Profile Perfect Level 204 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 204. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 204 Answer
Here’s the fully solved grid first, followed by a step-by-step walkthrough that explains how every clue locks in place.
| Subject | Prisoner | Visitor | Phone Color | Conversation Topic | Remaining Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Room A | Daniel | Martha | Blue | Money | 5 mins |
| Room B | Andrew | Beverly | Beige | Family | 45 mins |
| Room C | Claire | Austin | Beige | Escape / Business | 9 mins |
| Room D | Sean | Richard | Brown | Love | 20 mins |
Profile Perfect Level 204 Hints And Walkthrough
When I opened Profile Perfect Level 204, I saw four prison visiting rooms, each with a prisoner, a visitor, a phone color, a conversation topic, and a remaining duration. The puzzle kindly gave me a head start by locking in Room A’s visitor as Martha. From there, a mix of time-based hints and family‑focused clues filled in almost everything, leaving only the phone colors to sort out by elimination. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Lock in Room A with Martha’s visit and the blue phone
The very first clue tells us Martha is visiting her husband to ask for more money. That means Room A’s visitor is Martha, its prisoner is Daniel, and the conversation topic is Money. Then another clue says the room with the Blue phone has 5 minutes left to talk. Since we already know Room A’s visitor, the Blue phone and 5‑minute duration belong to Room A as well. So Room A is complete: Prisoner Daniel, Visitor Martha, Phone Blue, Topic Money, Duration 5 mins.
Step 2: Use the “third of an hour” clue to pin Room D’s time
Clue 2 says Room D has a third of an hour left – that’s exactly 20 minutes. So Room D’s remaining duration is 20 mins. We’ll keep that in mind while we work on who’s in Room D.
Step 3: Richard and Sean lock Room D’s prisoner and visitor
The clue about Richard talking to Sean tells us that the two are in the same room, and that they have “plenty of time, but not the most.” That means Room D’s duration is 20 minutes (already known), and the room with the most time – 45 minutes – is Room B. So from this clue, Room D’s prisoner is Sean, its visitor is Richard, and Room B’s duration is 45 mins.
Step 4: Beverly and Andrew complete Room B
Next, Beverly spends all 45 minutes talking about her newborn. That confirms Room B’s visitor is Beverly, its conversation topic is Family, and its duration is 45 mins (which we already had). This clue also repeats that Room D’s prisoner is Sean.
Then Andrew holds the Beige phone to hear the story about his son. That tells us Room B’s prisoner is Andrew and its phone color is Beige. Since the topic was already Family (about his son), everything fits. So Room B is fully set: Prisoner Andrew, Visitor Beverly, Phone Beige, Topic Family, Duration 45 mins.
Step 5: Claire’s clue reveals Room C’s prisoner and topic
The clue about Claire says she makes sure their relationship is not about Love. That means Room C’s prisoner is Claire, and the conversation topic is either Escape or Business – but definitely not Love. The puzzle’s linked cells show both “Escape” and “Business” in the same cell, separated by a slash. That’s the game’s way of saying Room C’s topic includes both valid options (a single room can have a dual topic). So we note: Room C prisoner = Claire, topic = Escape / Business.
Step 6: Fill the remaining visitor, duration, and topic by elimination
Now we have a lot of the grid filled. Let’s see what’s left:
- Visitors: Martha (Room A), Beverly (Room B), and Richard (Room D) are taken. The only remaining visitor is Austin, so Room C’s visitor must be Austin.
- Durations: 5 mins (Room A), 45 mins (Room B), and 20 mins (Room D) are taken. The only remaining duration is 9 mins, so Room C’s duration is 9 mins.
- Topics: Money (Room A), Family (Room B), and Escape / Business (Room C) are set. That leaves Love for Room D – and indeed Room D’s topic is Love.
At this point, the prisoner and visitor for every room are locked, and all topics and durations are assigned. The only traits still open are the phone colors for Rooms C and D.
Step 7: Resolve the phone colors
Room A has Blue, and Room B has Beige. The remaining phone colors are Beige and Brown. There’s no additional clue that tells us which room gets which, but the final grid (and the game’s solution) shows Room C with Beige and Room D with Brown. Both colors are available, so that assignment works without contradiction. In practice, any assignment of Beige and Brown to the two remaining rooms would satisfy the clues, but the intended answer places Beige on Room C and Brown on Room D. So that’s what we have.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 204
“Room D has a third of an hour left”
Some players might think “third of an hour” means 30 minutes (a third of 60). But an hour has 60 minutes, and a third of that is 20 minutes. The clue locks Room D’s duration to 20 mins – a small but important detail that sets up the later comparison with Room B’s 45 mins.
“Richard talks to Sean with plenty of time, but not the most”
This clue packs a lot of information. It directly assigns Room D’s prisoner (Sean) and visitor (Richard), and it also tells you that Room D’s time (20 mins) is not the most – the most is held by Room B (45 mins). The phrase “plenty of time” might seem subjective, but in the context of the puzzle it simply means 20 minutes is still a decent amount, just not the largest. Missing the implication about Room B’s duration could leave a gap in the solve.
“Claire makes sure that their relationship is not about Love” – with a slash
The cell for Room C’s conversation topic contains two values separated by a slash: Escape / Business. Many players assume they have to choose one, but the puzzle treats both as correct for that room. The clue says “not about Love,” so that eliminates Love and leaves the slash‑separated pair as the only possibility. Understanding that slash values belong together in the same cell is key to not getting stuck.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 204 is a straightforward puzzle once you latch onto the starting anchor – Martha’s visit to Room A. From there, the time‑based clues (third of an hour, “not the most”) and the family‑themed hints about Beverly and Andrew quickly fill Rooms B and D. The only loose end is the phone colors, which are resolved by the remaining pair. If you remember that slashes mean multiple values in one cell and that “third of an hour” is 20 minutes, the whole solve falls into place without much trouble. Happy puzzling!
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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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