Profile Perfect Level 279 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 19, 2026
Here is the answer for Level 279 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 279 Answer
Here’s the final grid for this level, with the solve path explained step by step right after.
| Subject | Wall Material | Winner Color | Runner Up Color | Loser Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dart Board A | Wood | Red | Green | Black |
| Dart Board B | Brick | Yellow | Blue | White |
| Dart Board C | Concrete | Gray | White | Green |
Profile Perfect Level 279 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 279 drops you into three dart boards with four traits: wall material, winner color, runner‑up color, and loser color. No initial answers are locked, but the clues quickly build a chain. The board order matters – left to right, which I’ll treat as A (leftmost), B (middle), C (rightmost) – and several clues compare positions. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Lock Dart Board C’s wall from the “rightmost board” clue
Clue 1 says the rightmost board is put on the toughest wall, and that wall is Concrete. Since Dart Board C is the rightmost, Dart Board C’s wall material is set to Concrete. This is the puzzle’s anchor – we know one wall for sure.
Step 2: Place the runner‑up colors from the positional clue
Clue 2 tells us that the White runner‑up is to the right of the Blue runner‑up. That directly assigns Dart Board C’s runner‑up as White and Dart Board B’s runner‑up as Blue (because C is to the right of B). So now we have:
- Dart Board B: Runner Up = Blue
- Dart Board C: Runner Up = White
Dart Board A’s runner‑up is still unknown.
Step 3: Figure out the loser colors with two neighbor clues
Clue 3 says the Black and Green losers are not neighbors. That means the Black loser cannot be on a board adjacent to the Green loser. The clue immediately fills in Dart Board A’s loser as Black and Dart Board C’s loser as Green – placing them at opposite ends so they aren’t neighbors (Board B sits between them).
Clue 4 adds: the White loser is to the right of the Black one. The Black loser is on Board A (leftmost), so White loser must be on a board to its right – that’s either Board B or C. But Board C already has a Green loser, so White loser goes to Dart Board B. So we now have:
- Dart Board A: Loser = Black
- Dart Board B: Loser = White
- Dart Board C: Loser = Green
Step 4: Confirm the wooden wall and runner‑up from the “Green won against Black” clue
Clue 5 states that a Green player won against a Black player on a Wooden wall. In this puzzle, “won against” means the runner‑up (Green) beat the loser (Black). So the board with a Wooden wall must have Green as runner‑up and Black as loser. We already know Dart Board A’s loser is Black, so Dart Board A must be the one with the Wooden wall, and its runner‑up must be Green. The clue also reaffirms that Dart Board B’s loser is White. So we update:
- Dart Board A: Wall Material = Wood, Runner Up = Green
Now Dart Board A’s winner is still open, and we know Dart Board B’s wall isn’t Wood (it must be Brick, the only remaining material), and Dart Board C’s wall is Concrete.
Step 5: Resolve the winner colors using the neighbor clues and the negative clue
Clue 6: Yellow and Red winners are neighbors. That means the board with Yellow winner and the board with Red winner are adjacent. The clue also directly gives us the winners: Dart Board A’s winner is Red, and Dart Board B’s winner is Yellow. So Red and Yellow are on adjacent boards (A and B) – perfect.
Clue 7: The Gray player won beside the Yellow player. That tells us the Gray winner is on a board next to the Yellow winner. We already have Yellow on Board B, so Gray must be on either Board A or C. But Board A already has a Red winner, so Gray can only go on Dart Board C. That sets Dart Board C’s winner to Gray. The clue also reconfirms Dart Board A’s runner‑up is Green.
Clue 8: Red did not win the match on the board on the Concrete wall. The Concrete wall belongs to Dart Board C, and we already know Dart Board C’s winner is Gray, not Red – so this clue just backs up what we’ve already placed. It also confirms again that Dart Board A’s winner is Red and Dart Board B’s winner is Yellow.
Now we have all winner colors:
- Dart Board A: Winner = Red
- Dart Board B: Winner = Yellow
- Dart Board C: Winner = Gray
Step 6: Fill the remaining wall and runner‑up cells
The only wall material left is Brick, which must go on Dart Board B (A is Wood, C is Concrete). The only runner‑up color left? We already have Green for A, Blue for B, White for C – that’s all three. Everything fits.
The final grid matches the solved table: all cells are locked, no conflicts, and every clue has been satisfied.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 279
The “Green player won against Black” wording
This clue confused me at first because “won against” sounds like the winner, but here it actually describes the runner‑up beating the loser. The key is to remember that in each match, the runner‑up defeats the loser, not the winner. So when the clue says the Green player won against Black on a Wooden wall, it means Green is the runner‑up and Black is the loser on that board. Once you realize that, the placement of Dart Board A’s wall and runner‑up becomes obvious.
Multiple clues pointing to the same cells
Clues 5, 6, and 7 each lock in cells that other clues already set. For example, clue 5 confirms Dart Board B’s loser as White, which clue 4 already gave you. This can feel redundant, but it also serves as a cross‑check – if you mis‑placed something earlier, the later clue would contradict it. The puzzle uses repetition to ensure you haven’t gone off track.
The “White runner‑up to the right of Blue” assignment
You might wonder why that clue directly names the boards instead of leaving it as a positional deduction. In Profile Perfect, when a clue says “White runner‑up is to the right of Blue runner‑up” and then links to specific board cells, it’s telling you exactly which board holds which color. The position relationship is already built into the link (B then C). Don’t overthink it – just take the linked values as the answer.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 279 is one of those puzzles where the clues hand you most of the answer directly, but you still need to keep the board order straight and interpret the “won against” phrase correctly. Starting with the rightmost board’s wall gave a solid foothold, and the positional loser clues neatly filled in the rest. Once you see that the runner‑up colors come from a direct left‑to‑right assignment, everything else falls into place. 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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