Profile Perfect Level 103 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 1, 2026
For Level 103, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 103 Answer
Here’s the completed grid up top, then I’ll walk you through the reasoning that locks every cell into place.
| Subject | Clock Type | Placement | Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clock A | Digital | Bed Room | Bronze |
| Clock B | Pocket Watch | Kitchen | Gold |
| Clock C | Hourglass | Living Room | Brass |
Profile Perfect Level 103 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 103 gives you three clocks—A, B, and C—and three traits to match: clock type, placement, and material. One material (Gold for Clock B) is already locked in from the start, and the hidden value (Clock A’s placement) turns out to be Bed Room. The clues mix direct assignments with a tricky positional hint about the Kitchen and Living Room. Once you connect the dots, the whole grid falls into place without much backtracking. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Clock B’s material and use the gold restriction
The puzzle starts with an initial answer: Clock B’s material is Gold. That’s a solid anchor. The second clue tells us that Hourglass and Digital clocks are not made of Gold. Since Clock B is Gold, that means Clock B cannot be Hourglass or Digital. The only remaining clock type is Pocket Watch, so Clock B’s clock type is Pocket Watch. Now we have:
- Clock B: Material = Gold, Clock Type = Pocket Watch.
Step 2: Use the precision clue to link Clock A and Clock C
The first clue says Clock A is more precise than Clock C. The clue links two cells: Clock A’s clock type is Digital, and Clock C’s clock type is Hourglass. Digital clocks are indeed more precise than hourglasses, so that matches. This gives us:
- Clock A: Clock Type = Digital.
- Clock C: Clock Type = Hourglass.
Now we know all three clock types: Digital (A), Pocket Watch (B), Hourglass (C).
Step 3: Place Clock A in the bedroom from the rest clue
The third clue explicitly says Clock A is in the room people go to when they want to rest. That’s the Bed Room. (This is also the hidden value we saw in the puzzle.) So Clock A’s placement is Bed Room. Now we have:
- Clock A: Placement = Bed Room.
Step 4: Use the Hourglass not Bronze clue to find Clock C’s material
The fourth clue states that the Hourglass clock is not made of Bronze. Clock C is the Hourglass, so Clock C’s material cannot be Bronze. The materials left are Bronze, Gold, and Brass. Gold is already taken by Clock B. Bronze is ruled out for Clock C, so Clock C’s material must be Brass. This is confirmed by the clue’s linked cells: Clock C’s clock type is Hourglass and its material is Brass. So now:
- Clock C: Material = Brass.
Step 5: Resolve the remaining material for Clock A
The only material not yet assigned is Bronze. Clock B has Gold, Clock C has Brass, so Clock A must be Bronze. That matches the solved grid. We now have:
- Clock A: Material = Bronze.
Step 6: Use the positional clue to place Kitchen and Living Room
The last clue says “The Kitchen is not to the right of the Living Room.” This is a positional relationship. The puzzle doesn’t give us a left‑to‑right order of the clocks themselves; instead, it’s about the placement values (Kitchen, Living Room). The clue links three cells: Clock B’s placement is Kitchen, Clock C’s placement is Living Room, and Clock C’s material is Brass (already confirmed). So we know:
- Clock B: Placement = Kitchen.
- Clock C: Placement = Living Room.
Now check the “not to the right” condition. In the grid, placements are just labels, not positions. The clue is simply telling us that the Kitchen is not to the right of the Living Room, which is always true because they are different rooms. But more importantly, it confirms these two placements. Since Clock A already has Bed Room, all three placements are now filled:
- Clock A: Bed Room
- Clock B: Kitchen
- Clock C: Living Room
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
We have all three subjects fully determined:
- Clock A: Digital, Bed Room, Bronze.
- Clock B: Pocket Watch, Kitchen, Gold.
- Clock C: Hourglass, Living Room, Brass.
Every clue has been used, and no conflicts remain. The grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 103
The “not to the right” clue
At first glance, “The Kitchen is not to the right of the Living Room” might make you think you need to arrange the clocks in a line. But the puzzle doesn’t define a physical order for subjects—it just gives placement names. The real purpose of this clue is to assign Kitchen to Clock B and Living Room to Clock C, and to reinforce that Brass is Clock C’s material. Many players get hung up trying to imagine a left‑to‑right sequence, but there’s no spatial axis. Just read it as a direct assignment link.
The precision clue combined with the gold restriction
The first clue (precision) and the second clue (no gold for Digital/Hourglass) work together beautifully. Alone, the precision clue only tells you Clock A is Digital and Clock C is Hourglass. But the gold restriction then forces Clock B to be Pocket Watch, because Gold is already locked to Clock B and the other two types can’t be Gold. It’s a clean chain, but if you misinterpret the precision clue as a relative ranking instead of a direct type assignment, you could get stuck. The clue’s linked cells are explicit: they list the exact clock types.
The hidden value that wasn’t hidden for long
Clock A’s placement (Bed Room) is marked as a hidden value in the puzzle, but the third clue spells it out plainly. Some players might overlook it because it’s “hidden” in the interface, but once you read “Clock A is in the room people go to when they want to rest,” it’s an obvious match. The only tricky part is remembering that “rest” equals bedroom, not living room.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 103 is a tidy three‑clock puzzle that rewards attention to direct assignments. The initial answer (Gold for Clock B) gives you a launch pad, and the two‑part restriction (Hourglass and Digital can’t be Gold) narrows Clock B’s type immediately. From there, the precision clue and the rest clue lock in the other two clocks’ types and placements. The only potential snag is the positional clue, but treating it as a direct placement assignment rather than a spatial puzzle clears everything up. With all three materials falling into place by elimination, the final grid writes itself. Happy puzzling!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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