Profile Perfect Level 10 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 25, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 10 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 10 Answer
I’ll show you the completed grid right now, then walk through every clue that leads to it.
| Subject | Material | Animal | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trap A | Wood | Rabbit | John |
| Trap B | Steel | Fox | Susan |
| Trap C | Plastic | Squirrel | Bob |
| Trap D | Bamboo | Dove | Alice |
Profile Perfect Level 10 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 10 gives you four traps (A through D), three traits per trap (Material, Animal, Owner), and one initial answer already locked: Trap A is made of Wood. From there, the clues are a mix of direct placements, neighbor relationships, and a couple of “not next to” restrictions. No hidden values, no slashes, just clean logic. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Place the Steel trap next to Wood and lock the first two traps
Clue 1 says the Steel trap is next to the Wood trap. Since Trap A is already Wood, the Steel trap must be either Trap B or the trap right next to A. In a straight line of four traps (A, B, C, D), “next to” means immediate neighbor. So Steel can be Trap B (right next to A) or, in theory, a trap before A – but A is the first, so only B qualifies. That locks Trap B’s material as Steel. Now we have:
- Trap A: Wood
- Trap B: Steel
Step 2: Alice catches a Dove with the rightmost trap
Clue 2 tells us Alice owns the rightmost trap and that trap catches a Dove. The rightmost trap is Trap D (since A, B, C, D in order). So Trap D’s animal is Dove, and Trap D’s owner is Alice. Write those in:
- Trap D: Animal = Dove, Owner = Alice
Step 3: Plastic trap sits next to the Dove-catching trap
Clue 3 says the Plastic trap is next to the one catching Dove. The Dove trap is Trap D. The only neighbor of Trap D is Trap C (since D is at the end). That forces Trap C’s material to be Plastic. So:
- Trap C: Material = Plastic
Step 4: Susan’s trap is not Wood or Plastic, which narrows her material
Clue 4 states Susan’s trap is not made of Wood or Plastic. Wood we already have on Trap A, Plastic on Trap C. So Susan can’t be A or C. She must be either Trap B or Trap D. But Trap D’s owner is Alice, so Susan cannot be D. That leaves Trap B for Susan. Therefore Trap B’s owner is Susan. The same clue also confirms that Trap D’s material is not Wood or Plastic (already fine) and tells us Trap D’s material must be Bamboo (the only material left after Wood, Steel, Plastic). So we get:
- Trap B: Owner = Susan
- Trap D: Material = Bamboo
Now the material column is complete: A = Wood, B = Steel, C = Plastic, D = Bamboo.
Step 5: Steel trap is for the Fox
Clue 5 directly pairs the Steel trap with the Fox. Trap B is Steel, so Trap B’s animal is Fox. That gives:
- Trap B: Animal = Fox
Step 6: John’s trap is not next to the Bamboo trap
Clue 6 says John’s trap is not next to the Bamboo trap. Bamboo is Trap D. The traps next to D are only Trap C (since D is at the right end). So John cannot be Trap C. John also cannot be Trap D (Alice owns D) or Trap B (Susan owns B). That leaves Trap A for John. So Trap A’s owner is John.
- Trap A: Owner = John
Step 7: Bob catches the Squirrel
Clue 7 tells us Bob is trying to catch the pesky Squirrel. So whatever trap Bob owns has the animal Squirrel. Bob hasn’t been placed yet – we already have owners John (A), Susan (B), Alice (D). So Bob must own Trap C. That makes Trap C’s owner Bob and its animal Squirrel.
- Trap C: Owner = Bob, Animal = Squirrel
Step 8: The only animal left for Trap A
We have animals: Fox (B), Squirrel (C), Dove (D). Only Rabbit remains for Trap A. And it fits perfectly with John. No clue needed – it’s the last cell. So:
- Trap A: Animal = Rabbit
Done and done.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
By this point every cell is filled. Trap A is Wood, Rabbit, John; Trap B is Steel, Fox, Susan; Trap C is Plastic, Squirrel, Bob; Trap D is Bamboo, Dove, Alice. The neighbor clues all line up: Steel next to Wood, Plastic next to Dove, and John’s trap (A) is not next to Bamboo (D) – correct because A and D are far apart with B and C between them. Everything checks out.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 10
“Susan’s trap is not made of Wood or Plastic” – why it locks two things at once
This clue can trip you up because it mentions both a negative (Susan’s material) and then indirectly reveals what the remaining material must be. When you see “Susan’s trap is not Wood or Plastic,” you know Susan can’t be on Trap A or Trap C. That gives Susan two possible traps (B or D). But then you also see that the clue links to Trap D’s material as Bamboo – it’s easy to miss that the clue is telling you “the trap that is not Wood or Plastic (and also not Susan’s) gets the left-over material.” Actually, the clue lists four linked cells: Trap A’s material (Wood), Trap B’s owner (Susan), Trap C’s material (Plastic), and Trap D’s material (Bamboo). Reading all four together, you realize the clue is handing you the full material column. The trick is to treat linked cells as a single conclusion, not separate statements.
“John’s trap is not next to Bamboo” – the neighbor trap you might overlook
Many players see “not next to Bamboo” and think about left‑right adjacency but forget that only one trap sits next to the Bamboo trap (Trap D) because it’s at the end. That limits John’s trap to either A or B. Then you combine it with earlier deductions (Susan on B, Alice on D) and John ends up on A. It’s a simple elimination, but the trap is forgetting that Bamboo is on the right edge, so “not next to” means John can be on A but not on C. Keep track of which traps have owners already, and it becomes a quick solve.
The order of clues can mislead if you process them out of sequence
Clue 1 gives Wood and Steel neighbors. That’s fine. Then Clue 2 gives Alice and Dove on the rightmost trap. If you jump to Clue 3’s “Plastic is next to Dove” before locking Trap D as Dove, you might temporarily place Plastic on C, which is correct, but you need to confirm D’s animal first. The real tricky part is that Clues 1–3 are all positional, but Clue 4 (Susan’s material restriction) requires you to already know that Wood and Plastic are on A and C. If you haven’t placed Plastic yet, you can’t solve it. So the intended sequence matters: do Clue 2 first, then Clue 3, then Clue 4.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 10 is a neat introduction to neighbor‑based logic without any hidden values or multiple‑value cells. The key is to treat each clue as a bundle of linked answers – when a clue links several cells, it’s giving you multiple confirmations at once. Keep track of who owns which trap and which material is where, and the animal column fills itself at the end. Happy trapping!
Want to come back for future answers? Save our level guide page and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. 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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