Profile Perfect Level 22 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 26, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 22 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 22 Answer
Here's the fully solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 22, followed by a step-by-step walkthrough that shows how every clue fits together.
| Subject | Cuisine | Head Chef | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant A | Steak | Darwin | $ |
| Restaurant B | Pasta | Sean | $$ |
| Restaurant C | Sushi | Felix | $$ |
| Restaurant D | Rice | Warren | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 22 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 22 gives you four restaurants, three traits (Cuisine, Head Chef, Price), and a handful of clues that are more about neighbor logic than hidden values. One initial answer locks Restaurant B’s head chef right away, and the rest of the solve builds from there. Let’s walk through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answers to drop three early placements
The puzzle starts with a locked cell: Restaurant B’s head chef is Sean. That’s our anchor. The second clue says the chef with a scar makes the best Pasta – and that scar belongs to Sean. So we immediately know Restaurant B serves Pasta and Sean is its chef.
Clue 1 tells us Restaurant D serves Rice, and clue 3 says Restaurant A’s chef is the famous Big Mustache guy – Darwin. So we already have:
- Restaurant B: Cuisine = Pasta, Head Chef = Sean
- Restaurant D: Cuisine = Rice
- Restaurant A: Head Chef = Darwin
Nothing tricky yet – these are direct assignments from the first three clues.
Step 2: The price clues define the cheapest and most expensive
Clue 4 says the restaurant serving Rice (that’s D) is the most affordable, so Restaurant D’s Price = $.
Clue 5 says the restaurant next to the cheapest is the most expensive. The subjects appear in order A‑B‑C‑D, so D’s only neighbor is C. That makes Restaurant C the most expensive: its price must be $$ (since only $ and $$ exist in this puzzle). We now have D at $ and C at $$.
Step 3: The “Steak house cheaper than Pasta” comparison locks A’s cuisine and price
Clue 6 compares the Steak house and the Pasta restaurant. It directly tells us:
- The Steak house is Restaurant A (it will be cheaper than B’s Pasta)
- Steak house’s price is $
- Pasta restaurant’s price is $$
So now Restaurant A’s Cuisine = Steak and its Price = $. And Restaurant B’s Price is confirmed as $$ (already consistent with B being the Pasta place). At this point:
- A: Steak, Darwin, $
- B: Pasta, Sean, $$
- C: unknown cuisine and chef, $$
- D: Rice, unknown chef, $
Step 4: The Sushi chef clue places C’s cuisine and chef
Clue 7 says the Sushi chef takes good care of his long hair – that’s the chef at Restaurant C. So Restaurant C’s Cuisine = Sushi and its Head Chef = Felix. Now only D’s chef is missing.
Step 5: The bald chef neighbor logic finishes the grid
Clue 8 says the restaurant next to the long‑haired chef (Felix at C) has a bald chef. The neighbors of C are B and D. So the bald chef is at either B or D.
Clue 9 says the bald chef is not next to the Pasta restaurant. The Pasta restaurant is B. “Next to B” means restaurants A and C. So the bald chef cannot be at A or C.
If the bald chef were at B, he would be the chef of the Pasta restaurant itself. In puzzle language, “not next to” implies a different restaurant – being the same restaurant doesn’t count as “next to.” That would also leave D as the only candidate that satisfies both clues: D is next to C (so it meets clue 8) and D is not adjacent to B (so it meets clue 9). Therefore Restaurant D’s Head Chef = Warren, the bald chef.
All chefs are now placed:
- A: Darwin
- B: Sean
- C: Felix
- D: Warren
Every cuisine, price, and chef is locked, and the grid matches the solved table above.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 22
Clue 5: “Next to the cheapest is the most expensive”
This clue trips up players who aren’t sure about the ordering of the restaurants. In Profile Perfect, subjects are always listed left to right in the order given: A, B, C, D. So the cheapest is D, and its only neighbor (the restaurant directly next to it) is C. That makes C the most expensive. If you tried to treat “next to” as meaning either side or assumed a circular arrangement, you’d end up stuck. Remember: the grid order is fixed, and “next to” refers to immediate adjacency in that list.
Clue 8 and 9 together: The bald chef restriction
The tricky part here is interpreting “not next to the Pasta restaurant.” Clue 8 says the restaurant next to Felix (C) has a bald chef – that gives two possibilities: B or D. Then clue 9 says the bald chef is not next to the Pasta restaurant (B).
If you think the bald chef could be at B, you might argue that B is not next to itself, so it satisfies “not next to.” But that’s a loophole the puzzle doesn’t intend. The standard interpretation is that “next to” refers to two different restaurants. The bald chef’s restaurant must be a different restaurant from the Pasta restaurant. Since B is the Pasta restaurant, the bald chef cannot be there. That leaves only D. Once you see that, the logic becomes clean: D is next to C, and D is not adjacent to B, so Warren (the bald chef) lands at D.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 22 is a straightforward logic grid once you lock in the initial assignments and correctly handle the neighbor relationships. The three direct clues (Rice, Scar, Mustache) give you a strong start, and the price comparisons fill in the rest. The only real head‑scratcher is the bald chef’s position, but treating “next to” as strictly different restaurants and remembering the left‑to‑right order resolves it. After that, every cell falls into place – no hidden values, no slashes, just a clean, satisfying solve.
Solving more Profile Perfect levels? Bookmark our all-level answer guide for quick access next time. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments. 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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