Profile Perfect level guide
Profile Perfect Level 38 Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 38 is a five-traveler visa board. Nationality and visa spacing solve the outer columns first, then the hair / portrait clue and study-abroad visa settle the middle of the lineup.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Five travelers sit above rows for surname, portrait, nationality, and visa type. The row includes several country flags, portrait styles, and passport or visa icons.
- Goal
- Assign each traveler the correct surname, face portrait, nationality, and visa.
- Opening
- The nationality exclusions and visa-spacing clue are stronger than the portrait row, so use those first.
- Danger Zone
- If you solve portraits before nationality, the middle travelers remain too easy to swap.
- Mechanics
- Level 38 is a travel-document zebra puzzle where spacing and passport class matter more than face art.
Quick Tips for Profile Perfect Level 38 (spoiler-free)
- Use flags and visa spacing before portrait details.
- The study-abroad visa becomes clearer only after the columns are narrowed.
- 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 38 — Full Solution
- Place the first fixed flags using the nationality exclusions.
- Apply the `three columns away from the multi-visa type person` clue to split the row.
- Use the hair / portrait clue to identify the correct traveler in the middle cluster.
- Place the study-abroad visa once the matching traveler is identified.
- Fill the remaining surnames, portraits, and flags from the solved board.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating portrait style as a stronger clue than nationality.
- Ignoring the spacing clue on the visa row.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I start Profile Perfect Level 38?
Start with the nationality row and the visa-spacing clue, not the portraits.
What row matters most in Level 38?
The visa row matters most early because its spacing clue cuts the five columns down quickly.