Profile Perfect Level 193 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 8, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 193 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 193 Answer
I’ve placed the full answer table at the top, and below that I’ll guide you through each clue that led to it.
| Subject | Water Color | Surrounded By | Water Taste |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oasis A | Blue | Palm Tree | Citrus |
| Oasis B | Green | Pyramid | Spicy |
| Oasis C | Pink | Dune | Tasteless |
| Oasis D | Yellow | Palm Tree | Herbal |
Profile Perfect Level 193 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 193 drops you into a desert with four oases—A, B, C, and D. You need to match each oasis’s water color, its surroundings, and its water taste. Right off the bat, three answers are already locked in: Oasis A’s water is Blue, Oasis D’s water tastes Herbal, and Oasis B is surrounded by a Pyramid. From there, a handful of color and position clues fill in the rest quickly. Let’s walk through them step by step.
Step 1: Start with the three locked answers
The puzzle gives you three initial answers that you can treat as certain from the beginning:
- Oasis A’s water color is Blue.
- Oasis D’s water taste is Herbal.
- Oasis B is surrounded by a Pyramid.
These serve as anchors. Oasis B’s surroundings already tell us that the other oases won’t have a Pyramid, so we know the remaining surroundings will be Palm Tree, Dune, and another Palm Tree (since two oases share that environment).
Step 2: Place the remaining water colors using the color comparison clues
The first clue says that the Blue and Pink oasis environments are nothing alike. Since Oasis A is already Blue, this tells us that Oasis C’s water must be Pink (the only other color mentioned). So now we have:
- Oasis A – Blue
- Oasis C – Pink
The fifth clue gives us another color relationship: “Green water is on the left of the Pink one.” The oases are in order A, B, C, D left to right. Pink is Oasis C, so the oasis directly to its left is Oasis B. That means Oasis B’s water must be Green. That same clue also links directly to Oasis B’s water taste—it’s Spicy. So we now have:
- Oasis B – Green water, Spicy taste
- Oasis C – Pink water
Step 3: Assign tastes from the Pyramid neighbor clue
Clue 4 says, “Citrus and plain-tasting waters are next to the Pyramid.” The Pyramid is at Oasis B. The clue explicitly tells us:
- Oasis A’s water taste is Citrus.
- Oasis C’s water taste is Tasteless.
This makes sense: the Citrus and Tasteless waters belong to the oases that are adjacent to the Pyramid (Oasis A on its left and Oasis C on its right). So now we have:
- Oasis A – Citrus
- Oasis C – Tasteless
- Oasis B – Spicy (already from step 2)
- Oasis D – Herbal (initial)
All tastes are now placed.
Step 4: Use the Green water’s left neighbor clue to set surroundings and Oasis D’s color
Clue 6 is a big one: “Green water’s left neighbor offers a place to rest and shelter.” Green water is Oasis B. Its left neighbor is Oasis A. “A place to rest and shelter” means a Palm Tree. So Oasis A is surrounded by Palm Tree.
The same clue also gives two more pieces:
- Oasis C is surrounded by Dune.
- Oasis D’s water color is Yellow.
Now we have all water colors: Oasis A Blue, Oasis B Green, Oasis C Pink, Oasis D Yellow. And we have three of the four surroundings: Oasis A Palm Tree, Oasis B Pyramid, Oasis C Dune. The only surroundings value left is Palm Tree (since two oases have that environment), so Oasis D must also be surrounded by Palm Tree.
Step 5: Confirm with the Dune-surrounded clue
Clue 7 simply reconfirms what we already know: the Dune-surrounded oasis (Oasis C) tastes something other than Citrus—it tastes Tasteless, which checks out. It also restates Oasis B’s green color. Nothing new, but it’s a nice sanity check.
Solution: The final grid
After following these steps, every cell in the grid is filled. The solved table matches what you see at the top of this article. No hidden values or tricky leftovers—just a clean, logical chain from the initial answers through the color and position clues.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 193
Even though this level solves smoothly, a couple of clues can trip you up if you’re not careful about the order of the oases.
Clue 5: “Green water is on the left of the Pink one”
The confusion here is that you need to know the natural left-to-right order of the subjects. The puzzle always lists them as A, B, C, D in that order. If you try to interpret “left of” without that assumption, you might think it means any oasis to the left in a physical grid, but Profile Perfect treats each row as a linear sequence from leftmost to rightmost. Once you know Oasis C is Pink, the only oasis to its left is Oasis B, making it Green. This clue also sneakily gives Oasis B’s taste as Spicy, so don’t miss that extra link.
Clue 4: “Citrus and plain‑tasting waters are next to the Pyramid”
This one can trip you up because it doesn’t say which side of the Pyramid the Citrus and plain (Tasteless) waters are on. The clue directly assigns the tastes to Oasis A and Oasis C, but you might worry about adjacency logic. Fortunately, the clue’s linked cells spell it out: it gives Oasis A’s taste as Citrus and Oasis C’s as Tasteless, and separately confirms Oasis B’s surroundings as Pyramid. The “next to” part is just flavor text—the actual solution is already baked into the clue’s direct links. Trust the links.
Clue 6: “Green water’s left neighbor offers a place to rest and shelter”
The phrase “left neighbor” again relies on the linear order. Green water is Oasis B, so its left neighbor is Oasis A. The “place to rest and shelter” is Palm Tree. That part is straightforward. But the clue also contains two additional assignments (Oasis C’s surroundings and Oasis D’s water color) that look unrelated at first. This is a “multi‑drop” clue—it gives three distinct pieces of info in one sentence. Read the linked cells carefully to catch all of them.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 193 is a nice, clean solve once you internalize the oasis order. The three initial answers give you a solid starting point, and the color clues (Blue vs. Pink, Green left of Pink) quickly lock down the water colors. The Pyramid and left‑neighbor clues then hand you the tastes and surroundings. No guesswork, no leftover ambiguity—just a logical chain from start to finish. If you ever get stuck on a similar level, remember to always consider the subject order and treat each clue’s linked cells as the real truth, not just the sentence itself. Happy puzzling!
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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