Profile Perfect Level 510 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 10, 2026

Below is the final answer for Level 510 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 510 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 510 Answer

Here’s the complete solution first, and then I’ll walk you through how every clue fits together to lock it in.

SubjectPersonRoleExpressionCase Type
Participant AElliotCriminalGoofyArson
Participant BMarkDetectiveNervousMurder
Participant CNoelleWitnessThinkingTheft
Participant DVincentJudgeComposedCybercrime

Profile Perfect Level 510 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 510 starts with two locked answers and one hidden value that becomes critical later. Participant C is already marked as the Witness, and Participant B’s expression is locked as Nervous. The hidden role for Participant B turns out to be Detective, but you won’t know that until clue 8 confirms it. The puzzle uses four participants, four roles, four expressions, and four case types, so each category has one value per subject.

Let’s work through the solve step by step.

Step 1: Lock Elliot and the Criminal position

The first clue says the leftmost blonde man spent three hours on his hairstyle. That directly tells you Participant A is Elliot. So put Elliot on Participant A’s Person cell.

Clue 2 says the Criminal is two columns away from the Witness. You already know Participant C is the Witness from an initial answer. Two columns away from Participant C could mean Participant A or Participant D. Participant D is four columns away, not two. So the Criminal must be Participant A. Lock Participant A’s Role as Criminal.

Now you have Participant A with Person Elliot and Role Criminal.

Step 2: Place Noelle and the Theft case

Clue 3 says the Witness swore to tell the truth about the pickpocket. That directly gives Participant C’s case type as Theft. So Participant C has Role Witness and Case Type Theft.

Clue 6 says Noelle is Thinking deeply to formulate an answer. That confirms Participant C’s Person is Noelle and their Expression is Thinking. Clue 6 also repeats that Participant D’s case type is Cybercrime, but we will get to that later.

Now Participant C is fully placed: Person Noelle, Role Witness, Expression Thinking, Case Type Theft.

Step 3: Identify Vincent and Mark

Clue 5 says Vincent is on trial for cybercrime despite not being tech savvy. That gives Participant D’s Person as Vincent and Case Type as Cybercrime.

Clue 7 says Mark is innocent of the arson, but his neighbor is not. This tells you Participant A’s Case Type is Arson (since Participant A is the neighbor who is not innocent). It also confirms Participant B’s Person is Mark. Clue 7 also repeats Participant D’s Case Type as Cybercrime.

Clue 8 says Mark is not responsible for the final verdict. This confirms Participant B’s Person is Mark and locks Participant B’s Role as Detective (the hidden value revealed here).

Now Participant B has Person Mark and Role Detective. You also already know from the initial answer that Participant B’s Expression is Nervous.

Step 4: Fill in the remaining role and expression

You have three roles placed: Participant A Criminal, Participant B Detective, Participant C Witness. The only role left is Judge. That must go to Participant D.

You have three expressions placed: Participant B Nervous, Participant C Thinking, Participant D Composed (from clue 9). The only expression left is Goofy. That must go to Participant A.

Clue 9 says the Judge has no idea what’s going on but remains Composed. This confirms Participant D’s Expression as Composed and Role as Judge, which you already deduced.

Step 5: Confirm the remaining case type

You have three case types placed: Participant A Arson, Participant C Theft, Participant D Cybercrime. The only case type left is Murder. That must go to Participant B.

Clue 4 says the case farthest from the Criminal involves an evil hacker. The Criminal is Participant A. Farthest from Participant A means Participant D, which matches Cybercrime. Participant C is Theft, which also appears in clue 4. This clue confirms the Cybercrime case is for Participant D, but you already locked that in.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

At this point you have every cell filled. Let’s put it all together.

Participant A: Elliot, Criminal, Goofy, Arson. Participant B: Mark, Detective, Nervous, Murder. Participant C: Noelle, Witness, Thinking, Theft. Participant D: Vincent, Judge, Composed, Cybercrime.

The grid matches perfectly with all clues. Every trait has one value per subject, and no conflicts remain.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 510

Clue 4: “Case farthest from the Criminal involves an evil hacker”

This clue confuses some players because it references distance without saying left or right. The Criminal is Participant A, column 1. Counting across four columns, Participant D is column 4, which is the farthest possible distance. Some players think farthest means the furthest right, but it simply means the greatest number of columns away. Since there are four subjects, Participant D is always the farthest from Participant A. This clue also links Participant C’s Theft case, which might seem unrelated, but it just reinforces an already locked value.

Clue 7: “Mark is innocent of the arson, but his neighbor is not”

This clue works in two parts. First, it tells you Mark is not the arsonist, so Participant B’s case type is not Arson. Second, his neighbor is not innocent of the arson, meaning one of the participants next to him has Arson. Participant A is the only neighbor in the puzzle (Participant A is next to B, and C is the other neighbor). So Participant A gets Arson. This clue also confirms Participant B is Mark and Participant D is Cybercrime. The “neighbor” logic is what trips people up, because you need to realize the grid is linear and each subject has one neighbor on either side except the ends.

Clue 6: “Noelle is Thinking deeply to formulate an answer”

This clue looks simple, but it actually gives three things at once: Participant C’s Person (Noelle), Expression (Thinking), and a repeated reference to Participant D’s Case Type (Cybercrime). Some players miss that this is a triple confirmation because they focus only on Noelle and Thinking. The Cybercrime repeat also helps confirm earlier clues, but it is easy to overlook when you are already sure about Participant D.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 510 is one of those puzzles where the initial answers and hidden value create a clear starting point. Once you lock Elliot and the Criminal from the first two clues, the rest falls into place quickly. The tricky part is reading the neighbor and distance clues correctly. Pay close attention to which subject is next to which, and remember that “farthest” means the maximum number of columns away. The puzzle rewards careful elimination, and the final grid shows a clean four by four solve with no leftover values. If you got stuck on the Judge or the Arson case, revisiting the neighbor logic usually clears it up. Enjoy the next level.

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the 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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