Profile Perfect Level 513 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 10, 2026
First, here is the final answer for Level 513. Once you've saved it, keep reading for the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 513 Answer
Here is the fully solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 513. I will walk through every clue and deduction right after the table.
| Subject | Color | Band Color | Base Shape |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gavel A | Silver | Navy | Rectangle |
| Gavel B | Brown | Gold | Trapezoid |
| Gavel C | Black | Silver | Circle |
| Gavel D | Beige | Black | Hexagon |
Profile Perfect Level 513 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 513 gives you four gavels lined up in order from left to right. The subjects are Gavel A, B, C, and D in that exact sequence. This puzzle uses positions, metals, and shapes to lock in every cell. None of the answers start out locked, but the clues quickly build a chain that fills the whole grid.
Step 1: Lock Gavel C as the black gavel with a circular base
Clue 1 says the third gavel from the left is painted black. Since the order is A (first), B (second), C (third), D (fourth), Gavel C is the one. So you immediately write Black for Gavel C’s color. Then clue 3 tells you the black gavel has a circular base. That means Gavel C’s base shape is Circle. You now have two cells confirmed for Gavel C.
Step 2: Set Gavel B as the brown gavel with a golden band
Clue 2 says the band of Gavel B is made of Aurum, which is gold. So Gavel B’s band color is Gold. Clue 5 then says the brown gavel is the one with the golden band. Since Gavel B already has the golden band, its color must be Brown. That gives you Gavel B’s color and band together.
Step 3: Use the neighbor rule to place Gavel D’s black band
Clue 4 says golden and black bands are not neighbors. The golden band belongs to Gavel B at position 2. Its direct neighbors are Gavel A at position 1 and Gavel C at position 3. The black band cannot go on either of those two gavels. It also cannot go on Gavel B because that already has gold. The only spot left is Gavel D at position 4. So Gavel D’s band color is Black.
Step 4: Match Gavel A’s color with Gavel C’s band
Clue 6 says Gavel A’s material and Gavel C’s band use the same metal. You already know Gavel B’s color is brown and Gavel D’s band is black. The only metal that could be the same for both Gavel A’s color and Gavel C’s band is silver. That means Gavel A’s color is Silver and Gavel C’s band color is Silver. This step also reveals the hidden value that Gavel C’s band is silver, which the puzzle does not show directly at the start.
Step 5: Place the trapezoid base next to the silver gavel
Clue 7 says the trapezoid base is next to the silver color. The silver color is on Gavel A at position 1. The gavel directly next to it is Gavel B at position 2. So Gavel B’s base shape must be Trapezoid. That fills in Gavel B’s base.
Step 6: Identify the beige gavel and its hexagon base
Clue 8 says the beige gavel’s base has the shape of Saturn’s north pole, which is a hexagon. The only gavel without a color yet is Gavel D. So Gavel D’s color is Beige and its base shape is Hexagon. This also confirms Gavel C’s band again, but you already have that.
Step 7: Fill the last two empty cells
The only band color not used so far is Navy. Gold, Silver, and Black are already placed. So Gavel A’s band color is Navy. The only base shape not used is Rectangle because Trapezoid, Circle, and Hexagon are all taken. So Gavel A’s base shape is Rectangle. The entire grid is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 513
The neighbor clue without an explicit position list
Clue 4 says golden and black bands are not neighbors. This clue can trip you up if you forget that the gavels have a fixed left to right order. The puzzle never spells out that A is first, B second, and so on, but clue 1 refers to “the third gavel from the left,” which establishes the order. Once you know that, the neighbor restriction makes sense. The tricky part is realizing that the black band cannot go on Gavel B’s immediate neighbors, which forces it onto Gavel D.
The same metal clue that links two traits
Clue 6 says Gavel A’s material and Gavel C’s band use the same metal. This is a cross trait clue because it connects a color (material) to a band color. Some players might overlook that “material” means the gavel’s main color. The clue also gives you Gavel B’s color and Gavel D’s band as part of the same linked set, which can feel like extra information. The key is to recognize that only one metal fits for both A and C after you have locked the brown and black values.
The “next to” clue that references the silver gavel
Clue 7 says the trapezoid base is next to the silver color. The silver color could refer to Gavel A’s main color, which you just found in step 4. But the puzzle also mentions Gavel C’s band color as silver in the same linked list. A player might mistakenly think the silver band on C is the reference, but the clue says “silver color,” which in context means the gavel’s paint color, not the band. The confusion resolves when you check that Gavel A is silver and its neighbor is Gavel B, which gets the trapezoid base.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 512 (sic) keeps you on your toes by weaving positional logic into the metal and shape clues. The fixed order of the gavels is the backbone. Once you place Gavel C as the third gavel and Gavel B as the brown one, the neighbor restriction and the same metal clue push the rest into place naturally. The trapezoid base and beige hexagon fall into line without any guesswork. If you follow the chain step by step, the whole grid builds itself.
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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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