Profile Perfect Level 499 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 9, 2026

The final solution for Level 499 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 499 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 499 Answer

Here’s the completed grid first, then I’ll walk you through how each clue locks it in.

SubjectMaterialEgg PatternBuilderLocation
Nest ALeavesPattern1T-RexVolcano
Nest BTwigsPattern2VelociraptorPlains
Nest CFeathersPattern3PteranodonSwamp
Nest DMudPattern4StegosaurusCave

Profile Perfect Level 499 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 499 starts with one locked answer: you already know that Nest D’s builder is Stegosaurus. The rest of the grid hides the materials, egg patterns, and locations for four dinosaur nests. The clues mix direct assignments with positional hints, so we can fill in most of the grid quickly once we sort out a few tricky neighbor and left-of statements.

Step 1: Use the starting answer to lock Nest D’s material and egg pattern

The initial answer tells us Nest D’s builder is Stegosaurus. Clue 1 adds that Nest D is made of Mud and does not contain an egg. The linked cells confirm Nest D’s material is Mud and its egg pattern is Pattern4. So we now have three values for Nest D: Material Mud, Egg Pattern Pattern4, Builder Stegosaurus. Its location is still unknown.

Step 2: Place the mighty T-Rex and its nest location

Clue 2 says Stegosaurus does not neighbor the mighty T-Rex. It also directly assigns Nest A’s builder as T-Rex. That means T-Rex lives in Nest A. Since Nest D is the last nest, its only neighbor is Nest C. T-Rex cannot be in Nest C (that would be a neighbor). So Nest A is the only spot left for T-Rex. Clue 6 then confirms Nest A’s material is Leaves and its location is Volcano. The same clue also repeats Nest B’s egg pattern, which we’ll use later. For now we have Nest A: Material Leaves, Builder T-Rex, Location Volcano.

Step 3: Identify the Swamp and the flying dinosaur

Clue 3 says the Swamp is between nests colored in earthy tones. It directly sets Nest C’s location to Swamp, Nest B’s material to Twigs, and Nest D’s material to Mud. So the Swamp is at Nest C. The earthy materials (Twigs and Mud) are at Nest B and Nest D, which makes sense as the Swamp lies between them in the lineup. Clue 4 then tells us the dinosaur in the Swamp is the only one that can fly. That gives Nest C’s builder as Pteranodon. So now Nest C has Location Swamp and Builder Pteranodon. Its material and egg pattern are still open.

Step 4: Use the left-of clue to place the egg pattern and the plains

Clue 5 says the nest with an egg is to the left of Pteranodon. Pteranodon is at Nest C, so the egg nest must be Nest B. The clue assigns Nest B’s egg pattern as Pattern2 and its material as Twigs (which we already have). So Nest B now has Egg Pattern Pattern2 and Material Twigs. Clue 7 then fills in more: it says the Plains and Cave nests do not have an egg (meaning their egg patterns are not Pattern2? Actually it links Nest B’s egg pattern as Pattern2, so Plains is not that nest. It sets Nest B’s location to Plains, Nest D’s location to Cave, Nest C’s material to Feathers, and Nest B’s builder to Velociraptor. Great. Now Nest B is complete: Material Twigs, Egg Pattern Pattern2, Builder Velociraptor, Location Plains. Nest D gets Location Cave. Nest C gets Material Feathers.

Step 5: Confirm the final egg pattern for Nest A and Nest C

Clue 8 says the egg is in the left half of the grid. It links Nest A’s egg pattern as Pattern1, Nest B’s as Pattern2, and Nest D’s as Pattern4. So Nest A gets Egg Pattern Pattern1. The only remaining egg pattern is Pattern3 for Nest C, which fits because Nest C was not mentioned in clue 8 as having an egg in the left half. That completes all egg patterns.

Step 6: Finish with the carnivorous dinosaur rule and final location

Clue 9 states no carnivorous dinosaurs live in the Cave. The Cave is Nest D’s location (we already placed that). The clue links Nest D’s builder Stegosaurus (which is herbivorous) and Nest C’s builder Pteranodon (not a dinosaur). That confirms both placements. All cells are now filled: Nest C’s location Swamp was already set, Nest D’s location Cave is locked, and Nest A’s location Volcano is from step 2. The grid is complete.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After these steps, every subject has all four traits assigned. Nest A: Leaves, Pattern1, T-Rex, Volcano. Nest B: Twigs, Pattern2, Velociraptor, Plains. Nest C: Feathers, Pattern3, Pteranodon, Swamp. Nest D: Mud, Pattern4, Stegosaurus, Cave. No hidden values or slash-separated cells appear in this level, so the solve is straightforward once you follow the chain.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 499

Clue 3: “The Swamp is between nests colored in earthy tones”

This clue can confuse because it doesn’t specify which nests. You might think the Swamp sits directly between two earthy nests, but the actual assignments are direct: Nest C gets Swamp, Nest B gets Twigs, and Nest D gets Mud. The phrase “between” is just flavor meaning the Swamp nest is positioned among earthy ones. Focus on the linked cells rather than trying to visualize the exact geometry.

Clue 6: “T-Rex feels warm at the and only needs for its nest”

The wording here is a bit broken, but the linked cells are clear: Nest A gets Leaves, T-Rex, and Volcano. It also repeats Nest B’s egg pattern. Don’t get hung up on the phrasing; just accept the three direct assignments.

Clue 7: Multiple assignments in one clue

Clue 7 is packed: it gives Nest B’s location, Nest D’s location, Nest C’s material, and Nest B’s builder all at once. That’s a lot of information in one clue, but it’s what finishes nearly half the grid. Make sure you don’t miss any of the linked cells. The clue also repeats that Plains and Cave nests do not have an egg, which is consistent with the egg patterns we already placed.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 499 is a clean solve once you start with the locked Stegosaurus from Nest D. The clues flow smoothly from material to location to builder, and the left-of and neighbor hints are easy to follow. No tricky slash-separated values or hidden cells here, just a solid logic chain that shows how each nest gets its unique combination. Happy puzzling

Solving more Profile Perfect levels? Bookmark the complete level answer list for quick access next time. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, drop them 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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