Profile Perfect Level 256 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 13, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 256 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 256 Answer
The full solved grid is below, then I'll walk you through the clues in order so you can see how everything fits.
| Subject | Type | Location | Frequent Visitor | Bucket Color | Depth (m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Well A | Rock | Grassland | Jason | Blue | 33 |
| Well B | Brick | Grassland | Maria | Yellow | 16 |
| Well C | Natural | Swamp | Amy | Purple | 124 |
| Well D | Wooden | Grassland | Samuel | Green | 7 |
| Well E | Bamboo | Ruins | Leon | Blue | 199 |
Profile Perfect Level 256 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 256 starts with a single locked answer: Well B is a Brick-type well. From there, the puzzle uses position-based clues about which visitor goes where, along with depth comparisons and bucket color relationships. The wells are arranged in order A through E, so left-to-right placement matters for several clues. Let's work through how each piece falls into place.
Step 1: Lock in Amy and the Brick well's neighbor
The very first clue tells us Amy visits the well immediately to the right of the Brick well. Since Well B is locked as Brick, the well to its right is Well C. That gives us Well C's frequent visitor: Amy. This also tells us Wells B and C are neighbors, which becomes important later.
Step 2: Place Leon at the Ruins well
Clue 2 gives us two direct placements at once. The rightmost well (Well E) is located at the Ruins, and its frequent visitor is Leon. That locks Well E's location and visitor without any guessing. Now we know four out of five wells have their visitor identified, with only Well A's visitor still unknown at this point.
Step 3: Find the Brick well's depth
Clue 3 says the Brick well is either the most shallow or the second most shallow. Looking at the depth values in the final grid, the depths are 7, 16, 33, 124, and 199. The shallowest is 7, and the second shallowest is 16. Since Well B is Brick, its depth must be 16. That makes sense because Well D ends up being 7 (the shallowest), and Well B is the second shallowest.
Step 4: Connect the female visitors as neighbors
Clue 4 tells us the female visitors go to neighboring wells. We already know Amy (female) is at Well C. The other female visitor is Maria, based on the solved grid. That means Maria must be at a well next to Well C. The only neighboring wells to C are B and D. Well B still needs a visitor, so Maria goes to Well B. That locks Well B's frequent visitor as Maria.
Step 5: Place the Green bucket next to Leon
Clue 5 says the person next to Leon uses a Green bucket. Leon is at Well E, so the well next to him is Well D. That gives Well D a Green bucket. Now we know Well D's bucket color. This also starts connecting bucket colors to specific wells.
Step 6: The shallowest Wooden well gets the Green bucket
Clue 6 gives us a chain of deductions. The Green bucket hangs at the shallowest Wooden well. Well D already has the Green bucket, so Well D must be Wooden, and its depth must be the shallowest of all wells. Looking at the depths, the shallowest is 7, so Well D's depth is 7. This clue also reaffirms that Well E is at the Ruins.
Step 7: The Natural well and its Purple bucket
Clue 7 says the Natural well is the only one with a Purple bucket. Well C is the only well that doesn't have a type assigned yet, and it ends up being Natural in the solved grid. So Well C's type is Natural, and its bucket color is Purple. This also confirms Well D is Wooden, which we already established.
Step 8: Compare Rock and Bamboo depths
Clue 8 compares the Rock well and Bamboo well. The Rock well has less depth than the Bamboo one. Well A is Rock, and Well E is Bamboo. Their depths are 33 and 199 respectively, which fits the clue. This also confirms Well B's depth as 16, which we already placed.
Step 9: Separate Jason and Samuel
Clue 9 says Jason and Samuel never see each other, meaning their wells are not neighbors. Jason ends up at Well A, and Samuel at Well D. These wells are two apart (A and D have B and C between them), so they're not neighbors. This clue also confirms Well C is Natural, which we already have.
Step 10: The same bucket color at Grassland and Ruins
Clue 10 says the same bucket color is used at a well near Grassland and the well at Ruins. Well E is at Ruins and has a Blue bucket. That means the Grassland well with the same color must also have a Blue bucket. Well A ends up at Grassland and has a Blue bucket, so this fits perfectly.
Step 11: Find the 33-meter deep well left of Maria
Clue 11 says the well to the left of Maria is 33 meters deep. Maria is at Well B, so the well to her left is Well A. That gives Well A a depth of 33. This also confirms Well B's visitor as Maria, which we already placed.
Step 12: The well next to Jason doesn't have a Blue bucket
Clue 12 says the well next to Jason does not have a Blue bucket. Jason is at Well A, so the well next to him is Well B. Well B cannot have a Blue bucket. Looking at the final grid, Well B has a Yellow bucket, which satisfies this clue.
Step 13: Natural well is shallower than the rightmost well
Clue 13 compares the Natural well (Well C) to the rightmost well (Well E). Well C's depth is 124, and Well E's depth is 199. Since 124 is less than 199, this clue checks out. It also confirms Well E is Bamboo, which we already have.
Step 14: The 124-meter deep well isn't next to Jason
Clue 14 says the 124-meter deep well is not next to Jason. Well C is 124 meters deep, and Jason is at Well A. The wells next to A are B and beyond, but C is two positions away from A (since B is between them), so this clue is satisfied.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After working through all 14 clues, the only remaining unknowns fill themselves in. Well A's location must be Grassland because that's the only location left after assigning Swamp to Well C and Ruins to Well E. Well B also ends up at Grassland. Well A's bucket color is Blue, matching Well E's Blue bucket from clue 10. Well A's visitor is Jason, Well D's visitor is Samuel, and Well E's visitor is Leon. The depths for Well C (124) and Well E (199) are the only values left after assigning 7 to Well D, 16 to Well B, and 33 to Well A. Everything lines up perfectly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 256
Clue 4: Female visitors go to neighboring wells
This clue tripped me up at first because it doesn't directly say which wells are involved. You need to already know who the female visitors are from other clues or from the solved grid. The puzzle expects you to figure out that Amy and Maria are the females, then realize they must be at neighboring wells. Since Amy is already placed at Well C, Maria has to be at Well B or Well D. The other clues eventually settle Maria at Well B.
Clue 6: The Green bucket is hanging at the shallowest Wooden well
This clue combines three pieces of information: bucket color, well type, and depth. It's easy to misread and think the Green bucket is simply at a Wooden well, but the "shallowest" part is critical. You have to track depth values across all wells. Once you know Well D has the Green bucket (from clue 5), you can deduce Well D is Wooden and has the minimum depth of 7. This clue is a good example of how one statement can lock multiple traits at once.
Clue 12: Next to Jason is not a well with Blue bucket
This clue is a negative statement, so it doesn't tell you what color the well next to Jason has—only what it doesn't have. It eliminates Blue as a possibility for Well B. Combined with other clues that place Yellow at Well B, this clue helps confirm the bucket color distribution without directly stating it. Negative clues like this are easy to overlook, but they're useful for ruling out incorrect possibilities.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 256 builds its logic around a simple well layout and a handful of position-based clues. The key was using the initial locked answer (Well B as Brick) to anchor Amy's placement, then letting the visitor, depth, and bucket color clues chain together naturally. The female visitors clue and the negative clue about Jason's neighbor required careful reading, but the overall solve path is straightforward once you see how each clue supports the next. If you got stuck on any step, revisiting the order of wells and tracking which clues lock multiple traits at once usually clears things up.
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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