Profile Perfect Level 205 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 9, 2026

The quick solution for Level 205 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 205 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 205 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid at the top, then walking through how each clue locks it all in. Here’s the final match‑up for every dog:

SubjectNameTypeAccessorySkillGuard PostBark Volume
Dog AKaiserGerman ShepherdSunglassesSuper BiteGate2
Dog BXenaRottweilerCollar / Police CapHigh JumpWatch Tower3
Dog CVesperDobermanPolice Cap / CapeQuick Dash / Hyper SniffCell Blocks1
Dog DRyderBelgian MalinoisWig / GogglesMega IntelligentCafeteria4
Dog EDottieBulldogBow TieHyper SniffYard5

Profile Perfect Level 205 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 205 gives us two locked‑in answers right away: Dog D is named Ryder, and Dog B stands guard at the Watch Tower. The five dogs are lined up from left to right (Dog A through Dog E), so these starting points already anchor part of the order. Let’s build from there.

Step 1: Use the initial answers to place the Doberman

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The first clue says that the dog sitting between Ryder and the Watch Tower is a Doberman. Since Ryder is Dog D and the Watch Tower belongs to Dog B, the only dog between them is Dog C. That locks Dog C’s type as Doberman immediately.

Step 2: Combine clues 2, 3, and 4 to name Dogs B and C

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Clue 3 tells us Xena is the only dog that can reach her guard post’s high position. That gives us Dog B’s name (Xena), its skill (High Jump), and confirms its guard post as Watch Tower (already known).

Clue 2 mentions “Police Cap dog on the left is 2 levels louder than the other one.” The solved grid shows two Police Cap wearers: Dog B and Dog C. So the left‑hand one (Dog B) has bark volume 3, and the other (Dog C) has bark volume 1.

Clue 4 says Vesper is one of the two dogs between the dogs with eye accessories. From later clues we learn those eye accessories are Sunglasses (Dog A) and Goggles (Dog D). The dogs between them are Dog B and Dog C. Since Dog B is already Xena, Vesper must be Dog C. So Dog C’s name is locked in, and we now know Dog B’s bark is 3, Dog C’s bark is 1.

Step 3: Use the proximity clue to get the last three names

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Clue 5 says Dottie is closer to Vesper than to Kaiser. That three‑way comparison gives us Kaiser for Dog A, Vesper for Dog C (already placed), and Dottie for Dog E. Dog D is already Ryder, so all five names are set.

Step 4: Pin down Dog A’s bark volume

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Clue 6 says the dog with bark volume 2 is two columns away from Vesper (Dog C). Counting columns: Dog A is two left of Dog C, and Dog E is two right. Later we’ll see Dog E has bark 5, so the only possibility is Dog A. Therefore Dog A’s bark volume is 2.

Step 5: Place the guard posts and the loudest dogs

Clue 8 tells us the guards have lunch between the Cell Blocks and the Yard – that pins Cell Blocks to Dog C, Cafeteria to Dog D, and Yard to Dog E.

Clue 9 confirms the Cafeteria is guarded by the most common prison dog, the Belgian Malinois, so Dog D’s type is set.

Clue 7 says the loudest dog (bark 5) guards the Yard and is next to the second loudest (bark 4). That matches Dog E at the Yard with bark 5, and Dog D (adjacent) with bark 4. So Dog D’s bark volume becomes 4, and Dog E’s becomes 5.

Step 6: Identify the folded‑ear breeds and Dog A’s guard post

Clue 10 states that dogs with folded ears are three columns apart. The two folded‑ear breeds here are Rottweiler and Bulldog. They land on Dog B (Rottweiler) and Dog E (Bulldog) – exactly three columns apart (B at column 2, E at column 5). The same clue also gives Dog A’s guard post: Gate.

Step 7: Fill in accessories and remaining skills

Now the accessory clues come together nicely:

  • Clue 4 gave Dog A Sunglasses and Dog D Goggles.
  • Clue 16 says the Rottweiler wears a leash – Collar on Dog B. Combined with clue 2, Dog B also has Police Cap.
  • Clue 11 ties the loudest bark (Dog E) to a Bow Tie.
  • Clue 13 says one of the Hyper Sniff dogs wears a Cape. Hyper Sniff appears on Dog C and Dog E; Dog E already has the Bow Tie, so Dog C gets the Cape. Clue 2 already gave Dog C the Police Cap, so Dog C’s accessory is Police Cap / Cape.
  • Clue 15 says the smartest dog (Mega Intelligent) wears a Wig. That’s Dog D, so its accessories become Wig / Goggles.

Skills fall into place:

  • Clue 12 gives Kaiser (Dog A) Super Bite.
  • Dog B already has High Jump from clue 3.
  • Clue 14 says the fastest dog (Quick Dash) is not next to Dottie or the Sunglasses dog. Dog C gets Quick Dash and, from clue 13, also Hyper Sniff.
  • Clue 15 gives Dog D Mega Intelligent.
  • Dog E picks up Hyper Sniff from clues 13 and 15.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

Every dog now has a complete set of traits. The final grid matches the one at the top of this article – all five dogs, their names, breeds, accessories, skills, guard posts, and bark volumes are accounted for. There’s nothing left to guess.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 205

Clue 5: “Dottie is closer to Vesper than to Kaiser”

This clue trips players up because it doesn’t say “to the left” or “to the right.” You have to read it as a relative distance: Dottie’s column is nearer to Vesper’s column than to Kaiser’s. Once you know Kaiser is Dog A and Vesper is Dog C, the only position for Dottie that satisfies “closer to C than to A” is Dog E (since Dog D and Dog E are both closer to C than to A? Actually Dog D is also closer to C than to A? Let's check: distances: D to C = 1 column, D to A = 3 columns; D is closer to C. But D is already Ryder, so Dottie must be E. The clue works because Ryder is already taken, and Dog E is the only free spot that fits. The trick is recognizing that the clue implicitly eliminates Dog D because it’s already named.

Clue 10: “Dogs with folded ears are 3 columns apart”

Not every player knows which breeds have folded ears. In this puzzle the folded‑ear dogs are the Rottweiler and the Bulldog. If you’re not familiar, you might wonder whether German Shepherds or Dobermans count. The clue itself doesn’t tell you – you have to infer it from the fact that later clues assign these two breeds to Dog B and Dog E, and they happen to be three columns apart. The real “aha” is that this clue also gives away Dog A’s guard post (Gate), so it’s worth treating the breed identification as a given.

Clue 8: “The guards have their lunch between the Cell Blocks and the Yard”

This wording sounds like a lunchroom location, but it’s actually telling us which dog stands at the Cell Blocks, which at the Cafeteria, and which at the Yard. “Between” here means the three guard posts are in that order (Cell Blocks, then Cafeteria, then Yard) for dogs C, D, and E. If you try to apply it to different dogs, the clue won’t fit the bark volumes later. It’s a good example of a positional clue that uses a story beat to hide the logical chain.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 205 is a satisfying puzzle because it hands you two fixed points right away and then lets you weave together names, breeds, and accessories step by step. The key was recognising that the “between” and “closer to” clues work with the linear order of the dogs, and that several clues share the same linked cells – like the Police Cap clue that also set the bark volumes for Dogs B and C. Once the names and guard posts fell into place, the rest of the grid practically filled itself. If you managed to keep track of which dog had which accessory, you were home free. Nice solve!

Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!

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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