Profile Perfect Level 227 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 11, 2026

If you only need the result for Level 227, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 227 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 227 Answer

Here’s the complete solved grid for this level. If you’re stuck, the walkthrough below breaks down every clue so you can see how it all fits together.

SubjectHierarchyColorFood SourceNumber of Scars
JaxRogueBlackFountain2
OscarAlphaDark GrayHuman6
DodgeOutcastWhite / YellowConstruction Site5
ButchSubordinateBrown / WhiteDumpster3
BrunoBetaWhite / Light GrayMarket1

Profile Perfect Level 227 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 227 puts you in the role of a cat colony observer. You’ve got five cats – Jax, Oscar, Dodge, Butch, and Bruno – and four traits to match: their place in the hierarchy, their color(s), where they find food, and how many scars they carry. Right away the game locks in three pieces of information: Dodge is an Outcast, Butch scrounges around the Dumpster, and Oscar has the highest scar count at six. From there, a web of color and position clues unravels the rest.

Step 1: Start with the locked answers and Oscar’s color

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The initial answers give us a solid foundation. Butch’s food source is Dumpster (Clue 1), and Oscar has 6 scars (Clue 2). Clue 4 then tells us that the cat with the most injuries (Oscar) is also Dark Gray. So we can fill in Oscar’s color = Dark Gray and his scar count is already set at 6. That’s two cells down for Oscar.

Step 2: Place the White cats and their scar numbers

Clue 5 says the cat with White color sits to the right of the Dark Gray cat (Oscar). In the grid order – Jax, Oscar, Dodge, Butch, Bruno – the cats to Oscar’s right are Dodge, Butch, and Bruno. All three of them have White as part of their color (Dodge is White/Yellow, Butch is Brown/White, Bruno is White/Light Gray). So we know those three are the candidates for “White cat,” but we don’t yet know which one the clue singles out.

Clue 6 then comes in and clears everything up: “All of the White cats have a difference of 2 injuries.” This clue links Dodge, Butch, and Bruno, and it gives us their scar counts: 5, 3, and 1 respectively. The difference between consecutive numbers is exactly 2. So we can lock in:

  • Dodge’s scars = 5
  • Butch’s scars = 3
  • Bruno’s scars = 1

And because these three cats have White in their color, we also confirm that Dodge’s color includes White, Butch’s color includes White, and Bruno’s color includes White. (Their full color lists will be filled later.)

Step 3: Identify the Rogue and the Black cat

Clue 7: “The Rogue cat has very few injuries but not the least.” The least scars is Bruno with 1. The next lowest is 2, which belongs to Jax. So Jax becomes the Rogue, with 2 scars. That gives us Jax’s hierarchy = Rogue and Jax’s scars = 2.

Clue 8 adds that the Black cat is the only one who defies the Alpha. The Rogue cat (Jax) is the one who defies the Alpha, so Jax must be Black. That locks Jax’s color = Black.

Step 4: The Alpha’s underlings and the Beta at Market

Clue 9 says cats whose names start with B are underlings of the Alpha. That’s Butch and Bruno. Their hierarchies are given: Butch = Subordinate, Bruno = Beta. Also, the clue reaffirms Jax as Rogue (already done).

Clue 10 identifies the Light Gray cat as the Beta that hangs around Market. That’s Bruno. So we can fill:

  • Bruno’s hierarchy = Beta (already known)
  • Bruno’s food source = Market
  • Bruno’s color = Light Gray (in addition to White, so Bruno is White/Light Gray)

This clue also links Oscar as Alpha, which fits perfectly with Oscar being the Dark Gray cat with 6 scars. Now we know Oscar’s hierarchy.

Step 5: The Fountain cat and the almost scarless one

Clue 11: “Cat at has slightly more scars than the almost scarless one.” The linked cells tell us the “almost scarless” cat is Bruno (1 scar). The cat with slightly more scars (2) is Jax, and his food source is Fountain. So Jax’s food source = Fountain. This also confirms Bruno’s color (Light Gray) again, but we already have that.

Step 6: The Yellow exile and the Construction Site position

Clue 12: “Yellow cat was exiled by Oscar after getting his 5th scar.” The cat with 5 scars is Dodge, and he has Yellow in his color. So Dodge’s color includes Yellow (making him White/Yellow). The clue also ties Oscar’s scar count (6) and Jax’s food source (Fountain) and Bruno’s scars (1) – all already placed.

Now we need to resolve the remaining colors and food sources. Butch’s color is Brown/White (from the solved grid) and his food source is already Dumpster (locked). Oscar’s food source must be Human (the only remaining food source not yet assigned – Fountain, Dumpster, Construction Site, Market are taken, leaving Human for Oscar). And Oscar’s color is Dark Gray.

Clue 3: “Construction Site cat is on the left of Dumpster hunter.” The Dumpster hunter is Butch. The Construction Site cat must be to his left. In the grid order, the cat immediately to the left of Butch is Dodge – and we already have Dodge’s food source as Construction Site? Actually we haven’t placed Dodge’s food source yet. But from the solved grid, Dodge’s food source is Construction Site. The clue confirms that Dodge is indeed the Construction Site cat, and he is left of Butch. That works with the order Jax, Oscar, Dodge, Butch, Bruno. So we can fill Dodge’s food source = Construction Site.

Step 7: Finish the remaining answers

Now we have only a few cells left. Butch’s hierarchy is Subordinate (from clue 9), and his color includes White, but we also know he is Brown/White – that comes from the solved grid, and no clue contradicts it. Oscar’s food source is the only one unassigned: Human. So Oscar’s food source = Human. All cells are now filled.

The final grid matches the one at the start – with Jax as Rogue, Black, Fountain, 2 scars; Oscar as Alpha, Dark Gray, Human, 6 scars; Dodge as Outcast, White/Yellow, Construction Site, 5 scars; Butch as Subordinate, Brown/White, Dumpster, 3 scars; Bruno as Beta, White/Light Gray, Market, 1 scar.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 227

“All of the White cats have a difference of 2 injuries”

This clue can trip you up because it seems to pick out a specific set of cats, but the puzzle has multiple cats with White in their color. The key is noticing that the clue links Dodge, Butch, and Bruno – and their scar numbers are 5, 3, and 1. The phrase “difference of 2” means that each successive scar count is 2 less than the previous. This clue essentially locks in those three scar numbers and confirms that all three cats have White as at least one of their colors. If you mistakenly think only one cat is “White,” you might try to assign the scar numbers to the wrong cat.

“Cat with White color is to the right of the Dark Gray”

At first, this seems like a simple positional clue – find the white cat to the right of Oscar. But because three cats have White, the clue doesn’t narrow it down by itself. You need the next clue (about all White cats) to realize that the phrase “White color” refers to a property shared by multiple cats. Without that context, players might guess a single cat and end up with contradictions later. The real purpose of this clue is to establish that Oscar is Dark Gray and to hint that the white cats are in positions 3, 4, and 5.

“Yellow cat was exiled by Oscar after getting his 5th scar”

This clue packs a lot of information. It tells you that the cat with 5 scars (Dodge) is Yellow, but it also says he was exiled by Oscar (the Alpha) – which reinforces Oscar’s role and the fact that Dodge is an Outcast (already given). The tricky part is that Dodge’s color includes both White and Yellow, so you might think he can’t be both. But the puzzle allows multiple colors in a single cell, so “Yellow cat” just means the cat has Yellow in his set. Once you understand the multi-color mechanic, the clue slots right in.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 227 is a great example of how the game weaves color and positional hints together. The key was recognizing that “White cat” refers to a group of three cats, not just one, and that the left‑right clue works only when you know the grid order. By starting with the locked answers and working through the scar differences, every piece falls into place. If you’re still stuck, double‑check that you’ve treated slash‑separated colors as belonging to the same cat – that’s the linchpin for making sense of clues 5 and 6. Happy solving!

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

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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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