Profile Perfect Level 228 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 11, 2026

The final solution for Level 228 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 228 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 228 Answer

Here’s the finished grid for this level – I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in right after.

SubjectTypeNearby PersonPerson IntentionRoad SignBuildingTime of Day
Car AVanEdward / AndreRepairNo ParkingConstruction SiteNight
Car BSUVHarleyDrivingSpeed Limit / No U‑TurnOfficeNight
Car CSedanAmandaCargoWavy Road / No BikeFactoryMorning
Car DTruckArianaCargoNo EntrySchoolNoon
Car EPickupTaylor / TomStealingStopHouseEvening

Profile Perfect Level 228 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 228 throws five cars at you – Car A through Car E – each with six traits. A handful of cells hold two values separated by a slash (like Edward/Andre or Wavy Road/No Bike), so you can’t treat those as choices; both belong in the same cell. Several initial answers and hidden values are already marked, which gives a nice head start. Let’s work through the clues in order to see how everything snaps together.

Step 1: Use the three locked-in answers to plant the first buildings and intentions

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The puzzle starts with three fixed cells: Car E’s intention is Stealing, Car B’s road sign is No U‑Turn, and Car C’s building is Factory. Clues 1 and 4 give direct confirmations:

  • Clue 1 says Car A is parked outside the Construction Site, so Car A → Building = Construction Site.
  • Clue 4 says someone with bad intentions is about to act just before dark, pointing to Car E’s intention = Stealing (already locked) and Car E → Time of Day = Evening.

That’s two buildings and one time slot locked.

Step 2: Match the low‑profile car, the driving intention, and the night‑time placements

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  • Clue 2 calls the “low profile car” a Sedan at the Factory. That’s Car C → Type = Sedan and its building (Factory) is already set.
  • Clue 3 links “relaxing trip” to Car B → intention = Driving and its road sign = No U‑Turn (already known).
  • Clue 7 says it’s not Morning at the Construction Site, so Car A → Time = Night.
  • Clue 8 says the person going Driving doesn’t do it at Noon, so Car B → Time = Night (the only remaining night slot after Car A took it? Wait – we already have Car A at Night; two cars can share the same time? Yes, the grid allows multiple cars at the same time. Car B also gets Night.)
  • Clue 6 tells us that the Cargo intention never happens during Night or Evening. Since Car C and Car D turn out to be the Cargo drivers (we’ll see why soon), Car C → Time = Morning and Car D → Time = Noon. (Car E’s time is already Evening, so it can’t be Cargo.)

Now we have times for all five cars: Car A Night, Car B Night, Car C Morning, Car D Noon, Car E Evening.

Step 3: Identify the Van, the Truck, and the Cargo drivers

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  • Clue 9 mentions a maintenance sign blinking on the Van’s dashboard, so Car A → Type = Van and Car A → intention = Repair.
  • Clue 10 says Ariana is one of the Cargo drivers using a Truck, so Car D → Type = Truck, Car D → intention = Cargo, and Car D → Nearby Person = Ariana.
  • Since Car D is Cargo, and Car C also ends up with Cargo (from the same clue 6 linking Cargo to Car C and Car D), we now have Car C → intention = Cargo as well. That makes Car C and Car D the two Cargo drivers.

Step 4: Place the persons using the “not next to” and “not delivering goods” clues

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  • Clue 5 says the Pickup car is not next to the Sedan. The Sedan is Car C. Its neighbors are Car B (left) and Car D (right). So the Pickup cannot be Car B or Car D – it must be Car A or Car E. (We’ll confirm which one later.)
  • Clue 11 says Harley is not in front of the Van under the sign. This clue links Car A → Road Sign = No Parking (the sign the Van is under) and Car B → Nearby Person = Harley.
  • Clue 12 tells us Andre and Taylor are not the people delivering goods – meaning they aren’t among the Cargo drivers (Car C or Car D). So Andre can’t be Car C or D, and Taylor can’t be Car C or D. That leaves Andre possible for Car A and Taylor possible for Car E (or Car B, but we already have Harley there).
  • Clue 13 says one of the guys at Car A or E’s location is Tom. Car A already has Edward/Andre (to be resolved), and Car E has Taylor/Tom. So this clue confirms Car E → Nearby Person includes Tom.
  • Clue 14 is a big one: the person outside the Office is Harley. That pins Car B → Building = Office and confirms Car B → Nearby Person = Harley (already known). It also links Car D → Nearby Person = Ariana (already), Car E → Building = House, and Car A → Building = Construction Site (already). So Car E’s building is House – that matches the hidden value.
  • Clue 15 says the Pickup car is parked in a quiet residential area – that’s a house. So Car E → Type = Pickup and Car E → Building = House. This also resolves the earlier Pickup‑not‑next‑to‑Sedan puzzle: Car E is Pickup, and it’s not adjacent to Car C (Sedan) – correct, because Car E is two steps away (C is third, E is fifth).

Step 5: Use the “octagonal red sign” clue to lock the remaining persons and road signs

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  • Clue 17 says Taylor is under the octagonal red sign. That’s the Stop sign. It gives Car E → Road Sign = Stop (hidden value confirmed) and Car E → Nearby Person = Taylor. It also links Car A → Nearby Person = Edward, Car C → Nearby Person = Amanda, and Car D → Nearby Person = Ariana (already set). So Car A’s person becomes Edward – but remember the cell also holds Andre (slash). That’s fine; both are valid. Similarly, Car C’s person is Amanda, and Car E now has Taylor (plus Tom from clue 13).
  • Clue 18 says the sun is shining strongest above the sign – giving Car D → Road Sign = No Entry and Car D → Time = Noon (already known). Also links Car E → Road Sign = Stop (already).
  • Clue 19 says Tom’s partner in crime is not Edward. That doesn’t change any values, but it reinforces that Edward is at Car A and Tom is at Car E – they aren’t paired.

Step 6: Sort out the tricky road sign slashes for Car B and Car C

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  • Clue 3 already gave Car B’s road sign as No U‑Turn. But the solved grid shows Speed Limit / No U‑Turn for Car B. That’s because no clue excludes Speed Limit – it’s a second value in the same cell. So Car B → Road Sign = Speed Limit / No U‑Turn.
  • Clue 20 says no two‑wheeled vehicle is allowed in Amanda’s location. Amanda is at Car C, so Car C → Road Sign = No Bike.
  • Clue 21 says the upcoming Wavy Road is not where Harley or Ariana is. Harley is at Car B, Ariana at Car D – so Wavy Road can’t be at Car B or D. That leaves Car C as the only possibility. So Car C → Road Sign = Wavy Road. Combined with the previous clue, Car C gets both Wavy Road / No Bike.

Step 7: Fill in the remaining types and the final “School” building

We already have types: Car A Van, Car B? Unknown yet, Car C Sedan, Car D Truck, Car E Pickup. The only type left is SUV, so Car B → Type = SUV.

The only building left is School, so Car D → Building = School. Clues never directly state this, but it’s the only possibility after Construction Site, Factory, Office, and House are taken.

All traits are now filled. The final grid matches the solved table above.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 228

Clue 5: “Pickup car is not next to the Sedan”

At first glance you might think “next to” refers to physical proximity on a street, but in a logic‑grid puzzle like this, “next to” always means adjacent in the list order (Car A‑B‑C‑D‑E). Since the Sedan is Car C, its direct neighbors are Car B and Car D. That immediately rules out those two for the Pickup. It doesn’t tell you which car is the Pickup – that comes later – but it narrows the field to Car A or Car E.

Clue 11: “Harley is not in front of the Van under the sign”

This clue is phrased a bit poetically. “In front of” might be read as “ahead of” in the list, but the linked cells clarify exactly what’s going on: it tells us that Car A (the Van) is under the No Parking sign, and that Harley is the person near Car B. It does not create a positional relationship between Harley and the Van – it just gives us two separate facts. The wording “not in front of” is just flavor; the real deduction is the specific values.

Clue 17: “Taylor is under the octagonal red sign”

This clue is the one that resolves several slash‑separated cells. It confirms Car E’s road sign as Stop and its person as Taylor, but it also links Car A’s person as Edward, Car C’s person as Amanda, and Car D’s person as Ariana. Because the clue explicitly lists those linkages, we know that Edward is one of the two people for Car A (the other, Andre, remains in the same cell from earlier clues). Similarly, Car E keeps both Taylor and Tom. The key is that the clue doesn’t eliminate the other slash values – it just adds a second value where there was only one.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 228 is all about handling double‑value cells and reading “next to” clues with the correct ordering. The initial locked answers gave a solid foothold, and the time‑of‑day clues spread the five cars across four distinct slots (with two sharing Night). Once you place the Cargo drivers and the Van, the persons fall into place through the neighbor and sign clues. The only real curveball is keeping track of which cells hold two values – but as long as you treat a slash as “both are true” instead of “pick one,” the final grid matches perfectly. Good luck with the next level

Solving more Profile Perfect levels? Bookmark the complete level answer list for quick access next time. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, drop them 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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