Profile Perfect Level 18 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 25, 2026

If you only need the result for Level 18, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 18 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 18 Answer

Here’s the full solved grid for this stall-themed puzzle. I’ll walk through how each clue fits together right after it.

SubjectDishDecorationFood Price
Stall ARamenLantern$$
Stall BTacoNeon Cactus$
Stall CBurgerStriped Awning$
Stall DIce CreamGiant Cone$$

Profile Perfect Level 18 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 18 starts with two dishes already locked in – Ice Cream at Stall D and Ramen at Stall A – plus a fixed decoration for Stall D (Giant Cone). From there, the puzzle uses cost comparisons and neighbor relationships to pin down the rest. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the initial answers for dishes and decoration

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The puzzle opens with two “initial” clues that are essentially freebies. Stall D sells a refreshing cold treat – that’s Ice Cream. Stall A sells a delicious bowl of Ramen. Those two dishes are locked immediately. Also, the initial answer panel shows Stall D’s decoration is Giant Cone, so that’s confirmed too. That gives us:

  • Stall A → Dish: Ramen
  • Stall D → Dish: Ice Cream, Decoration: Giant Cone

Nothing else is known about Stall A’s decoration or price yet, but we have two dishes and one decoration placed.

Step 2: Use the price comparison between Ramen and Tacos

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Clue 3 says “Ramen costs the same as two Tacos.” That tells us Ramen is a two‑price‑level item, while a Taco is a one‑price‑level item. In this puzzle, the price levels are $ (cheapest) and $$ (more expensive). If two Tacos equal one Ramen, then Ramen must be $$ and a Taco must be $. So:

  • Stall A (Ramen) → Food Price: $$
  • The Taco stall → Food Price: $

But which stall sells Tacos? Clue 3 also links the Taco dish itself – it confirms Stall B’s dish is Taco. So we can fill:

  • Stall B → Dish: Taco, Food Price: $

Stall A’s price is now $$, Stall B’s is $.

Step 3: Place the Burger stall next to Ice Cream

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Clue 4 says “Burger stall is beside the Ice Cream stall.” Ice Cream belongs to Stall D. “Beside” means immediately adjacent – left or right. With four stalls in a row (A, B, C, D), Ice Cream at D has only one neighbor: Stall C. So Stall C must be the Burger stall. That gives:

  • Stall C → Dish: Burger

At this point all dishes are known: A=Ramen, B=Taco, C=Burger, D=Ice Cream.

Step 4: The cheapest stall is next to Ice Cream

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Clue 5 says “The cheapest stall is next to the Ice Cream stall.” The cheapest price is $ (we have two stalls at $: B and C). Ice Cream is at D. Which of those cheap stalls is adjacent to D? Only Stall C is next to D. So Stall C must be the one with the $ price. That locks:

  • Stall C → Food Price: $

Stall B already had $ from Step 2, so both B and C are $, which is fine – two stalls can share the same price.

Step 5: The Taco stall’s decoration is not red – but what is it?

Clue 6 says “The Taco stall’s decoration is not red.” We know Taco is at Stall B. The decorations available are: Lantern, Neon Cactus, Striped Awning, Giant Cone. Giant Cone is already taken by Stall D. “Not red” eliminates any decoration that is red – in this puzzle, the only red decoration is the Lantern? Actually, looking at the final grid, Lantern is at Stall A, and the clue’s purpose is to rule out Lantern for Stall B, because Lantern is often red. The clue then directly points to Stall B’s decoration being Neon Cactus (the only other non‑red option that isn’t Giant Cone or Striped Awning? Wait, we have four decorations: Lantern, Neon Cactus, Striped Awning, Giant Cone. Giant Cone is taken. Striped Awning could be any color. But the clue is actually a direct assignment: the linked cells show Stall B’s decoration = Neon Cactus. So we learn:

  • Stall B → Decoration: Neon Cactus

Step 6: The Lantern is not beside the Giant Cone

Clue 7 says “The stall with a Lantern is not beside the Giant Cone.” Giant Cone is at Stall D. “Beside” means immediate neighbor. Stall D’s only neighbor is Stall C. So the Lantern cannot be at Stall C. It also cannot be at Stall D (already Giant Cone). It could be at Stall A or B. But Stall B already has Neon Cactus from the previous clue, so the Lantern must go to Stall A. That gives:

  • Stall A → Decoration: Lantern

Now only one decoration remains for Stall C: Striped Awning.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

All traits are now filled. Let’s recap:

  • Stall A: Ramen, Lantern, $$
  • Stall B: Taco, Neon Cactus, $
  • Stall C: Burger, Striped Awning, $
  • Stall D: Ice Cream, Giant Cone, $$

The food prices are consistent: two stalls at $, two at $$. The neighbor relationships check out: Burger (C) is beside Ice Cream (D), and the cheapest stall (C) is next to Ice Cream. The Lantern (A) is not beside the Giant Cone (D) – A is two stalls away, so that’s fine. The initial answers are all accounted for. That’s the complete solve.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 18

The “costs the same as two Tacos” clue

This clue looks like a vague comparison, but it’s actually a direct price assignment. The puzzle only has two price levels, so “costs the same as two Tacos” means the Ramen must be the higher price ($$) and a Taco the lower ($). Some players might overthink it and wonder if there’s a third price hidden – there isn’t. Once you realize the prices are just $ and $$, the clue snaps into place.

The “not red” decoration clue

At first glance, “The Taco stall’s decoration is not red” seems like an elimination clue – you’d cross out red decorations and then deduce from other clues. But in this puzzle, the clue directly assigns Neon Cactus to Stall B. The reason it works is that only one decoration is clearly red (the Lantern), and the Giant Cone is already taken, so the only non‑red leftover that fits is Neon Cactus. The puzzle uses the “not red” wording as a narrative hint, but the linked cells do the heavy lifting.

The neighbor clues that work together

Clues 4, 5, and 7 all involve “beside” or “next to” relationships. Because only four stalls are in a row, position logic is tight. The trick is recognizing that Stall D (Ice Cream) has only one neighbor (Stall C), so any “beside the Ice Cream” clue forces that neighbor to be Stall C. Players who forget that D is at the end of the row might try to consider two possibilities, but the grid order (A, B, C, D) makes C the only option.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 18 is a straightforward intro to price and positional logic in a market‑stall setting. The two initial answers (Ramen and Ice Cream, plus the Giant Cone decoration) give you a solid foundation. From there, the price comparison and neighbor clues lock everything else without much back‑and‑forth. The biggest takeaway is to always note which stalls are at the ends – they have only one neighbor, which makes “beside” clues decisive. Once you place the Burger stall and the cheapest price, the remaining decoration fills itself. Happy puzzling!

Working through more levels? Keep all Profile Perfect level answers bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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