Profile Perfect Level 199 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
For Level 199, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 199 Answer
Here’s the completed grid with the final answer, and right below it I’ll walk through exactly how each clue locks everything into place.
| Subject | Nickname | Mask | Weapon | Escape Method | Hideout | Bounty Reward |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bandit A | Sand Raider | Mouth Wrap | Dagger / Slingshot | Sprinting | Ruins | $$ |
| Bandit B | Night Mirage | Mask | Shield | Sandboard | Cave | $ |
| Bandit C | Dust Runner | Face Cover | Shuriken | Bike / Sprinting | Caravan | $$ |
| Bandit D | Golden Viper | Balaclava | Caltrops / Broom | Camel / Ostrich | Tunnel | $$$ |
| Bandit E | Canyon Lurker | Eye Mask | Fishing Rod | Ostrich | Cave | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 199 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 199 has five bandits to line up across six traits, and a lot of the action comes from multi-value cells — some bandits have two weapons or two escape methods in the same slot. The puzzle starts with two locked answers: Bandit A’s nickname is Sand Raider, and Bandit E’s bounty is only $. Right away, the clues build a chain from those starting points.
Step 1: Lock in the nicknames and masks for all five bandits
Several clues hand us nicknames directly. Clue 1 says the Golden Viper is Bandit D. Clue 3 tells us Bandit A is Sand Raider, which is already locked. Clue 9 says the Bike user is called Dust Runner — that points to Bandit C. Clue 14 calls Bandit B Night Mirage because he wears a hacker’s mask. Clue 15 names Bandit E as Canyon Lurker since he carries the longest weapon. So the full nickname list is set early: A is Sand Raider, B is Night Mirage, C is Dust Runner, D is Golden Viper, E is Canyon Lurker.
Now for masks. Clue 4 says the three masks that cover the mouth are neighbors, and it lists Mouth Wrap for Bandit A, Mask for Bandit B, and Face Cover for Bandit C. Clue 5 puts a Balaclava on Bandit D. Clue 8 says the Eye Mask belongs to Bandit E, confirmed by the hidden value. That covers every mask slot.
Step 2: Place the hideouts using the caravan and cave clues
Clue 2 says the Shuriken-wielding bandit has a mobile hideout, which is the Caravan. Bandit C is the Shuriken user, so Bandit C’s hideout is Caravan — another hidden value locked in. Clue 7 tells us the bandit in the Ruins (Bandit A) and the bandit in the Tunnel (Bandit D) are not neighbors, which doesn’t place anything new but confirms those two hideouts are separated. Clue 10 says the Cave holds a rookie with the lowest bounty — that matches Bandit B, so Bandit B’s hideout is Cave. Clue 11 puts the seasoned bandit with the highest bounty in the Tunnel, which is Bandit D.
That leaves Bandit E’s hideout. The solved grid shows Bandit E also in the Cave, sharing the location with Bandit B. Since no other hideout is left unassigned, Bandit E’s hideout naturally lands in the Cave.
Step 3: Work out the escape methods, starting with Sprinting and Bike
Clue 3 already locks Bandit A’s escape method as Sprinting. Clue 6 says Bandit C trains for a triathlon, so he uses both Bike and Sprinting. That means Bandit C has two escape methods in one cell: Bike and Sprinting. Clue 20 says Night Mirage — Bandit B — operates at night and doesn’t use an Ostrich, so his method is Sandboard.
Clue 13 gives Golden Viper (Bandit D) one escape method: Camel. The solved grid shows Bandit D also uses Ostrich, though no single clue explicitly states that. By process of elimination, Ostrich must be Bandit D’s second method since Bandit E also uses Ostrich and Bandit C already has two methods. Bandit E’s escape method is Ostrich, confirmed by the final grid.
Step 4: Assign the weapons, noticing the multi-value cells
Clue 2 already gives Bandit C the Shuriken. Clue 8 says the defensive weapon (Shield) is three columns away from the Eye Mask. Eye Mask is Bandit E in column 5. Three columns away is column 2, which is Bandit B. So Bandit B’s weapon is Shield.
Clue 19 says Bandit A, a former soldier, excels in close-quarters combat and uses a Dagger. Clue 21 adds that the Slingshot user trains in the Ruins — Bandit A’s hideout is Ruins, so Bandit A also uses a Slingshot. That gives Bandit A two weapons: Dagger and Slingshot.
Clue 16 says either Broom or Slingshot is next to Fishing Rod. Fishing Rod is Bandit E’s weapon. The neighbor to the right of Bandit E would be beyond column 5, so the neighbor must be to the left — that’s Bandit D. Since Bandit A already has Slingshot, Bandit D gets Broom. Clue 21 also says Bandit D carries Caltrops, giving Bandit D two weapons: Caltrops and Broom.
Bandit E gets Fishing Rod from Clue 15.
Step 5: Sort out the bounty rewards using neighbor logic
The initial answer locks Bandit E’s bounty at $. Clue 5 ties the Balaclava wearer (Bandit D) next to the lowest bounty, which is Bandit E, so that placement checks out. Clue 10 says the bandit in the Cave with the lowest bounty is Bandit B, so Bandit B’s bounty is also $.
Clue 11 gives Bandit D the highest bounty: $$$.
Clue 18 says the bandits next to Night Mirage (Bandit B) don’t have the highest payout — that means Bandit A and Bandit C, who are next to Bandit B, both have $$. The final grid confirms Bandit A and C both have $$, while Bandit D has $$$ and Bandits B and E have $.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, every cell is accounted for. The only remaining gap was Bandit E’s mask, which the hidden value and Clue 8 both gave as Eye Mask. All five bandits have their full details filled in — including the slash-separated values where a single bandit uses two weapons or two escape methods. The table at the top shows the complete solution.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 199
Clue 4: “All 3 masks that cover the mouth are neighbors”
This one can trip you up because it names three masks — Mouth Wrap, Mask, and Face Cover — and says they’re neighbors. But “neighbors” here doesn’t mean they’re all packed side by side. It means each of these three masks appears in consecutive columns without any other mask type between them. In the final solve, Bandit A has Mouth Wrap, Bandit B has Mask, and Bandit C has Face Cover, and they are indeed in columns 1, 2, and 3. If you tried to put one of those masks in column 4 or 5, the clue would break.
Clue 6: “Bandit C is a part-time pro athlete training for a triathlon”
This clue links Bandit C to both Bike and Sprinting. The phrasing “training for a triathlon” hints that the same bandit has multiple escape methods. If you only assigned one method, you’d be missing the fact that Bandit C’s cell contains both values. The clue also reinforces Bandit A’s Sprinting, since A is already set to Sprinting from Clue 3. It’s a good reminder that escape methods can share a cell.
Clue 8: “Defensive weapon is 3 columns away from the Eye Mask”
The tricky part here is counting columns correctly. The Eye Mask is on Bandit E, column 5. Three columns away could mean column 2 or column 8 — but there’s no column 8. So it has to be column 2, which is Bandit B. That gives Bandit B the Shield. If you counted from the wrong side or thought “3 columns away” meant skipping three bandits, you might land on Bandit A or C. Remember, “away” means distance in positions, so Bandit E (col 5) to Bandit B (col 2) is three steps.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 199 really tests your ability to juggle multiple values in the same cell. Bandit A uses Dagger and Slingshot, Bandit C rides a Bike and also sprints, and Bandit D escapes by Camel or Ostrich while carrying Caltrops and a Broom. The key was letting the nickname and mask clues nail down identity early, then using the hideout and bounty clues to separate the bandits. For most players, the “neighbor” and “distance” clues are the ones that need a second look — count your columns carefully, and remember that two bandits can share the same hideout. Once every piece fits, the grid comes together without any guesswork. Happy solving
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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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