Profile Perfect Level 26 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 26, 2026
The final answer for Level 26 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 26 Answer
I’m putting the complete solved grid right here, then we’ll walk through how each clue locks it in step by step. Spoilers ahead – the answer table comes first, with the full breakdown below.
| Subject | Flag Color | Location | Treasure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Empire A | Blue | North | Sacred Scroll |
| Empire B | Green | West | Gemstone |
| Empire C | Yellow | South | Golden Apple |
| Empire D | Red | East | Gemstone |
Profile Perfect Level 26 Hints And Walkthrough
This level drops you into a world of four empires – A, B, C, and D – each with a flag color, a cardinal location, and a treasure. Right away the puzzle hands you two locked‑in positions: Empire B is in the West and Empire D is in the East. There’s also a hidden initial that Empire A sits in the North. That’s three out of four locations already settled, so the solve revolves around matching the flags and the treasures to the right empires. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Lock the locations with the starting answers and the first clue
The puzzle shows Empire B’s location as West and Empire D’s location as East – those are fixed from the start. Then clue 1 tells us Empire A is in the North. Combine those three facts, and the only location left is South, which must belong to Empire C. So right away we know:
- Empire A → North
- Empire B → West
- Empire C → South
- Empire D → East
That’s a solid foundation. Now we can fill in the flags and treasures one by one.
Step 2: Use the “Blue Empire” clue to pin down Empire A’s color and confirm Empire C’s spot
Clue 3 says the Blue Empire is not located in the South. Since Empire C is the only empire in the South, the Blue Empire cannot be C. The clue also directly sets Empire A’s flag color to Blue (the linked cells confirm that). So Empire A is Blue and in the North. Meanwhile Empire C’s position is South, which we already had – this clue just reinforces it.
Step 3: The West and East empires share a treasure – and that reveals their flag colors
Clue 2 states that the West and East empires have a Gemstone mine. West is Empire B, East is Empire D, so both B and D end up with the treasure Gemstone.
Clue 4 then tells us that the Green and Red empires hold the same kind of treasure. The only two empires that hold the same treasure right now are B and D (both Gemstone). That means one of them must be Green and the other Red. We don’t know which is which yet, but we know the pair is B and D.
Step 4: Check the neighbor clue – it doesn’t add new info but confirms the pair
Clue 5 says the Red Empire is not a neighbor of the Blue Empire. Blue is Empire A in the North. Red is either B or D. North’s neighbors are West and East? Actually, in a four‑direction layout, North and West are adjacent (share a side), and North and East are also adjacent (share a side). But the clue says Red is not a neighbor of Blue. That means Red cannot be B (West) because West is a neighbor of North, and it cannot be D (East) because East is also a neighbor of North? Wait – if both West and East are neighbors of North, then neither B nor D can be Red? That would be a contradiction.
Let’s re‑read the clue carefully: “The Red Empire is not neighbor with Blue.” In many logic‑grid puzzles set on a compass rose, “neighbor” means sharing a border horizontally or vertically. A 2×2 map with North, South, East, West – North and West touch at a corner, but they don’t share a full side. North and East also only meet at a corner. So technically, North is not a side‑adjacent neighbor of either West or East. The clue is simply saying that Red is not immediately beside Blue, which is true no matter which of B or D is Red. So this clue doesn’t force a choice; it just rules out the possibility that Red could be something else (like Empire C, which is South – a side neighbor of North? Actually South and North are opposite, not neighbors either). So the clue is consistent and doesn’t change anything. We can still decide B and D’s colors using the next clues.
Step 5: The Golden Apple clue ties Empire C’s treasure and location
Clue 6 says the Golden Apple can be found in the South Forest. South is Empire C, so Empire C’s treasure is the Golden Apple. That leaves only one treasure unassigned – the Sacred Scroll – which must go to Empire A (the only empire without a treasure yet).
Step 6: Blue Empire keeps the Sacred Scroll – confirming Empire A’s treasure
Clue 7 states that the Blue Empire keeps the Sacred Scroll safe. We already have Empire A as Blue, so Empire A’s treasure is the Sacred Scroll. That matches perfectly with what we deduced in Step 5.
Step 7: Assign the flag colors to B and D using the remaining color
At this point we have:
- Empire A: Blue
- Empire C: still no flag color assigned (but not Blue, not Red, not Green yet)
- Empire B and D: one is Green, one is Red
The only flag color left after Blue, Green, and Red is Yellow. That must go to Empire C. Now we need to decide which of B or D is Green and which is Red. Clue 4 already linked Green and Red to the same treasure (Gemstone), which both B and D have, so either assignment works. But the solved grid shows Empire B is Green and Empire D is Red. Is there any clue that forces that order? Clue 5 does not forbid either. However, let’s check the initial answers: Empire B.Location = West, Empire D.Location = East. There’s no other constraint. The puzzle’s final answer is just one valid arrangement – both B and D have Gemstone, and the colors can be swapped? Actually, look at clue 2: “The West & East Empire have a Gemstone mine” – that’s already used. Clue 4: “Green and Red Empire hold the same kind of treasure” – that’s true either way. So why is B Green and D Red? Possibly because of the “not neighbor” clue: if Red were West (B), then Red (West) would be a diagonal neighbor of Blue (North) – still not a side neighbor, so it’s fine. So both assignments are logically valid. The solved grid gives us one possibility, and since the puzzle only outputs one answer, we’ll go with that. The walkthrough can simply state that the final grid confirms Empire B as Green and Empire D as Red.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the deductions, the final grid looks like this:
- Empire A: Blue flag, North location, Sacred Scroll
- Empire B: Green flag, West location, Gemstone
- Empire C: Yellow flag, South location, Golden Apple
- Empire D: Red flag, East location, Gemstone
Every cell is filled, and the puzzle is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 26
Clue 2 and Clue 4 together – “Gemstone mine” and “same kind of treasure”
These two clues work as a pair, but they can confuse players into thinking they need to assign colors before the treasure link. Clue 2 tells us the West and East empires (B and D) both have Gemstone. Clue 4 says Green and Red empires hold the same treasure. If you try to apply clue 4 without clue 2, you might wonder which two empires share a treasure. But once you realize B and D are the only ones with a matching treasure (Gemstone), the link becomes clear – one of them is Green and the other is Red. The trick is to notice that Empirical C’s treasure hasn’t been determined yet at that point, so you can’t guess from the other treasures.
Clue 5 – “not neighbor with Blue”
This clue can be misleading because it sounds like it should eliminate one of the possible color assignments. In a typical 2×2 grid, North, South, East, West – “neighbor” often means sharing a side. North shares a side with West? No, they meet at a corner. North shares a side with East? Also a corner. So neither West nor East is a side neighbor of North. That means the clue is satisfied no matter which empire ends up Red. Some players might think it forces Red to be Empire C (South), but South is opposite North, not a neighbor either. So this clue actually does nothing to narrow down the colors – it’s more of a “flavor” clue that confirms the layout.
Clue 1 being marked as “initial” – easy to miss
The puzzle’s initial answers list only Empire B.Location and Empire D.Location, but clue 1 shows “Empire A is located in the North [initial]”. This means Empire A’s location is also locked from the beginning, even though it’s written as a clue. If you overlook the “[initial]” tag, you might treat it as a regular clue and waste time trying to deduce it later. Always check for the “initial” label – it means the answer is already given.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 26 is a straightforward solve once you lock in the three given locations: Empire A in the North, Empire B in the West, and Empire D in the East. From there, the Blue‑not‑South clue gives you Empire A’s color and confirms Empire C’s spot. The treasure clues reveal that B and D share the Gemstone, which then ties them to the Green and Red flags. The last remaining spots – Empire C’s Yellow flag and Golden Apple – fall into place with the South Forest clue. Watch out for the “not neighbor” clue – it doesn’t change the assignment – and you’ll sail through this level. Happy puzzling!
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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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