Profile Perfect Level 105 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 1, 2026
Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 105. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 105 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid first, and then I’ll walk you through exactly how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Color | Content | Special Feature | Scent | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wardrobe A | White | Child | Camera | Lavender | Very Heavy |
| Wardrobe B | Blue / Black | Clothes | Mirror | Vanilla | Light |
| Wardrobe C | Cream / Brown | Secret Door | Mirror | Citrus | Very Light |
| Wardrobe D | Red | Boxes | Lights | Oak | Medium |
| Wardrobe E | Brown | Vault | Power Socket | Rose / Cedar | Heavy |
Profile Perfect Level 105 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle gives you five wardrobes, each with five traits, and a few cells that hold two valid values (like Blue/Black for Wardrobe B’s color). Two initial answers are already locked in: Wardrobe B is Black, and Wardrobe C smells like Citrus. The clues lean heavily on neighbor relationships and direct trait assignments. Let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Wardrobe A’s content and color with the hide‑and‑seek clue
Clue 1 says someone is hiding in Wardrobe A, so its content is Child. Then clue 5 tells us the child is inside the brightest colored wardrobe – that’s White. So Wardrobe A is already pinned: Color = White, Content = Child.
Step 2: Use the “two heaviest” clue to find the Cream wardrobe
Clue 2 mentions “the 2 heaviest wardrobes are 2 columns away from the Cream one.” With the wardrobes lined up A–B–C–D–E, the only way “2 columns away” works is if the Cream wardrobe sits in the middle: C. That gives Wardrobe C the color Cream. The clue also names the two heaviest: A is Very Heavy and E is Heavy.
Step 3: Place the Lights and confirm the Citrus scent
Clue 3 says the only wardrobe with Lights is next to the Citrus one. Wardrobe C already has Citrus (the initial answer). The only neighbor of C that could be the Lights wardrobe is D (since C is in position 3, its neighbors are B and D; D is the one with Lights in the final grid). So Wardrobe D gets Lights as its special feature, and C’s scent stays Citrus.
Step 4: The “not Blue” neighbor clue narrows C’s other color
Clue 4: the wardrobe next to the Black one is not Blue. Wardrobe B’s color includes Black (initial answer). Its neighbors are A and C. We already know A is White, so that’s fine. C now gets its second color: Brown (the clue directly assigns both Cream and Brown to C). So Wardrobe C’s color becomes Cream / Brown.
Step 5: Mirrors belong to the lightest wardrobes
Clue 6: wardrobes with Mirror are the most lightweight ones. That means Wardrobes B and C both have Mirror as their special feature. Their weights match: B is Light, C is Very Light. The clue also confirms that D’s special feature is Lights (already set).
Step 6: Medium weight means Boxes for Wardrobe D
Clue 7: the owner of the wardrobe with Medium weight just moved in. That wardrobe is D, so D’s weight is Medium and its content is Boxes. (Also a redundant link to A being White.)
Step 7: The farthest wardrobe from the Boxes repels mosquitoes
Boxes are in Wardrobe D. The wardrobe farthest from D is A (positions 1 and 4 are three steps apart). That wardrobe, A, smells like Lavender – it repels mosquitoes (clue 8).
Step 8: Red belongs to either B or D – it’s D
Clue 9 says either B or D is Red. Given D is next to the Citrus wardrobe and has Lights, and B already has a color (Black/Blue), the clue resolves D as Red. (It also repeats A’s Lavender scent.)
Step 9: Oak and Rose scents are neighbors
Clue 10: the Oak‑scented wardrobe and the Rose‑scented one are neighbors. The solved grid shows D has Oak and E has Rose. They are adjacent (positions 4 and 5), so that fits. A’s Lavender is confirmed again.
Step 10: Power Socket goes with the most secure wardrobe
Clue 11: the wardrobe with a Power Socket seems most secure. That’s E, so E’s content is Vault and its special feature is Power Socket. (A’s Lavender is linked again, already in place.)
Step 11: The lightest wardrobe sits next to Vanilla
Wardrobe C is Very Light (the lightest). Its neighbor with Vanilla scent must be B (since D already has Oak). So Wardrobe B’s scent is Vanilla.
Step 12: The heaviest wardrobe doesn’t have a Power Socket
Wardrobe A is Very Heavy (the heaviest). It cannot have a Power Socket, so its special feature must be Camera (clue 13). That locks A’s special feature.
Step 13: The wardrobe next to Red smells like a deep forest
Red is D. Its neighbors are C and E. “Deep forest” points to Cedar, which belongs to E (clue 14). So E’s scent includes Cedar (along with Rose from step 9). The same clue also confirms E’s weight is Heavy.
Step 14: Final confirmations from the remaining clues
Clue 15 says Clothes is not next to the Red wardrobe. Wardrobe B has Clothes and is two steps away from D, so that’s satisfied. Clue 16 says one of the Brown wardrobes smells like a flower. Both C (Brown) and E (Brown) are candidates; E’s Rose scent fits “flower,” so that’s already in place.
At this point every cell is filled. Wardrobe B’s color includes Blue as well as Black – no single clue directly gives Blue, but the final grid shows both values. Wardrobe C’s color is Cream and Brown, both confirmed. Wardrobe E’s scent holds Rose and Cedar, each from separate clues.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the main chain, the only values that needed a final home were the second color of B (Blue) and the second scent of E (Cedar). The grid confirms them, and no contradicting clues remain. All five wardrobes are fully solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 105
Clue 2: “2 columns away” with a slash‑colored subject
This clue can trip you up because it directly names “the Cream one,” but Wardrobe C has two colors. The trick is that the clue treats Cream as a specific value within the slash. Once you realize the only wardrobe that could be two columns away from both the heaviest and the lightest is the middle one, the placement clicks. It also forces C to be Cream, leaving Brown to come from later clues.
Clue 4: The “not Blue” neighbor and how it gives a second color
At first glance, clue 4 seems only to prevent a Blue neighbor to the Black wardrobe. But the linked cells show it also assigns Wardrobe C’s Brown color. This happens because the puzzle’s logic deduces that the neighbor (which can’t be Blue) must be some other color – and with the other constraints, only Cream and Brown fit. So it’s a great example of a clue that does double duty: an exclusion and a direct fill.
Clue 14: “Smells like a deep forest” – which scent?
Players might wonder whether “deep forest” means Oak or Cedar. The clue’s linked cells give Cedar for E, but it also repeats D’s Red color. The trick is to recognize that Oak was already placed on D via clue 10, so the only new scent from this clue is Cedar. Reading the clue together with the neighbor relationship makes it clear.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 105 is a satisfying puzzle because it layers neighbor logic with a few multi‑value cells. The key was to start with Wardrobe A’s child and the heaviest‑wardrobe clue, then let the “next to” relationships fill in the rest. Once you accept that a cell can hold two answers (like Blue/Black or Rose/Cedar), the whole thing falls into place without any hidden surprises. Enjoy the solve!
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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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