Profile Perfect Level 202 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
For Level 202, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 202 Answer
Here’s the completed grid for this prison-break puzzle, followed by a full walkthrough of how every clue fits together.
| Subject | Wall Marking | Bed | Escape Tool | Inmate | Time of Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cell A | Poster | Hammock | Spoon | Shin | Noon |
| Cell B | Lines | Wooden Bed | Bedsheet Rope | Theo | Noon |
| Cell C | Scratches | Bunk Bed | Spoon / Map | Jenny | Night |
| Cell D | None | Mattress | Guard Uniform | Dave / Edward | Morning |
| Cell E | Graffiti | Metal Bed | Key | Silvy | Evening |
Profile Perfect Level 202 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 202 drops you into a five‑cell prison block with traits like wall markings, bed types, escape tools, inmates, and times of day. Two answers are already locked in from the start: Cell B’s bed is the Wooden Bed, and Cell E’s wall marking is Graffiti. Those give us a solid foothold. From there, a mix of direct assignments and positional clues will fill the rest of the grid step by step.
Step 1: Lock Theo into Cell B with the Wooden Bed
The first clue mentions a person with a goatee who’s used to the hardness of a Wooden Bed. Since the Wooden Bed is already confirmed in Cell B, this ties that inmate to the same cell. The clue’s linked cells give us Theo as the inmate for Cell B. So right away we have Cell B’s bed and inmate.
Step 2: Place Jenny using the “no Graffiti” clue
The next clue says the brown‑haired woman’s cell cannot see any Graffiti. Graffiti is already set in Cell E, so the brown‑haired woman must be in a different cell. The clue links Jenny to Cell C, and also confirms the Graffiti in Cell E. So Jenny is in Cell C, and Cell E’s wall marking is locked.
Step 3: Identify the two guys and the bunk bed
The puzzle tells us that “the two guys do not have enough beds in the room.” The linked cells reveal that the two guys are Dave and Edward, and they share the same cell – Cell D. Meanwhile, the bunk bed is placed in Cell C (Jenny’s cell). So we now know Cell D holds both Dave and Edward (a slash‑separated pair of inmates), and Cell C has a Bunk Bed. The “not enough beds” part likely means the two guys only have a mattress (which we’ll discover later) while the bunk bed is elsewhere.
Step 4: Count the days and find the night cell
“Someone is counting their days inside Cell B” – that’s a direct hit for Cell B’s wall marking: Lines. That gives us Cell B’s wall marking.
Next, the clue about the only cell with no sunlight points to Jenny’s cell. Since Jenny is in Cell C, that cell gets the time of day “Night”. This clue also reinforces that Cell B’s wall marking is Lines. So Cell C’s time is now Night.
From the same clue chain, we also learn that the rooms to the left of the Night cell are not in the Morning. The Night cell (Cell C) is third from the left. The cells left of it are Cell A and Cell B. Since they’re not in the Morning, they must be in some other time. The clue links Cell A to Noon – so Cell A’s time is Noon. Cell B will also end up as Noon (we’ll confirm shortly).
Step 5: Place Silvy, the Hammock, and the Metal Bed
The clue “Silvy is not inside the cells next to Theo” tells us that Silvy is not in Cell A or Cell C (the neighbors of Theo’s Cell B). That leaves only Cell D and Cell E. Another clue later pins her in Cell E, so we can place Silvy there now.
Next, “There are 4 tools between Hammock and Silvy” – this directly assigns the Hammock to Cell A (as its bed) and Silvy to Cell E. So Cell A’s bed is the Hammock, and Cell E’s inmate is Silvy.
Then we get “It’s getting dark outside of the Metal Bed cell.” This gives Cell E three things at once: the Metal Bed, the time of day Evening, and Silvy (already placed). So Cell E’s bed is Metal Bed and its time is Evening.
Finally, “The Metal Bed is 4 columns away from the room at Noon.” The Noon room is Cell A, and indeed Cell E is four columns to the right. This confirms both placements.
Step 6: Identify Shin and the Spoon, then the Guard Uniform
The Japanese guy is “meticulously digging his way to freedom” – that’s Shin. He’s in Cell A, using a Spoon as his escape tool. The clue also gives Cell D’s bed as a Mattress. So Cell A gets Shin and the Spoon; Cell D gets the Mattress.
Now, “Guard Uniform is 3 columns away from Shin.” Shin is in Cell A; three columns to the right lands on Cell D. So the Guard Uniform must be in Cell D, and the time of day for Cell D is Morning. This gives us Cell D’s escape tool and its time.
Step 7: Clean the wall and secure the Bedsheet Rope
Edward likes his room clean, so he cleans the wall. That puts Edward (one of the two guys in Cell D) in a cell with no wall marking – “None” for Cell D’s wall marking. Good.
Next, “Inmate escaping through window is not next to the clean room.” The clean room is Cell D (wall marking None). The inmate escaping through window uses a Bedsheet Rope, which is placed in Cell B. And indeed, Cell B is not adjacent to Cell D (Cell C sits between them). So Cell B’s escape tool is the Bedsheet Rope.
Step 8: Finish the leftover values – scratches, key, and the slash‑separated items
By now we have almost everything. The wall markings: Cell A has Poster (from a clue that also confirmed Shin), Cell B has Lines, Cell D has None, Cell E has Graffiti. The only wall marking left is Scratches, which must go to Cell C.
The beds: Cell A Hammock, Cell B Wooden Bed, Cell C Bunk Bed, Cell D Mattress, Cell E Metal Bed. All assigned.
The escape tools: Cell A Spoon, Cell B Bedsheet Rope, Cell D Guard Uniform, and Cell C has both Spoon and Map (the clue about the escape hole says after carving a hole, the Map will be used – that places both Spoon and Map in Cell C). The remaining tool is the Key, which goes to Cell E.
The inmates: Cell A Shin, Cell B Theo, Cell C Jenny, Cell D Dave / Edward, Cell E Silvy. All set.
Times of day: Cell A Noon, Cell B Noon (from the “rooms left of Night are not Morning” clue, and the only remaining time that fits is Noon – also confirmed by the Metal Bed distance clue), Cell C Night, Cell D Morning, Cell E Evening. Done and done.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 202
The “two guys do not have enough beds” clue
This one can throw you off because the clue text suggests the two guys’ cell lacks enough beds, but it directly assigns the bunk bed to a different cell. The key is to trust the linked cells: Dave and Edward are in Cell D, and the Bunk Bed is in Cell C. The phrase “do not have enough beds” is just flavor – the real info is that two inmates share Cell D, and the Bunk Bed lives elsewhere.
The “4 tools between Hammock and Silvy” clue
The wording “4 tools” is a bit ambiguous. It might sound like a count of escape tools, but the clue actually just links the Hammock (bed) and Silvy (inmate) together. In the solved grid, there’s no obvious “4 tools” relationship – the clue is simply a direct assignment. Don’t overthink it; just place the Hammock in Cell A and Silvy in Cell E.
The “not next to the clean room” clue for the Bedsheet Rope
You have to first identify the “clean room” as Cell D (wall marking None). Then the “inmate escaping through window” is the one using a Bedsheet Rope (the classic window escape). The clue says that inmate is not next to the clean room. That eliminates Cell C and Cell E as possible locations for the Bedsheet Rope, leaving Cell B (which is two cells away). The linked cells confirm it.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 202 is a satisfying mix of direct name‑assignments and positional logic. The initial answers (Wooden Bed and Graffiti) give you two anchors, and from there the clues about the two guys, the night cell, and the distance‑based placements (three columns away, four columns away) build out the grid systematically. The slash‑separated values – Dave/Edward in Cell D and Spoon/Map in Cell C – are handled naturally once you recognize that they occupy the same cell. Stick with the linked cells, and the whole prison block lines up neatly.
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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