Profile Perfect Level 192 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 8, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 192? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 192 Answer
I’ll put the completed grid right here so you can check your progress, then I’ll walk through each clue and how the solution snaps into place.
| Subject | Saddle Color | Favorite Snack | Rider | Water Reserve |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camel A | Blue | Grass | Mike / Ruth | Half |
| Camel B | Black | Cactus / Hay | Ali | Quarter |
| Camel C | Red | Grain | Ahmed | Full |
Profile Perfect Level 192 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 192 gives us three camels – A, B, and C – and four traits: saddle color, favorite snack, rider, and water reserve. There’s no hidden value to track down, but two cells hold multiple valid answers (a slash means both values belong there). The puzzle starts with one locked cell – Camel C’s water reserve is already known as Full – and the rest of the clues fill in quickly once you see how they connect.
Step 1: Lock in the camel with Full water and its rider
The first clue says Ahmed is riding the camel that has a Full water reserve. We already know from the starting answer that Camel C’s water reserve is Full. So that directly gives us:
- Camel C’s water reserve = Full
- Camel C’s rider = Ahmed
Now we have a solid anchor. Camel C is the one with the most water, and Ahmed is on that camel.
Step 2: Place the camel in the middle and its favorite snack
Clue 2 says the camel in the middle loves to munch on Cactus. The three camels are ordered A, B, C – so the middle is Camel B. That means Camel B’s favorite snack includes Cactus. (The final grid shows Camel B has both Cactus and Hay, so Cactus is confirmed now, and Hay will show up later.)
Step 3: Find the camel with the least water and see who’s next to whom
Clue 3 tells us the camel with the least water is beside the one with the most. The most water is Full (Camel C). The least water must be Quarter (only three values: Half, Quarter, Full). If the Quarter camel is beside Camel C, then the only camel next to C is Camel B (since A is on the other end). So Camel B has Quarter water reserve. That also means Camel B is the one with the least water. Now we have:
- Camel B’s water reserve = Quarter
- Camel C’s water reserve = Full (already)
This places Camel A with the remaining reserve, Half.
Step 4: Use the “not next to” clue to place one of Camel A’s riders
Clue 4 says Ruth is not riding a camel next to Ahmed. Ahmed is on Camel C. The camel next to C is Camel B. So Ruth cannot be on Camel B. That leaves only Camel A or Camel C – but Camel C is already taken by Ahmed, so Ruth must be on Camel A. That gives us:
- Camel A’s rider includes Ruth (the slash will later add Mike as well).
Step 5: Mike and the Blue saddle connection
Clue 7 says Mike loves the Blue saddle on his camel. That means Mike is the rider of the camel with the Blue saddle. We haven’t placed Mike yet, but we just put Ruth on Camel A. Since Mike can also be a rider of Camel A (the final grid shows both), we now know Camel A has a Blue saddle and both Mike and Ruth as riders. So:
- Camel A’s saddle color = Blue
- Camel A’s rider = Mike / Ruth (both confirmed)
Step 6: The Hay lover and the Blue saddle restriction
Clue 5 says the camel that loves Hay is not using a Blue saddle. We already know Camel B has Cactus as a snack, but the final grid shows Camel B also loves Hay (Cactus / Hay). So the Hay lover is Camel B. Camel B’s saddle color cannot be Blue, which is fine – later we’ll see it’s Black. This clue also indirectly confirms that Camel B has both Cactus and Hay as favorite snacks (since the clue links both values).
Step 7: Ali’s low water and who rides the Quarter camel
Clue 6 says Ali has very low water available and needs to replenish soon. The lowest water is Quarter, which we already placed on Camel B. So Ali must be the rider of Camel B. This gives us:
- Camel B’s rider = Ali
- Camel B’s water reserve = Quarter (already)
Now all riders are accounted for: Ahmed (C), Ruth & Mike (A), Ali (B).
Step 8: Grain is farthest from Half water reserve
Clue 8 says Grain is the farthest from Half water reserve. Half belongs to Camel A (we figured that out in Step 3). The camel farthest from A is Camel C (since B is between them). So Grain is the favorite snack of Camel C. That gives us:
- Camel C’s favorite snack = Grain
Step 9: Black saddle next to the Grass lover
Clue 9 says Black saddle is beside the Grass lover. The Grass lover is whichever camel has Grass as a snack. Camel A’s snack is still open, and from earlier we haven’t placed it yet. But we know Camel B’s saddle is Black (from the final grid, and it makes sense because Blue is taken by A and Red by C). So if Black saddle (Camel B) is beside the Grass lover, then the Grass lover must be adjacent to B – which could be Camel A or Camel C. Camel C already has Grain, so the Grass lover must be Camel A. That gives us:
- Camel A’s favorite snack = Grass
- Camel B’s saddle color = Black
Now the only remaining saddle color is Red for Camel C, which aligns with the final grid.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the clue deductions, we have almost everything. Let’s check what’s left:
- Camel C’s saddle color: Not explicitly given but must be the only color left – Red.
- Camel B’s favorite snack: Already had Cactus from Step 2, and clue 5 added Hay – so both Cactus and Hay belong to Camel B.
The final grid fills in as shown at the top. All clues are satisfied, and the slash-separated values (Mike/Ruth on Camel A, Cactus/Hay on Camel B) are consistent with every clue’s logic.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 192
Clue 4: “Ruth is not riding a camel next to Ahmed”
This one can trip you up if you don’t realize that “next to” only considers immediate neighbors. The three camels are in a line (A, B, C). Ahmed is on C, so the only camel next to C is B. Ruth cannot be on B, but she could be on A (since A is not next to C – B is in between). It’s easy to mistakenly think Ruth might be far away on C itself, but C is already taken. The clue works because A is not adjacent to C.
Clue 5: “The camel that loves Hay is not using Blue saddle”
This clue is tricky because Hay is part of a slash-separated cell. The game treats the camel that loves Hay as having Hay as one of its snacks, even if it also loves Cactus. The clue doesn’t say “only loves Hay” – it just identifies the camel that loves Hay. In this puzzle, that camel is Camel B (since A loves Grass, C loves Grain). So the restriction is simply that Camel B’s saddle isn’t Blue, which fits because its saddle is Black.
Clue 8: “Grain is the farthest from Half water reserve”
“Farthest” here means the greatest distance along the line of camels. Half water is on Camel A. The distances: Camel B is one step away, Camel C is two steps away (A → B → C). So Grain is on the farthest camel, which is C. Some players might think “farthest” means furthest in terms of numeric value or some other measure, but it’s strictly positional.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 192 is a tidy puzzle where one initial answer (Camel C’s Full water) kicks off a chain of neighbor relations and snack assignments. The two slash-separated cells – Camel A’s rider and Camel B’s snack – never cause confusion once you treat them as multiple valid values in the same box. The key was recognizing which camel had the least water (Quarter) and placing it next to the most (Full), then using the “not next to” clue to settle Ruth on Camel A. After that, the remaining clues practically fill themselves. Happy camel tracking!
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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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