Profile Perfect Level 38 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 27, 2026

Below is the direct answer for Level 38. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 38 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 38 Answer

I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through every clue that locks it in place.

SubjectSurnamePortraitNationalityVisa Type
JoshuaScottAfroBrazilianStudent
SarahHallLongAmericanBusiness
WilliamHarrisSpikyChineseHoliday
DanielAndersonBaldAmericanInvestor / Medical
JessicaTaylorPonytailBritishFamily

Profile Perfect Level 38 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 38 gives you two initial answers right away: William’s surname is Harris, and Joshua is Brazilian. From there, the clues start connecting nationalities, hair styles, and visa types pretty quickly. The tricky part is that Daniel ends up with two visas in the same cell (Investor and Medical), which you have to piece together from a couple of overlapping clues. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in Joshua’s nationality and William’s surname from the starting answers

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The puzzle already tells us that Joshua is Brazilian and that William’s last name is Harris. These are locked in from the start, so I note them right away. Everything else will build around these two facts.

Step 2: Place Sarah and Daniel as Americans, and confirm Daniel’s surname

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Clue 1 says Sarah and Daniel are not from England. The clue links both of them to American nationality, so I put Sarah as American and Daniel as American. Clue 2 then tells us that Mr. Daniel Anderson is traveling alone, which locks Daniel’s surname as Anderson. So now Daniel’s row has nationality American and surname Anderson.

Step 3: Joshua’s visa is Student because he’s Brazilian

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Clue 3 connects Joshua’s Brazilian nationality directly to his visa type: “The Brazilian’s visa type is for studying abroad.” That gives Joshua a Student visa. This makes sense with the earlier clue about him being Brazilian.

Step 4: Joshua has an Afro, and we identify the multi‑visa person

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Clue 4 says the “Afro man” is three columns away from the multi‑visa type person. The only subject with multiple visas in the final grid is Daniel (Investor / Medical). Counting columns from left to right: Joshua is column 1, Sarah 2, William 3, Daniel 4, Jessica 5. That’s exactly three columns between Joshua and Daniel, so the clue fits. The clue links Joshua’s portrait as Afro, so I mark that down.

Step 5: William is Chinese and has a Holiday visa

Clue 5 tells us that “the Chinese traveler is thrilled for his month‑long Holiday.” The linked cells are William’s nationality as Chinese and his visa as Holiday. This also reconfirms Joshua’s Student visa (already placed). So William is Chinese with a Holiday visa.

Step 6: Jessica is Mrs. Taylor with a ponytail

Clue 6 calls out “the only blonde, Mrs. Taylor,” and links Jessica’s surname as Taylor and her portrait as Ponytail. So Jessica’s last name is Taylor, and her hair style is a ponytail. The clue also says she is not the neighbor of the Afro man (Joshua). Joshua is at column 1, his neighbors are Sarah (column 2) and nobody to the left. Jessica is at column 5, so she’s not a neighbor – that checks out.

Step 7: Jessica’s visa is Family, and it fits the distance clue

Clue 7 says “4 different visas are between the Afro and the Family visa.” The Afro is Joshua (Student), and the Family visa belongs to Jessica. Between them (columns 2, 3, and 4) we have Sarah (Business), William (Holiday), and Daniel (Investor / Medical). Daniel’s cell holds two different visas, so that gives us four distinct visa types in between – exactly what the clue requires. So Jessica’s visa is Family.

Step 8: Jessica’s neighbor isn’t Chinese – confirms Daniel’s nationality

Clue 8 says the Family visa holder (Jessica) and her neighbor are not Chinese. Jessica’s only neighbor to the left is Daniel. The clue links Daniel’s nationality as American, which we already have, and reinforces that Jessica is Family. No conflict here; it just confirms what we already know.

Step 9: The Americans don’t have spiky hair, so William must have it

Clue 9 states “The American people do not have Spiky hair.” The Americans are Sarah and Daniel. That means Spiky hair has to belong to someone else. The only remaining non‑American is William (Chinese). The clue links William’s portrait as Spiky, so I put that down. Good – now we have three portraits placed: Joshua Afro, Sarah Long (coming up), William Spiky, Jessica Ponytail, leaving Daniel as Bald.

Step 10: Sarah’s surname is Hall, she has long hair, and Jessica is British

Clue 10 says “Mrs. Sarah Hall has smooth, Long hair for her visa portrait.” That directly gives Sarah’s surname as Hall and her portrait as Long. It also links Jessica’s nationality as British. So Sarah is now fully identified: American, Hall, Long hair. And Jessica’s nationality is British.

Step 11: Sort out the visa types – Daniel gets both Investor and Medical

Clue 11 says Mr. Anderson (Daniel) has a visa for either Investing or Business, and it lists all the visas: Daniel gets Investor, Sarah gets Business, Joshua Student, William Holiday, Jessica Family. But clue 12 says “Mrs. Hall is the one who has a Business visa.” That gives Sarah Business again (consistent) and also assigns Daniel the Medical visa. So Daniel’s visa cell actually contains both Investor and Medical – a slash‑separated value. That’s why the final grid shows “Investor / Medical” for Daniel. Sarah’s Business visa is now confirmed.

Step 12: Fill in the last remaining details by elimination

We now have all five nationalities: Joshua Brazilian, Sarah American, William Chinese, Daniel American, Jessica British. (Note: two Americans – Sarah and Daniel – that’s fine.) All surnames are set: Joshua Scott (only surname left after Hall, Harris, Anderson, Taylor), Sarah Hall, William Harris, Daniel Anderson, Jessica Taylor. All portraits: Joshua Afro, Sarah Long, William Spiky, Daniel Bald (only one left), Jessica Ponytail. All visa types: Joshua Student, Sarah Business, William Holiday, Daniel Investor / Medical, Jessica Family. The grid is complete.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 38

Clue 4: “Afro man is 3 columns away from the multi‑visa type person”

This one can trip you up because you need to figure out who the “multi‑visa type person” is before you can use the distance. At first, you might think it’s someone with two different visa values in the same cell. But that person is Daniel (Investor / Medical), and you only discover that later from clues 11 and 12. The trick is to trust that the clue is pointing at a future confirmed cell – the distance works out perfectly once you identify Daniel as the multi‑visa holder. It’s a forward‑looking clue that locks Joshua’s portrait early.

Clue 7: “4 different visas are between the Afro and the Family visa”

The wording “4 different visas” is a bit misleading because you might count subjects rather than visa types. Between Joshua (column 1) and Jessica (column 5) there are three subjects, but Daniel’s cell contains two separate visas. So the total distinct visa types in those three columns are: Business, Holiday, Investor, Medical – that’s four. Many players might initially think the clue is wrong or need to re‑read it. The key is to remember that slash‑separated values count as multiple distinct entries.

Clues 11 and 12 together: Who gets Business? Who gets Medical?

Clue 11 says Mr. Anderson has either Investing or Business, and then lists all visas including Business for Sarah. Clue 12 then says Mrs. Hall (Sarah) has Business, which matches, but also adds that Daniel gets Medical. If you only read clue 11, you might think Daniel takes Business and Sarah takes something else. But clue 12 overrides that by giving Sarah Business and Daniel Medical. The combination forces Daniel’s visa to be both Investor (from clue 11) and Medical (from clue 12), creating the slash‑separated cell. It’s a classic case of two clues that need to be read together.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 38 is all about letting a few initial answers guide you through a chain of nationality and visa clues, plus one clever distance clue that uses a multi‑visa cell. The two Americans (Sarah and Daniel) might feel unusual, but the puzzle handles them cleanly by giving each a different hair style and visa. The trickiest moment is recognizing that Daniel’s cell holds two visas and that the “4 different visas” clue depends on that fact. Once you’ve placed Joshua’s Afro, William’s Spiky, and Jessica’s Family visa, the rest falls into place by elimination. Enjoy the solve!

Want to come back for future answers? Save our level guide page and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. Have fun!

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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