Profile Perfect Level 512 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 10, 2026

You can find the final answer for Level 512 below. After that, I'll guide you through each step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 512 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 512 Answer

Here is the completed grid. I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in right after the table.

SubjectDoor TypeChairProvided FoodDetainee
Cell ASteelBenchRice BowlGabriel
Cell BGlassDetention StoolSandwich / SoupOmar
Cell CBarsTandemSoupTrevor / Bianca
Cell DWire MeshStandardPastaTanaka
Cell EWoodConcrete LedgeApple / CookieBianca

Profile Perfect Level 512 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 512 gives you five cells labeled A through E. Each cell has four traits: Door Type, Chair, Provided Food, and Detainee. You start with two locked answers: Cell E’s door is Wood and Cell A’s detainee is Gabriel. Several clues place two values in the same cell those are shown with a slash in the final grid. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Lock the first door types with initial answers and clue 1

Your starting answers already tell you Cell E’s door is Wood. Clue 1 says Cell B’s door is laminated to make it shatterproof, so that door must be Glass. Now you know Cell B door Glass and Cell E door Wood. Cell A’s detainee is Gabriel.

Step 2: Place the Italian food and the food next to the Glass door

Clue 2 says Tanaka likes Italian food, so Cell D gets both the detainee Tanaka and the food Pasta. Clue 4 says the cells next to the Glass door (Cell B) are given Rice Bowl and Soup. The cells next to Cell B are Cell A and Cell C. So Cell A gets Rice Bowl and Cell C gets Soup. Clue 10 adds that Gabriel is behind max security, so Cell A’s door is Steel, and it confirms Cell D’s food is Pasta. Now we have:

  • Cell A: Door Steel, Food Rice Bowl, Detainee Gabriel
  • Cell B: Door Glass
  • Cell C: Food Soup
  • Cell D: Food Pasta, Detainee Tanaka
  • Cell E: Door Wood

Step 3: Use the chair clues to place Bianca

Clue 3 says the room left of the Wooden door (Cell E) has a Standard chair. That room is Cell D, so Cell D’s chair is Standard. Clue 5 says Bianca has tried all long chairs except the Bench. The long chairs in this puzzle are Tandem and Concrete Ledge. So Bianca sits in the cells with those chairs. That means Cell C’s chair is Tandem, Cell E’s chair is Concrete Ledge, and Bianca is the detainee in both Cell C and Cell E. Clue 5 also confirms Cell D’s detainee is Tanaka. So now:

  • Cell C: Chair Tandem, Detainee Bianca
  • Cell E: Chair Concrete Ledge, Detainee Bianca
  • Cell D: Chair Standard, Detainee Tanaka

Step 4: Fill the multiple food values with clues 6, 7, 9, and 11

Clue 6 says Rice Bowl is not served in the cell with different kinds of food. The cell that ends up with two food items is Cell B. The clue directly assigns both Sandwich and Soup to Cell B. (The second link in the clue repeats Sandwich, but the result is that Cell B gets Sandwich / Soup.) Clue 7 says the cell left of the room with Bars gets classic picnic food. That left cell is Cell B and the picnic food is Sandwich, matching what we already have. The room with Bars is Cell C, so Cell C’s door is Bars.

Clue 9 says the cell given Cookie has the Concrete Ledge chair. That cell is Cell E, so Cell E’s food includes Cookie. Clue 11 says the woman (Bianca) has been locked up for two different offenses. That places Bianca in both Cell C and Cell E again, and it adds that Cell E’s food also includes Apple. So Cell E’s food becomes Apple / Cookie.

At this point we have:

  • Cell B: Food Sandwich / Soup
  • Cell C: Door Bars, Food Soup
  • Cell E: Food Apple / Cookie

Step 5: Use clue 12 and elimination to finish chairs and detainees

Clue 12 says Trevor prefers the Bench two columns away from him. Trevor is in Cell C (the clue links Cell C’s chair Tandem and detainee Trevor). So Cell C gets a second detainee value: Trevor alongside Bianca. The Bench two columns away from Cell C can be Cell A (two left) or Cell E (two right). Since Cell E already has Concrete Ledge, the Bench must be in Cell A. That gives Cell A’s chair as Bench.

Now the only chair left is Detention Stool, which goes to Cell B. The only detainee left is Omar, so Cell B’s detainee is Omar.

Step 6: Final door type and finished grid

We have door types for Cell A (Steel), Cell B (Glass), Cell C (Bars), and Cell E (Wood). The only door type remaining is Wire Mesh, which fits Cell D.

The grid is now complete. All five cells have one door type, one chair, one or two food items, and one or two detainees. The puzzle is solved.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 512

Bianca’s long chair clue and the multiple detainees

Clue 5 says Bianca tried all long chairs except the Bench. You have to know which chairs are long: Tandem and Concrete Ledge. That places Bianca in two cells at once. Then clue 11 calls her “the woman” and makes her the detainee in both again. Finally clue 12 adds Trevor to Cell C. New players might think a cell can only have one detainee, but the puzzle allows slash values. Read “Bianca has tried” as her being the occupant, not just a tester.

Rice Bowl not served in a cell with different kinds of food

Clue 6 is worded a bit oddly. It says “Rice Bowl is not served in the cell with different kinds of food.” The linked cells repeatedly mark Cell B’s food as Sandwich and then Soup. The logic is that Cell B is the cell with two different foods (Sandwich and Soup), and since Rice Bowl is not there, it must be elsewhere (Cell A). The double link for Sandwich just reinforces the same conclusion.

Trevor’s Bench two columns away

Clue 12 says Trevor prefers the Bench two columns away from him instead. It links Cell C’s chair and detainee. You have to figure out that “two columns away” refers to the grid order (A, B, C, D, E). From Cell C, two columns to the left is Cell A, two columns to the right is Cell E. Since Cell E already has Concrete Ledge, the Bench must go to Cell A. This clue also confirms Trevor is in Cell C, which gives the slash with Bianca.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 512 relies on reading slash values correctly and using positional clues like “left of” and “two columns away.” Most of the food and chair placements come from direct clues, while the door types fall into place by elimination. Once you accept that Bianca occupies two cells and Trevor shares one of them, the rest of the grid locks in smoothly. Take each clue at face value and remember that a cell can hold more than one entry.

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next 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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