Profile Perfect Level 546 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 13, 2026
Here is the completed answer for Level 546 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 546 Answer
I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through each clue to explain how every cell gets filled.
| Subject | Person | Equipment | Landing Target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cannon A | Orlando | Goggles | Safety Net |
| Cannon B | Tamara | Helmet | Pool |
| Cannon C | Gerald | None | Ball Pit |
| Cannon D | Paul | Helmet | Bullseye |
Profile Perfect Level 546 Hints And Walkthrough
This level puts you in charge of four cannons: Cannon A, B, C, and D. Each cannon has a person, a piece of equipment (or none), and a landing target. You start with one locked answer: Cannon C’s equipment is None. The clues mix direct statements with neighbor positions. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in what the initial answer already tells you
The puzzle shows that Cannon C’s Equipment is None. That’s a solid starting point. Clue 1 directly connects that information: “Person with no equipment is about to land into a waterless pool.” Since you already know Cannon C has no equipment, you can place its landing target as Ball Pit. So Cannon C’s Landing Target becomes Ball Pit. That also tells you that no other cannon has both no equipment and Ball Pit.
Step 2: Place Cannon A’s equipment from the unprotected head clue
Clue 2 says “Person A’s unprotected head is about to learn a hard lesson.” That points to Cannon A’s Equipment being Goggles. The clue says “unprotected head,” so this person is wearing goggles, not a helmet. You now have Cannon A’s Equipment set to Goggles. This also tells you Cannon A is not wearing a helmet, which matters later.
Step 3: Assign Tamara and the Pool from the bikini clue
Clue 3 says “The only one wearing bikini is headed for the Pool.” That links the person wearing a bikini to the Pool landing target. The only person who could be described that way is Tamara. So Cannon B’s Person becomes Tamara and Cannon B’s Landing Target becomes Pool. Now you have two full rows partly filled: Cannon B has Person Tamara and Landing Target Pool.
Step 4: Connect Orlando and Goggles from clue 4
Clue 4 states “Orlando skips the Helmet to avoid ruining his hair.” That means Orlando is not wearing a helmet. You already know Cannon A’s Equipment is Goggles, which is not a helmet. So Orlando must be Cannon A’s person. This gives you Cannon A’s Person as Orlando, and confirms Cannon A’s Equipment as Goggles (already set). It also tells you that Orlando does not wear a helmet, which matches.
Step 5: Use the neighbor clue to place Gerald and fill the two helmets
Clue 5 says “Gerald’s two neighbors will end up in the Pool and the Bullseye.” This is a big clue. First, Gerald is one of the persons. Since you have Orlando (Cannon A) and Tamara (Cannon B), Gerald must be Cannon C or D. But Cannon C already has Person not yet set. The clue says Gerald’s neighbors are two cannons, one going to Pool and one to Bullseye. Pool is already assigned to Cannon B. Bullseye is not yet assigned. So Gerald must be in a position where his left and right neighbors are the Pool cannon and the Bullseye cannon. The cannons are in order A, B, C, D. Let’s see possible placements.
If Gerald is Cannon C, his neighbors are Cannon B (Pool) and Cannon D (must be Bullseye). That works perfectly. If Gerald is Cannon D, his neighbors would be Cannon C and something else (no cannon to the right), so that won’t give two neighbors. If Gerald is Cannon B, neighbors are A and C, but then Pool would be one neighbor (B itself? No, neighbor means adjacent, not self). Actually, if Gerald were Cannon B, his neighbors are A and C, but Pool is already Cannon B itself, not a neighbor. So Gerald cannot be B. If Gerald is Cannon A, neighbors are none on left. So Gerald must be Cannon C. Therefore Cannon C’s Person is Gerald. Then Cannon D’s Landing Target becomes Bullseye (since that’s the other neighbor target). Also Cannon B’s Landing Target is already Pool, which matches the Pool neighbor. The clue also says “Gerald’s two neighbors will end up in the Pool and the Bullseye.” It also implies those neighbors are the same two cannons. It does not directly say that the neighbors’ equipment is helmet, but wait – the clue actually lists “Cannon B.Equipment = Helmet; Cannon D.Equipment = Helmet”. Yes, the clue link includes those. So from this clue you also learn that both neighbors (Cannon B and Cannon D) wear helmets. So Cannon B’s Equipment becomes Helmet, and Cannon D’s Equipment becomes Helmet. That makes sense: the two neighbors are wearing helmets.
Now you have:
- Cannon A: Person Orlando, Equipment Goggles, Landing Target unknown.
- Cannon B: Person Tamara, Equipment Helmet, Landing Target Pool.
- Cannon C: Person Gerald, Equipment None, Landing Target Ball Pit.
- Cannon D: Person unknown, Equipment Helmet, Landing Target Bullseye.
Step 6: Use the last clue to set Cannon A’s landing target and Cannon D’s person
Clue 6 says “Aiming for the mark is not on Orlando’s neighbor’s agenda.” “Aiming for the mark” likely refers to the Bullseye (the mark). This tells us that Orlando’s neighbor is not heading for the Bullseye. Orlando is Cannon A. His neighbor is Cannon B (since A’s only neighbor is B). So Cannon B is not aiming for Bullseye. That’s already true because Cannon B is headed to Pool. The clue also links directly: “Cannon A.Person = Orlando; Cannon B.Landing Target = Pool; Cannon A.Landing Target = Safety Net”. Yes, the clue confirms that Cannon A’s Landing Target is Safety Net. So you can set that. Now only one person remains: Paul. That goes to Cannon D. And everything matches.
Step 7: Fill in the final person for Cannon D
After placing Orlando, Tamara, and Gerald, the only remaining person is Paul. So Cannon D’s Person is Paul. The grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 546
Clue 3: The bikini clue might mislead you about who wears what
This clue says “The only one wearing bikini is headed for the Pool.” You might wonder which person is wearing a bikini. In the context of a cannon launching people, “bikini” is a humorous description for a swimsuit. The clue directly connects that person to the Pool. Because only one person is described that way, you know that person is Tamara. Some players may try to guess a different person, but the clue is straightforward: it gives both the person and the landing target at once. Just trust the link.
Clue 5: The neighbor clue requires careful positioning
“Gerald’s two neighbors will end up in the Pool and the Bullseye.” If you mistakenly place Gerald in a spot where only one neighbor exists, you’ll get stuck. The key is to recognize that the cannons are in a linear order A B C D. Gerald cannot be at the ends because ends have only one neighbor. The only interior spot is Cannon B or C, but Cannon B already has Tamara. So Gerald must be Cannon C. Then the neighbors are B and D, and their targets must be Pool and Bullseye respectively. Also the clue implicitly gives helmets to those neighbors. That’s a lot of information packed into one clue. Read it carefully and map out the positions.
Clue 6: “Aiming for the mark” might be confusing wording
“Aiming for the mark is not on Orlando’s neighbor’s agenda.” The “mark” means the Bullseye landing target. Orlando’s neighbor is Cannon B. So Cannon B is not going to Bullseye. That’s already known, but the clue also directly gives Cannon A’s landing target as Safety Net. Without that direct link, you might think you need to deduce it from elimination. But the clue is clear: it sets the last remaining target.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 546 is a satisfying puzzle once you see how the neighbor clue locks everything in place. The initial answer for Cannon C’s equipment gives you a foothold, and then each clue builds on the last. The key moment is realizing Gerald must be Cannon C, which then assigns helmets to his neighbors and sets the targets for the remaining cannons. After that, the last person and landing target fall into place naturally. If you ever feel stuck, just map out the order and let the position clues guide you.
Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and have fun!
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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