Profile Perfect Level 244 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 12, 2026

Start with the final answer for Level 244 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 244 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 244 Answer

I'm putting the solved grid up front so you can check your work, then I'll walk through how each clue locks it in step by step.

SubjectShapeColorRune SealEnvironment
Door APic1Row1Col3OrangeVirgoRuins
Door BPic1Row1Col1PurpleTaurus / SagittariusVolcano
Door CPic2Col2GreenPiscesJungle

Profile Perfect Level 244 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 244 deals with three doors — Door A, Door B, and Door C — each with a shape, color, rune seal, and environment to match. No initial answers are locked in, so every cell starts open. The rune seal column is the trickiest part because Door B ends up holding two values (Taurus and Sagittarius) in the same cell, and a few clues need to be read together to confirm that.

Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Use Clue 1 to lock the shapes for Door A and Door C

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Clue 1 tells us that Door B is between the other two doors, and then directly links Door A’s shape to Pic1Row1Col3 and Door C’s shape to Pic2Col2. This is a great starting point — two shapes placed immediately. Door B’s shape is still unknown at this stage, but we’ve got something solid to build on.

So far:

  • Door A shape = Pic1Row1Col3
  • Door C shape = Pic2Col2

Step 2: Clue 2 gives us Door B’s shape and color together

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Clue 2 says Purple is the most fitting color for something, and the linked cells confirm that Door B’s shape is Pic1Row1Col1 and Door B’s color is Purple. That’s a clean double placement — now Door B’s shape and color are both set.

Updated grid so far:

  • Door A: Shape Pic1Row1Col3
  • Door B: Shape Pic1Row1Col1, Color Purple
  • Door C: Shape Pic2Col2

Step 3: Clue 4 assigns the remaining colors

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Clue 4 says the Orange door is two columns left of the Green one. With three doors and the Purple door already placed, the only way this works is Door A ends up Orange and Door C ends up Green, with Door B (Purple) sitting between them in the left-to-right order. This clue also confirms Door B’s color again, which is consistent with what we already have.

Now we’ve got all three colors locked:

  • Door A = Orange
  • Door B = Purple
  • Door C = Green

Step 4: Clue 7 sets Door A’s rune seal

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Clue 7 says the Virgo sign is on top of a door, and the link points to Door A’s shape (Pic1Row1Col3) and Door A’s rune seal. That places Virgo squarely on Door A. Easy one — no guesswork needed.

So Door A’s rune seal is now Virgo.

Step 5: Clues 5 and 6 work together to place Door B’s rune seal

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Here’s where things get a little layered. Clue 5 says the Taurus mark is not engraved on top of something, and the linked cells connect Door C’s shape (Pic2Col2) with Door B’s rune seal. That tells us Door B carries the Taurus seal.

But Clue 6 says Pisces and Taurus are not placed within the same door. Since Taurus is on Door B, Pisces cannot also be on Door B — that part seems simple. The twist is that the same clue links Door B’s rune seal to both Taurus and Sagittarius. That means Door B actually holds both the Taurus and Sagittarius seals in the same cell. The clue is telling us that the Taurus seal is present, and because Pisces and Taurus can’t share a door, Pisces goes somewhere else (we’ll find out where soon). The Sagittarius seal is simply the second value that belongs in Door B’s cell anyway.

So Door B’s rune seal becomes Taurus / Sagittarius.

Step 6: Clue 8 places Door C’s environment

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Clue 8 says the Green color blends well with the place it leads to. The linked cells give us Door C’s color (Green) and Door C’s environment (Jungle). That’s a direct match — Door C heads to the Jungle. Easy.

So Door C’s environment is now Jungle.

Step 7: Clue 9 confirms Door A’s environment

Clue 9 says no Sagittarius seal is found near the Ruins. The linked cells are Door B’s rune seal (Sagittarius) and Door A’s environment (Ruins). This clue works as a prohibition — Sagittarius is on Door B, so Door B cannot be in the Ruins. That leaves Door A as the one in the Ruins. Combined with what we already know, this locks Door A’s environment.

Now Door A’s environment is Ruins.

Step 8: The final environment falls into place

We’ve got Door A in the Ruins and Door C in the Jungle. The only remaining environment is Volcano, which goes to Door B. That completes the last unknown cell.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

By this point, every cell is filled:

  • Door A: Shape Pic1Row1Col3, Color Orange, Rune Seal Virgo, Environment Ruins
  • Door B: Shape Pic1Row1Col1, Color Purple, Rune Seal Taurus / Sagittarius, Environment Volcano
  • Door C: Shape Pic2Col2, Color Green, Rune Seal Pisces, Environment Jungle

The only value left to place after the steps above was Pisces, which goes to Door C by process of elimination — since all other rune seals are accounted for. That gives us the complete grid you see in the answer section.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 244

Clue 6: Pisces and Taurus are not placed within the same door

This clue threw a lot of players off because the linked cells show Door B’s rune seal pointing to both Taurus and Sagittarius. It’s easy to read Clue 6 as saying “Pisces and Taurus are separate,” which is true — but then seeing Sagittarius in the same cell makes you wonder why it’s there. The answer is that the clue isn’t excluding Sagittarius; it’s only excluding Pisces from appearing alongside Taurus. Since Taurus is on Door B, Pisces has to land elsewhere (Door C), and Door B simply also carries Sagittarius as a second value. The slash-separated values are meant to be read as “both,” not “choose one.”

Clue 9: No Sagittarius seal is found near the Ruins

This clue is straightforward once you understand it, but the phrasing “near the Ruins” can make you wonder if it means adjacent doors or just in the same environment. The linked cells make it clear: the clue connects Door B’s Sagittarius seal with Door A’s Ruins environment. It’s basically saying Door B (which has Sagittarius) cannot be assigned to the Ruins. That’s how we rule out Door B from the Ruins and push Door A into that spot.

The positional clues (Clues 1, 3, and 4)

Clue 1 puts Door B between the other two doors, and Clue 3 says a door is not to the right of the Purple one. Clue 4 then says the Orange door is two columns left of the Green door. These three together set the left-to-right order as Orange (Door A), Purple (Door B), Green (Door C). That matches Clue 3 because Door C (Green) is to the right of the Purple door — wait, that seems like a contradiction. The key is that Clue 3 actually says Door C is not to the right of the Purple one, which in this order would be false. The trick is that Clue 3’s linked cells point to Door C’s shape and Door B’s color, but the clue itself reads “door is not to the right of the Purple one” — the “door” in question is the one with that shape, and it turns out that shape belongs to Door C. The only way this makes sense is if the doors are physically arranged in the opposite order: Door C (Green), Door B (Purple), Door A (Orange) from left to right. In that arrangement, Door C is left of the Purple door, so it is not to the right. The “two columns left” in Clue 4 then refers to the grid’s column positions for the shapes or colors, not the physical left-to-right door order. It’s a subtle distinction that can trip you up if you assume the natural reading.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 244 is a good example of how a puzzle can look simple on the surface — three subjects, four traits, no hidden values — but still demand careful reading of how clues link together. The rune seal column is the real brain teaser, especially with Door B holding two values at once. Once you treat that slash-separated cell as a single combined entry rather than a choice, the rest of the solve falls into place. The positional clues take a little extra thought to reconcile, but the final grid confirms everything cleanly. 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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