Profile Perfect Level 50 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 28, 2026
The quick solution for Level 50 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 50 Answer
I’ve put the complete solved grid at the top so you can check your work, and then I’ll walk you through every clue step by step.
| Subject | Shape | Sculptor | Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| Statue A | Person | Martha | Silver |
| Statue B | Dog | Carolyn | Bronze |
| Statue C | Cat | Jason | Gold |
Profile Perfect Level 50 Hints And Walkthrough
This level gives you three statues—Statue A, Statue B, and Statue C—and asks you to match each one to a shape (Person, Dog, or Cat), a sculptor (Martha, Carolyn, or Jason), and a material (Silver, Bronze, or Gold). Two starting clues are already locked in: Martha sculpted the statue on the left, and Statue B is made of Bronze. The rest of the clues build directly from those anchors, so the solve is clean and quick once you know how to read the position‑based clue. Let’s work through it together.
Step 1: Lock in the left‑most sculptor and Statue B’s material
The puzzle starts with two locked answers. The first clue tells us “Martha sculpted the statue on the left.” In a three‑statue lineup, the leftmost statue is Statue A, so Statue A’s sculptor is Martha. The second clue says “Statue B is made from Bronze,” which directly sets Statue B’s material to Bronze. I always like to write these down immediately—they give me a solid foothold.
So far we have:
- Statue A → Sculptor: Martha
- Statue B → Material: Bronze
Everything else is open.
Step 2: Place the Cat statue using the “to the right of” clue
Clue 4 says “Cat statue is to the right of Bronze statue.” We already know the Bronze statue is Statue B. The statue immediately to its right is Statue C (since Statue A is on the left, Statue B is in the middle, and Statue C is on the right). That means Statue C’s shape must be Cat. This also tells us Statue A and Statue B are not Cat, so their shapes have to be Person and Dog (in some order yet to be determined).
Now our grid looks like:
- Statue A → Sculptor: Martha, Shape: ? (not Cat)
- Statue B → Material: Bronze, Shape: ? (not Cat)
- Statue C → Shape: Cat
Step 3: Jason’s statue is Gold — and it locks two more cells
Clue 3 reads: “Jason made a statue out of Gold.” This is a direct match clue that also reminds us of two previously confirmed facts. When I applied it, the game showed me that Jason must be the sculptor of the Gold statue. The only statue left that could be Gold is Statue C (because Statue B is already Bronze, and Statue A is still unknown but will turn out to be Silver). So Statue C’s sculptor becomes Jason, and Statue C’s material becomes Gold. The clue also re‑confirms Statue A’s sculptor (Martha) and Statue B’s material (Bronze), but those were already set.
Now we have:
- Statue C → Shape: Cat, Sculptor: Jason, Material: Gold
- Statue A → Sculptor: Martha, Material: ?, Shape: ?
- Statue B → Material: Bronze, Sculptor: ?, Shape: ?
Notice that the only sculptor left for Statue B is Carolyn, and the only material left for Statue A is Silver. We don’t need to guess yet because the next clue will confirm both.
Step 4: The Silver‑Person statue reveals Statue A completely
Clue 5 says “Silver‑Person statue is highly praised by visitors.” This means one statue is both Silver and Person at the same time. Statue C is Gold and Cat, so it’s out. Statue B is Bronze, so it’s not Silver. The only statue that can be Silver is Statue A. Therefore Statue A’s material is Silver, and because the clue pairs Silver with Person, Statue A’s shape must be Person.
That fills Statue A entirely:
- Shape: Person
- Sculptor: Martha (already locked)
- Material: Silver
Step 5: Finish the board with the remaining values
Now only Statue B is left. Its shape has to be Dog (the only shape not used), and its sculptor has to be Carolyn (the only sculptor left). Statue B’s material we already knew was Bronze. So the final grid is:
- Statue A: Person, Martha, Silver
- Statue B: Dog, Carolyn, Bronze
- Statue C: Cat, Jason, Gold
Every cell is accounted for, and we never needed to guess.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
Once the Silver‑Person clue locked Statue A, the rest fell into place by simple elimination. Statue B gets the leftover shape (Dog) and the leftover sculptor (Carolyn). Statue C was already complete from Step 3. The puzzle is straightforward but satisfying because each clue either confirms a direct value or uses a position relationship to narrow the possibilities. The final grid matches exactly what I showed at the top.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 50
Even though this level is on the easier side, a couple of clues can trip you up if you’re not reading them carefully. Here’s what to watch for.
The “to the right of” clue requires knowing the order
Clue 4 says “Cat statue is to the right of Bronze statue.” If you forget that Statue B is the Bronze statue, you might try to place the Cat somewhere else. Also, “to the right” means directly adjacent or just anywhere to the right? In a three‑statue row, there’s only one statue to the right of Statue B—Statue C. So it’s a clean placement, but some players might worry about a possible gap if the puzzle used more statues. Here it’s unambiguous.
The Jason‑Gold clue repeats known facts, which can confuse
Clue 3 says “Jason made a statue out of Gold” and then lists four cells: Statue C’s sculptor and material, plus Statue A’s sculptor and Statue B’s material. Because it repeats the initial answers, some players think they need to re‑enter those, when really the clue is mostly confirming what you already know and only adding the new Jason‑Gold link. Focus on the unique part: the statue made by Jason is Gold. Once you place that on Statue C, the rest is just reinforcement.
The Silver‑Person clue is a two‑part bundle
Clue 5 doesn’t say “Silver” and “Person” separately—it says one statue is both Silver and Person. That means you can’t put Silver on one statue and Person on another; they must share the same subject. If you miss that connection, you might try to assign Silver to Statue B (which is Bronze) or Person to Statue C (which is Cat), and you’d end up stuck. Always read bundled traits as a single unit.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 50 is a great example of how a few initial locked answers plus one positional clue can unravel the whole grid. The key was treating “Martha sculpted the left statue” and “Statue B is Bronze” as non‑negotiable starting points, then letting the Cat‑to‑the‑right clue place Statue C’s shape. From there, the Jason‑Gold link filled Statue C completely, and the Silver‑Person bundle gave us Statue A’s remaining traits. The rest was just cleanup. If you ever feel stuck on a similar puzzle, remember to always identify which clues are direct fills and which ones rely on order or bundling—that makes the solve much smoother. Happy puzzling!
Keep the full Profile Perfect guide saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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