Profile Perfect Level 516 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 11, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 516? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 516 Answer
Here is the complete solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 516. The walkthrough with all the clue logic comes right after.
| Subject | Color | Driver | Field Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tractor A | Green | Wyatt | Wheat |
| Tractor B | Red | Hazel | Corn |
| Tractor C | Blue | Cooper | Sunflower |
| Tractor D | Yellow | Stella | Pumpkin |
Profile Perfect Level 516 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 516 gives you four tractors labeled A through D. You need to match each tractor with a color, a driver, and a field type. No initial answers are locked in, so every clue matters. The puzzle also uses left to right ordering. The tractor on the far right is D, the far left is A, and B and C are in between. Let's work through the clues together.
Step 1: Use the far right clue to lock Tractor D’s color
Clue 1 says the tractor on the far right is Yellow. That directly pins Tractor D’s color. So you write Yellow for Tractor D’s color.
Step 2: Popcorn tells you Tractor B’s field
Clue 2 says Tractor B is harvesting the main ingredient of popcorn. That ingredient is corn. So Tractor B’s field type is Corn.
Step 3: Stella and the Halloween profit
Clue 3 says Stella will reap lots of profit as Halloween approaches. Halloween is all about pumpkins. That clue confirms two things at once: Tractor D has driver Stella and field Pumpkin. Combined with Step 1, Tractor D now has Color Yellow, Driver Stella, and Field Pumpkin.
Step 4: Corn and Pumpkin are not neighbors
Clue 4 says Pumpkin and Corn do not grow next to each other. You already have Tractor B with Corn and Tractor D with Pumpkin. In the left to right order A B C D, B is second and D is fourth. They have Tractor C between them, so they are not adjacent. This clue mainly confirms what you already have and reminds you that ordering matters.
Step 5: The flowers next to Stella
Clue 5 says the flowers next to Stella have large, round blooms. Large round blooms describe sunflowers. Stella is the driver of Tractor D, which is the far right tractor. So the tractor next to Stella is Tractor C (the one to its left). That means Tractor C’s field type is Sunflower. The clue also reconfirms Tractor D’s driver is Stella.
Step 6: The Blue tractor is loaded with Sunflowers
Clue 6 says the Blue tractor is loaded with Sunflowers. Since you just learned Tractor C has Sunflowers, that means Tractor C must be Blue. Now Tractor C has Color Blue and Field Sunflower.
Step 7: Wyatt’s Green tractor is not next to the Blue one
Clue 7 says Wyatt’s Green tractor is not next to the Blue one. This gives you two pieces. First, the Green tractor belongs to Wyatt, so Tractor A is Green and its driver is Wyatt. Second, the Blue tractor is Tractor C. Positions: A is leftmost, C is third. They are not adjacent because Tractor B sits between them. The condition holds, so you can lock Tractor A’s color and driver.
Step 8: Hazel is not to the right of Cooper
Clue 8 says Hazel is not to the right of Cooper. You already have drivers Wyatt on A and Stella on D. The remaining drivers are Hazel and Cooper for Tractor B and Tractor C. The clue means that Cooper must be to the left of Hazel. If Hazel were on C (position 3) and Cooper on B (position 2), then Hazel would be to the right of Cooper, which violates the clue. So the only valid arrangement is Hazel on Tractor B and Cooper on Tractor C. That gives Tractor B driver Hazel and Tractor C driver Cooper.
Now you have all drivers: A Wyatt, B Hazel, C Cooper, D Stella. The only remaining field type is Wheat, so Tractor A’s field is Wheat. The only remaining color is Red, so Tractor B’s color is Red. Every cell is filled.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After Step 8, the leftover values fall into place. Tractor A needs a field, and Wheat is the only one left. Tractor B needs a color, and Red is the only one left. That completes the whole grid. The final answer matches the table you saw at the top.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 516
Clue 4: Pumpkin and Corn do not grow next to each other
This clue can trip you up if you do not realize the tractors are in a fixed left to right order. Without that ordering, you cannot tell whether they are neighbors. The puzzle expects you to know that A, B, C, D sit in that sequence. Once you have that, the clue acts as a check rather than a new assignment.
Clue 5: The flowers next to Stella have large, round blooms
The wording “next to Stella” might make you think Stella herself is next to a flower, but Stella is a driver. The clue means the tractor next to the tractor driven by Stella. Since Stella drives Tractor D, the tractor immediately to its left is C. If you misinterpret “next to Stella” as a person standing next to her, you will get lost. Always read “next to” as referring to the position of the subject in the grid.
Clue 8: Hazel is not to the right of Cooper
This positional clue is a classic logic grid challenge. It does not say Hazel is to the left of Cooper. It only says she is not to the right. So she could be left or possibly the same position, but since each driver is on a different tractor, it reduces to Cooper must be left of Hazel. Many players mistakenly think it means Hazel is left, but the precise phrasing matters. Using elimination, you find the only way to avoid Hazel being right is to put Cooper on Tractor C and Hazel on Tractor B.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 516 combines direct assignments with positional reasoning. The far right clue locks the first color, then the popcorn and Halloween clues fill fields and drivers. The key to solving is tracking the left to right order and reading “next to” and “not to the right” carefully. Once you place Tractor A as Green with Wyatt and Tractor C as Blue with Sunflowers, the final driver clue sorts out Hazel and Cooper. The remaining Wheat and Red fill themselves. It is a clean solve once you know the order.
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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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