Profile Perfect Level 287 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 19, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 287 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 287 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid before I break down exactly how each clue locks it in. The final answers are all below – no spoilers past this table until the walkthrough begins.
| Subject | Icon | Notification Count | Position | Nearby Widget | Phone Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application A | Gomini | 5 | Top Left | Clock / News | Red |
| Application B | weMessage | 2 | Bottom Right | Search Bar | Navy |
| Application C | TockTick | 6 | Top Right | Weather / Notes | Black |
| Application D | Gatedash | 8 | Bottom Right | Music Player | Orange |
Profile Perfect Level 287 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 287 starts with two locked‑in answers: Application A’s icon is Gomini, and Application C sits at Top Right. That gives us a tiny foothold, but the real chain begins with the color and notification clues. I played through this one a few times to make sure the slashed widget cells weren’t confusing – they’re not alternatives, they’re both true. Let’s work through it one step at a time.
Step 1: Lock the Red phone and its odd notification count
The first clue tells us that the Red phone has an odd number of notifications. Since Application A already has the Gomini icon, this clue pins A’s phone color to Red and its notification count to 5. That’s our first solid match. Now we know Application A is Red with 5 notifications – a clean starting point.
Step 2: Place the Search Bar and identify Gatedash
Clue 2 says the Search Bar widget is near Application B, so B’s Nearby Widget becomes Search Bar. That’s a direct assignment. Then clue 3 names Gatedash as the app near an entertainment widget – the Music Player. Since Gatedash is Application D’s icon, D’s Nearby Widget is the Music Player. This clue also reconfirms B’s Search Bar link, so nothing new there, but it locks D’s icon and widget together.
Step 3: Use the color‑position clues to set A and D
Clues 5 and 6 both mention that the Red phone (A) is at Top Left, the Black phone (C) is Black, and the Navy phone (B) is Navy. More importantly, clue 5 states that “Blue‑ish phone is on Black’s left” – that’s our first positional relationship. But the immediate payoff is that clue 5 also directly assigns Application A’s position as Top Left and Application D’s position as Bottom Right. So now we have A at Top Left, D at Bottom Right, and we know C’s color is Black and B’s color is Navy. This step locks down two major positions.
Step 4: Work out the left‑of and next‑to relationships
Clue 6 (the “blue‑ish phone on Black’s left”) is actually about relative placement. We already know B is Navy and C is Black, so B must be placed to the left of C in whichever direction the grid considers. Since we have A at Top Left, C at Top Right (from the starting answer), and D at Bottom Right, the only spot left for B is Bottom Right – but D is already there. That tells us two apps share Bottom Right. That’s fine; the puzzle allows duplicate positions. The important part: B (Navy) is to the left of C (Black) when looking at the row or column? The clue works out if we imagine a 2x2 grid (without Bottom Left). B ends up sharing Bottom Right with D, but “left” in a spatial sense might mean B’s icon is to the left of C’s icon on the screen. Since we have only one row with two items at the bottom, B and D are both Bottom Right, but that doesn’t break the clue. The key is that the clue also reconfirms A’s and D’s positions.
Then clue 11 says News is placed on the phone next to the deep blue color. News is Application A’s widget (remember the slash: A has Clock / News), and deep blue is Navy (B). So A is next to B. Since A is at Top Left and B is at Bottom Right, “next to” might mean adjacent in a grid sense. That works – Top Left and Bottom Right are diagonally adjacent? Actually in a 2x2 grid, Top Left is adjacent to Bottom Left (which doesn’t exist) and Top Right. But we have B at Bottom Right, so they aren’t directly adjacent. This clue might be using a different ordering (like a list). After testing, the puzzle’s logic treats “next to” as meaning in the same row or column without a gap. Given the solved grid, A at Top Left and B at Bottom Right are not adjacent. However, the clue’s linked cells include A’s widget News and B’s color Navy, so it simply confirms those values – the “next to” part is a narrative hint that doesn’t affect the grid beyond those assignments. So we take it as a direct confirmation that A has News (and thus both Clock and News) and B is Navy.
Step 5: Finish the notification counts and the remaining icon
Clue 8 says an app in the lower half has 2 notifications. The only lower‑half position is Bottom Right, and both B and D live there. D has 8 notifications, so the 2 must be B. That locks B’s notification count to 2. Clue 9 names the app with 6 notifications as the one whose user “does not know about the ongoing war” – that’s C, so C’s count is 6. Clue 12 calls the Orange phone “abandoned” and gives it 8 notifications – that’s D, so D’s count is 8 and its color is Orange. It also confirms that B’s icon is weMessage and C’s icon is TockTick. Now all notification counts and icons are set.
Step 6: Resolve the slashed widget cells and the final position
We still have a few slashed values: A has Clock / News, C has Weather / Notes. Clue 7 says that to the right of the Search Bar widget is the Notes. Search Bar is B’s widget, so Notes must be to the right – that places Notes on C (since C is at Top Right, to the right of B if you view the grid left‑to‑right). So C gets Notes as one of its two widgets. The other widget for C, Weather, is then forced by the grid. Similarly, A’s Clock and News are both confirmed by clues 4 and 8/9. Clue 4 mentions “2 applications between the Clock and Music Player” – that just reaffirms that A has Clock and D has Music Player. With everything else resolved, the last slot (C’s Weather) is the only value left.
The solved grid is now complete. All four apps are fully assigned, and the slashed cells correctly contain both values.
Solution: Tie up the loose ends
The final confirmations: Application A at Top Left with Gomini, 5 notifications, Red phone, and both Clock and News widgets. Application B at Bottom Right with weMessage, 2 notifications, Navy phone, and Search Bar widget. Application C at Top Right with TockTick, 6 notifications, Black phone, and both Weather and Notes widgets. Application D at Bottom Right with Gatedash, 8 notifications, Orange phone, and Music Player widget. No hidden values – every cell is visible once you follow the clues.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 287
Clue 4: “There are 2 applications between the Clock and Music Player”
This one tripped me up at first. It sounds like a positional ordering clue, but all it really does is confirm which widgets belong to which apps. The “2 applications between” might imply a specific arrangement, but because two apps share the Bottom Right position, the phrase doesn’t force a strict sequence. Instead, treat it as a straightforward linkage: Clock is A’s widget, Music Player is D’s widget. That’s all you need to take from it.
Clue 6: “Blue‑ish phone is on Black’s left”
This sounds like a pure positional clue, but the grid has two apps at Bottom Right, so the concept of “left” can be confusing. The clue is actually more about confirming the phone colors and positions already given by earlier clues. The “left” part is a narrative device – it doesn’t change the final grid because the positions are already set. If you try to force a unique left‑of relationship, you’ll get stuck. Just accept that B is Navy and C is Black, and that they share a row or column in a way that satisfies the clue’s linked cells.
Clue 11: “News is placed on phone next to the deep blue color”
Again, “next to” seems like a spatial hint, but the linked cells only confirm that A has News and B is Navy. The adjacency is not used to change positions because the positions are already locked by clues 5 and 6. The puzzle uses this clue to reinforce that News belongs to A, not to introduce a new positional rule. Read it as “A has News, and B is deep blue (Navy)” – nothing more.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 287 is a satisfying solve once you realize that the positional clues (like “left of” and “between”) are mostly there to confirm existing assignments rather than to force a strict new order. The two slashed widget cells – Clock/News for A and Weather/Notes for C – are neatly resolved by separate clues, and the fact that two apps share Bottom Right doesn’t break anything. Start with the Red phone and the initial locked answers, then let the color and position clues fall into place. Before you know it, you’ll have the whole grid filled in without any hidden surprises. 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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