Corner A and Corner C with the crayons at Corner B. No other arrangement works. Once you see that, the chair types and the Coloring activity lock into place.
Clue 6: The corner with a Book Shelf has 2 activities
This clue is confusing because most corners have only one activity. You need to realize that the corner with the Book Shelf must have two activities, which means its activity cell will contain two values separated by a slash. The clue does not name the second activity. The puzzle expects you to accept that the cell holds two values, and the second one becomes clear only when you see the final grid. The clue also pins the Book Shelf decoration to the same corner that has the Coloring activity from clue 2.
Clue 9: Quietest room not beside the Puzzle Solving activity
This clue asks you to find the corner with x1 children and ensure it is not next to the Puzzle Solving corner. You already know Puzzle Solving is at Corner C from clue 8. The corners beside Corner C are Corner B and Corner D. So the quietest room cannot be at Corner B or Corner D. That leaves only Corner A. The clue does not say that the quietest room is far from Puzzle Solving, only that it is not beside it. That subtle distinction rules out two corners and pinpoints the correct one.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 533 uses a straightforward layout with four corners in a line. The clues rely heavily on position relationships and direct matches. The trickiest part is handling the slash separated activity at Corner B and recognizing that the Book Shelf clue forces two activities into one cell. Once you place the Bean Bags and the Coloring corner, the rest of the puzzle falls into a clean chain of deductions. The final grid lines up neatly without any leftover ambiguity.
Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!
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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