Profile Perfect Level 58 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 29, 2026

Here is the completed answer for Level 58 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 58 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 58 Answer

I’ve got the complete solved grid ready for you below, and after that I’ll walk through every clue and deduction so you can see exactly how it all fits together.

SubjectTypeColorTimeShow TypeEntry Gate
Ticket APaper StubOrangeEveningMovieB
Ticket BBraceletBlueMorning / NightConcertA
Ticket CCoinGreenAfternoonCircusC / D

Profile Perfect Level 58 Hints And Walkthrough

When I started Profile Perfect Level 58, I already had one locked answer: Ticket A’s time was Evening. The puzzle also had a couple of hidden values – Ticket A’s color (Orange) and Ticket C’s show type (Circus) – that I’d need to uncover through the clues. The subjects are three tickets (A, B, C), each with a Type, Color, Time, Show Type, and Entry Gate. There are also two cells that end up holding multiple values separated by a slash: Ticket B’s time (Morning / Night) and Ticket C’s entry gate (C / D). That means both values belong in the same cell; the clue chain explains why.

Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the Evening show and its required ticket type

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The first clue we can use is the initial one that came with the puzzle: “Evening show requires Paper Stub tickets.” That directly tells us Ticket A’s type is Paper Stub (since A has the Evening time). So now I know:

  • Ticket A: Time = Evening, Type = Paper Stub.

This also gives me a firm foundation – Ticket A is a Paper Stub evening ticket, and the remaining types (Bracelet and Coin) belong to the other two tickets.

Step 2: Confirm the Concert and its double daily shows

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Clue 1 says “The Concert is held twice a day.” That’s an initial clue, so it locks Ticket B’s show type as Concert. Already I have a partial picture: Ticket B is a Concert, and Ticket A is a Movie (we’ll see later), and Ticket C is a Circus.

Step 3: Figure out which gate goes where

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Now I look at clue 3: “Gate is not next to gate.” That sounds a little cryptic, but the puzzle links it to specific cells. It tells me Ticket A’s entry gate is B, and Ticket C’s entry gate is D. It also repeats that Ticket A’s type is Paper Stub, which we already know. So for now:

  • Ticket A: Entry Gate = B
  • Ticket C: Entry Gate = D

But wait – clue 4 says “Go through gate to watch the Circus.” That links Ticket C’s show type to Circus (a hidden value, now revealed) and also gives Ticket C’s entry gate as C. So from clue 4:

  • Ticket C: Show Type = Circus, Entry Gate = C

Now we have a conflict: clue 3 says D, clue 4 says C. That’s not a mistake – it means Ticket C’s entry gate actually accepts both C and D. In the final grid, that cell is written as “C / D”. So both values are correct for that ticket. That’s an important slash-separated cell.

Step 4: Wear the Bracelet to enter gate A

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Clue 5 is straightforward: “To enter gate , you need to wear the Bracelet.” It tells me Ticket B’s type is Bracelet and its entry gate is A. So:

  • Ticket B: Type = Bracelet, Entry Gate = A

Now all three types are placed: Ticket A is Paper Stub, Ticket B is Bracelet, Ticket C is Coin (the only remaining type, confirmed later).

Step 5: Morning and Night shows for the Concert

Clue 6 says “The Morning show is on the left of the Circus.” This is a positional clue, but in this puzzle it’s used more as a direct value assignment. It links Ticket B’s time to Morning, and Ticket C’s show type to Circus (already known) and Ticket C’s type to Coin. So:

  • Ticket B: Time includes Morning
  • Ticket C: Type = Coin

Then clue 7: “GreenCoin does not grant access to Night show.” This tells me Ticket C’s color is Green (because “GreenCoin” refers to a Coin that is Green) and that Ticket B’s time includes Night. So:

  • Ticket C: Color = Green
  • Ticket B: Time includes Night

Now Ticket B has both Morning and Night – a slash-separated cell. That makes sense because the Concert is held twice a day (as clue 1 said), once in the morning and once at night. So Ticket B’s time is “Morning / Night”.

Step 6: Orange ticket and the final hidden value

Clue 8 says “Orange ticket is required to enter gate.” That unlocks the hidden value for Ticket A’s color – it’s Orange. It also confirms Ticket A’s gate is B (already known) and gives Ticket C’s time as Afternoon. So:

  • Ticket A: Color = Orange
  • Ticket C: Time = Afternoon

Now we have all times: Ticket A is Evening, Ticket B is Morning/Night, Ticket C is Afternoon.

Step 7: Fill in the missing colors and show types

We already have Ticket A’s color (Orange) and Ticket C’s color (Green). The only color left is Blue, which must go to Ticket B. So Ticket B’s color is Blue. For show types, we have Ticket A as Movie (the only one left after Concert and Circus), Ticket B as Concert, Ticket C as Circus. That fills the grid completely.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

The only cells still unaddressed are Ticket A’s show type (Movie) and Ticket B’s color (Blue). These fall into place by elimination: Ticket A can’t be Concert or Circus, so it’s Movie; Ticket B can’t be Orange or Green, so it’s Blue. The solved grid matches exactly what I showed at the top. The slashes in Ticket B’s time and Ticket C’s entry gate are both confirmed by the clues – no single value is chosen because both are valid in the puzzle’s logic.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 58

The “Gate is not next to gate” clue (Clue 3)

This clue can be confusing because it doesn’t explain which gates are next to each other or how “next to” applies. The actual link from the puzzle gives two specific assignments: Ticket A’s gate is B and Ticket C’s gate is D. It also repeats Ticket A’s type, which is already known. The tricky part is that it seems to conflict with clue 4, which gives C’s gate as C. But that conflict is intentional – the puzzle wants you to realize that C’s gate can be both C and D, forming a slash. If you try to pick just one, you’ll get stuck. The key is to accept that both values belong in the same cell.

The “Morning show is on the left of the Circus” clue (Clue 6)

This clue looks like a positional relationship, but without a clear order for the subjects, it’s easy to overthink it. In Profile Perfect Level 58, the “left” part doesn’t actually constrain the grid arrangement – it’s just the puzzle’s way of directly assigning Ticket B’s time as Morning, along with confirming Ticket C’s type as Coin and its show as Circus. The phrase “on the left” might hint that the tickets have a specific left-to-right order (A, B, C), but since we already know B’s time and C’s show, the positional part is irrelevant for the solve. Don’t waste time trying to arrange columns; just take the values given.

The “GreenCoin does not grant access to Night show” clue (Clue 7)

The wording “GreenCoin” is a compound of “Green” and “Coin”. It tells you two things in one shot: Ticket C is a Coin (already hinted by clue 6) and its color is Green. It also adds Night to Ticket B’s time. The tricky part is that “GreenCoin” sounds like a single item, but it’s really pointing to the Coin ticket that is Green. Also, the clue says it does not grant access to the Night show, which is a negative way of saying that Ticket C’s time is not Night – but we already know that from clue 8 (Afternoon). It actually tells us that Ticket B’s time includes Night (because the night show is for the Concert, not for the Green Coin ticket). Pay attention to the indirect phrasing.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 58 is all about handling multiple values in the same cell and recognizing that a slash isn’t a choice – it’s a combination. The Concert runs twice a day, so Ticket B’s time gets both Morning and Night. The Circus can be entered through two gates, so Ticket C’s entry gate gets both C and D. The rest of the solve is a straightforward chain of clues that lock in colors, types, and show types one by one. Start with the Evening/Paper Stub link, then let the gate clues and the “GreenCoin” clue guide you. Once you accept the slashes, the whole grid falls into place. Happy puzzling!

Stuck again later? Return to the Profile Perfect walkthrough page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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