Profile Perfect Level 23 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 26, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 23 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 23 Answer
I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through each deduction so you can see how everything locks in.
| Subject | Color | Activity | Door | Crowd | Parking Space |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Building A | Blue | Office | Wood | x1 | x2 |
| Building B | Brown | Gaming | Glass | x5 | x1 |
| Building C | Orange | Gym | Curtain | x2 | x5 |
| Building D | White | Hospital | Steel | x4 | x4 |
Profile Perfect Level 23 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 23 gives you four buildings to match with five traits: color, activity, door type, crowd size, and parking space. The puzzle starts with a couple of locked answers and a few direct clues, but the real challenge comes from the positional hints – “neighbor,” “next to,” and “left of” – that force you to figure out the order of the buildings. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock the first direct answers from the starting clues
The very first clue tells us that the Office is the least crowded building, and it links that to Building A. So Building A’s activity is Office, and its crowd is x1. That’s our first solid anchor.
Next, Building D treats sick people – that means its activity is Hospital. Simple and direct.
And Building C has a Curtain door. So we already know:
- Building A: Activity = Office, Crowd = x1
- Building D: Activity = Hospital
- Building C: Door = Curtain
Step 2: Connect the Brown building with Office and Gym
Clue 4 says the Brown building is a neighbor of both the Office and the Gym. That tells us a few things at once. The Brown building itself is Building B – the clue confirms Building B’s color is Brown. The Office is Building A (we already have that). The Gym must be Building C, because the only way a single building can be neighbor to two different buildings is if it sits between them. So we also get Building C’s activity: Gym.
Now we have:
- Building B: Color = Brown
- Building C: Activity = Gym
Step 3: Use the crowd‑parking relationship to lock Building B’s numbers
Clue 5 says the building with the most crowd has the least parking space. At this point we don’t know all the crowd values, but the clue directly gives us Building B’s crowd as x5 and its parking space as x1. So Building B is both the most crowded and the one with the smallest parking spot.
Step 4: Place the Steel door and its crowd relationship
Clue 6: The Steel door building has exactly twice the crowd of the Gym. The Gym is Building C, and the Steel door belongs to Building D (the clue confirms that). So later we’ll need crowd numbers that satisfy D’s crowd = 2 × C’s crowd. For now, we note Building D’s door is Steel.
Step 5: Figure out the order using the Glass door and the White building
Clue 7 says the building with the Glass door is next to the Office. The Office is Building A, so the Glass door building must be right next to it. That can only be Building B, which also fits with B having the Glass door (clue 9 will confirm that). So now we know Building B’s door is Glass.
Clue 8 says the White building is not next to the Glass door building. The White building is Building D (the clue gives that). Since B (Glass door) is next to A, and D is not next to B, the only possible order is A, B, C, D in a straight line. That also matches the “neighbor” setup from clue 4, where B sits between A and C.
Step 6: Blue building and Wooden door
Clue 9 tells us the Blue building has a Wooden door. That’s Building A – so Building A’s color is Blue and its door is Wood. It also mentions that Building B’s door is Glass, which we already have.
Step 7: Left of the Gaming Center has parking space
Clue 10: The building left of the Gaming Center has a parking space. “Gaming Center” is Building B’s activity – the clue confirms Building B’s activity is Gaming. The building to the left of B is Building A, so Building A’s parking space is x2.
Step 8: Curtain door building has more parking than the White building
Clue 11: The Curtain door building (Building C) has more parking than the White building (Building D). The parking values we have so far: A = x2, B = x1. The only remaining numbers are x4 and x5. Since C must have more than D, C gets x5 and D gets x4. That locks Building C’s parking space at x5 and Building D’s at x4.
Step 9: Use the twice‑the‑crowd clue to finish crowd values
Now the crowd values left are x2 and x4 (A has x1, B has x5). Clue 6 says the Steel door building (D) has twice the crowd of the Gym (C). So D’s crowd must be x4 and C’s crowd must be x2. Perfect match.
Step 10: Fill in the remaining color by elimination
We have colors: Building A = Blue, Building B = Brown, Building D = White. That leaves Orange for Building C. And everything else is already set. The final grid matches the answer table above.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 23
“Brown building is neighbor of Office and Gym”
This clue can throw you off because it doesn’t immediately say which building is Brown. You have to realize that the Brown building has to be sandwiched between two different activities – Office and Gym – which forces those activities to be on either side. Once you know Office is Building A, the only way a neighbor can touch both is if Gym is Building C and the Brown building is B. It also subtly confirms the linear order.
“Building with most crowd has the least parking space”
At first this seems like a general rule, but the clue actually gives you two specific values: the building with the highest crowd (x5) gets the lowest parking (x1). The tricky part is that you don’t yet know which building that is, but later clues reveal that Building B is both the Gaming Center and the one with Glass door, so it naturally falls into place. Don’t try to guess – just note the clue and let the other deductions point you to Building B.
“Left of Gaming Center has parking space”
This is a positional clue that depends on knowing which building is the Gaming Center. The clue itself tells you that the Gaming Center is Building B, but it’s easy to miss that the value “Gaming” for Building B comes from this same clue. Once you lock that in, the “left of” part gives you Building A’s parking space. Make sure you don’t treat “left of” as a separate guess – the clue packages both the activity and the parking assignment together.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 23 is a great example of how positional logic can tie together seemingly unrelated clues. The key was recognizing that the “neighbor” and “next to” hints define the building order, and that the crowd‑parking relationship directly gives Building B’s numbers. After that, the remaining clues fall into place like dominoes – the twice‑the‑crowd ratio, the parking comparison, and the color elimination. Just take it one step at a time and you’ll have the full grid in no time.
Keep the full Profile Perfect guide 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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