Profile Perfect Level 59 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 29, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 59 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 59 Answer
I’ll show you the fully solved grid first, then walk through how each clue locks it in step by step.
| Subject | Building | Ringleader | Specialist | Show Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Circus A | Purple White | Dandy | Trapeze | Night |
| Circus B | Blue Green | Louise | Juggler / Magician | Morning |
| Circus C | Red White | Jack | Tightrope Walker | Evening / Night |
| Circus D | Brown White | Beatrice | Fire Breather | Afternoon |
Profile Perfect Level 59 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 59 gives you four circuses to sort out: A, B, C, and D. Each has a building color, a ringleader, a specialist act, and a show time. Right away you’re told that Circus D’s show time is Afternoon, and a few other direct clues drop in early. The tricky part is the positional logic—several clues talk about which circus is next to which, and one clue reveals that a single circus can have two show times or two specialists. Let’s work through the clues in the order that makes the most sense.
Step 1: Lock in the initial answers and the first direct placements
The puzzle starts with two “initial” clues that are already locked in.
Clue 1 says Circus A is famous for its rope trapeze act, so Circus A’s specialist is Trapeze.
Clue 2 tells us Beatrice is the ringleader of the Afternoon circus, so Circus D’s ringleader is Beatrice and Circus D’s show time is Afternoon. That gives us a solid starting point.
Step 2: Figure out which building lacks white
Clue 3 is straightforward: only Circus B’s building lacks the color white. That means Circus B’s building is the only one without “White” in its name. The grid later shows that building is “Blue Green,” so Circus B’s building is Blue Green.
Step 3: Place the rope‑walking act and its show time
Clue 4 says the Rope‑Walking attraction (Tightrope Walker) performs in the Evening. That directly links to Circus C: Circus C’s specialist is Tightrope Walker and Circus C’s show time is Evening. We’ll keep in mind that this cell might hold more than one show time.
Step 4: Handle the “many schedules” clue
Clue 5 mentions a circus with many schedules that does not play in the Morning. The linked cells point to Circus C having both Evening and Night show times, and also note Circus B’s building. This confirms that Circus C’s show time includes both Evening and Night—so that cell contains two valid values. It also tells us that Circus C doesn’t play in the Morning, which is consistent.
Step 5: Identify the nearest ringleader to Beatrice
Clue 6 says the nearest ringleader to Beatrice is the hatless one. Beatrice is at Circus D, and the linked cells show that this nearest ringleader is Jack (at Circus C). So Circus C’s ringleader is Jack. The clue also ties in Circus B’s show time as Morning—we’ll set that now: Circus B’s show time is Morning.
Step 6: Match the Evening circus building color
Clue 7 tells us the Evening circus building is either Red or Brown. Since we already know Circus C has the Evening show time, this means Circus C’s building is Red White. That’s a direct lock.
Step 7: Neighbor the Red and Brown buildings
Clue 8 says the Red and Brown circus buildings are neighbors. Circus C is Red, so the Brown building must be right next to it. The linked cells give Circus D’s building as Brown White. So Circus D’s building is Brown White—which also makes sense because Beatrice is ringleader of Circus D.
Step 8: Keep magic away from Beatrice’s circus
Clue 9 states the magic act is not part of Beatrice’s circus. That means the Magician specialist cannot go to Circus D. The linked cells tell us Circus B’s specialist includes Magician. Combined with an earlier link, we now know Circus B’s specialist is both Juggler and Magician (a slash‑separated cell).
Step 9: Use the positional clue about the Red building
Clue 10 is a big one: the Red building is between the Juggler and Beatrice. The Red building is Circus C. The Juggler is at Circus B (since Circus B has the Juggler specialist). Beatrice is at Circus D. So Circus C must sit between Circus B and Circus D. That gives us the order B – C – D in a line. The clue also adds Circus A’s building as Purple White—the only building color left, so Circus A’s building is Purple White.
Step 10: The monocle‑wearing ringleader of the Purple building
Clue 11 wraps it up: the ringleader of the Purple building wears a monocle. That Purple building belongs to Circus A, so Circus A’s ringleader is Dandy. With Dandy placed, the only ringleader left is Louise, so Circus B’s ringleader is Louise.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the clues, only a few cells remain unfilled, and they resolve by elimination.
- Circus A’s show time can’t be Morning (taken by B), Afternoon (taken by D), or Evening (taken by C, though C also has Night). The only slot left is Night, so Circus A’s show time is Night.
- Circus D’s specialist hasn’t been named yet. The specialists used so far are Trapeze (A), Juggler/Magician (B), Tightrope Walker (C). The only remaining specialist is Fire Breather, so Circus D’s specialist is Fire Breather.
- Circus C’s show time already had Evening from Step 3, and the “many schedules” clue added Night, so that cell holds both Evening and Night.
Everything fits. The final grid matches exactly what you see at the top of this article.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 59
The “many schedules” clue (Clue 5)
This one can throw you off because it doesn’t directly name the circus. It says “Circus with many schedules does not play in the Morning.” The linked cells reveal it’s Circus C and also point to Circus B’s building. The key is realizing that “many schedules” means the circus has more than one show time. In the solved grid, Circus C’s show time cell contains both Evening and Night, so that’s the “many schedules” circus. The clue also locks Circus B’s building as Blue Green, which you already had from a previous clue, so it’s just a confirmation.
The “nearest ringleader” clue (Clue 6)
This clue requires you to understand that the circuses are arranged in a line, and “nearest” means physically adjacent. It links Beatrice (D), Jack (C), and Circus B’s show time. Without knowing the order yet, you might wonder why it also gives Circus B’s show time. The trick is that the same clue is giving you two separate pieces: it confirms Jack is at the circus next to Beatrice, and it also independently tells you that Circus B’s show time is Morning. These are two different deductions packed into one clue, so make sure you treat them as separate locks.
The “between the Juggler and Beatrice” clue (Clue 10)
This positional clue is the heart of the puzzle. You already know the Red building is Circus C, the Juggler is at Circus B, and Beatrice is at Circus D. The phrase “between” means C is in the middle of B and D in the linear order. That gives you the sequence B–C–D. But the clue also throws in Circus A’s building for free. That extra link is easy to overlook—once you place A’s building, you’ve essentially filled all four building colors and can move on.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 59 is a great example of how a few direct initial clues can anchor the solve, while the real work comes from piecing together the positions of the circuses. The slash‑separated values for Circus B’s specialist and Circus C’s show time aren’t just decoration—they’re essential to making the “many schedules” and “magic not in Beatrice’s circus” clues work. Once you lock down the order (B, C, D in a row with A on the end) and let the building colors guide you, the rest falls into place naturally. Happy puzzling!
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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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