Profile Perfect Level 187 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 8, 2026

Below is the final answer for Level 187 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 187 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 187 Answer

Here's the solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 187, with the full walkthrough coming right after.

SubjectMaskToolVehicleHeist Outcome
Thief AMaskGrappling HookForkliftAlarm
Thief BBalaclavaCrowbarSkateboardJail
Thief CMouth WrapLockpick / RopeScooterLocked Inside
Thief DNoneFake KeycardRoller SkatesHospital

Profile Perfect Level 187 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 187 drops you into a heist with four thieves, each with a mask, tool, vehicle, and outcome. Two answers are already locked in: Thief A’s tool is Grappling Hook, and Thief C’s vehicle is Scooter. The tricky part is that one thief carries two tools (Lockpick and Rope, separated by a slash), and several clues link multiple traits at once. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Place the Forklift and Scooter from the neighbor clue

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Clue 1 says the thief using the Forklift is not beside the Scooter. Since Thief C’s vehicle is already Scooter, the Forklift can’t be directly next to Thief C in the list. The subjects are ordered Thief A, B, C, D. “Beside” means immediate left or right. Thief C’s neighbors are Thief B and Thief D, so neither of them can have the Forklift. That leaves only Thief A for the Forklift. So Thief A’s vehicle is Forklift. That also confirms Thief A’s vehicle is Forklift, matching the initial answer note.

Step 2: Link the roof entry clue to find Thief D’s mask and confirm Thief A’s tool

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Clue 2 says the thief furthest from the bare-faced thief entered the bank from the roof. “Bare-faced” means no mask, so we’re looking for the thief with None for their mask. The clue also says that furthest-from thief used a Grappling Hook. Since Thief A’s tool is already Grappling Hook, Thief A is the one who entered from the roof. That makes Thief A the furthest from the bare-faced thief. The furthest possible spot from Thief A in the line is Thief D, so Thief D must be bare-faced – meaning Thief D’s mask is None. Good, we’ve placed Thief D’s mask.

Step 3: Thief B gets Balaclava and Skateboard together

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Clue 3 is straightforward: the thief wearing Balaclava came through with a Skateboard. That means the same thief has Balaclava for mask and Skateboard for vehicle. Looking at our grid, that can only be Thief B, since Thief A has Mask and Forklift, Thief C has Mouth Wrap and Scooter, and Thief D has None and still-open vehicle. So Thief B’s mask is Balaclava and Thief B’s vehicle is Skateboard.

Step 4: The bare-faced thief ends up in the hospital

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Clue 4 tells us the thief without face cover has broken bones due to the heist, which means the heist outcome is Hospital. We already know Thief D has None for mask, so Thief D’s outcome is Hospital. That also reinforces that Thief D is indeed the bare-faced thief.

Step 5: Mouth Wrap thief gets Lockpick, and confirms Thief B’s mask

Clue 5 says the one with Mouth Wrap is tasked to open the locks silently. That gives two things: Thief C’s mask is Mouth Wrap (which we already suspected), and Thief C’s tool is Lockpick. The clue also says “Thief B.Mask = Balaclava” as a linked note, but we already have that from Step 3 – it’s just confirming consistency. So now Thief C has Mouth Wrap and Lockpick.

Step 6: Siren shocks the fully hidden face

Clue 6 says the siren shocks the thief whose face is fully hidden. “Fully hidden” means a mask that covers everything – that’s the Mask (not Balaclava, which leaves eyes visible). So Thief A’s mask is Mask, and the shock means the heist outcome is Alarm. That gives Thief A both mask and outcome in one go.

Step 7: Roller Skates and Fake Keycard go together

Clue 7 says the thief on Skates forged a Fake Keycard to get in. So that thief has Roller Skates for vehicle and Fake Keycard for tool. The only thief without a vehicle assigned yet is Thief D, and Thief D also doesn’t have a tool yet. So Thief D’s vehicle is Roller Skates and Thief D’s tool is Fake Keycard.

Step 8: The heavy tool user is caught – Crowbar and Jail

Clue 8 says the heavy tool user is already caught by the authorities. The heavy tool here is the Crowbar, and being caught means the outcome is Jail. This clue also tells us Thief A’s outcome is Alarm (which we already have). So Thief B’s tool is Crowbar and Thief B’s outcome is Jail. That completes Thief B entirely.

Step 9: Mouth Wrap also brought Rope

Clue 9 says the Mouth Wrap user also brought Rope to tie some stuff. Thief C is the Mouth Wrap user, so Thief C’s tools now include Rope in addition to Lockpick. That’s why the solved grid shows “Lockpick / Rope” – both values belong in that single cell.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

Let’s see what’s left. Thief A now has Mask, Grappling Hook, Forklift, and Alarm – all filled. Thief B has Balaclava, Crowbar, Skateboard, and Jail – all filled. Thief C has Mouth Wrap, Lockpick/Rope, Scooter, and we still need a heist outcome. Thief D has None, Fake Keycard, Roller Skates, and Hospital. The only outcome not yet assigned is Locked Inside, which must go to Thief C. That completes the grid.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 187

Clue 2: “Furthest from the bare faced” – what does that mean?

This one trips players up because “furthest from” could mean physical distance, not list position. In Profile Perfect, the subjects are in a fixed order (A, B, C, D). “Furthest” always means the greatest index difference in the list. So if Thief D is bare-faced, then Thief A is the furthest (three steps away). The roof entry clue then locks the Grappling Hook to Thief A. If you tried to place the bare-faced thief elsewhere, the whole chain breaks.

Clue 5 and Clue 9: Two separate clues for Thief C’s tools

At first glance, Clue 5 gives Thief C Lockpick, while Clue 9 gives Thief C Rope. Some players might think they need to choose one or the other, but the grid allows both values in the same cell (the slash notation). The puzzle intentionally separates these clues to make you realize Thief C carries two tools. If you only placed Lockpick, you’d miss Rope and the grid would be incomplete.

Clue 6: “Face is fully hidden” – Mask vs Balaclava

This is subtle. A Balaclava leaves the eyes exposed, so it’s not “fully hidden.” Only the Mask item (which covers the entire face) counts as fully hidden. Players often assume Balaclava is also full coverage, but the clue specifically separates them. That’s why Thief A gets the Mask and the Alarm outcome, while Thief B gets Balaclava and a different outcome.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 187 is a satisfying solve once you realize the clues stack together cleanly. The key was recognizing the neighbor restriction in the first clue, which forced the Forklift to Thief A. From there, the roof entry clue locked Thief D’s mask, and the rest fell into place. The only real curveball was Thief C’s slash-separated tools – but if you treat both Lockpick and Rope as valid for that cell, the puzzle resolves perfectly. Happy solving

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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