Profile Perfect Level 184 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 7, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 184. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 184 Answer
I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through how every clue fits together. Spoilers below!
| Subject | Liquid Color | Pipe Color | Valve Shape | Hazard Icon | Technician | Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tank A | Blue | Gray | Hexagon | Radioactive | Justin / Sergey | Warm |
| Tank B | Green | Brown | Circular | Caution | Audrey | Cool |
| Tank C | Black | Red | Line | Toxic | Lee | Hot |
| Tank D | Yellow | Navy / Gray | Square | Flammable | Eddy | Cold |
Profile Perfect Level 184 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 184 drops us into a chemical storage room with four tanks (A, B, C, D) and six traits to pin down. We already know Tank B has a circular valve and Tank A is warm, plus a couple of hidden values wait to be revealed. Let’s work through the clues in a logical order – each one builds on what we’ve just locked in.
Step 1: Lock Audrey into Tank B and confirm its circular valve
The first clue says a female employee is observing the Circular valve tank. That tank is Tank B (the initial answer gave us the circular valve), so the technician observing it must be Audrey. That’s a hidden value, but the clue ties it directly: Tank B gets Audrey as its technician, and its valve shape stays Circular.
Step 2: Identify the yellow liquid tank with two pipe colors
Clue 2 tells us the yellow liquid tank is the only one with multiple pipe colors. Looking at the final grid, Tank D has a pipe color of Navy / Gray – two colors. So Tank D’s liquid must be Yellow. This also means we’ll later see two different pipe colors for that tank, but for now we just know the liquid.
Step 3: Place the temperatures using the “between” relationship
Clue 3 is a little tricky but straightforward once you read it right: “Highest temperature tank is between the 2 lowest temperatures.” The highest temperature is Hot, and the two lowest are Cool and Cold. That means the tank with Hot (the highest) sits physically between the tanks with Cool and Cold. Since the tanks are lined up A, B, C, D in order, Hot must be Tank C, with Cool on one side (Tank B) and Cold on the other (Tank D). That leaves Warm for Tank A – which matches the initial answer that Tank A is warm. So now we have: Tank A Warm, Tank B Cool, Tank C Hot, Tank D Cold.
Step 4: Connect the radioactive warning to Tank A’s warm temperature
Clue 4 says special equipment is needed for the Radioactive‑Warm tank. Since Tank A is already warm, its hazard icon must be Radioactive. That locks in one of the hidden values for Tank A.
Step 5: Match Justin with the blue liquid and rule out the Navy pipe
Clue 9 says Justin is in charge of the tank with blue liquid. We know Tank A is warm and radioactive – is it blue? We haven’t placed colors yet, but clue 9 tells us the blue liquid tank has Justin as a technician. Later clue 10 says the blue liquid is not paired with the Navy pipe. So when we find the blue tank, its pipe will not be Navy. The only tank that can end up being blue is Tank A (since Tank B will be green, Tank C black, Tank D yellow from other clues). So Tank A gets blue liquid, and its pipe color cannot be Navy – it must be Gray. That also gives Tank A a second technician: Justin joins Sergey (from a later clue) in the same cell, which is why the final grid shows Justin / Sergey for Tank A.
Step 6: Link the Brown pipe to Caution and the Gray pipes to their valves
Clue 11 tells us the tank with the Brown pipe has a Caution symbol. That tank is Tank B (since we already know Tank B is cool, green, etc.) – so Tank B’s pipe is Brown and its hazard icon is Caution. Meanwhile, clue 12 says Gray pipes have Square and honeycomb‑shaped valves. “Honeycomb” here means Hexagon (the chosen shape for Tank A). Tank A’s pipe is Gray (from step 5), so its valve must be Hexagon. That matches the hidden value for Tank A. The other Gray pipe is Tank D’s (Navy / Gray – the Gray part), so Tank D’s valve is Square. Great – now valve shapes are falling into place: Tank B Circular (initial), Tank C we’ll find later.
Step 7: Use the green liquid tank and the Hexagon valve temperature comparison
Clue 13 says the green liquid tank is cooler than the Hexagon valve tank. The Hexagon valve tank is Tank A, which is Warm. So the green liquid tank must be cooler than Warm – that’s Cool (the next lowest). We already have Tank B as Cool, so Tank B’s liquid must be Green. That also gives us Tank C’s valve shape: it’s the only one left, and clue 13 says the Hexagon valve tank’s shape is already used, so Tank C must have the Line valve. That’s confirmed.
Step 8: Fill the remaining values and finalize the technician chain
Now most traits are placed. Let’s see what’s missing:
- Tank C’s liquid color: only Black is left (A Blue, B Green, D Yellow).
- Tank C’s pipe color: only Red remains (A Gray, B Brown, D Navy/Gray). Clue 7 says the red pipe is used by the tank beside the Flammable chemical. The Flammable chemical is Tank D (hazard Flammable, from clue 6). The tank beside Tank D is Tank C, so that matches.
- Tank C’s hazard icon: only Toxic is left (A Radioactive, B Caution, D Flammable).
- Technician for Tank C: Clue 8 says Lee is handling a tank hotter than Sergey’s. Lee must be at the hotter tank – that’s Tank C (Hot). Sergey’s tank must be cooler. Since Tank A is Warm (cooler than Hot), Sergey goes to Tank A. That places Lee on Tank C. The remaining technician, Eddy, is assigned to Tank D by clue 6 (Eddy checks his items before handling Flammable). And clue 5 (bald person not beside Audrey) also points to Eddy at Tank D, since Audrey is at Tank B and the bald person can’t be at A or C – so it has to be D.
Everything checks out. The final grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 184
The “between” temperature clue
Clue 3 says the highest temperature tank is “between the 2 lowest temperatures.” Many players read “between” as a temperature order (like Hot is between Cool and Cold on a scale), but that would be impossible because Hot is the highest. Instead, it means physical position: the tank with the highest temperature sits between the two tanks that have the lowest temperatures. Since the tanks are in a line (A, B, C, D), the only way Hot can be between two colder tanks is if it’s in the middle – that is, Tank C. That gives us a clean split: B Cool, C Hot, D Cold, and A Warm.
Gray pipes and valve shapes
Clue 12 says Gray pipes have Square and honeycomb‑shaped valves. Honeycomb is the puzzle’s term for Hexagon. The catch is that two tanks have Gray pipe color: Tank A (solid Gray) and Tank D (Navy / Gray, meaning Gray is one of its pipe colors). So that clue tells us the valves for both of those tanks: Tank A gets Hexagon, Tank D gets Square. It’s easy to forget that Tank D’s pipe includes Gray, so you might only assign one valve and get stuck later.
The slash‑separated technician slot
Tank A’s technician reads “Justin / Sergey” in the final grid. This can trip you up because most tanks have a single technician. Clue 9 says Justin is in charge of the blue liquid tank (Tank A), and clue 8 says Lee is handling a tank hotter than Sergey’s. Since Lee is at Tank C (Hot), Sergey must be at a cooler tank – that’s Tank A (Warm). That means both Justin and Sergey work on Tank A. The clue system treats the slash as “both values belong here,” so don’t try to choose one. Accept that Tank A has two technicians.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 184 is all about careful reading of “between” and remembering that some cells hold multiple values. The temperature clue sets the backbone, then the pipe‑color and valve‑shape clues fill in the details step by step. Once you see that Tank D’s pipe includes Gray, the whole puzzle clicks into place. Happy solving!
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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