Profile Perfect Level 514 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 10, 2026
The final answer for Level 514 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 514 Answer
The full solved grid is below. After the table I’ll walk you through each clue and show how everything locks into place.
| Subject | Person | Hat Type | Outfit Tone | Tool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Detective A | Connie | Fedora | Beige | Magnifier |
| Detective B | Rowan | Newsboy Cap | Gray | Camera |
| Detective C | Hugh | Trilby | Navy | Notebook / Gun |
| Detective D | Ryan | Bowler Hat | Brown | Smartphone |
Profile Perfect Level 514 Hints And Walkthrough
Level 514 starts with two locked answers: Detective C’s outfit is Navy and Detective A’s tool is a Magnifier. The rest of the grid fills in quickly once you follow the chain of direct and linked clues. Let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Start with the initial locked answers
The puzzle gives you two cells already filled in. Detective C’s outfit tone is Navy. Detective A’s tool is the Magnifier. These become the anchors for the first few clues. Keep them in mind as we move forward.
Step 2: Place the outfit that contrasts most with Navy
Clue 1 says the outfit that contrasts most with Navy is not its neighbor. The strongest contrast to dark Navy is a light neutral, Beige. That clue directly assigns Beige to Detective A’s outfit tone. So now Detective A has both a locked tool (Magnifier) and a locked outfit (Beige). Good start.
Step 3: Find the detective farthest from the Magnifier
Clue 2 tells you that Ryan is the farthest from the Magnifier. The detectives sit in order A, B, C, D. Since Detective A holds the Magnifier, the farthest away is Detective D. That means Detective D’s person is Ryan. So you can mark Ryan under Detective D.
Step 4: Link the Gray outfit with its person
Clue 3 says the detective wearing Gray is called Rowan. That gives you two new cells at once. Detective B’s person is Rowan and Detective B’s outfit tone is Gray. No guesswork needed.
Step 5: Identify Ryan’s hat from the description
Clue 4 describes Ryan’s hat as the most rigid one with a slight upward curve. That points directly to a Bowler Hat. So Detective D’s hat type becomes Bowler Hat. Ryan now has his hat locked in.
Step 6: Pin down Hugh and his notebook
Clue 5 says Hugh is often called outdated for using a Notebook. That confirms Detective C’s person is Hugh and Detective C’s tool is a Notebook. The clue also mentions Rowan, which we already placed on Detective B. Now Detective C has a person, an outfit (Navy from the initial), and one of his tools.
Step 7: Place the female detective and her fedora
Clue 6 says the Fedora is the signature hat of the female detective. The only female name in the puzzle is Connie. So Detective A’s person is Connie and Detective A’s hat type is Fedora. This completes Detective A’s entire row: Connie, Fedora, Beige, Magnifier.
Step 8: Add the Brown outfit and smartphone to Detective D
Clue 7 tells us the Brown detective always asks for the Wi Fi password, which means he carries a Smartphone. Detective D is Ryan, and we already gave him a Bowler Hat. Now his outfit tone becomes Brown and his tool becomes Smartphone. Detective D’s row is now complete.
Step 9: Match the Newsboy Cap with the camera
Clue 8 says the Newsboy Cap detective snaps the evidence himself. That detective uses a Camera. So Detective B’s hat type is Newsboy Cap and his tool is Camera. This also links back to Detective A’s hat (Fedora), which we already placed. Detective B’s row is now full: Rowan, Newsboy Cap, Gray, Camera.
Step 10: Finish Detective C with the second tool
Clue 9 says the notetaker can also defend himself if needed. That adds a Gun to Detective C’s tool, which already includes the Notebook. The clue also confirms Detective C’s person is Hugh, which we already know. So Detective C’s tool cell holds both Notebook and Gun separated by a slash. That completes the final row.
Solution: The grid is fully filled
After these ten steps every cell is locked. Detective A is Connie with a Fedora, Beige outfit, and Magnifier. Detective B is Rowan with a Newsboy Cap, Gray outfit, and Camera. Detective C is Hugh with a Trilby, Navy outfit, and both Notebook and Gun. Detective D is Ryan with a Bowler Hat, Brown outfit, and Smartphone. The puzzle is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 514
Clue 1: “Outfit that contrasts most with Navy outfit is not its neighbor”
The wording “contrasts most” might feel subjective. But in this puzzle Navy is a very dark blue, and the only light neutral available is Beige. The “not its neighbor” part doesn’t affect placement because the clue directly assigns Beige to Detective A anyway. Just trust that the contrast is clear.
Clue 4: “Most rigid one with slight curve upwards”
If you aren’t familiar with hat shapes, “most rigid” and “slight curve” might seem vague. Among the options (Fedora, Newsboy Cap, Trilby, Bowler Hat), the Bowler Hat is the stiffest and has a smooth curved brim. The other hats are softer or don’t have that specific upward curve. Once you know the list, the choice is straightforward.
Clue 9: “The notetaker can also defend himself if needed”
This clue is the one that creates the slash separated cell. You already placed Notebook on Detective C from clue 5. Clue 9 adds Gun to the same cell. Some players might think they need to pick one tool, but the puzzle allows multiple values. Treat the slash as meaning both are correct for that detective. That’s the main twist in Level 514.
Final Thoughts
Level 514 is a clean solve once you recognize that the initial answers anchor the first few clues. The chain from Detective A to Detective D flows naturally through direct pairings like Rowan with Gray and Ryan with the Bowler Hat. The only surprise is Detective C’s double tool, which the last clue makes clear. Take it step by step and you’ll finish the grid in no time. Happy puzzling.
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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