Profile Perfect Level 506 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 10, 2026

If you only need the result for Level 506, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 506 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 506 Answer

Here is the completed grid. I will walk through each clue after it.

SubjectThemeRunway LayoutCityAudience
Stage AHalloweenCircularParisx3
Stage BWinterStraightNew York / Londonx2
Stage CNatureU ShapedJapanx1

Profile Perfect Level 506 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 506 starts with one locked answer: Stage A’s theme is Halloween. That single fact kicks off a chain of clues that fill in the three stages, their runway layouts, cities, and audience sizes. The puzzle also includes a slash separated cell for Stage B’s city, so you will see both New York and London in one spot.

I will break down the solve into clear steps, combining clues when they reinforce the same placement.

Step 1: Use the initial answer to lock Stage A’s audience

The puzzle tells you straight away that Stage A’s theme is Halloween. Clue 2 says the Halloween show attracts the most audience. That means Stage A has an audience of x3. So right away you have Stage A: Theme Halloween and Audience x3.

Step 2: Place Stage B’s runway layout

Clue 1 says models in the middle go back and forth through the runway. That description points to a straight runway. The clue links directly to Stage B’s runway layout, so Stage B has a Straight runway. You can pencil that in.

Step 3: Figure out which stage has the fewest attendees

Clue 3 tells you that the Paris fashion show does not have the fewest attendees. The fewest audience size is x1. Since the Paris show is not x1, the x1 audience must belong to another stage. The clue also links Stage A’s city to Paris. So Stage A is in Paris, and Stage C gets the x1 audience. Now you have Stage A’s city as Paris and Stage C’s audience as x1.

Step 4: Find the audience size for the twice held show

Clue 4 says the one held twice has slightly fewer visitors than the Halloween themed show. The Halloween themed show (Stage A) has x3. “Held twice” likely means an audience of x2. That places Stage B’s audience at x2. Now you have Stage B: Audience x2. This also fits the pattern: x3, x2, x1.

Step 5: Confirm Stage B’s theme and city

Clue 6 says the audience is seeing a lot of costumes in white. That suggests a Winter theme. The clue links Winter to Stage B, and also ties Stage B’s audience to x2. So Stage B’s theme is Winter. You already have its audience as x2, so that checks out.

Clue 7 says the Winter themed venue is close to Central Park. Central Park is in New York. That gives Stage B’s city as New York. But note that the final grid shows Stage B’s city as New York / London. The clue only confirms New York, but the slash means London also appears in that cell. No clue contradicts London, so it stays as an additional valid value. For now, you know New York is one of them.

Step 6: Uncover the runway layouts for Stages A and C

Clue 8 says models at a certain themed show need to walk straight upon entry. The linked cells for this clue give Stage A’s runway layout as Circular, Stage C’s runway layout as U Shaped, and confirm Stage A’s theme as Halloween (already known) and Stage C’s theme as Nature. So you now have Stage A: Runway Layout Circular, Stage C: Runway Layout U Shaped, and Stage C: Theme Nature. That fills in the missing runway for Stage A and gives Stage C its theme.

Step 7: Place the last city using the Europe clue

Clue 9 says the U Shaped runway is the only one not used in Europe. Stage C has the U Shaped runway, so it must be outside Europe. The clue links Stage C’s city to Japan. So Stage C is in Japan. The same clue also links Stage B’s city to New York, which you already have. That leaves Stage A in Paris, which is in Europe, and that fits because its runway is Circular (used in Europe). Now all three cities are set: Paris for Stage A, New York and London for Stage B, Japan for Stage C.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

At this point, you have every cell filled. Stage A: Halloween theme, Circular runway, Paris, x3 audience. Stage B: Winter theme, Straight runway, New York / London, x2 audience. Stage C: Nature theme, U Shaped runway, Japan, x1 audience. The final grid matches the answer table at the top. The slash for Stage B’s city is unusual, but the puzzle accepts both values in that single cell.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 506

Clue 4: “The one held twice has slightly less visitors than the -themed one”

This clue is missing a few words, which can confuse you. “The one held twice” refers to the show with an audience of x2. “The -themed one” is almost certainly “the Halloween themed one” because Halloween is the only theme mentioned upfront. The clue tells you that the x2 audience is slightly smaller than x3. That confirms Stage B’s audience as x2 and also reinforces that Stage A has x3. Once you see the pattern, it makes sense.

Clue 8: “Models at -themed show need to walk straight upon entry”

Again, a blank appears before “themed.” The linked cells show that this clue gives Stage A’s runway as Circular and Stage C’s as U Shaped. The missing part likely refers to the Nature themed show, because the clue ties both themes to specific layouts. But you do not need to guess the exact wording. The linked cells are your guide. This clue is tricky because it provides four pieces of information at once, but the phrasing is unclear. Focus on the cells it connects.

Clue 9: “-shaped runway is the only one not used in Europe”

The dash before “shaped” hides the word “U.” So it reads “U shaped runway is the only one not used in Europe.” This tells you Stage C (U Shaped) is in Japan, and by elimination the other two runways (Circular and Straight) are in Europe. That confirms Stage A in Paris and forces Stage B to have at least one European city. Since Stage B already has New York (not Europe), the slash with London adds the European city to satisfy the clue. That subtlety can trip up players who expect only one city per subject.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 506 is a clean solve once you recognize that Stage B’s city holds two values. The initial answer for Stage A gives you a starting point, and each clue builds on the last without leaving gaps. The tricky parts are the incomplete clue texts, but the linked cells always point to the correct answers. Focus on what each clue connects, and you will fill the grid quickly. Happy puzzling

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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