Profile Perfect Level 263 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 14, 2026
If you only need the result for Level 263, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 263 Answer
I’ll show the complete solved grid first, then walk through every clue that leads to it.
| Subject | Material | Key | Content | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest A | Gold | Heart | Gold Coins | Ruins |
| Chest B | Obsidian | Diamond | Ancient Scroll | Ruins |
| Chest C | Wood | Clover | Gemstones | Jungle |
| Chest D | Steel | Circle | Magic Potion | Ocean |
| Chest E | Crystal | Star | Cursed Skull | Beach |
Profile Perfect Level 263 Hints And Walkthrough
When I started Profile Perfect Level 263, the puzzle already had two locked answers: Chest A’s material is Gold, and Chest D’s location is Ocean. Those small footholds quickly connect to several clues that spill open the whole grid. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Chest A’s key using the Gold–Heart link
Clue 2 says a Gold chest needs a Heart‑shaped key. Since Chest A’s material is already Gold, that tells me Chest A’s key is Heart. Two cells down for Chest A: material and key.
Step 2: Place Chest D’s content and confirm its location from the naval battle clue
Clue 3 mentions the Elixir of Life lost during a naval battle. That gives Chest D’s content as Magic Potion and also reinforces its location as Ocean (already locked). So Chest D now has location and content filled.
Step 3: Identify the middle chest that weathers easily
Clue 1 says the middle chest gets weathered easily. In a five‑chest lineup, the middle is Chest C. The clue also labels it as “initial,” meaning it’s a direct assignment: Chest C’s material is Wood.
Step 4: Link the Clover key with Gemstones inside Chest C
Clue 4 is straightforward: “Inside the chest with Clover key are precious Gemstones.” That locks Chest C’s key as Clover and Chest C’s content as Gemstones. Now Chest C is three‑quarters filled.
Step 5: Place the black chest inside the Ruins
Clue 7 mentions “the black chest.” The only black option among the materials is Obsidian. It also says this chest was found inside the Ruins, and it repeats that the Clover key belongs to Chest C. So Chest B’s material is Obsidian, Chest B’s location is Ruins, and the Clover link is just a confirmation.
Step 6: Read the forbidden spell clue to find Chest B’s key and content
Clues 5 and 6 work together. Clue 5 says the old scroll is in the chest beside the precious stones (Chest C’s Gemstones). Clue 6 says the Diamond key is required to read the forbidden spell (the scroll). So Chest B’s content is Ancient Scroll and Chest B’s key is Diamond. That finishes Chest B entirely.
Step 7: Lock Chest E’s key and location from the Star key and Beach hint
Clue 8 tells us the Star key is needed for the chest buried at the Beach. That gives Chest E’s key as Star and Chest E’s location as Beach. (The clue also repeats the Ancient Scroll link, which is already placed.)
Step 8: Use the Circle‑Crystal exclusion to set two more cells
Clue 9 says the Circle key will not open the Crystal chest. That means the Crystal chest must be the one that does not get the Circle key. Since we already have Circle unassigned, and Crystal is unassigned, the clue effectively tells us Chest E’s material is Crystal and Chest D’s key is Circle. Now Chest D has material (still missing) and key; Chest E has material, key, and location.
Step 9: Place Chest E’s cursed content next to the Circle key
Clue 10 says opening the chest next to the Circle key will get you cursed. The Circle key is on Chest D, so the chest beside Chest D (which is Chest E) gets the cursed item: Chest E’s content is Cursed Skull. Chest E is now fully solved.
Step 10: Find Gold Coins at the Ruins and confirm the Diamond key
Clue 11 states Gold Coins can be found from a chest located at Ruins. The only chest with Gold material is Chest A, so Chest A’s location is Ruins and Chest A’s content is Gold Coins. The clue also mentions the Diamond key (Chest B’s key), which is already placed. Chest A is now complete.
Step 11: Confirm Chest C’s material and content
Clue 12 simply repeats that the Wooden chest contains precious minerals. That matches what we already have: Chest C is Wood and contains Gemstones. No new information, but it’s a nice sanity check.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all these placements, only two cells are empty:
- Chest C’s location – We’ve used Ruins (for Chests A and B), Ocean (Chest D), and Beach (Chest E). The only location left is Jungle, so Chest C’s location is Jungle.
- Chest D’s material – The materials assigned so far are Gold (A), Obsidian (B), Wood (C), Crystal (E). The only material unused is Steel, so Chest D’s material is Steel.
That completes the entire grid.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 263
The “beside” clue for the old scroll and precious stones
Clue 5 says, “The old Scroll is in the chest beside precious stones.” “Beside” can be ambiguous – it could mean left or right. However, the next clue (Diamond key for the scroll) and the earlier fact that Chest C has Gemstones narrows it down. Since Chest C is the only chest confirmed with precious stones, and the scroll must be in a chest next to it, the only unobstructed neighbor is Chest B (Chest D is not adjacent because Chest C is in the middle? Actually order: A, B, C, D, E. Chest C’s neighbors are B and D. But Chest D already has Magic Potion from clue 3, so it can’t be the scroll. That leaves Chest B. The puzzle expects you to see that the scroll must go to the only adjacent chest without a content yet.
The “black chest” identifying Obsidian
Clue 7 reads “The black chest was found inside the Ruins.” No material is explicitly named “black,” but Obsidian is the only dark, black-ish material. Wood, Gold, Crystal, and Steel don’t match “black.” If you’re not familiar with Obsidian as a black stone, you might hesitate. But once you notice that the clue also mentions the Clover key (already on Chest C), you can confirm that the black chest is a different one – Chest B.
The Circle key exclusion
Clue 9 states the Circle key will not open the Crystal chest. That’s a negative clue: it tells you Crystal and Circle are not together. At the time, you don’t know which chest has Circle or Crystal. But later, when you place Crystal on Chest E (from clue 8 and 9 combined) and Circle on Chest D (by elimination), the negative clue becomes a positive confirmation. Many players try to put Circle on Chest E first, but the clue rules that out.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 263 is a satisfying logic puzzle where the two initial answers act like keys that unlock a cascade of direct assignments. Most clues give two or three linked cells at once, so the solve flows quickly once you start chaining them. The only moments that slow you down are the “beside” relationship and the negative exclusion in clue 9, but both become clear when you pay attention to what’s already placed. By the time you hit the final two cells, it’s just a matter of picking the leftover values. Happy puzzle 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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