Profile Perfect Level 207 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 9, 2026

For Level 207, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 207 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 207 Answer

Here’s the completed grid you’re aiming for, followed by the step-by-step walkthrough that gets you there.

SubjectSceneryFurnitureCapacity
Room AUnderwaterValet Standx8
Room BSkyCoffee Stationx4
Room CDesertWine Shelfx2
Room DSpaceChandelierx6

Profile Perfect Level 207 Hints And Walkthrough

This level only has four rooms to sort through – Room A, Room B, Room C, and Room D. You’re matching each to a scenery type, a piece of furniture, and a capacity (x2, x4, x6, or x8). The puzzle hands you one initial answer right off the bat: Room B’s capacity is x4. From there the clues are pretty direct, but a couple of them need careful reading because they hand you multiple placements at once. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in Room C’s scenery and Room B’s capacity from the opening clues

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Clue 1 is a direct drop: “Restaurant C’s VIP room is in the middle of the Desert.” That immediately tells me Room C’s scenery is Desert. No guesswork needed, and it’s marked as an initial answer on the grid.

Clue 2 is worded a little oddly – “Room for people is not next to the people” – but what matters here is the exact answers it links. It confirms Room B’s capacity as x4 (which we already knew from the initial answer) and Room D’s capacity as x6. So now I know two capacities: B = x4, D = x6. That leaves x2 and x8 for Rooms A and C. I don’t know which is which yet, but I’ll get there soon.

Step 2: Use the coffee clue to set Room B’s furniture and double-check Room D’s capacity

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Clue 3 says, “People in VIP Room B can enjoy fresh hot Coffee.” That places Coffee Station as Room B’s furniture. The same clue also repeats Room D’s capacity as x6, which is just a nice confirmation. So now Room B has both a capacity (x4) and a furniture (Coffee Station). Its scenery is still open for now.

Step 3: The largest capacity room gets the Valet Stand

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Clue 4: “Valet Stand is placed inside the room with largest capacity.” The largest capacity among the four rooms must be x8, and the clue links that directly to Room A. So Room A’s furniture becomes Valet Stand and its capacity becomes x8. The clue also reaffirms Room D’s capacity as x6. Now the capacity picture is clear:

  • Room A: x8
  • Room B: x4
  • Room C: ? (only x2 left)
  • Room D: x6

So Room C must be x2. That’s a key piece because it comes up again in the next clue.

Step 4: High altitude clue gives two sceneries and locks Room C’s capacity

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Clue 5: “Room B and D are both at high altitude, but Room D is higher.” This tells me Room B’s scenery is Sky and Room D’s scenery is Space (since space is higher than sky). The same clue also confirms Room C’s capacity as x2, which matches what we just deduced. Perfect.

Now the only scenery left for Room A is Underwater (the remaining option), so I can fill that in mentally. And Room C’s scenery is already Desert from Step 1.

Step 5: The smallest room points to the Chandelier

Clue 6: “To the right of the smallest room is where the Chandelier is.” The smallest room by capacity is Room C with x2. “To the right” means the room immediately next to it in the grid order. The rooms are arranged left to right as A, B, C, D. So the room to the right of C is Room D. That means Room D’s furniture is the Chandelier.

Now we have four furniture assignments:

  • Room A: Valet Stand
  • Room B: Coffee Station
  • Room C: ? (only Wine Shelf remains)
  • Room D: Chandelier

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

By process of elimination, Room C’s furniture is Wine Shelf. Every cell is now filled:

  • Room A: Underwater, Valet Stand, x8
  • Room B: Sky, Coffee Station, x4
  • Room C: Desert, Wine Shelf, x2
  • Room D: Space, Chandelier, x6

Double‑check the initial answer (Room B capacity x4) – it’s there. All clues are satisfied. That’s the full solve.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 207

The “not next to the people” clue

Clue 2’s wording is a bit of a head‑scratcher: “Room for people is not next to the people.” There’s no obvious “people” trait in this puzzle, so don’t overthink it. The clue’s real job is to drop two capacity values – Room B’s x4 (already given) and Room D’s x6. It’s basically a slightly flavoured way to say “these two capacities are correct.” Just focus on the linked cells and move on.

The altitude comparison giving two sceneries at once

Clue 5 packs three placements into one sentence. It’s easy to miss that it also gives Room C’s capacity (x2) because you’re busy parsing “Sky” and “Space.” The trick is to treat the clue as three separate link groups: one for B’s scenery, one for D’s scenery, and one for C’s capacity. Write them down separately if you need to.

“To the right of the smallest room” requires the room order

If you’re not paying attention to the subject order (A, B, C, D from left to right), clue 6 can feel ambiguous. The game assumes you know that “right” means the next column in the grid. Once you realize Room C is the smallest (x2), the room immediately to its right is D, so D gets the Chandelier. Nothing else fits.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 207 is one of those puzzles where most of the information comes in multi‑value clues, so it pays to read each clue carefully and note every linked cell. The only real twist is the implied left‑to‑right order for the “to the right” clue, but once you lock in Room C as the smallest capacity, the rest falls into place. No hidden values, no position‑based trickery beyond that – just a clean, satisfying solve. Happy puzzling!

Want to come back for future answers? Save all Profile Perfect level answers and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. Have fun!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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