Profile Perfect level guide
Profile Perfect Level 26 Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 26 is an empire-region puzzle with four linked rows. Empire A is anchored in the North, the flag row separates into blue, green, yellow, and red, and the treasure row is solved by the mirrored green / red treasure clue.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Four empire columns sit above rows for flag color, location, and treasure. The row uses four color banners, compass-like region icons, and treasure items such as a key, diamond, apple, and jewel.
- Goal
- Match each empire to its flag, region, and treasure.
- Opening
- Empire A in the North is the strongest anchor, and the blue-not-south clue tightens the flag row right away.
- Danger Zone
- The treasure row only makes sense after the geography row is mostly solved.
- Mechanics
- Level 26 ties region clues to treasure placement instead of using named people or objects.
Quick Tips for Profile Perfect Level 26 (spoiler-free)
- Empire A belongs in the North.
- The green and red empires are linked by the same-treasure clue.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Profile Perfect Level 26 — Full Solution
- Place the North emblem under Empire A.
- Use the clue that the blue empire is not in the South to keep the blue flag on the left side of the board.
- Use the clue that the green and red empires hold the same kind of treasure to tie those two columns together.
- Place the apple in the forest-linked empire and fit the diamond / jewel icons into the remaining treasure slots.
- Finish the board with the four banner colors separated as blue, green, yellow, and red.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Trying to solve treasure before the region row.
- Ignoring the shared-treasure clue between the green and red empires.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the strongest first clue in Profile Perfect Level 26?
Empire A being in the North is the cleanest first anchor.
How do the green and red empires help in Level 26?
They are linked by the clue that they hold the same kind of treasure, which narrows the middle of the board.