Profile Perfect Level 547 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 13, 2026

Below is the final answer for Level 547 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 547 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 547 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid first so you can see the destination. After that, I break down each clue and show how they all fit together.

SubjectBuildingRingleaderSpecialistShow Time
Circus ABlue GreenBrittanyHuman CannonMorning
Circus BRed WhiteWillieTightrope Walker / Animal ShowNight
Circus CBrown WhiteJerryFire BreatherEvening / Morning
Circus DPurple WhiteCarolynMagicianNoon

Profile Perfect Level 547 Hints And Walkthrough

This level gives you four circuses and asks you to match each one with a building color, a ringleader, a specialist act, and a show time. One show time (Circus D, Noon) is locked from the start, and one building color (Circus B, Red White) is hidden until a clue points it out. Several cells hold two valid values separated by a slash, so you need to treat those as multiple correct answers in the same cell. The clues use color restrictions, neighbor relationships, and comparisons like “between” to lock everything in. Let’s work through them step by step.

Step 1: Start with the locked answer and the most direct clues

The puzzle shows that Circus D’s show time is Noon. That’s our first solid placement. Right away, clue 2 confirms that Circus D’s ringleader is Carolyn and ties her to that same Noon show time. So we write Carolyn and Noon for Circus D.

Clue 1 gives Circus A’s specialist: Human Cannon. Straightforward.

Clue 3 mentions a color scheme like Poland (red and white), which matches Circus B’s building. So we place Red White for Circus B’s building.

Clue 4 tells us the Evening show features the Fire Breather. Since only one circus has the Fire Breather specialist, that sets Circus C’s specialist to Fire Breather and its show time to Evening.

At this point we have several cells filled and a good foundation.

Step 2: Use the cousin clue to place the ringleaders

Clue 6 says Jerry’s show is neighboring his cousin Carolyn’s. Carolyn is at Circus D, so the neighboring circus must be Circus C. That gives us Jerry as Circus C’s ringleader. The same clue also confirms Carolyn again (good redundancy) and adds that Circus B’s show time is Night.

Now we know three of the four ringleaders: Carolyn (D), Jerry (C), and Brittany (A) must be the only remaining name. (We’ll get confirmation on Brittany later, but for now it’s the only option left for Circus A.)

Step 3: Identify the twice performing circus and its second show time

Clue 5 talks about a circus that performs the same show twice and says that circus does not perform at Night. We already know Circus C’s show time is Evening. Clue 5 links that same circus to also having a Morning show time. So Circus C’s show time cell ends up with two values: Evening and Morning (separated by a slash). This makes sense because no other circus can have a double show.

Clue 5 also repeats Circus B’s building as Red White (already set), reinforcing it.

Step 4: Color restrictions for the right half and the Evening tent

Clue 8 says no green color appears in the tents on the right half. The four circuses are arranged left to right as A, B, C, D. The right half is C and D. That means Circus C and Circus D cannot have green in their building colors.

Clue 7 says the tent of the Evening show (Circus C) is either brown or purple. Since green is already ruled out for Circus C, the “brown or purple” clue directly points to Brown White for Circus C’s building. That’s a clean match.

Now for Circus D: the only remaining building color that isn’t green and isn’t already used is Purple White. So we place Purple White for Circus D’s building.

Clue 8 also repeats that Carolyn is Circus D’s ringleader (already done).

Step 5: The “between” clue locks the last building and specialist

Clue 10 says something is between the performer with great balance and Carolyn. The “great balance” performer is the Tightrope Walker. Carolyn is at Circus D. The circus between them must be Circus C (which already has Brown White). That placement is already confirmed, but the clue also tells us that the Tightrope Walker belongs to Circus B. That gives Circus B’s specialist a value: Tightrope Walker.

The same clue also gives Circus A’s building: Blue Green. That’s the last building color, so it fits perfectly.

Step 6: Animal show and the final specialist slash

Clue 9 says the woman running the rightmost circus (Carolyn at Circus D) is against animal abuse. That implies Circus B’s specialist involves animals. Combined with the Tightrope Walker we just placed, Circus B’s specialist cell now needs a second value: Animal Show. So that cell becomes Tightrope Walker / Animal Show.

Clue 11 ties Willie to Circus B’s ringleader (already set) and also mentions that Willie’s tent contains the same color as two other tents. That color is Blue Green (Circus A). It’s a small confirmation but doesn’t change anything.

Step 7: Finish the remaining matches

Now all the cells are accounted for. Circus A’s ringleader must be Brittany (the only name left). Circus D’s specialist is Magician (the only act not used). Circus A’s show time is Morning (since Evening and Night are taken, Noon is D, and C has Evening/Morning – but Morning appears in two circuses? Wait, check: Circus C already has Evening and Morning. That means Morning appears twice (Circus A and Circus C). That’s allowed; the grid shows Circus A’s show time as Morning. Indeed, in the solved grid Circus A has Morning, Circus C has Evening/Morning. So that works.

All clues are satisfied, and the final grid matches the one at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 547

The neighboring circus clue with multiple linked cells

Clue 6 (“Jerry’s show is neighboring his cousin, Carolyn”) seems simple, but it also adds Circus B’s show time as Night. Some players might miss that extra link because the clue is phrased as a relationship. Always check the linked cells: the puzzle often gives you more than one placement in a single relationship clue. Here, the neighbor logic gives you Jerry at C and Carolyn at D, plus the Night time for B.

The twice performing circus and the “does not perform at Night”

Clue 5 can be confusing because it doesn’t name the circus directly. You have to realize that only one circus ends up with two show times. The clue says “the circus that performs the show twice does not perform at Night.” That circus turns out to be Circus C, which already had Evening from clue 4. So the clue adds Morning to its show time and also repeats Circus B’s building. It’s a classic case where a single clue fills two cells and reinforces an earlier one.

The “between” clue that also gives a building color

Clue 10 is wordy: “is between the performer with great balance and Carolyn.” The performer with great balance is the Tightrope Walker. The circus “between” that performer and Carolyn is Circus C. But the clue also directly gives Circus A’s building as Blue Green. Many players focus only on the position and forget to check the linked cells for that extra color placement.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 547 is a satisfying puzzle that builds its logic step by step. The double cells in Circus B’s specialist and Circus C’s show time are the main twist, but the clear initial answers and color restrictions make it manageable. Once you place the ringleaders and the neighboring circus, the building colors fall into place, and the specialist column finishes with a clean elimination. Keep an eye on every linked cell in each clue, and you’ll cruise through this level.

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

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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