Profile Perfect Level 255 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 13, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 255? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 255 Answer
Here’s the completed grid first, then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Person | Tool Forged | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blacksmith A | Anna | Horseshoe | $ |
| Blacksmith B | Gerald | Shield | $$ |
| Blacksmith C | Denise | Frying Pan | $$ |
| Blacksmith D | Eric | Crown | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 255 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 255 starts with one locked answer: Denise is already pinned to Blacksmith C. The rest of the puzzle is built on neighboring relationships, a few fee comparisons, and one oddly worded clue about “twice as much” that you’ll want to read carefully. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Place Denise’s neighbors and the bald forger
The initial answer tells us Blacksmith C’s person is Denise. Clue 3 says that the blacksmiths next to Denise made a Shield and a Crown. Since Blacksmith C sits in the middle of the line (A–B–C–D), the neighbors are B and D. So Blacksmith B’s tool must be Shield, and Blacksmith D’s tool must be Crown.
Clue 1 mentions a “bald forger” who is to the left of Denise. The clue links this to Blacksmith B’s person being Gerald. So Gerald is at Blacksmith B, directly to the left of Denise. That gives us:
- Blacksmith B: person = Gerald, tool = Shield
- Blacksmith D: tool = Crown
Step 2: Lock in Blacksmith A with Anna and her Horseshoe
Clue 2 says the fee of the greenhorn Blacksmith A scales with experience, and it directly sets Blacksmith A’s fee to $ (the lowest fee). Clue 7 says Anna helps the local barns for her training, which links to Blacksmith A’s person being Anna and her tool being Horseshoe. So now Blacksmith A is fully settled:
- Person: Anna
- Tool: Horseshoe
- Fee: $
Step 3: Confirm Anna’s neighbor and the leader symbol
Clue 6 says “Next to Anna is Gerald, the second highest earner.” Anna is at Blacksmith A, so her only neighbor is Blacksmith B. That matches Gerald we already placed – good. The clue also reaffirms that Gerald is the second highest earner, which we’ll use later.
Clue 5 says “The leader symbol is not next to Anna.” The “leader symbol” here is the Crown (the tool that represents leadership). Since Anna is at A, and the Crown is at D (already set from Step 1), the two are not adjacent – D is separated by B and C. This clue also independently confirms that Blacksmith A’s person is Anna and Blacksmith D’s tool is Crown.
Step 4: Denise’s fee and Eric’s role
Clue 4 states that Denise charges the highest fee, so Blacksmith C’s fee is $$. That’s straightforward.
Clue 8 says “Eric charges twice as much as the newbie’s fee.” The linked cells directly tell us three things: Blacksmith D’s person is Eric, Blacksmith D’s fee is $, and Blacksmith A’s tool is Horseshoe. The “twice as much” wording might seem off (the newbie’s fee is $, so twice would be $$, but the grid shows Eric also at $). However, the linked cells are the game’s definitive answer, so we trust that Eric (Blacksmith D) has a fee of $ and that Blacksmith A indeed forged a Horseshoe (already known). This clue also locks in Eric at Blacksmith D.
Step 5: Fill the remaining fee and tool
Now we have all persons and all tools except one of each. Let’s list what’s set:
- Persons: A = Anna, B = Gerald, C = Denise, D = Eric → all done.
- Fees: A = $, C = $$, D = $. The only fee left is for Blacksmith B. Since there are two $$ in the puzzle and C already has one, Blacksmith B must be the other $$.
- Tools: A = Horseshoe, B = Shield, D = Crown. The only tool left is Frying Pan, which goes to Blacksmith C.
And that completes the grid. Everything matches the solved table you saw at the top.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 255
The “leader symbol” clue
Clue 5 says “The leader symbol is not next to Anna.” If you don’t immediately realize that the “leader symbol” is the Crown (the tool often associated with royalty or leadership), you might waste time wondering which symbol it refers to. The clue’s linked cells clarify it: Blacksmith A’s person is Anna, and Blacksmith D’s tool is Crown. So the Crown is at D, and Anna at A – they aren’t neighbors. That’s all the clue does; it doesn’t tell you anything new beyond confirming those two cells, but it’s easy to overthink the phrasing.
The “twice as much” fee wording
Clue 8 is the one that trips most players. “Eric charges twice as much as the newbie’s fee.” The newbie is Blacksmith A with a fee of $. Twice that would be $$, but the final grid shows Eric’s fee as $. The key is to rely on the linked cells, not the verbal logic. The game’s internal linkage says Eric’s fee = $, and also confirms Blacksmith A’s tool. The text might be a hint about a different relationship (maybe the newbie’s fee is actually the lowest, and Eric’s fee is the same as the newbie? Or it could be a misdirection). In any case, once you accept the linked cells, it slots Eric into Blacksmith D with a $ fee, and everything else falls into place.
The left-of relationship in clue 1
Clue 1 says “The bald forger is to the left of Denise.” That’s a standard positional clue, but it’s easy to assume “to the left” means any blacksmith left of Denise, not necessarily the immediate neighbor. However, the linked cell directly points to Blacksmith B’s person being Gerald. Since Denise is at C, the only blacksmith directly to her left is B. So the clue effectively means “immediately to the left.” That’s a small but important nuance to keep in mind for similar puzzles.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 255 is a fairly short solve once you anchor Denise at C and realize that the neighbor and fee clues build a chain without any hidden values or slash-separated cells. The biggest speed bump is trusting the linked cells in clue 8 over the “twice as much” wording, but otherwise the puzzle flows neatly from left to right. Anna starts with the Horseshoe, Gerald picks up the Shield, Denise takes the Frying Pan with the top fee, and Eric closes out with the Crown at the lowest fee. A clean, satisfying grid.
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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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