Profile Perfect Level 269 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 14, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 269 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 269 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid first, then I’ll break down exactly how each clue builds the solution.
| Subject | Lighting Color | Content | Condition | Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pod A | Cyan | Human | Dirty | Warm |
| Pod B | Amber | Alien | Cracked | Hot |
| Pod C | Violet | Vampire | New | Cold |
Profile Perfect Level 269 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 269 gives us three pods (A, B, C) with four traits each: lighting color, content (what’s inside), condition, and temperature. There are no initial locked answers or hidden values, so every cell has to be filled purely through the clues. The good news is the clues are nicely linked—once you place one thing, the rest start falling into place quickly. Let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Pod C’s lighting color and content from the first two clues
Clue 1 says straight up: Violet light shines inside Pod C. That gives us Pod C’s lighting color = Violet right away. Clue 2 then tells us that the Alien is in one of the pods on the left of the Vampire. Since there are only three pods, “on the left” means the Alien can’t be in the rightmost pod. The clue also says that Pod C contains the Vampire (because Alien is left of Vampire, and the only way that works is if Vampire is in Pod C, letting the Alien be in Pod A or Pod B). Wait, let’s read carefully: “Alien is in one the pods on the left of Vampire” – that means Vampire is to the right of Alien. So Vampire cannot be in the leftmost pod. The clue also directly links Pod C.Content = Vampire and Pod B.Content = Alien. Actually, the clue data shows both assignments: Pod C.Content = Vampire; Pod B.Content = Alien. So we have Pod C contains Vampire and Pod B contains Alien. That leaves Pod A’s content as Human, which we’ll confirm later. For now, we’ve got two major placements.
Step 2: Use temperature clues to place Warm and Cold, then Hot
Clue 3 says Warm and Cold pods are not neighbors. That means they can’t be adjacent. With three pods in a row (A, B, C from left to right), the only way Warm and Cold are not neighbors is if they are at the ends: Pod A and Pod C, with Pod B in the middle being something else. The clue directly assigns Pod A.Temperature = Warm and Pod C.Temperature = Cold (that’s from the clue link). So Pod A is Warm, Pod C is Cold. Now Clue 4 says the highest temperature pod is to the right of the average one. The temperatures we have are Warm and Cold. The average temperature? Well, we have Hot, Warm, Cold – the highest is Hot, the average is Warm. So Hot must be to the right of Warm. Since Warm is in Pod A, the only pod to its right is Pod B or Pod C. But Pod C is Cold, so Hot must be in Pod B. That gives Pod B.Temperature = Hot. The clue also confirms Pod A.Temperature = Warm (already known) and Pod B.Temperature = Hot. So temperature is fully solved.
Step 3: Place the leftmost Human with Cyan light
Clue 5 says the Human at the leftmost pod is illuminated by Cyan light. The leftmost pod is Pod A (since Pods are labeled A, B, C in order). So Pod A must contain Human (we already deduced that from Step 1) and its lighting color is Cyan. That gives Pod A.Lighting Color = Cyan and Pod A.Content = Human (confirmed). The clue also repeats Pod B.Temperature = Hot, but that’s already placed. So now lighting colors: Pod A = Cyan, Pod C = Violet (from Clue 1), leaving Pod B’s lighting color as Amber (the only remaining color). That’s consistent with the solved grid.
Step 4: Place condition using the Cracked pod and cleaning clue
Clue 6 says the Cracked pod is beside the one that needs cleaning. “Needs cleaning” suggests the Dirty condition. So Cracked and Dirty are adjacent. Which pods are beside each other? Pod A is beside Pod B, Pod B is beside Pod C. We don’t know which is Cracked yet. The clue directly assigns Pod A.Condition = Dirty, Pod B.Condition = Cracked, and Pod C.Temperature = Cold (already known). So we have Pod A = Dirty, Pod B = Cracked. Then Clue 7 says the New pod is such a contrast to the broken one next to it. Broken = Cracked, and the New pod is next to the Cracked one. The Cracked pod is Pod B. Its neighbor to the left is Pod A (Dirty) and to the right is Pod C. Which one is New? Clue 7 links Pod B.Condition = Cracked, Pod C.Condition = New, and Pod A.Content = Human (already known). So Pod C is New. That leaves Pod A’s condition as Dirty (already set). Clue 8 reaffirms: a janitor is tasked to clean the Human pod – that’s Pod A again, giving Dirty condition. It also restates Pod B = Cracked. So conditions are all set: Pod A Dirty, Pod B Cracked, Pod C New.
Now every cell is filled. The grid matches perfectly: Pod A: Cyan, Human, Dirty, Warm; Pod B: Amber, Alien, Cracked, Hot; Pod C: Violet, Vampire, New, Cold. All clues used, no contradictions.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 269
Clue 2: “Alien is in one the pods on the left of Vampire”
This one can trip you up because it’s easy to misread “on the left of” as “immediately to the left,” but it actually means any pod to the left (not necessarily adjacent). With three pods, the Vampire could be in Pod B or Pod C. The clue link immediately gives Pod C = Vampire and Pod B = Alien, which resolves it, but if you’re working through the puzzle without that direct link (as in some versions), you might waste time considering Pod B as Vampire. The key is to notice that “on the left” combined with the other clues quickly forces Vampire to the rightmost spot.
Clue 4: “Highest temperature pod is to the right of the average one”
The puzzle doesn’t explicitly state what the average temperature is. You have to interpret “average” as the medium temperature between the extremes. Since we already have Warm and Cold from Clue 3, the average logically is Warm. But if you thought “average” meant the arithmetic mean of all three temperatures, you might get confused. The clue’s link directly assigns Pod B = Hot and Pod A = Warm, so the intended reading is that Hot is to the right of Warm (average). This is a good example of a clue that only makes full sense after you have a few other values locked in.
Clue 6 and 7: “Cracked pod is beside the one that needs cleaning” and “The New pod is such a contrast to the broken one next to it”
These two clues work together but can be confusing because they both involve adjacent pods. Clue 6 tells us Cracked and Dirty are neighbors, but doesn’t say which is which. Then Clue 7 says New is next to broken (Cracked). If you jump to conclusions, you might think Dirty and New are the same, but they aren’t – Dirty is on one side of Cracked, New on the other. The puzzle uses the position of the Cracked pod (Pod B) to lock both Dirty (Pod A) and New (Pod C). The trick is realizing that the Cracked pod is the common middle link. Once you place Cracked in Pod B (from other clues), its two neighbors automatically fill in with Dirty and New.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 269 is a clean, linear puzzle that rewards careful reading of positional language. The three pods form a simple line, so neighbor and left/right clues are straightforward once you lock the first few traits. Starting with the direct lighting clue (Violet in Pod C) and the content placement (Alien left of Vampire) gives you a solid foundation, and the temperature and condition clues fill in the rest without any guesswork. If you got stuck, it was probably on interpreting “average temperature” or remembering that “beside” doesn’t specify left or right – but once you see how the clues chain together, the solution feels inevitable. Happy puzzling!
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
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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