Profile Perfect Level 87 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 31, 2026
The quick solution for Level 87 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 87 Answer
Here’s the fully solved grid, and below it I’ll walk you through exactly how each clue locks everything in place.
| Subject | Name | House | Leader | Symbol | Main Food | Environment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Village A | Peverly | Boathouse | Stonade | Bone | Fish | Riverside |
| Village B | Sunaro | Tatch Hut | Grarok | Rock | Fruit | Jungle |
| Village C | Motunu | Tatch Hut | Moa | Wave | Fish | Beach |
| Village D | Icano | Stone Hut | Onokh | Spark | Meat | Desert |
Profile Perfect Level 87 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 87 starts with one locked name – Village C is Motunu – and a handful of strong initial clues that immediately narrow down environments, houses, and leaders. The puzzle is mostly about connecting each village’s location in the line (A → B → C → D) to the traits that come from direct statements and neighbor relationships. There are no hidden values, so everything gets confirmed step by step.
Step 1: Use the right‑neighbor clue to pin down Village D
The first clue after the starting answer tells us that Motunu’s right neighbor has a mostly meat‑based diet. Since Motunu is Village C, its right neighbor is Village D. That means Village D’s main food is Meat. Right away, another clue confirms that Icano village found Meat in the Desert, which gives us Village D’s name (Icano) and environment (Desert) as well. So by the first two moves we already know:
- Village D’s name = Icano
- Village D’s main food = Meat
- Village D’s environment = Desert
Step 2: Match the Jungle village with fruit and its name
The clue about plentiful fruits says the Jungle village eats them, and it also tells us that the Jungle village is Village B (because Village B’s environment becomes Jungle and its name is Sunaro). So we lock:
- Village B’s environment = Jungle
- Village B’s main food = Fruit
- Village B’s name = Sunaro
At this point we also know from the same clue that the Jungle village’s house is Tatch Hut – but we’ll confirm that more directly in a moment.
Step 3: Place the waterside villages
The clue about Villages A and C both being located by the waterside sets:
- Village A’s environment = Riverside
- Village C’s environment = Beach
That fits nicely with the Jungle and Desert we already have for B and D, making all four environments unique.
Step 4: Connect the Tatch Hut villages to their environments
A later clue states that Tatch Hut villages live in Jungle and Beach. We already know Jungle is Village B and Beach is Village C. So this clue locks:
- Village B’s house = Tatch Hut
- Village C’s house = Tatch Hut
It also double‑confirms Village B’s environment as Jungle and Village C’s as Beach, which is good.
Step 5: Place the Boathouse and the Wave symbol
The clue about the Wave symbol being two columns away from the Boathouse is positional. The villages are in order A‑B‑C‑D. If the Boathouse is at Village A (column 1), then two columns away is column 3, which is Village C. So the clue gives us:
- Village A’s house = Boathouse
- Village C’s symbol = Wave
Step 6: Spark symbol goes to the right of the Beach village
The Beach village is Village C (environment = Beach). The symbol to its right is at Village D. So Village D’s symbol becomes Spark.
Step 7: The Bone Spirit is Village A’s symbol
The very first clue (besides the starting answer) tells us that the Bone Spirit is revered by Village A and becomes its symbol. That gives:
- Village A’s symbol = Bone
Step 8: Onokh the Wise mentors the leader on his left
Onokh is mentoring the leader on his left, Moa. Since Moa is the leader of Village C (we already know that from the red‑hair clue), Onokh must be the leader of the village to the right – Village D. So:
- Village D’s leader = Onokh
- Village C’s leader = Moa (already locked)
Step 9: The red‑hair leaders are already set
The clue about only the leaders of Villages B and C having red hair is effectively an initial answer that gives us:
- Village B’s leader = Grarok
- Village C’s leader = Moa
We already placed Moa in the previous step, so this is just confirmation.
Step 10: Peverly built the Boathouse
The final direct clue tells us that Peverly village constructed the Boathouse. Since the Boathouse is at Village A, this means:
- Village A’s name = Peverly
- Village A’s leader = Stonade (the clue also says Stonade is the leader, so we lock that too)
Step 11: The not‑neighbors clue is a safe check
The clue about Boathouse and Stone Hut not being neighbors is already satisfied (Village A and Village D are not adjacent). It also repeats Village A’s symbol as Bone, which we already have.
Step 12: Fill in the remaining values by elimination
At this point almost every cell is filled. The only traits left are Village B’s symbol, Village A’s main food, and Village C’s main food.
- Symbols used: Bone (A), Wave (C), Spark (D). The only symbol left is Rock, so Village B’s symbol = Rock.
- Main foods used: Fruit (B), Meat (D). The only remaining main food is Fish – and it has to go to both Village A and Village C (since two villages need a food). The grid confirms that both A and C eat Fish.
- All houses, leaders, names, and environments are already placed by earlier clues.
The solved grid matches perfectly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 87
The “two columns away” clue for Wave and Boathouse
Some players might misinterpret “two columns away” as meaning two spaces between them, rather than the distance between positions. But in a line of four villages, “two columns away” from column 1 gives column 3. That’s exactly how it works here. The clue also gives both the Boathouse (Village A) and the Wave symbol (Village C) in one shot, so you get two placements at once – just make sure you count the columns correctly (A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4).
The “right of the Beach village” for Spark
Be careful: the clue says “on the right of the Beach village,” not “to the immediate right.” In a line of four, “on the right” simply means a village that lies to the right, which is any village with a higher column number. Since the Beach village is Village C, the only village to its right is Village D. So Spark goes there, not to Village B. This is a straightforward positional reading, but it’s easy to overthink.
The Tatch Hut villages living in Jungle and Beach
This clue ties two houses and two environments together. It’s a compound statement: Tatch Hut appears in the Jungle and in the Beach. Since we already know from earlier that Jungle is Village B and Beach is Village C, we can assign the Tatch Hut to both. The only tricky part is remembering that this clue also confirms that those two villages are the only ones with Tatch Hut – leaving the Boathouse and Stone Hut for the remaining villages.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 87 is a satisfying solve because almost every clue directly gives one or two exact placements. The key is to start with the initial answer (Motunu for Village C) and then use neighbor and environment clues to build outward. Once you lock the environments and houses, the remaining traits like symbols and main foods fall into place by elimination. The trickiest part is reading positional language correctly – but once you treat the villages as a left‑to‑right line, everything clicks. Happy puzzling!
Keep the full Profile Perfect guide saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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