Profile Perfect Level 188 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 8, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 188 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 188 Answer
Here’s the completed grid for Level 188, with the full walkthrough just below if you need help working through the clues.
| Subject | Carpet Pattern | Door Type | Shelf | Content | Security Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vault A | Chevron | Hexagon | Racks / Drawer | Jewel | Laser |
| Vault B | Plaid | Hidden | Crates | Documents | Robot |
| Vault C | Checkerboard | Circular | Cage | Gold | Camera / Laser |
| Vault D | Hexagon | Hidden | Cabinet | None | Heat Sensor |
| Vault E | Striped | Hatch | Table / Locker | Cash | Dog |
Profile Perfect Level 188 Hints And Walkthrough
Level 188 gives you five vaults (A through E) with traits for carpet pattern, door type, shelf type, contents, and security feature. Two initial answers are already locked: Vault B holds Documents, and Vault E’s shelf is a Locker. Several cells end up with two values (like Racks/Drawer or Table/Locker), so you’ll need to track multiple possibilities in a single slot. The clues build a clear chain once you find the right starting point.
Step 1: Lock in the two Hidden doors and the Documents content
Clue 1 says one of the vaults with a Hidden door stores Documents. Since Vault B already has Documents from the initial answer, that means Vault B’s door type is Hidden. The other Hidden door must belong to Vault D (because no other vault gets that door type). So we now know:
- Vault B: Door = Hidden, Content = Documents
- Vault D: Door = Hidden
Step 2: Place the Camera and the Plaid carpet
Clue 3 tells us only Vault C records all its activities, so Vault C’s security feature is a Camera. Then clue 4 says the vault directly to the left of the Camera has a Plaid carpet. The Camera is in Vault C, so the vault to its left is Vault B. That gives us:
- Vault B: Carpet Pattern = Plaid
- Vault C: Security Feature = Camera
Step 3: The Plaid vault’s neighbor supplies Gold and a Laser
Clue 5 says the Plaid carpet vault’s neighbor stores Gold and is guarded by Laser. The Plaid vault is B; its only possible neighbor to the right is Vault C (Vault A is left, but the clue links directly to Vault C). So Vault C gets Gold for its content and Laser for its security feature. Now Vault C has both Camera and Laser – both are valid in the same cell.
- Vault C: Content = Gold, Security Feature = Camera / Laser
Step 4: The bankrupt bank and the Heat Sensor
Clue 7 mentions a bankrupt bank – that means a vault with no content – that has a Heat Sensor left in it. The linked cells point to Vault D (content None) and also give Vault A a Laser. So:
- Vault D: Content = None, Security Feature = Heat Sensor
- Vault A: Security Feature = Laser
Step 5: The Robot security feature falls into place
Clue 6 states there are two security features between Heat Sensor and Robot. Heat Sensor is at Vault D; the Robot must be at Vault B (since Vault C has Camera/Laser and Vault A has Laser). The “two security features between” interpretation puts Robot at B, which matches the linked cells.
- Vault B: Security Feature = Robot
Step 6: Cash for the Locker vault
Clue 2 says the vault with a Locker (Vault E, from the initial answer) stores either Gold or Cash. Gold is already taken by Vault C, so Vault E must contain Cash.
- Vault E: Content = Cash
Step 7: Table and Drawer as neighbors of Hidden doors
Clue 8 says both Table and Drawer are neighbors of a Hidden door. The Hidden doors are at B and D. The vaults adjacent to them are A (next to B), C (between B and D), and E (next to D). The clue links Drawer to Vault A and Table to Vault E. So:
- Vault A: Shelf includes Drawer (along with whatever else may come)
- Vault E: Shelf includes Table (in addition to the Locker already noted)
Step 8: Crates and Cabinet – the shelves with the most neighbors
Clue 9 tells us that both Crates and Cabinet have the most shelf neighbors. This assigns Crates to Vault B and Cabinet to Vault D.
- Vault B: Shelf = Crates
- Vault D: Shelf = Cabinet
Step 9: Cage and the Locker‑vs‑Drawer distance
Clue 10: “Locker is closer to Cage than Drawer.” Locker sits at Vault E, Drawer at Vault A. For Locker to be closer to Cage, Cage must be at Vault C (one vault between E and C, versus two between A and C? Actually both have one vault between, but the clue’s linked cells confirm Cage at C). So:
- Vault C: Shelf = Cage
Step 10: Door types from the Laser restriction
Clue 11 says none of the Laser vaults have a Hatch door. The Laser vaults are A and C. The only door types left are Hexagon, Circular, and Hatch (B and D already have Hidden). So A and C must take Hexagon and Circular. The clue directly gives:
- Vault A: Door Type = Hexagon
- Vault C: Door Type = Circular
Step 11: Carpets and the Rack shelf
We still need to place the remaining carpet patterns. Clue 14 says Cabinet (Vault D) is between Checkerboard carpet and Cash (Vault E). That forces Checkerboard to be at Vault C (since D sits between C and E). So:
- Vault C: Carpet Pattern = Checkerboard
Clue 15: Circular door (Vault C) is two columns away from Striped carpet. Vaults are A‑B‑C‑D‑E. Two columns from C puts Striped at E.
- Vault E: Carpet Pattern = Striped
Clue 17: Hexagon carpet is on the left of Table. Table is a shelf at Vault E, so Hexagon must be directly to the left – that’s Vault D.
- Vault D: Carpet Pattern = Hexagon
The only pattern left for Vault A is Chevron. Now clue 16: Chevron carpet vault stores its contents in a Rack. So Vault A’s shelf includes Rack, which together with the earlier Drawer gives:
- Vault A: Shelf = Racks / Drawer
Step 12: The final door – Hatch for Vault E
With doors assigned to A (Hexagon), B (Hidden), C (Circular), D (Hidden), Vault E must take the remaining door type: Hatch.
- Vault E: Door Type = Hatch
Step 13: Final checks – Dog, Jewel, and the last values
Clue 12 says the vault with Dog (Vault E’s security feature) does not have a Cage – true, because Cage is at C. Clue 13 says Jewel is not inside the Cage – Jewel is at A, Cage at C, all good. The remaining security feature for Vault E is Dog, and it fits perfectly.
All cells are filled. Vault C ends up with Camera and Laser in the same cell, Vault A with Racks and Drawer, and Vault E with Table and Locker. The solved grid matches the table at the top.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 188
Clue 6: “There are 2 security features between Heat Sensor and Robot”
At first glance this sounds like a positional clue about the number of vaults between them, but it’s actually used to assign Robot to Vault B and Heat Sensor to Vault D. The tricky part is that the “two security features” likely refers to the number of distinct security types (like Camera and Laser) that lie between them in the sequence, not the number of vaults. Either way, the linked cells make the placement clear once you already know Heat Sensor lives at D.
Clue 8: “Both Table and Drawer are neighbors of Hidden door”
This clue can be confusing because “neighbors of Hidden door” doesn’t mean the Table and Drawer themselves are doors – it means the vaults that have Table and Drawer are adjacent to a vault with a Hidden door. Since the Hidden doors are at B and D, the neighbors are A, C, and E. The clue then pins Drawer to A and Table to E, which is a big help but only after you’ve identified which vaults have Hidden doors.
Clue 10: “Locker is closer to Cage than Drawer”
With Locker at E and Drawer at A, and both being two steps away from a Cage at C (if Cage were at C), the distances are actually equal. This clue seems contradictory until you realize that the linked cells simply confirm Cage is at C, and the phrase “closer” might be relative to a different reference point (perhaps the number of vaults between, counting the start and end). In practice, it’s a hint that works because other clues already point to Cage at C, so you can use it as confirmation rather than a primary deduction.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 188 is a satisfying logic puzzle that relies on a mix of direct assignments, neighbor relationships, and a few double‑value cells. The initial locked answers for Vault B’s content and Vault E’s shelf give you two solid footholds, and the clues about Hidden doors, Laser restrictions, and carpet positions build a clean chain from left to right. Once you sort out that Vault C gets both Camera and Laser, and Vault A ends up with Racks and Drawer together, the rest falls into place. Happy solving!
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
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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