Profile Perfect Level 218 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 10, 2026
Below is the saved-answer section for Level 218. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 218 Answer
Here’s the fully solved grid first, then I’ll walk you through how every clue locks it all in.
| Subject | Type | Habitat | Food | Active Time | Cold Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal A | Arctic Fox | Frozen Shore | Lemming | Dawn | 3 |
| Animal B | Snowy Owl | Snow Field | Lemming | Noon | 2 |
| Animal C | Arctic Hare | Ice Cave | Fish | Night | 1 |
Profile Perfect Level 218 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 218 gives you three animals and five traits to match. The puzzle starts with a few locked answers—Animal C is already identified as an Arctic Hare living in an Ice Cave—and then builds outward with neighbor clues, food links, and a cold resistance ranking. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answers to lock Animal A’s active time and Animal C’s home
Clue 1 tells us that Animal A is active at dawn (the time the sun rises). That’s a direct, no‑guess placement: Animal A’s active time is Dawn.
Clue 2 gives us two things at once: “The Hare lives around the Ice Cave” confirms that Animal C is the Arctic Hare and that its habitat is the Ice Cave. So we can fill Animal C’s type as Arctic Hare and Animal C’s habitat as Ice Cave. That’s a solid start—two animals already have part of their profile.
Step 2: Connect the Fish hunter with the Noon active time
Clue 3 says the animal that hunts fish is next to the one active at noon. We already know Animal A is active at Dawn, so the noon active can’t be Animal A. Animal C hasn’t been assigned an active time yet. The fish hunter is also still unknown, but we can start reasoning.
From Clue 3 we directly get two placements: Animal B’s active time is Noon and Animal C’s food is Fish. And because the Fish hunter (Animal C) is next to the Noon‑active animal (Animal B), that tells us Animal C and Animal B must be adjacent in the list. Since we have three animals in order A, B, C, B and C are already neighbors—so this clue fits perfectly without any reordering.
Step 3: Sort out the Lemming hunters and the cold resistance ranking
Clue 4 is a big one: “Both Lemming hunters are the most cold resistant animals.” That means the two animals that eat Lemming have the highest cold resistance values, and the one that doesn’t eat Lemming has the lowest.
We already know Animal C eats Fish, so Animal C is not a Lemming hunter. Therefore, Animal A and Animal B both eat Lemming (their food is Lemming). And since there are only three animals, the cold resistance values must be 3, 2, and 1—with the Lemming hunters taking the top two spots. Animal C, the odd one out, gets the lowest cold resistance: Animal C’s cold resistance is 1.
Clue 4 also repeats Animal C’s habitat as Ice Cave (already filled) and confirms Animal C’s food is Fish (already known). So this clue locks in the food for A and B and the bottom‑rank cold resistance.
Step 4: Identify the Snowy Owl and the Night hunter
Clue 5 states “Snowy Owl is next to the Night hunter.” From earlier clues, we know Animal B’s active time is Noon, so Animal B cannot be the Night hunter. Animal A’s active time is Dawn, so not Night. That leaves Animal C as the Night hunter (active at Night). So Animal C’s active time is Night.
Then, the Snowy Owl must be the animal next to Animal C. The only animal adjacent to Animal C (in the A‑B‑C order) is Animal B. So Animal B’s type is Snowy Owl.
Step 5: Place the Frozen Shore and Snow Field correctly
Clue 6 says “The one living near Shore is not to the right of Snow Field.” “Near Shore” refers to the Frozen Shore habitat. So Animal A lives at the Frozen Shore (since Animal C is already at Ice Cave and Animal B will get the remaining habitat). Also, “not to the right of Snow Field” means the animal at Frozen Shore (Animal A) cannot be positioned to the right of the animal at Snow Field. In our order (A, B, C), Animal A is to the left of both B and C, so it is not to the right of anyone. This clue confirms:
- Animal A’s habitat is Frozen Shore
- Animal B’s habitat is Snow Field
- And since the type for Animal A is still open, the clue also gives Animal A’s type as Arctic Fox (the only remaining type after Arctic Hare and Snowy Owl are assigned).
Step 6: Finish the cold resistance and final grid
We have one trait left to assign: cold resistance for Animal A and Animal B. Clue 7 says “The animal with the most resistant to cold lives at the Frozen Shore.” Animal A lives at Frozen Shore, so Animal A’s cold resistance is 3 (the highest). That leaves Animal B with the remaining value, 2. The solved grid is now complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 218
The “both Lemming hunters are the most cold resistant” phrasing
This clue can trip players up because it doesn’t explicitly say “the other animal is the least cold resistant.” You have to realize that “most” implies a ranking across all three. If two animals share the highest resistance, the third must have the lowest. Missing that connection might leave you wondering which of the three gets the 1. But once you see that only two can be Lemming hunters, the logic snaps into place.
The “not to the right of Snow Field” positioning
Clue 6 uses a left/right relationship, but the puzzle doesn’t show an actual horizontal order—you have to remember that Subject A, B, C are listed in that sequence from left to right. “Not to the right” means the Frozen Shore animal is either to the left or in the same position (impossible here). Since A is left of B, the clue is simply confirming that A is not to B’s right. It’s an easy one to overthink, but if you keep the order in mind, it’s just a confirmation.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 218 is a clean, straightforward puzzle once you spot that the Lemming‑hunter clue locks the cold resistance ranking. The neighbor clues (fish next to noon, snowy owl next to night) all align with the natural A‑B‑C order, so no rearranging is needed. Starting with the initial locked answers and then using the food and habitat clues to fill the rest makes the solve feel like a smooth chain. If you ever get stuck on a later level, remember to look for clues that tie two traits together—they often unlock the hardest part.
Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!
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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