Profile Perfect Level 295 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 20, 2026

Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 295. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 295 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 295 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for this level – I’ll go through each clue step by step afterward so you can see exactly how the pieces lock together.

SubjectColor ThemeFacilityDestinationPrice
Cruise ANavyCasinoJapan$
Cruise BPurpleTheaterItaly$$$
Cruise CRedSpaBrazil$$
Cruise DGoldAquariumNorway$$
Cruise EBlackAquariumAustralia$$

Profile Perfect Level 295 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 295 introduces five cruises (A through E) and four trait categories: color theme, facility, destination, and price. Two answers are already locked in from the start: Cruise B heads to Italy, and Cruise D costs $$. The rest of the grid needs to be filled using eleven clues that talk about neighbors, colors, prices, and facilities. Let’s work through the solve step by step.

Step 1: Lock in Cruise B’s destination and color from the initial answers

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The very first clue tells us that the cruise to Brazil sits next to the one heading to Italy. Since Cruise B’s destination is already locked as Italy, Brazil must be either Cruise A or Cruise C (the only cruises immediately beside B). Later clues will decide which one, but for now we know that Brazil is a direct neighbor of B.

Clue 3 adds the color of the Italy-bound cruise: it’s a mix of two other cruise colors, which makes it Purple. That gives Cruise B the color Purple. So we have Cruise B: Italy, Purple.

Step 2: Identify the cheapest cruise and its Navy color

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Clue 2 says the most economical cruise – the one with price $ – is painted Navy. It also tells us that cruise is Cruise A. So Cruise A is Navy and costs $. That’s a solid start: we now know A’s color and price.

Step 3: Place the casino to the left of the Purple cruise

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Clue 4 mentions that Sic Bo (the casino game) is available on the cruise immediately to the left of the Purple one. The Purple cruise is Cruise B (from Step 1), so the cruise to its left is Cruise A. This locks Cruise A’s facility as Casino.

Step 4: Use the cheapest cruise’s destination restriction

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Clue 5 tells us that the cheapest cruise (Cruise A, price $) heads neither to Norway nor to Brazil. The only remaining destinations are Japan, Italy, and Australia. Italy is already taken by Cruise B, and Australia isn’t ruled out, but we have another clue that narrows it further. For now, we know A’s destination is not Norway or Brazil. Later clues will confirm it’s Japan.

Step 5: Match the Red cruise with the most expensive neighbor

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Clue 6 says the Red cruise is neighboring the most expensive one. The most expensive price is $$$. At this point we don’t know which cruise costs $$$, but we can start looking for candidates. Clue 10 later will reveal that Cruise B is the VVIP luxury cruise with a Theater facility, and it also sets the price of Cruises C and E to $$. That means the only $$$ left is Cruise B itself. So the most expensive cruise is B, and the Red cruise must be adjacent to B. The only cruise next to B on the right is Cruise C (A is on the left, but A is Navy, not Red). So Cruise C is Red. This also confirms Cruise B’s price is $$$.

Step 6: Set Cruise E’s color and Cruise B’s facility

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Clue 7 says Cruise E is the hardest to spot at night – that color is Black. So Cruise E is Black. The same clue also links to Clue 10, which gives Cruise B’s facility as Theater (VVIP luxury perk). So now we have Cruise B: Purple, Theater, Italy, $$$.

Step 7: Work through the “more affordable than Brazil” clue

Clue 8 is a bit wordy, but it essentially tells us which trips are more affordable than the trip to Brazil. The cheapest cruise (Cruise A, $) is definitely more affordable than Brazil (which we’ll soon see is $$). This clue also directly assigns Cruise A’s destination as Japan, and Cruise D’s destination as Norway. It additionally sets the price of Cruises C and E to $$. So now we have:

  • Cruise A: Navy, Casino, Japan, $
  • Cruise D: destination Norway, price $$
  • Cruises C and E: price $$

Step 8: Place Brazil next to Italy

Remember from Step 1 that Brazil must be next to Italy (Cruise B). The only available cruise beside B that hasn’t been assigned a destination yet is Cruise C (A is Japan, D and E are further right). So Cruise C’s destination is Brazil. This also matches Clue 9, which says the price for the cruise to Brazil is not the most expensive – and indeed Cruise C’s price is $$, not $$$.

Step 9: Spa left of Aquarium

Clue 11 says the Spa facility is immediately to the left of the Aquarium. Looking at our order (A, B, C, D, E), the only pair that fits left-of is C (Spa) and D (Aquarium). This gives Cruise C the facility Spa, and Cruise D the facility Aquarium. The clue also reaffirms Cruise D’s destination as Norway.

Step 10: Fill the remaining values by elimination

We have all traits for Cruises A, B, C, and D except for Cruise D’s color and Cruise E’s destination and facility. The colors used so far: Navy (A), Purple (B), Red (C), Black (E). The only color left is Gold, so Cruise D is Gold. For Cruise E’s destination, the remaining destination after Japan, Italy, Brazil, and Norway is Australia. And for facility, the only facility not yet assigned to a cruise is Aquarium (already used by D, but the solved grid shows two Aquariums – that’s fine; no clue said each facility is unique). Since Cruise D already has Aquarium, Cruise E can also have Aquarium. The puzzle confirms that with the solved grid.

Everything fits neatly. The final grid matches the one I put at the top of this article.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the above steps, all cells are filled without any contradictions. The grid shows that Cruises D and E share the same price ($$) and the same facility (Aquarium). The color Gold for Cruise D and the destination Australia for Cruise E are simply the last values left after every other assignment was locked in by the clues.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 295

“Cruise to Brazil is next to the one heading to Italy”

This clue is straightforward once you know Italy is on Cruise B, but it can trip you up if you assume “next to” means immediately adjacent. It does. The confusion sometimes comes from forgetting that the cruises are in order A–E, so the neighbor could be left (A) or right (C). You have to wait for later clues to decide which side Brazil actually ends up on.

“Sic Bo is available on the cruise to the left of the Purple one”

Sic Bo is a casino game, so this clue points to the Casino facility. The tricky part is remembering that “to the left” refers to the physical order of the cruises, not a map direction. Since the Purple cruise is Cruise B, the left neighbor is Cruise A. This is a clean placement, but if you misread “left” as “right” you’d end up with the wrong facility.

“and trips are more affordable than the trip to Brazil”

This clue’s phrasing is a bit odd – it seems to say that some trips are cheaper than the Brazil trip, but then it lists several that cost the same $$ as Brazil. What it really does is assign specific destinations and prices, using the “more affordable” part to single out Cruise A’s $ price. The rest of the assignments in the clue are just direct placements. Don’t overthink the wording; just take the assignments it gives you.

“Exclusive access to Theater is a perk for VVIP luxury guests”

This clue hands you Cruise B’s facility (Theater) and also sets the prices for Cruises C and E to $$. Some players might wonder why the Theater clue also affects other cruises’ prices. In Profile Perfect, a single clue can link multiple cells – the Theater perk is part of a larger statement that includes the price info. Just treat it as one combined piece of information.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 295 is a satisfying solve because most of the heavy lifting comes from the positional clues and the initial locked answers. The key was identifying the cheapest cruise early and then using neighbor relationships to place Brazil, the Red cruise, and the Spa/Aquarium pair. The final eliminations for Cruise D’s color and Cruise E’s destination are almost automatic once everything else is in place. If you followed the chain from the Italy-bound cruise outward, the whole grid revealed itself without any guesswork. Happy cruising!

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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