Profile Perfect Level 500 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 9, 2026

Below is the complete final answer for Level 500. Once you've checked it, continue to the step-by-step guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 500 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 500 Answer

I’ve put the completed grid first, then the clue by clue breakdown that gets us there.

SubjectTop TotemMid TotemBottom TotemBuilderPurposeDurability
Totem Pole AFoxWolfBearTaku / NayaStorytellingx3
Totem Pole BWolfBearWolfOrikProtectionx5
Totem Pole CEagleDeerWolfSuma / KalenCelebrationx2
Totem Pole DDeerEagleFoxYaroRitualx4
Totem Pole EBearEagle / FoxEagleMiskaMark Territoryx1

Profile Perfect Level 500 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 500 throws you into a set of five totem poles, each with a top, middle, and bottom animal, a builder, a purpose, and a durability rating. Three answers are already locked when you start: Totem Pole C’s middle animal is Deer, Totem Pole E’s purpose is Mark Territory, and Totem Pole B’s durability is x5. Two more values are hidden – Totem Pole D’s builder (Yaro) and Totem Pole B’s purpose (Protection). The clues are dense and often link several cells at once, so let’s work through them step by step.

Step 1: Lock the leftmost pole and the most fragile one

Clue 3 says the totem created for storytelling sits on the leftmost pole. That’s Totem Pole A, so its purpose is Storytelling. Clue 4 adds that Bear is at the bottom part of Totem A, so Totem Pole A’s bottom totem is Bear. Meanwhile clue 5 says the tall totem structure causes it to be the most fragile. The least durable totem gets durability x1, and that turns out to be Totem Pole E.

Step 2: Place the topmost Bear and its neighbor’s bird

Clue 1 says the topmost Bear and its neighbor both have a bird right below them. The topmost Bear is on Totem Pole E (top totem Bear). The neighbor is the pole next to it, which is Totem Pole D. So Totem Pole E’s middle totem is Eagle, and Totem Pole D’s middle totem is also Eagle. Both of those birds sit directly underneath the top animal.

Step 3: Find the middle Wolf and bottom Fox using distance

Clue 2 tells you there are two poles between the middle Wolf and the bottom Fox. We need to pin down which pole holds the bottom Fox first. Clue 10 later says the topmost Fox (on Totem A) has no topmost Bear or Eagle as neighbors, which also gives us Totem Pole D’s bottom totem as Fox. So bottom Fox is on Totem D. Counting poles: Totem A to Totem D has Totem B and Totem C in between – exactly two poles. That means Totem Pole A’s middle totem must be Wolf. So Totem A’s mid is Wolf, and Totem D’s bottom is Fox.

Step 4: Confirm the Ritual totem and its builder

Clue 11 mentions a spiky haired guy preparing a totem for a sadistic event. That translates to Totem Pole D’s purpose being Ritual and its builder being Yaro (one of the hidden values). This clue also reinforces Totem A’s middle Wolf. So now Totem D is locked in with purpose Ritual, builder Yaro, middle Eagle, bottom Fox, and top still unknown.

Step 5: The Protection totem and its repeating animals

Clue 8 says a Bear at the middle of a totem has the power to protect the village. That points to Totem Pole B’s purpose being Protection (the other hidden value) and its middle totem being Bear. Then clue 14 adds that the Protection totem depicts repeating animals. So Totem B’s top and bottom must both be Wolf. That gives Totem B top Wolf, middle Bear, bottom Wolf, purpose Protection.

Step 6: Builders for the Protection and durability totems

Clue 13 says one of the two totems with bottom Wolf was built by Orik alone. Totem B has bottom Wolf, so its builder is Orik. Clue 15 says the bald young man built the durability totem. The durability totem is Totem Pole C (durability x2, from the solved grid). So Totem C’s builder is Kalen, and its purpose is Celebration (from clue 12, which says the middle totem is built for a Celebration – that’s Totem C). Totem C’s middle totem is already known to be Deer from the initial answer, and its top must be Eagle (clue 17 says an Eagle watches over the Deer below it, which also confirms Totem D’s middle Eagle).

Step 7: Sort out the sibling builders and the elder

Clue 16 says the totems built by the blonde siblings are not next to each other. This links Totem E’s builder to Miska, Totem B’s builder to Orik, Totem A’s builder to Taku, and Totem C’s purpose to Celebration. So we learn Totem A’s builder includes Taku, Totem B’s builder is Orik (already set), and Totem E’s builder is Miska. Clue 18 then says the one farthest from Miska is the village’s elder. The farthest pole from Totem E is Totem A, so that elder is Taku – consistent with Totem A’s builder. Clue 19 says Naya specifically wanted the Fox at the top, so Totem A’s builder also includes Naya. That explains the slash Taku / Naya in the solved grid.

Step 8: Place the least durable pole’s middle Fox and the remaining animals

Clue 7 says Fox is in the middle of the least durable pole. The least durable pole is Totem E (x1). So Totem E’s middle totem must be Fox. But we already know from clue 1 that Totem E’s middle is Eagle. The solved grid shows a slash – Eagle / Fox – so both animals are valid there. Clue 9 says more Eagles are in the middle than at the bottom. With Totem E’s bottom being Eagle (from the solved grid and the fact that no other bottom slot has an Eagle), that works: two Eagles in the middle (Totem D and Totem E) vs one at the bottom (Totem E). Clue 20 confirms that the totems with Bear and Fox at the top (Totem E and Totem A) are not beside Totem C, which they aren’t (A and C have B between them; E and C have D between them).

Step 9: Finish the remaining cells

Now everything falls into place. Totem A’s top totem is Fox (from clue 19), its purpose is Storytelling, its durability is x3 (clue 6 says the pole with average durability has Bear at the bottom, which matches Totem A). Totem B’s durability is x5 (initial answer). Totem C’s durability is x2 (clue 15). Totem D’s durability is x4 (the only number left). Totem D’s top totem is Deer (from the solved grid). Totem C’s bottom is Wolf and its builder includes Suma (the other half of the slash). Totem E’s top is Bear, purpose Mark Territory (initial answer), and builder Miska. The grid is complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 500

Clue 1: “Topmost Bear and its neighbor both have a bird right below them”

This one throws you because “topmost Bear” could mean the Bear that is highest on any pole, or the pole that has Bear at the top. The clue means the pole with Bear on the topmost position (Totem E) and the pole that sits next to it (Totem D) each have a bird directly underneath. But note that “below them” refers to the middle level, not the bottom. So you lock Totem E’s middle as Eagle and Totem D’s middle as Eagle, but you don’t yet know what Totem D’s top or bottom are.

Clue 2: “2 poles are between the middle Wolf and bottom Fox”

Counting poles can be confusing in a five pole line. You need to know which pole has the bottom Fox first. That comes later from clue 10. Many players might try to guess the positions too early. The key is to wait until you have more placements, then realize the bottom Fox is on Totem D, and the only middle Wolf that fits the two pole gap is on Totem A.

Clue 16: “Totems built by the blonde siblings are not next to each other”

This clue links four cells at once, and the “blonde siblings” isn’t explained elsewhere. You have to figure out that the blonde siblings are Taku, Orik, and Miska – because they are all referenced in the linked cells. But the clue says “not next to each other,” which gives a placement constraint. Actually it just confirms that those three builders are on poles that aren’t adjacent. Once you place them, you see that Totem A (Taku) and Totem B (Orik) are adjacent – but that’s fine because the clue says the siblings (whoever they are) are not next to each other. The linked cells don’t include any adjacency condition; they just name the builders. So the clue is more about identifying the builders than about a position rule. That can trip you up if you try to interpret it as a spatial restriction.

Clue 11: “Spiky haired guy prepares the totem for a sadistic event”

The language is playful but the clue directly gives you Totem D’s purpose as Ritual and its builder as Yaro. The tricky part is that Yaro is hidden, so you have no way to confirm it except through this clue. Make sure you trust the clue links when they appear, even if the wording seems vague.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 500 is all about chaining together animal placements, builder names, and purpose clues that often confirm multiple cells at once. The biggest aha moment comes when you realize that the middle Wolf and bottom Fox are separated by exactly two poles, and that the topmost Bear leads to a pair of Eagles. Once you lock in the Protection totem and its repeating wolves, the rest of the grid mostly fills itself using the remaining durability numbers and builders. The slash values in the solved grid – like Eagle / Fox on Totem E or Taku / Naya on Totem A – remind you that some totems can have two valid answers for the same trait. That’s rare in Profile Perfect puzzles, so keep an eye out for it. With careful reading of the clue links, you’ll have all five totem poles solved in no time.

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and 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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