Profile Perfect Level 217 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 10, 2026

The final answer for Level 217 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 217 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 217 Answer

Here’s the complete solved grid for this sled‑packing logic puzzle. The full walkthrough that explains every clue connection starts right after the table.

SubjectColorAnimalPassengerCargoDirection
Sled ANavyPenguinGhostToysNorth
Sled BToscaReindeerCoupleFishSouth East
Sled CYellowPenguinPrincessFoodSouth
Sled DGreen / PurplePolar BearSantaBombWest
Sled EMaroonFox / WolfWalrusFishNorth West

Profile Perfect Level 217 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 217 gives you five sleds (A through E) and five traits: Color, Animal, Passenger, Cargo, and Direction. Right away you’ll notice two cells hold multiple values – Sled D’s color is both Green and Purple, and Sled E’s animal includes both Fox and Wolf. There are no pre‑filled answers, but the clues pile on plenty of direct matches and positional hints. I found the best starting point was the “leftmost” clue and the three quick color‑animal matches that drop into place early.

Step 1: Use the leftmost sled and the first direct color‑animal‑passenger drops

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Clue 1 says the leftmost sled is heading North, so Sled A’s direction is North. Clue 7 adds that the dark blue sled is leftmost and carries Toys for the kids – that makes Sled A’s color Navy and its cargo Toys.

Clue 2 tells us the deep red sled is pulled by a Wolf and another animal. The deep red color is Maroon, so Sled E’s color is Maroon and its animal is both Fox and Wolf (both belong in the same cell).

Clue 3 states the only Reindeer is pulling the fully Tosca‑colored sled, so Sled B’s color is Tosca and its animal is Reindeer. Clue 4 then says a Couple is riding Sled B, giving Sled B’s passenger as Couple.

Step 2: Identify the multi‑colored sled and its polar bear

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Clue 11 mentions a multi‑colored sled that is half Green and pulled by a Bear. That’s Sled D – its color is Green plus Purple (the “half Green” implies a second shade), and its animal is Polar Bear. The clue also repeats Sled A’s cargo as Toys, which we already know.

Step 3: Pin down the directions for the Maroon and Yellow sleds

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Clue 9 says Sled D and Sled E are heading in a similar direction. The linked cells show Sled D’s direction is West and Sled E’s is North West – these become locked in. Notice that Sled E’s direction is a hidden value (you don’t see it at first, but this clue confirms it).

Clue 14 adds that the Maroon sled (Sled E) is heading 135° more than the Yellow one. The Yellow sled’s direction turns out to be South (since North West is 135° clockwise from South). So Sled C’s direction is South and Sled C’s color is Yellow.

Step 4: Work out the left‑to‑right order using adjacency and relative positions

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Now we have several pieces that help place the sleds in order. From clue 5, the Yellow sled (Sled C) is to the left of the “terrorist in disguise” – that’s the bomb cargo, so Sled D carries the Bomb. Also, Sled E includes a Wolf (already known).

Clue 6 says the Wolf is not pulling Food, so Sled E’s cargo cannot be Food. Since Sled A has Toys, Sled B has Fish (we’ll learn later), Sled C will have Food, and Sled D has Bomb, the only remaining cargo for Sled E is Fish. (And indeed the solved grid shows two Fish – one on Sled B and one on Sled E – that’s fine.)

Clue 12: the sled carrying Toys (Sled A) is next to the sled heading South East. That sled must be Sled B, because Sled B’s direction is South East. So Sled A and Sled B are adjacent. Since Sled A is leftmost, Sled B sits immediately to its right (position 2).

Clue 10 says an animal is riding the sled next to the most dangerous cargo (the Bomb). The animal turns out to be the Walrus, which is a hidden value for Sled E’s passenger. So Sled E (passenger Walrus) is next to Sled D (cargo Bomb). That means Sled D and Sled E are neighbors.

Clue 15: the Fox (part of Sled E’s animal) is not pulling the sled left of the Purple one. The Purple one is Sled D (since it’s Green/Purple). So Sled E cannot be immediately to the left of Sled D – it must be to the right. Combined with the adjacency, this means Sled D is immediately left of Sled E.

Now we have Sled C left of Sled D (from clue 5) and Sled B in position 2. Sled A is position 1. Let’s try the only arrangement that fits:
Positions: 1 = Sled A, 2 = Sled B, 3 = Sled C, 4 = Sled D, 5 = Sled E.
Check clue 8: Navy (Sled A) and Maroon (Sled E) are not next to Yellow (Sled C). Sled C at position 3 is adjacent to position 2 (Sled B) and position 4 (Sled D) – not to 1 or 5, so that works. Also clue 16: the evil spirit (Ghost) is on the sled farthest from the Green one (Sled D has Green). The farthest sled from position 4 is position 1 – that’s Sled A, which matches the Ghost passenger.

Step 5: Assign the remaining passengers and the second animal

Clue 13 tells us Princess and Ghost’s sleds are pulled by the same animal. Ghost is on Sled A (from clue 16, evil spirit = Ghost), and Princess must then be on Sled C. The animal pulling Sled A is Penguin (from the solved grid – we haven’t locked it yet, but clue 13 links to Sled B’s animal, which is Reindeer, irrelevant). Since Sled A and Sled C share the same animal, and Sled A’s animal is Penguin (we can deduce from remaining options), Sled C’s animal is also Penguin.

Sled D’s animal is Polar Bear (already). Sled E’s animal is Fox/Wolf. Sled B’s animal is Reindeer. All animals are placed.

For passengers: Sled A = Ghost, Sled B = Couple, Sled C = Princess, Sled D = Santa? The solved grid shows Santa on Sled D – we haven’t used a clue for that, but after placing Ghost, Couple, Princess, and Walrus (Sled E), the only remaining passenger is Santa, so Sled D’s passenger is Santa.

Step 6: Fill in the last cargo and confirm all cells

Cargo: Sled A = Toys, Sled B = Fish, Sled C = Food, Sled D = Bomb, Sled E = Fish. That leaves no conflicts. Directions: Sled A = North, Sled B = South East, Sled C = South, Sled D = West, Sled E = North West. Colors: Sled A = Navy, Sled B = Tosca, Sled C = Yellow, Sled D = Green/Purple, Sled E = Maroon. Everything matches the solved grid I showed at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 217

Clue 5: “Yellow sled is to the left of the terrorist in disguise”

This clue might throw you because it delivers three pieces at once: Sled C’s color, Sled D’s cargo (Bomb), and Sled E’s animal (Wolf). If you don’t already know that “terrorist in disguise” refers to the Bomb cargo, you could be puzzled. Also, the clue links Sled E’s Wolf, but the Wolf is only part of Sled E’s animal – the Fox is there too. The key is to read it as “the sled carrying the Bomb” and “the animal Wolf” without worrying about the Fox yet.

Clue 8: “Navy and Maroon sled are not next to the Yellow one”

This is a positional clue that constrains the order. It tells you Sled A (Navy) and Sled E (Maroon) cannot be adjacent to Sled C (Yellow). That rule eliminated the possibility of Sled C being in position 2 or position 4 once we knew Sled A was leftmost and Sled E was on the far right. It’s easy to forget that “not next” means no immediate neighbor, not just “not directly left or right” – but the logic holds.

Clue 15: “The Fox is not pulling the sled left of the Purple one”

The wording is a bit convoluted. “The Fox” refers to Sled E (since Fox is part of its animal), “the Purple one” is Sled D (which has Purple in its color). So this says Sled E is not immediately to the left of Sled D. Combined with Clue 10 (Sled E is next to Sled D), it forces Sled E to be on the right of Sled D. Some players might read it as “Fox is not pulling the sled that is left of Purple,” which could be misinterpreted – but the linked cells make it clear.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 217 is all about layering positional constraints with direct color and animal matches. The trickiest part was weaving together the neighbor clues to figure out that Sled C sits in the middle, with Sled D and Sled E forming a right‑side pair. Once you lock in the leftmost sled and the multi‑colored sled, the rest falls into place with a bit of careful ordering. The double‑value cells (Green/Purple and Fox/Wolf) don’t complicate the solve – they just remind us that some sleds carry more than one attribute in a trait. Happy puzzling!

For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!

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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