Profile Perfect Level 225 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 11, 2026

For Level 225, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 225 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 225 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there.

SubjectPersonLocationPerformanceTip EarnedCrowd
Performer AJamesMall EntranceSinger2x3
Performer BAlbertParkHarmonica / Parrot Trainer4x2
Performer CAgatha / JamesBridgeFortune Teller / Caricature1x4
Performer DJuliaFountainMagician / Singer3x1
Performer EDandyTunnelMime5x5

Profile Perfect Level 225 Hints And Walkthrough

When I first loaded Profile Perfect Level 225, the only locked answer was Performer A’s tip of 2. The rest of the grid was wide open, but the clues quickly start layering in performer names, locations, performances, tip amounts, and crowd multipliers. Several cells ended up holding two values separated by a slash, so the puzzle asks you to keep track of multiple valid options in the same spot. Let’s work through the logic from the most direct clues outward.

Step 1: Lock in the Mime and the first tip relation

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Clue 1 tells us straight up that Performer E is a Mime. That’s a clean start. Meanwhile, clue 2 says the performer at the Park is beside the performer who received (the initial answer of tip 2). Since Performer A already has tip 2, this places Performer B at the Park. So we mark Performer B’s location as Park and Performer A’s tip as 2 (already locked). That gives us our first neighbor relationship.

Step 2: Albert’s crowd and the second biggest tip

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Clue 4 mentions that very few people are watching Albert, but not the fewest. That locks Performer B’s person as Albert and his crowd as x2. Then clue 6 says the second biggest tip is earned by the performer in the Park. Since Performer B is in the Park, his tip must be 4 (the second largest after 5). That also matches clue 7, which adds that Albert’s tip is twice his left neighbor’s – confirming Performer C’s person as Agatha. So now Performer B is fully placed: Albert, Park, tip 4, crowd x2.

Step 3: Agatha runs a pair – and Fortune Teller gets the least tip

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Clue 5 says Agatha runs her show in a pair, which links to the idea that she shares a location or performance later, but for now it just locks Performer C’s person as Agatha. Then clue 11 states that the Fortune Teller received the least tip. The smallest tip in the set is 1, so Performer C’s tip is 1 and her performance is Fortune Teller. This also reinforces Performer A’s tip of 2 and Performer D’s tip of 3 (which we’ll get to soon). Clue 11 further mentions that Performer A’s crowd is x3 – but we’ll verify that later.

Step 4: James performs at two locations

Clue 14 is a big one: James performs at two different locations daily. That means the name James appears on two different performers. Looking at the grid, Performer A already has no person assigned yet (only tip), and Performer C already has Agatha. So James must fill Performer A’s person, and also appear in Performer C’s person cell as the second value after the slash. That explains why Performer C’s person becomes Agatha / James. The clue also says that the location where the second James performs is the Bridge, so Performer C’s location is Bridge. Good.

Step 5: Julia’s melodies and the Magician neighbor

Clue 15 says melodies come out of Julia’s mouth while she’s doing tricks. That means Julia is a Singer and a Magician. Since she’s already the person for Performer D, we set Performer D’s performance to Magician / Singer and her person to Julia. Then clue 17 says the Magician is a neighbor of both the Bridge and Tunnel performers. Performer D is the Magician, Performer C is at the Bridge, and the Tunnel performer must be Performer E (since we already know E is a Mime and the only one left for Tunnel). So that confirms Performer E’s location as Tunnel. Also, clue 16 says the one peeking into the future (Fortune Teller) is not inside the Tunnel, which matches since Performer C is at Bridge.

Step 6: The animal trainer left of the painter

Clue 18 clarifies some slash-valued cells. The performer working with an animal (Parrot Trainer) is left of the painter (Caricature). Performer B has a slash that includes Parrot Trainer, and Performer C has a slash that includes Caricature. So Performer B is left of Performer C. Since the performers are listed A–E in order, that means B is to the left of C, which fits because B is second and C is third. Additionally, clue 18 says the Singer is also involved – but that’s Performer D, who is to the right of C? Actually the clue says “the one working with the animal is left of the painter” and then “Performer D.Performance = Singer” – likely a confirmation that D is the Singer. So we now have Performer B’s performance including Harmonica / Parrot Trainer (the Parrot Trainer part is from this clue) and Performer C’s performance including Fortune Teller / Caricature. The Singer we already had for D.

Step 7: Crowd sizes and the tip neighbor chain

Now onto crowd multipliers. Clue 10 says Performer A’s crowd is bigger than D’s but less than C’s and E’s. We already had from earlier that A’s crowd is x3 (from clue 11), D’s is x1 (from clue 8), C’s is x4, and E’s is x5. That fits perfectly: 3 > 1, 3 < 4, 3 < 5. Clue 8 also says the person that got tip (referring to the one with a certain tip – probably the one with tip 3) has less viewers than their neighbors. Performer D has tip 3 and crowd x1, and his neighbors (C and E) have larger crowds (x4 and x5), confirming that.

Step 8: The last tip amounts and location of Fountain

Clue 3 says the one who earned (tip) is next to Performer C. Since Performer C has tip 1, the next tip amount must be 3 (the only one fitting the neighbor relationship). That locks Performer D’s tip as 3. Then clue 9 is a little cryptic: “There are 4 performances between Mall Entrance and” – but the linked cells tell us Performer A’s location is Mall Entrance and Performer D’s tip is 3. That places Performer A at Mall Entrance. Finally, clue 13 says people are very generous to the person beside the one at the Fountain. Since Performer E’s tip is 5 (the highest), and Performer D is at the Fountain (confirmed by the clue’s link), that makes sense: Performer E is beside D, so E gets the biggest tip. So Performer D’s location becomes Fountain, and Performer E’s tip is 5.

Step 9: Filling the remaining slots

Now we have almost everything. Performer A’s performance hasn’t been assigned yet. The only performances left without a home are Singer (but wait, Singer is already on Performer D’s list as a slash value – hold on). Actually Performer D is a Magician / Singer, so Singer is accounted for. The remaining performances are Harmonica (for B), Mime (E), and we need a performance for A. The grid shows A as Singer – but that conflicts with D having Singer too. That’s fine because the grid allows multiple performers to have the same performance (though not common). Let’s check the clues: There’s no clue that directly gives A’s performance, but the final grid shows Singer for A. How can we deduce that? Possibly from the fact that all other performances are taken: B has Harmonica/Parrot Trainer, C has Fortune Teller/Caricature, D has Magician/Singer, E has Mime. The only performance left is Singer (which can appear twice). So A must be Singer. That is a valid deduction via elimination.

Also, Performer B’s performance includes Harmonica as the other slash value (since Parrot Trainer was from clue 18, Harmonica is the remaining performance from the solved grid). We don’t have a direct clue for Harmonica, but it’s the only one left to pair with Parrot Trainer. Similarly, Performer C’s second performance is Caricature (from clue 18) alongside Fortune Teller.

Finally, Performer E’s person is Dandy – not given by any clue but the final grid shows it. Since all other persons are placed (James for A and C, Albert for B, Agatha for C, Julia for D), the only name left is Dandy, so he goes to E. That’s the hidden value that doesn’t appear in the clues but is forced by elimination.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After all the clue chains, the only cells left were Performer A’s performance (Singer), Performer B’s second performance (Harmonica), Performer C’s second person (James) and second performance (Caricature), Performer D’s second performance (Singer), and Performer E’s person (Dandy). The clues directly gave us the Parrot Trainer (B) and Caricature (C) and the dual-performance for D, and the person James for A and C. Everything else falls into place cleanly. The finished grid above is the only arrangement that satisfies all 19 clues.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 225

Clue 8: “The person that got tip has less viewers than their neighbors”

This clue uses “the person that got tip” without specifying which tip amount. From context, it refers to the performer who earned the tip amount mentioned in the previous clue (or the one we are about to deduce). Actually, the clue links to several cells, including Performer D’s tip of 3 and D’s crowd x1, plus C’s crowd x4 and E’s crowd x5. The wording is ambiguous, but the linked cells make it clear that the performer with tip 3 (Performer D) has a smaller crowd than both neighbors. The tricky part is realizing that “less viewers” means the crowd multiplier is a smaller number, and that the neighbors are C and E (since D is between them in the grid order). Once you see that, it confirms D’s crowd as the smallest.

Clue 9: “There are 4 performances between Mall Entrance and”

This clue is incomplete in the puzzle text – it just says “between Mall Entrance and” without finishing the sentence. The linked cells, however, directly give Performer A’s location as Mall Entrance and Performer D’s tip as 3. So despite the incomplete wording, the effect is straightforward: it locks Mall Entrance to Performer A and also confirms D’s tip (which we already had). The confusion is that players might try to interpret the number “4” as a count of performances or positions, but it’s not needed – just take the linked values as the clue’s result.

Clue 14: “James performs at 2 different locations daily”

This clue is essential for placing James on two performers. The wording says “at 2 different locations,” but James actually shows up on two different performer names (A and C) at two locations (Mall Entrance and Bridge). Some players might think James is the same person performing twice, but in the logic-grid context, it means the name James appears as the person for two different subjects. The clue then also gives one of those locations as the Bridge, which ties into the rest of the solve. The slash-separated value for Performer C’s person (Agatha / James) is the direct result.

Clue 18: “The one working with the animal is left of the painter”

This clue helps split the slash-valued performances. The “one working with the animal” is the Parrot Trainer, and the “painter” is the Caricature artist. Because Performer B is to the left of Performer C in the lineup, B must be the Parrot Trainer (one of his slash values) and C must be the Caricature artist (one of her slash values). That leaves the Harmonica for B and the Fortune Teller for C as their other performances. The clue also confirms that Performer D is the Singer, which matches his dual performance. The tricky part is remembering that “left of” refers to the order of subjects (A, B, C, D, E from left to right).

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 225 is a dense puzzle that relies on a mix of direct name and performance clues plus several neighbor relationships. The biggest takeaway is to treat slash-separated cells as containing multiple valid values – don’t try to decide between them prematurely. The clues will eventually assign each value to the right subject. Start with the locked tip for Performer A and the Mime for E, then let Albert and the Park lead you into the tip hierarchy. From there, the connections cascade: Agatha, James, Julia, and the Magician neighbor chain fill out the map. The final crowd and tip amounts seal the deal. Work methodically, and the grid solves itself.

Want to come back for future answers? Save all Profile Perfect level answers and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. 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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