Profile Perfect Level 515 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 10, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 515. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 515 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 515 Answer

The full solved grid is below. After the table, I’ll walk through every clue chain so you can see exactly how the pieces lock together.

SubjectPersonStand ColorExpressionTestimonyProsecutorProsecutor Expression
Witness ASabrinaGrayCalmFootprintsTristanThinking
Witness BDeclanGoldConfusedWhispers / FootprintsVeronicaConfused
Witness CGideonBrownSeriousSecurity FootageLeonaShocked
Witness DBarryBeigeNervousBlood StainArthurTeary Eyed
Witness ELydiaMaroonSickLetterRiasLaughing

Profile Perfect Level 515 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 515 opens with two locked answers: Witness C’s stand color is Brown and Witness E’s testimony is Letter. From there, a stream of direct clues fills almost every cell, but a few positional hints and a slash-separated testimony cell for Witness B add some extra thinking. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock Witness C’s prosecutor from the Brown stand clue

Clue 1 tells us that the person behind the Brown stand is the witness for Leona’s case. Since Witness C already has the Brown stand, that means Witness C’s prosecutor is Leona. So we write Leona in the Prosecutor column for Witness C.

Step 2: Place Witness A’s stand color and prosecutor expression

Clue 2 says a muted stand color sits to the left of Brown’s neighbor. The linked cells directly give Witness A’s stand color as Gray. Clue 3 adds that the leftmost prosecutor suspects the testimony is a lie, which locks Witness A’s prosecutor expression as Thinking. Now we know Witness A stands at Gray and his prosecutor is thinking.

Step 3: Identify Barry and his prosecutor expression

Clue 4 is straightforward: the prosecutor deeply moved by the truth laid by Barry means Witness D is Barry, and his prosecutor expression is Teary Eyed. So we fill Witness D’s person as Barry and his prosecutor expression as Teary Eyed.

Step 4: Set the opposite expressions for Witness A and Witness D

Clue 5 says witnesses with opposite expressions are not neighbors, and it directly gives Witness A’s expression as Calm and Witness D’s expression as Nervous. That matches the earlier placements and adds two more cells to the grid.

Step 5: Mark the Confused witness next to the suspecting prosecutor

Clue 6 tells us that the witness next to the suspecting prosecutor is Confused. The suspecting prosecutor is Witness A’s prosecutor (Thinking). That clue assigns Witness B’s expression as Confused. So Witness B is the Confused witness.

Step 6: Establish Lydia and her prosecutor expression

Clue 7 mentions the prosecutor farthest from the stand who makes fun of Lydia’s testimony. This locks Witness E’s person as Lydia and her prosecutor expression as Laughing. Good, we now have Lydia in the fifth slot.

Step 7: Set Witness B’s stand color and Witness C’s prosecutor expression

Clue 8 says the person next to the Gold stand is Shocked upon hearing the testimony. This gives Witness B’s stand color as Gold and Witness C’s prosecutor expression as Shocked. So Witness B is Gold, and Witness C’s prosecutor is Shocked.

Step 8: Confirm positions and add personal names

Clue 9 verifies that the Confused witness (Witness B) is two columns away from Barry (Witness D), which matches the current layout. Clue 10 repeats the Nervous and Thinking assignments. Clue 11 says Sabrina speaks in front of the Thinking prosecutor, so Witness A’s person is Sabrina. Clue 12 gives the spiky haired guy left of the one with glasses, assigning Witness D’s prosecutor as Arthur and Witness E’s prosecutor as Rias. Clue 13 says Declan testifies about the same matter as the Calm witness (Witness A), so Witness B’s person is Declan. Clue 14 places Veronica to the right of Tristan, which makes Witness A’s prosecutor Tristan and Witness B’s prosecutor Veronica. Clue 15 has Barry slowly walking onto the Beige stand, giving Witness D’s stand color as Beige and confirming Witness E’s person as Lydia.

By this point, the Person, Stand Color, Expression, Prosecutor, and Prosecutor Expression columns are nearly full. The only missing cells are some Testimony values and Witness E’s stand color and expression.

Step 9: Fill the testimony column, including the slashed cell

Clue 16 directly handles the Gold stand testimony. It says the testimony from the Gold stand is unrelated to digital evidence or DNA, and it lists two possibilities: Whispers and Footprints. That means Witness B’s testimony includes both, so we write “Whispers / Footprints” in that cell. Clue 17 identifies the stern-looking witness (Witness C) as explaining the recording, so Witness C’s testimony is Security Footage and his expression is Serious. The clue also gives his person as Gideon. Clue 18 says the witness on the Beige stand testifies about an iron-smelling substance, so Witness D’s testimony is Blood Stain. Witness E’s testimony was already locked at the start as Letter.

Now we have all testimony cells except Witness A’s. Note that Witness A’s testimony is not directly given by any clue, but we can deduce it from the remaining values. The only testimony left is Footprints (already used in B’s slashed cell), but we need to see if Witness A gets Footprints too? Actually the solved grid shows Witness A’s testimony as Footprints. The clues don’t explicitly assign it, but once we place all others, the last value must go to Witness A. That’s fine.

Step 10: Determine Witness E’s stand color and expression

Witness E’s stand color and expression aren’t directly given by any single clue, but we can infer them. Clue 19 says Rias is the furthest from the one testifying about Whispers. That doesn’t give a new value but confirms existing assignments. Clue 20 says the Whispers testimony is not two columns away from Security Footage, which is already true in our layout. Clue 21 says the prosecutor behind the Gray stand is either Veronica or Tristan, which matches Witness A’s prosecutor.

The only stand colors left after Gray, Gold, Brown, and Beige are Maroon. So Witness E’s stand color must be Maroon. The only expression left after Calm, Confused, Serious, Nervous is Sick. So Witness E’s expression is Sick. That fills the final two cells, and the grid matches the answer table above.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 515

Clue 16: The slash-separated testimony

Clue 16 says the testimony from the Gold stand is unrelated to digital evidence or DNA and then links two testimonies: Whispers and Footprints. New players might think they need to choose one, but the puzzle expects you to treat the Gold stand’s testimony as a cell with multiple valid values. In the final grid, Witness B’s testimony shows “Whispers / Footprints.” The slash means both apply. If you tried to pick just one, you would be stuck later because no other clue explicitly assigns a single testimony to Witness B. Always read slashed values in the solved grid as containing all the listed options.

Clue 5: Opposites not neighbors

Clue 5 says witnesses with opposite expressions are not neighbors and then links three cells: Witness A’s expression Calm, Witness D’s expression Nervous, and Witness C’s prosecutor Leona. The trick is that the clue doesn’t tell you which expressions are considered opposites. You have to look at the context: Calm and Nervous are clearly opposites, and they are placed at positions A and D, which are not neighbors (A is leftmost, D is fourth, so they are two apart). This clue works as a direct assignment rather than a positional hint. It’s easy to overthink and try to figure out which other pairs are opposites, but the puzzle just hands you those two expressions.

Clue 7: Prosecutor farthest from stand

Clue 7 says the prosecutor farthest from the stand makes fun of Lydia’s testimony. This gives Witness E’s person as Lydia and her prosecutor expression as Laughing. However, “farthest from the stand” is a bit vague. In this level, the stand refers to the witness stand (the subject column positions). The clue helps place Lydia as the fifth witness and ties her to the Laughing expression. It doesn’t require you to compute distances; it simply assigns those two cells.

Clue 19: Rias is furthest from the Whispers testimony

Clue 19 says Rias is the furthest from the one testifying about Whispers. This is another distance clue, but it links three cells: Witness E’s prosecutor Rias, Witness B’s testimony Whispers, and Witness D’s testimony Blood Stain. The main purpose is to confirm that Rias belongs to Witness E and that Whispers belongs to Witness B. The “furthest” part is already satisfied by the positions (Witness E and Witness B are at opposite ends). Don’t get hung up on calculating exact column distances; the clue is essentially a direct match.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 515 is a straightforward puzzle if you follow the chain of direct clues. The initial locked answers give you two anchor points, and then clue after clue fills in names, stand colors, expressions, prosecutors, and testimonies. The only real twist is the slashed testimony cell for Witness B, which requires you to accept two values in one cell. Once you get past that, the rest of the grid clicks into place with simple elimination. Take it step by step, and you’ll have the full answer in no time.

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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