Profile Perfect Level 261 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 14, 2026
For Level 261, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 261 Answer
The full solution is below, and then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Color Tone | Furniture | Kingdom Flag | Person Inside | Time of Day | Floor Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Throne A | Crimson | Fireplace / Weapon Stand | Blue | Queen | Night | 2 |
| Throne B | Ivory | Wardrobe / Painting | Yellow | Prince | Noon | 1 |
| Throne C | Emerald | Brazier | Purple | Princess / Knight | Evening | 4 |
| Throne D | Obsidian | Carpet | Green | Thief | Morning | 3 |
| Throne E | Sapphire | Side Table | Red | King | Morning | 5 |
Profile Perfect Level 261 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 261 starts with five royal thrones lined up from left to right (A through E). Each throne has a color tone, a piece of furniture (some cells hold two items separated by a slash), a kingdom flag, a person inside, a time of day, and a floor number. The first clue locks King onto Throne E, and from there the rest of the puzzle unfolds through adjacency hints, color‑pairing, and a few floor‑distance clues.
Step 1: Lock the initial answers and the highest floor
The puzzle gives us one locked value: Throne E’s person is King. Clue 1 says the King resides on the highest floor of the building, so Throne E’s floor is 5. That’s a solid anchor point.
Step 2: Place the Princess and the Blue kingdom
Clue 2 tells us the Princess is busy in the Evening, so Throne C’s person is Princess and its time is Evening. Clue 3 says the leftmost room (Throne A) belongs to the Blue kingdom, so Throne A’s flag is Blue. Clue 4 mentions the room with only a Brazier is next to a room with multiple furniture items. Throne C will be that Brazier room (its furniture is just one item), and it sits next to Throne B, which has two furniture items (Wardrobe and Painting). So Throne C’s furniture is Brazier.
Step 3: Find the Ivory room and the Crimson room
Clue 7 says the Ivory room is decorated with different kinds of furniture (multiple items). Throne B has multiple furniture, so Throne B’s color is Ivory. Clue 11 adds that someone admires the deep red (Crimson) room at Night, and also references the Ivory room. That locks Throne A’s color as Crimson and its time as Night. Clue 12 then tells us the first lady (Queen) is inside the room to the left of the Ivory room. Left of Throne B is Throne A, so Throne A’s person is Queen.
Step 4: Use the sun clue and the floor distance
Clue 9 says the sun is directly above the room to the right of the 2nd floor room. The “2nd floor room” is Throne A (its floor is 2), and the room to its right (Throne B) gets time Noon. So Throne A’s floor is 2, and Throne B’s time is Noon. Clue 14 says Throne B and Throne E are 4 floors apart. Since Throne E is floor 5, Throne B must be floor 1. That also confirms Throne A’s Crimson color (the clue repeats that).
Step 5: Place the Yellow kingdom and the Prince
Clue 17 says the Princess is to the right of the Yellow kingdom’s throne. Princess is on Throne C, so the Yellow kingdom must be to its left, which is Throne B. So Throne B’s flag is Yellow. Clue 19 then tells us the prince vows to his mother in the portrait. That gives Throne B’s person as Prince and its furniture as Painting (one of the two items). The same clue also sets Throne E’s flag to Red.
Step 6: Sort the remaining flags and colors
Clue 10 says the Green and Purple flags are used by Throne C and its neighbor. Throne C gets Purple, and its neighbor to the right (Throne D) gets Green. The clue also points out Throne E’s color is Sapphire. Clue 8 confirms the Sapphire room is 2 columns away from the Brazier (Throne C). Throne E is indeed two steps to the right, so Throne E’s color is Sapphire. Good.
Step 7: The Thief, the Emerald room, and floor numbers
Clue 5 says the Thief knows everyone slept very late, meaning the Thief’s time is Morning. That person is on Throne D, so Throne D’s person is Thief and its time is Morning. Clue 20 adds that the throne to the right of the 4th floor room is the Green kingdom’s. The 4th floor room is Throne C (its floor will be 4), and the room to its right (Throne D) has the Green flag – we already have that. This clue also gives Throne D’s person as Thief again. Clue 18 says the Emerald room is not on the 3rd floor. The Emerald room is Throne C (its color is Emerald), so it can’t be floor 3, and the clue also sets Throne D’s floor to 3. So Throne C’s floor is 4, and Throne D’s floor is 3.
Step 8: Furniture details from adjacency and time
Clue 15 says the Painting (on Throne B) is not paired with the Weapon, but they are neighbors. The Weapon Stand must be on the neighboring throne to the left, Throne A. So Throne A’s furniture includes the Weapon Stand (and we already know it also has a Fireplace from clue 21). Clue 16 tells us the rooms with Side Table and Carpet are in the same time zone, namely Morning. The Side Table is on Throne E, and the Carpet is on Throne D, so both have time Morning. That matches what we already have for Throne D and Throne E.
Step 9: Finalize the remaining pieces
Clue 21 says the Fireplace (on Throne A) is the farthest from the Carpet (on Throne D). The distance from A to D is three steps, the maximum possible, so that fits. Clue 22 says three people are between the Table (Side Table on Throne E) and the Yellow kingdom (Throne B). The people between B and E are on Throne C (Princess and Knight – two individuals) and Throne D (Thief – one), making three total. This confirms Throne B’s flag Yellow and Throne D’s furniture Carpet.
At this point every cell is filled. Throne C’s person shows both Princess and Knight because the clue originally placed Princess there, and the final grid allows that second value. Throne A’s furniture carries both Fireplace and Weapon Stand. Everything lines up perfectly.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the steps above, the only unfilled slot was Throne D’s color, which hadn’t been directly given – but the leftover color among the five tones is Obsidian. That fits because all other colors (Crimson, Ivory, Emerald, Sapphire) were already assigned. So Throne D’s color is Obsidian. The final grid is complete, and every clue has been satisfied.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 261
The “Sun directly above” clue (Clue 9)
Clue 9 reads: “Sun is directly above the room to the right of nd floor room.” The “nd” can be confusing – it’s a shorthand for “2nd.” Once you translate that, it means the 2nd floor room is Throne A, and the room immediately to its right (Throne B) has Noon time. This clue also locks Throne C’s furniture (Brazier) again, which is just a repeat. The tricky part is parsing the notation; many players might hesitate on “nd” and think it’s a typo.
The “3 people are between Table and Yellow kingdom” clue (Clue 22)
This clue says “3 people are between Table and Yellow kingdom.” “Table” refers to the Side Table furniture on Throne E. The Yellow kingdom is Throne B. The “people” count is the number of individuals inside the thrones between them – Throne C has two (Princess and Knight) and Throne D has one (Thief), totaling three. It’s easy to think “people” means thrones, not actual persons, but the slash‑separated values are key here.
The “Painting is not paired with Weapon” clue (Clue 15)
This one can trip you up because it first says Painting is not paired with Weapon (they’re not in the same room), then says they are neighbors. That means the Painting is on one throne, the Weapon Stand on the adjacent throne. Since Painting is already on Throne B, the Weapon must be on Throne A. The clue also redundantly confirms Throne A’s Crimson color. The phrase “not paired” might make you think they’re far apart, but “neighbors” clarifies they’re side by side.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 261 is a satisfying mix of direct assignments and positional reasoning. The trickiest parts involve reading the clue shorthand (like “nd” for 2nd) and remembering that slash‑separated values represent multiple entries in the same cell. Once you lock in the initial King and Princess placements, the floor and color pairs fall into place quickly. The final grid shows a complete set of five unique thrones, each with its own personality and decor. Happy solving!
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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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