Profile Perfect Level 495 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 9, 2026

Here is the answer for Level 495 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 495 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 495 Answer

The full solution for Profile Perfect Level 495 is ready below. Let’s walk through how the clues come together.

SubjectStone TypeFeatureHorn Sound
Car ASandstoneTorch LightChirp
Car BLimestoneCanopySqueak
Car CBasaltTorch LightRibbit

Profile Perfect Level 495 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 495 gives you three cars: Car A, Car B, and Car C. You need to match each car with a stone type, a feature, and a horn sound. The puzzle starts with a couple of direct clues that lock in a few values right away. From there, a simple neighbor rule and a bird reference fill in the rest. No initial answers are provided, so everything depends on the clues themselves.

Step 1: Use the leftmost car clue to lock Car A’s stone type

The first clue says the leftmost car uses a yellowish color stone. That points directly to Sandstone. So Car A gets Sandstone as its stone type. This is a solid starting point because it gives you one known cell immediately. You do not have to guess which car is the leftmost – the puzzle’s subject order (Car A, Car B, Car C) matches the left to right arrangement. So Car A is Sandstone.

Step 2: Identify the middle car’s horn sound from the creature clue

The second clue says the middle car sounds like a long tailed small creature. That creature is a mouse or similar animal that makes a squeaking noise. The horn sound Squeak fits perfectly. This clue directly confirms that Car B’s horn sound is Squeak. This is also a hidden value in the puzzle, but the clue reveals it openly. Now you know Car B has Squeak for horn sound.

Step 3: Apply the neighbor rule to separate Sandstone and Basalt

The third clue states that Basalt and Sandstone are not neighbors. You already know Car A is Sandstone. If Sandstone cannot sit next to Basalt, then Car B cannot be Basalt because Car B is directly next to Car A. The only other neighbor for Car A is Car B – Car C is not adjacent to Car A since Car B sits between them. So Car B cannot be Basalt. That means the only place left for Basalt is Car C. At the same time, this clue also locks Car A’s stone type (already set) and Car C’s stone type. The clue confirms both: Car A is Sandstone, Car C is Basalt. That leaves Limestone for Car B by elimination.

Step 4: Link the limestone car with the rain protection feature

Clue four says the Limestone car is protected from the rain. That feature is Canopy – a canopy shields the car from rain. Since you already identified Car B as Limestone in the previous step, Car B’s feature becomes Canopy. This also reconfirms Car B’s stone type as Limestone. So Car B now has Limestone and Canopy.

Step 5: Use the Basalt bird clue to finish all remaining cells

The final clue says the car made from Basalt stone does not sound like a bird. Car C is Basalt. Birds chirp, so if the Basalt car does not sound like a bird, Car C’s horn sound cannot be Chirp. That leaves only Ribbit and Squeak. Squeak is already assigned to Car B, so Car C’s horn sound must be Ribbit. The same clue also tells us that Car A’s feature is Torch Light and Car C’s feature is Torch Light. Since Car B already has Canopy, both Car A and Car C share the same feature: Torch Light. That gives us Car A Feature = Torch Light, Car C Feature = Torch Light. Now the only horn sound left for Car A is Chirp. All cells are filled.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the main clue chain, the solve is complete. Car A has Sandstone, Torch Light, and Chirp. Car B has Limestone, Canopy, and Squeak. Car C has Basalt, Torch Light, and Ribbit. The final grid matches exactly what you see in the answer table above. No further deductions are needed – every trait is placed clearly.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 495

The “not neighbors” clue might trip you up

Clue three says Basalt and Sandstone are not neighbors. At first glance, you might think it means they cannot be next to each other in any position. But with only three cars in a line, “not neighbors” means they cannot be adjacent. Since Car A is Sandstone, Basalt cannot go to Car B. You might wonder if Basalt could go to Car A itself – but Car A is already Sandstone. So the only possible placement for Basalt is Car C. Some players might overthink the neighbor concept, but it is straightforward: just check adjacency.

The “does not sound like a bird” clue connects multiple traits

Clue five ties together stone type, horn sound, and feature in one statement. It says the Basalt car does not sound like a bird. That eliminates Chirp from Car C. But it also directly assigns Torch Light to both Car A and Car C. The clue packs a lot of information. If you try to split it into separate deductions, you might miss that both cars get the same feature. The trick is to read the clue as a single instruction: “Car made from Basalt stone does not sound like a bird” then “Car C Horn Sound = Ribbit” and then “Car A Feature = Torch Light” and “Car C Feature = Torch Light.” The clue links all four cells at once. Do not try to apply them one at a time without connecting the dots.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 495 is a short but satisfying solve. The puzzle hands you a clear starting point with the leftmost car and middle car clues. The neighbor rule forces the stone type distribution, and the final bird clue finishes the rest with a single sweep. No tricky slash values or hidden surprises here – just clean logic. If you got stuck, it probably happened when trying to understand that both Car A and Car C share the Torch Light feature. Once you see that, everything falls into place. Enjoy the rest of Profile Perfect, and keep an eye out for those sneaky feature matches.

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next 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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