Profile Perfect Level 55 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 28, 2026

The final solution for Level 55 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 55 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 55 Answer

Here’s the completed grid first, then I’ll walk you through how each clue locks it in.

SubjectTypeOriginDisplayDiscovery SiteVisitor Count
Artifact AScrollTurkeyWooden CaseCavex1
Artifact BCrownSerbiaStanchionDesertx5
Artifact CStatueTurkeyPedestalChapelx4
Artifact DSword / PotNorwayRail GuardMarshx2
Artifact EFossilMongolia / RussiaGlass CaseDesertx3

Profile Perfect Level 55 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 55 gives you five artifacts (A through E) and five traits: type, origin, display, discovery site, and visitor count. Several cells hold two values separated by a slash – Artifact D’s type can be either Sword or Pot, and Artifact E’s origin includes both Mongolia and Russia. There are no initial answers shown, but hidden values for Artifact B’s type (Crown) and Artifact D’s visitor count (x2) are unlocked through clues. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Start with the leftmost artifact and the first display

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Clue 1 says the leftmost artifact (Artifact A) has the fewest visitors. That gives Artifact A’s visitor count = x1. Clue 2 tells us Artifact B is displayed with a Stanchion around it, so Artifact B’s display = Stanchion. Clue 3 reveals the Fossil was scattered in Russia and one other country, so Artifact E’s type = Fossil and Artifact E’s origin includes both Mongolia and Russia. These three clues lock in three early cells.

Step 2: Connect the monarch symbol, the Scroll, and the Cave

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Clue 4 says the monarch symbol was used by the Serbian kings. That confirms Artifact B’s type = Crown and Artifact B’s origin = Serbia. It also states that Artifact A was found in a Cave. Clue 7 confirms that Artifact A is a Scroll found inside a Cave, so we now have Artifact A’s type = Scroll and Artifact A’s discovery site = Cave. Artifact B’s type and origin are set, and Artifact A’s type and discovery site are locked.

Step 3: Place the Statue, the Marsh, and the Desert

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Clue 5 says the artifact immediately to the right of the Statue was found in water. That clue confirms Artifact C’s type = Statue, Artifact D’s discovery site = Marsh, and reinforces that Artifact E’s origin includes Russia (already known). Clue 6 follows up: the artifact from Russia was not found in a Chapel, so Artifact E’s discovery site = Desert. Now we know where Artifact E was discovered.

Step 4: Confirm the positional relationship and the most popular artifact

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Clue 8 says the Statue and the Scroll are two columns apart. Since Artifact A (Scroll) is the leftmost and Artifact C (Statue) is the third, that fits perfectly – there’s exactly one artifact (B) between them. This also confirms the order A‑B‑C‑D‑E from left to right. Clue 12 says the artifact next to the Cave is the most popular with people. Artifact A’s discovery site is Cave, and the artifact next to it (Artifact B) therefore has the highest visitor count. That gives Artifact B’s visitor count = x5.

Step 5: Sort out the remaining visitor counts

Clue 9 directly states that Artifact D is less popular than the one on its right. The clue’s linked cells give Artifact D’s visitor count = x2, Artifact E’s visitor count = x3, and Artifact C’s visitor count = x4. With Artifact A already at x1 and Artifact B at x5, the visitor counts are all set: A‑x1, B‑x5, C‑x4, D‑x2, E‑x3. This also confirms that D is indeed less popular than E (x2 < x3).

Step 6: Connect the Marsh artifact with the Glass Case and Turkey

Clue 10 says the Marsh artifact is next to the one in a Glass Case. Artifact D was found in a Marsh (step 3), so the artifact next to D is either C (left) or E (right). The clue links Artifact E’s display = Glass Case, Artifact D’s discovery site = Marsh (already known), and Artifact A’s origin = Turkey. Now we know Artifact A comes from Turkey, and Artifact E is displayed in a Glass Case.

Step 7: Identify the Sword/Pot and its origin

Clue 11 tells us a Sword and one other artifact are found in Norway. The clue links Artifact D’s type = Sword and Artifact D’s type = Pot – meaning Artifact D’s type cell contains both values (Sword / Pot). It also gives Artifact D’s origin = Norway and repeats Artifact A’s discovery site as Cave. So Artifact D’s origin is Norway, and its type is either Sword or Pot (both are valid).

Step 8: Resolve the displays for Wooden Case and Pedestal

Clue 13 says the Pedestal and Wooden Case artifacts are from the same country. The clue links Artifact A’s display = Wooden Case, Artifact C’s display = Pedestal, and Artifact B’s origin = Serbia (already known). So Artifact A is displayed in a Wooden Case, Artifact C on a Pedestal. The “same country” part will be confirmed later when we see that both A and C come from Turkey.

Step 9: Double‑check the Statue’s popularity and Serbia

Clue 14 states the Statue is very famous but not the most. That matches Artifact C’s visitor count of x4 (not x5). The clue also repeats Artifact C’s type = Statue, Artifact C’s visitor count = x4, and Artifact B’s origin = Serbia – all already placed.

Step 10: Finalize the slash values and the farthest display

Clue 15 says Mongolia is not on the left of the Pot artifact. Artifact E’s origin includes Mongolia, and Artifact D is the Pot (one of its types). Since E is to the right of D, this condition holds naturally. The clue confirms Artifact D’s type includes Pot, Artifact E’s origin includes Mongolia, and Artifact E’s type = Fossil (already known). Clue 16 says the Wooden Case display is farthest from the Sword artifact. Wooden Case is Artifact A, and Sword is one of Artifact D’s types. The farthest artifact from D is indeed A (distance of three positions), so this fits perfectly. The clue links Artifact D’s type includes Sword and Pot, and Artifact A’s display = Wooden Case – all already in place.

Solution: Fill the remaining cells

After the clues above, only a few cells are still open. Artifact B’s discovery site and Artifact C’s discovery site are not directly given, but the remaining possibilities are Desert and Chapel. The solved grid shows Artifact B’s site as Desert and Artifact C’s site as Chapel. Why? Because Clue 6 placed Artifact E in Desert, and Clue 5 placed Artifact D in Marsh, and Clue 7 placed Artifact A in Cave. That leaves Chapel as the only site left for Artifact C, and Desert as the only one left for Artifact B (since two artifacts can share the same discovery site – Desert appears for both B and E). Similarly, Artifact D’s display is the only one not assigned: Wooden Case (A), Stanchion (B), Pedestal (C), Glass Case (E) leave Rail Guard for Artifact D by elimination. The final grid is now complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 55

“The Wooden Case display is farthest from the Sword artifact”

This clue can trip you up because it doesn’t give a direct value – it describes a distance relationship. You have to realize that “farthest” means the greatest distance in a straight line of five positions. Once you know Artifact A has the Wooden Case and Artifact D is the Sword (or Pot), checking the order A‑B‑C‑D‑E makes it clear that A is indeed farthest from D. If you misread it as “farthest from the Sword artifact” meaning the sword itself is at the far end, you might try to place the Sword at Artifact E. But the clue’s linked cells directly assign the Sword to Artifact D, so the distance check is just a confirmation.

“Pedestal & Wooden Case artifacts are from the same country”

This clue initially seems to conflict with other information. The clue assigns Artifact A’s display as Wooden Case and Artifact C’s display as Pedestal, and also gives Artifact B’s origin as Serbia. At first glance you might think the “same country” refers to Serbia, but Artifact A’s origin is later revealed as Turkey from Clue 10. The key is that the clue only says those two displays are from the same country; it doesn’t say what that country is. The linked cell for B’s origin is separate – it’s a bonus fact, not the country they share. So you need to keep the “same country” as a future deduction, and later when you learn A is from Turkey, you can deduce C is also Turkey.

“Mongolia is not on the left of the Pot artifact”

This positional clue is easy to overlook because it’s phrased negatively. It simply confirms that the artifact from Mongolia (Artifact E) is not to the left of the Pot (Artifact D). Since the order is fixed as A‑B‑C‑D‑E, E is to the right of D, so the condition is automatically satisfied. The real value of this clue is that it locks down Artifact D’s type as Pot (along with Sword from Clue 16) and Artifact E’s origin as Mongolia (along with Russia from earlier). Don’t get hung up on the “left” part – it’s just a check that everything lines up.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 55 uses a mix of direct value clues and relational hints (like “farthest” and “not on the left”) to build the full grid. The trickiest part is handling the slash‑separated cells – Artifact D’s type is both Sword and Pot, and Artifact E’s origin is both Mongolia and Russia – which means you never have to choose between them. The solve flows naturally once you lock in the leftmost artifact’s visitor count and the Scroll‑Cave connection, then let the positional clues fill in the rest. Good luck with the remaining levels!

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the full answer archive 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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