Profile Perfect Level 549 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 14, 2026

You can find the final answer for Level 549 below. After that, I'll guide you through each step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 549 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 549 Answer

The completed grid is below, and then I will walk through each clue that builds the solution.

SubjectPersonObject CarriedHazard BelowSpotlight ColorAudience CountAudience Reaction
Acrobat AJackBarbellLavaGreenx3Anxious
Acrobat BBernardUmbrellaShark TankYellow / Redx4Laughing
Acrobat CJennieSteel BeamSpikesWhitex2Excited
Acrobat DSimonNoneAlligator PoolPurple / Orangex5Anxious
Acrobat EVivianPoleAlligator PoolBluex1Anxious

Profile Perfect Level 549 Hints And Walkthrough

This puzzle starts with two locked answers: Acrobat E is Vivian and Acrobat C carries a Steel Beam. The clues then mix direct name assignments with a couple of cells that hold two colors at once. You also get neighbor relationships and a few reaction hints. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the first clue to lock Green and Shark Tank

Clue 1 says the animal next to the Green light does not rely on sun for body heat. That points to the shark tank as the hazard below Acrobat B, and the green spotlight as Acrobat A’s color. So Acrobat B’s hazard is Shark Tank, and Acrobat A’s spotlight is Green. Write those in.

Step 2: Confirm Vivian’s object and Jennie’s place

Clue 2 says Vivian nearly falls but the pole steadies her. That gives Acrobat E’s object as Pole. Clue 3 says the middle stage belongs to the blonde performer with buns. The middle stage is Acrobat C, and the name is Jennie. So Acrobat C’s person is Jennie.

Step 3: Jack arrives with the green spotlight

Clue 4 says the spotlight makes Acrobat A look Green, which we already know. Clue 5 adds that Jack is dazzled by the swinging green light, so Acrobat A’s person is Jack. Clue 9 says Jack used to be the least popular one, but not today. That gives Acrobat A’s audience count as x3.

Step 4: Bernard and his umbrella appear

Clue 6 says Bernard’s tool serves no purpose, even when opened. That tool is an umbrella, and the hazard is the shark tank. So Acrobat B’s object is Umbrella and hazard is Shark Tank. Clue 7 confirms that the afro man has sharks beneath him, who are actually his pets. That sets Acrobat B’s person as Bernard.

Clue 8 says Bernard and his right neighbor have even sized audiences. Bernard is Acrobat B, his right neighbor is Acrobat C. So Acrobat B’s audience count is x4 and Acrobat C’s audience count is x2. The clue also mentions Jack, reaffirming Acrobat A’s person.

Step 5: Simon takes the largest audience

Clue 10 says Simon’s audience is greater than the combined audience of two others. The linked cells show Acrobat D’s audience count as x5 and person as Simon. So Acrobat D’s person is Simon and audience is x5.

Step 6: Lock the yellow and red colors

Clue 11 says the yellow light shines on the acrobat with an audience of four. That gives Acrobat B’s spotlight as Yellow and audience x4. This matches the earlier x4 from clue 8. Clue 12 says acrobats using multiple light colors do not use white. The linked cells show Acrobat B has Yellow and Red (both), and Acrobat D has Purple and Orange (both). So Acrobat B’s spotlight is Yellow and Red, and Acrobat D’s spotlight is Purple and Orange.

Step 7: The largest audience avoids red and blue

Clue 13 says the acrobat with the largest audience uses neither Red nor Blue light. The largest audience is x5, which belongs to Acrobat D. So Acrobat D cannot have Red or Blue. The only colors left for Acrobat D are Purple and Orange. That confirms the previous step.

Step 8: Place the laughing reaction and blue light’s neighbor

Clue 14 says the laughing audience is not next to the purple light. Laughing ends up with Acrobat B. Purple is on Acrobat D. Acrobat B is not next to Acrobat D (they have Acrobat C between them), so that works. Clue 15 says the blue light acrobat’s only neighbor has an uneasy audience. Blue light is Acrobat E, and its only neighbor is Acrobat D. So Acrobat D’s audience reaction must be Anxious. That also tells us Acrobat B’s reaction is Laughing.

Step 9: Simon drops his object

Clue 16 says Simon dropped his object and the animal beneath him ate it. That means Acrobat D’s object is None, hazard is Alligator Pool, and Acrobat C’s audience reaction is Excited. Write those in.

Step 10: Jack’s hazard and the final fills

Clue 17 says if Jack falls, there will be nothing left of him. That gives Acrobat A’s hazard as Lava. Now look at the remaining hazards: Lava is taken, Shark Tank is taken, Alligator Pool appears on Acrobat D. The only hazard left for Acrobat C is Spikes. Acrobat E also gets Alligator Pool because that’s the only unassigned hazard that can appear twice. Acrobat E’s audience count is x1 from clue 12 (which stated Acrobat E’s audience count equals x1). The only reaction left after Laughing, Excited, and Anxious for D is Anxious. So Acrobat A and Acrobat E both end up with Anxious. The grid is now complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 549

Clue 12: The multiple color rule

This clue says acrobats using multiple light colors do not use White light. That seems simple, but it also implies which acrobats have two colors. The linked cells tell us Acrobat B has Yellow and Red, and Acrobat D has Purple and Orange. New players might not realize these are slash separated values in the same cell. Recognizing that “multiple light colors” means one acrobat has more than one color in the spotlight cell is key to solving Acrobat B and D’s spotlights.

Clue 14: The neighbor condition

The phrasing “not next to light with Purple color” can be confusing because it refers to physical position on the stage, not the color values. You need to know the order of acrobats (A, B, C, D, E) and check which acrobat holds the purple spotlight. Then see if the laughing audience acrobat is adjacent to that position. It forces Acrobat B to be the one laughing, since Acrobat D is two spots away.

Clue 15: Blue light’s only neighbor

This clue works because Acrobat E is at the end. Its only neighbor is Acrobat D. So the uneasy audience must go to Acrobat D. That helps nail down Acrobat D’s reaction and indirectly confirms Acrobat B’s reaction as well.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 549 uses a clean mix of direct assignments and positional logic. The key was handling the two color cells correctly and using neighbor relationships to fix audience reactions. Once you saw that Acrobat B holds both Yellow and Red and Acrobat D holds Purple and Orange, the rest fell into place with simple elimination. The final grid matches every clue without contradiction.

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next 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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