Profile Perfect Level 215 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 10, 2026

You can find the final answer for Level 215 below. After that, I'll guide you through each step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 215 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 215 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid up front, then breaking down the path that gets us there. Here’s the final answer for Profile Perfect Level 215:

SubjectCreatureNumber of CreaturesTime of DayIce Condition
Lake APenguin4NightGood
Lake BPolar Bear1NoonHoles
Lake CWalrus6NightCrack

Profile Perfect Level 215 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 215 gives us three lakes – A, B, and C – and four traits: Creature, Number of Creatures, Time of Day, and Ice Condition. There are no pre‑locked answers or hidden values, so every cell gets filled purely from the seven clues. The good news is the clues are direct and consistent, so you can lock in most placements early. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Start with Lake B’s creature and the group/solo numbers

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The first clue tells us that Lake B’s creature is a Polar Bear. That’s a simple drop – no deduction needed. Right after that, clue 2 says “The group of and the solo animal are at different times.” The linked cells give us the actual numbers: Lake A has 4 creatures (the group) and Lake B has 1 creature (the solo animal). So we now know Lake A’s number is 4 and Lake B’s number is 1. The “different times” part will matter later, but for now we just note that the times for A and B can’t be the same.

At this point we have:

  • Lake B: Creature = Polar Bear, Number = 1
  • Lake A: Number = 4

Step 2: Ice conditions and Lake C’s number

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Clue 3 says “Good ice condition is not next to the Cracked one” and links Lake A’s ice as Good and Lake C’s ice as Crack. So we can fill those in right away. The “not next to” part is automatically satisfied because Lake B sits between A and C – they aren’t adjacent. Then clue 4 adds that “animals are partying on the Cracked ice,” confirming that Lake C has 6 creatures and, again, that its ice is Crack. So now Lake C’s number is 6 and its ice is cracked.

Our grid so far:

  • Lake A: Number = 4, Ice = Good
  • Lake B: Number = 1, Ice = ? (not yet), Creature = Polar Bear
  • Lake C: Number = 6, Ice = Crack

Step 3: Use the left‑of clue to place Lake B’s ice

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Clue 5 says “animals are to the left of the one with Holes.” The linked cells tell us that the “animals” refers to Lake A’s group of 4, and the “one with Holes” is Lake B’s ice condition = Holes. So Lake B’s ice is Holes. The positional part – “left of” – matches perfectly because Lake A is physically to the left of Lake B in the row. No conflict, just a confirmation. Now we have all three ice conditions: Good (A), Holes (B), Crack (C).

Step 4: Penguin, Polar Bear, and the time clues

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Clue 6 packs a lot: “Penguin is not to the right of Polar Bear.” This gives us Lake A’s creature = Penguin, Lake B’s creature = Polar Bear (already known), Lake B’s time = Noon, and Lake B’s number = 1 (already known). So we now know the creature for Lake A is Penguin. Since there are only three creatures in the puzzle (Penguin, Polar Bear, Walrus), the leftover creature for Lake C must be Walrus – we’ll confirm that in the next step.

Clue 7 adds “The Bear is relaxing under the sunlight,” which reinforces Lake B’s time = Noon and Lake A’s ice = Good (already placed). No new values here, but it solidifies that Lake B’s time is indeed Noon.

Now we need Lake A’s time. Clue 2 earlier said the group (Lake A) and the solo animal (Lake B) are at different times. Lake B is at Noon, so Lake A must be at the only other available time: Night. That fills in Lake A’s time.

Step 5: Finish with Lake C’s creature and time

Only Lake C remains. Its creature must be the one not yet used – Walrus. Its time? We have two times in the puzzle: Night and Noon. Lake A is Night, Lake B is Noon, so Lake C could be either. But if you look back at clue 3’s “not next to” condition (Good and Crack aren’t adjacent), it doesn’t restrict time. And clue 6’s “not to the right” only involves A and B. So the only clue that could affect Lake C’s time is clue 2, which only required A and B to be different. That leaves Night as the only remaining time (since Noon is already taken). Therefore, Lake C’s time is Night.

Solution: All cells filled

With that, the entire grid is locked in. Lake A: Penguin, 4, Night, Good. Lake B: Polar Bear, 1, Noon, Holes. Lake C: Walrus, 6, Night, Crack. Every clue is satisfied, and no contradictions appear. The final table matches the one at the top of this article.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 215

Clue 2: “The group of and the solo animal are at different times”

The wording “The group of and the solo animal” might throw you off because it doesn’t explicitly say which lake is the group and which is the solo. But the linked cells reveal that Lake A’s number is 4 and Lake B’s number is 1. Since 4 is a group and 1 is a solo animal, that’s your answer. The “at different times” part doesn’t give you the actual times yet – it only tells you that those two lakes can’t share the same time. That becomes crucial when you later place Lake A’s time as Night because Lake B is already Noon.

Clue 5: “animals are to the left of the one with Holes”

This clue seems straightforward, but players sometimes misread “animals” as referring to any animal group. The linked cells pin it down: the “animals” are specifically Lake A’s group of 4, and the “one with Holes” is Lake B’s ice condition. So you get both the number (already known) and the ice condition for Lake B. The positional part – left of – is automatically true given the order, so it’s more of a confirmation than a deduction. Still, it’s easy to overthink and wonder if “left of” might imply something about Lake C – but it doesn’t.

Clue 6: “Penguin is not to the right of Polar Bear”

Positional clues can be confusing when you don’t yet know the order of creatures. This clue gives you three things at once: Lake A’s creature (Penguin), Lake B’s creature (Polar Bear, already known), and Lake B’s time (Noon). The “not to the right” part simply confirms that Penguin (Lake A) is to the left of Polar Bear (Lake B), which is consistent with the lake order. If you had tried to place Penguin on Lake C, this clue would have prevented it – but since Lake A is already the leftmost, it’s a smooth fit.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 215 is a gentle introduction to grid‑puzzle logic with no hidden values or tricky slash‑separated cells. The key was letting the direct clues drop the numbers and ice conditions first, then using the “different times” requirement to settle the time for Lake A, and finally filling Lake C by elimination. Every clue supported the others without extra layers, so the solve felt clean and satisfying. If you got stuck, it was probably on clue 2’s phrasing or clue 5’s “left of” – but once you see how the linked cells tie together, the whole grid falls into place. Happy puzzling

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next 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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