Profile Perfect Level 186 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 8, 2026
Here is the completed answer for Level 186 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 186 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up front, then I’ll break down how each clue locks it in. Spoilers below.
| Subject | Type | Room Type | Decoration | Wallpaper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Door A | Hinged | Parking Lot | Wall Lamp / Guard | Trellis |
| Door B | Automatic | Lobby | Pot | Striped |
| Door C | Roll Up | ATM | Wall Lamp | Floral |
Profile Perfect Level 186 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 186 gives you three doors (A, B, C) and four traits: Type, Room Type, Decoration, and Wallpaper. Right away you’re handed Door A’s wallpaper (Trellis) as a locked answer, and there’s a hidden value waiting to be confirmed—Door B’s type is Automatic. On top of that, one cell in the final grid holds two decorations separated by a slash, so you’ll need to keep both values in mind. The clues are straightforward once you chain them together, so let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock the Floral wallpaper and the ATM room
The first clue says the ATM is behind Floral wallpaper. That directly pins Door C’s room type to ATM and its wallpaper to Floral. We also already know from the initial answer that Door A’s wallpaper is Trellis. That leaves only Striped wallpaper for Door B later, but we’re not there yet.
Step 2: Confirm Door B’s automatic type
Clue 2 tells us Door B opens on its own as customers approach. That matches the hidden value we started with—Door B is Automatic. So Door B’s type is locked in right away.
Step 3: Use the “not behind Hinged or Automatic” rule to set Door C’s type
Clue 3 says the ATM is not placed behind a Hinged nor an Automatic door. Since we already know Door C is the ATM, its type can’t be Hinged or Automatic. The only remaining type is Roll Up, so Door C is Roll Up. This clue also reinforces Door B’s Automatic type (already set).
Step 4: Place the Lobby and its decoration
Clue 4 states: “No Lamps can be found at the Lobby.” The Lobby’s decoration isn’t a Wall Lamp, which means the door assigned to the Lobby must have a different decoration. Which door is the Lobby? Door A is about to become the Parking Lot, and Door C is already the ATM, so Door B must be the Lobby. With “no Lamps” in effect, the only decoration left for Door B is Pot. So Door B gets Room Type Lobby and Decoration Pot.
Step 5: Place the Parking Lot and its guard
Clue 5 says people from the Parking Lot do not use an Automatic door. Door B is Automatic, so the Parking Lot can’t be Door B. Door C is already the ATM, so the Parking Lot must be Door A. Clue 6 confirms there’s a Guard watching the Parking Lot, so Door A’s decoration includes Guard. That gives us Door A’s room (Parking Lot) and at least part of its decoration.
Step 6: Fill the remaining types, wallpapers, and decorations
Now we have almost everything. Door A’s type can’t be Automatic (Parking Lot rule) and can’t be Roll Up (that’s Door C), so it must be Hinged. Door B’s wallpaper is the only one left after Trellis (Door A) and Floral (Door C)—that’s Striped. For the decorations, we’ve assigned Guard to Door A and Pot to Door B. The only decoration value still unplaced is Wall Lamp, so Door C has to take it. But the solved grid shows Door A also has Wall Lamp (alongside Guard). That’s perfectly fine—the Guard clue only said the Guard is at the Parking Lot, not that it’s the only decoration. The leftover Wall Lamp goes to Door C and also appears at Door A as a second decoration, giving us the slash entry.
All cells are now filled:
- Door A: Type Hinged, Room Parking Lot, Decoration Wall Lamp / Guard, Wallpaper Trellis.
- Door B: Type Automatic, Room Lobby, Decoration Pot, Wallpaper Striped.
- Door C: Type Roll Up, Room ATM, Decoration Wall Lamp, Wallpaper Floral.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 186
Clue 3: “ATM is not placed behind a Hinged nor Automatic door”
This one can trip you up because it doesn’t directly say what the ATM’s type is—only what it isn’t. But once you know Door C is the ATM (from clue 1), you’re forced to eliminate two of the three types, leaving Roll Up as the only possibility. Some players might forget to combine it with the earlier clue and try to guess the type later. The key is to read it as a negative constraint that only works when the subject is already identified.
Clue 4: “No Lamps can be found at the Lobby”
This clue is easy to misinterpret as “the Lobby cannot have any Lamp decoration at all.” That’s correct, but it doesn’t tell you which decoration the Lobby does have. You have to pair it with the fact that the only other decoration available (besides Wall Lamp) is Pot, and then use the room assignments from other clues to figure out which door is the Lobby. Without the earlier deduction that Door B is the Lobby, this clue might seem isolated.
Clue 5 and Clue 6: Parking Lot restrictions and the Guard
These two clues work together beautifully, but they can confuse if tackled separately. Clue 5 says Parking Lot users don’t use an Automatic door—that rules out Door B for the Parking Lot. Clue 6 says a Guard is watching the Parking Lot, meaning the door that is the Parking Lot must have Guard as part of its decoration. Combining them tells you that Door A (the only door left without a room) is the Parking Lot and also gets the Guard. The twist is that the Guard doesn’t preclude other decorations, so later you’ll add Wall Lamp to the same cell.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 186 is a clean, satisfying solve once you let the clues chain naturally. The initial wallpaper lock gives you a solid start, the hidden Automatic type is confirmed almost immediately, and the Parking Lot–Lobby–ATM triangle sorts itself out with simple elimination. The only surprise is the slash cell at Door A’s decoration, which just means the Parking Lot has both a guard and a wall lamp—no trick, just a reminder that not every answer is a single value. Whether you’re breezing through or stuck on the Lobby placement, these steps should get you to the final grid. Happy puzzling!
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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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