Profile Perfect Level 27 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 26, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 27. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 27 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 27 Answer

Here’s the complete finished grid for this wand-matching puzzle, so you can see the final arrangement before diving into the step-by-step logic.

SubjectTipHandleElementPrice
Wand AStarWoodWater$
Wand BClawGoldWind$$
Wand COrbSilverLight$$
Wand DFeatherRopeWind$

The walkthrough below explains how every clue leads to these exact four wands and their attributes.

Profile Perfect Level 27 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 27 deals with four wands labeled A through D. Each wand has a tip shape (Star, Claw, Orb, Feather), a handle material (Wood, Gold, Silver, Rope), an element (Water, Wind, Light), and a price ($ or $$). Two answers are already locked in when the puzzle starts: Wand B’s tip is Claw, and Wand D’s handle is Rope. From there, a chain of eight clues fills in the rest. Let’s work through them in a logical order.

Step 1: Use the initial locked answers to place Wind on Wand B and a price on Wand D

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The first clue tells us that the wand with a Claw tip is imbued with the Wind element. Since we already know Wand B has a Claw tip, that means Wand B’s element is Wind. The same clue also confirms Wand B’s tip is Claw (already locked). So right away we have:

  • Wand B: Tip = Claw, Element = Wind

The second clue says the wand with a Rope handle is the cheapest. Wand D’s handle is already Rope, so Wand D’s price must be $.

  • Wand D: Handle = Rope, Price = $

This gives us a solid start – two wands with one trait each locked in, and we know what to look for next.

Step 2: Connect the Feather tip to the same element as the Claw tip

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Clue three tells us that the wand with a Feather tip has the same element as the Claw tip. The Claw tip belongs to Wand B, and its element is Wind. So the Feather-tip wand must also be Wind. The only wand without a tip yet is Wand D (since A, B, C are still open for tip, but we know B is Claw, C is unknown, D is unknown). However, the clue’s linked cells show it assigns Wand D’s tip as Feather and its element as Wind. That makes perfect sense: Wand D is the only wand with a Rope handle, and now it gets a Feather tip and the Wind element.

  • Wand D: Tip = Feather, Element = Wind

Notice that Wand D now has both its tip and element confirmed. Wand B is also Wind, so we have two Wind wands.

Step 3: Place the Orb tip on the most expensive wand

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Clue four says the Orb tip is used for the most expensive wand. In this puzzle, the price options are $ and $$. The “most expensive” tier is $$. So the wand with an Orb tip must have a price of $$. The clue assigns Wand C’s tip as Orb and its price as $$.

  • Wand C: Tip = Orb, Price = $$

Now we have three tips placed: Claw (B), Feather (D), Orb (C). The only tip left is Star, which must go to Wand A.

Step 4: Interpret the leftmost Wind wand clue to lock handle materials

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Clue five is the most positional one in the puzzle. It says: “Leftmost Wind wand has Silver and Wood handle neighbors.” The wands are ordered A, B, C, D from left to right. The leftmost wand that is Wind – meaning the first one in line that has the Wind element – is Wand B (since Wand A’s element isn’t Wind). The neighbors of Wand B are Wand A on its left and Wand C on its right. So the clue tells us that Wand A’s handle is Wood and Wand C’s handle is Silver. The clue also confirms again that Wand B is Wind and Wand D is Wind (already known).

  • Wand A: Handle = Wood
  • Wand C: Handle = Silver

Now we have three handles placed: Wood (A), Silver (C), Rope (D). The only handle left is Gold, which will go to Wand B.

Step 5: Confirm the Gold handle is second most expensive

Clue six says: “Gold handle wand is the second most expensive.” Since we already deduced that the only remaining handle for Wand B is Gold, this clue assigns Wand B’s handle as Gold and its price as $$. That matches our earlier inference – Wand B price is $$. Good, no conflict.

  • Wand B: Handle = Gold, Price = $$

Now we have all handles and all prices except Wand A’s price. Prices so far: Wand B and Wand C are $$, Wand D is $, so Wand A must be $.

Step 6: Star tip goes with a Wood handle

Clue seven is direct: the wand with a Star tip has a Wood handle. The only wand without a tip confirmed is Wand A, and we already know Wand A’s handle is Wood. So this clue confirms Wand A’s tip is Star and its handle is Wood (already set). That locks the tip for Wand A.

  • Wand A: Tip = Star, Handle = Wood

Everything is now consistent: Wand A has Star tip, Wood handle, unknown element, $ price.

Step 7: The Wood-handle wand is not imbued with Light

Clue eight says the wand with a Wood handle is not imbued with Light. Wand A has a Wood handle, so its element cannot be Light. The only elements left are Water and Light (since Wind is taken by B and D). So Wand A must be Water.

  • Wand A: Element = Water

That leaves the only remaining element, Light, for Wand C.

  • Wand C: Element = Light

Now every cell is filled. The final grid matches the one at the top of this article.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the seven steps above, the only unchecked cell was Wand C’s element, which we placed as Light by elimination. All other traits were directly assigned by clues. The final grid is complete and every clue is satisfied. No contradictions or leftover values remain.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 27

Even though the solve is fairly linear, a couple of clues can trip up players if read too quickly. Here are the ones that might cause head-scratching.

“Leftmost Wind wand” – what does that mean?

Clue five is the only clue that uses positioning. “Leftmost Wind wand” refers to the first wand in order (A, B, C, D) that has the Wind element. Since Wand A is Water (as we later learn), Wand B is the first Wind wand. Some players might think “leftmost” means the wand that is farthest left overall (Wand A), but the clue specifies “Wind wand,” so you need to find the leftmost among the Wind wands only. Also, the phrase “has Silver and Wood handle neighbors” could be interpreted as two separate neighbors – one with a Silver handle and one with a Wood handle. That’s exactly the case: Wand B’s left neighbor (A) has Wood, and its right neighbor (C) has Silver. If you mistakenly thought both neighbors had to be on the same side, you might get stuck. Reading carefully and knowing the order is key.

“Most expensive wand” vs. “second most expensive”

Clue four says the Orb tip is on the “most expensive wand,” while clue six says the Gold handle is on the “second most expensive” wand. The price scale in Profile Perfect Level 27 has only two tiers: $ and $$. So “most expensive” means $$, and “second most expensive” would be the next tier down. But here both $$ wands exist – B and C. So how can there be a “second most expensive”? In reality, the phrase “second most expensive” is used loosely because there is a tie at the top. The clue still correctly assigns Wand B’s price as $$. The trick is that the puzzle treats $$ as the highest price, and any wand with $$ is one of the “most expensive.” The “second most expensive” is just another way of saying “one of the top-priced wands” or possibly a ranking error. Don’t let the wording confuse you – the clue’s linked cells show exactly which wand gets which price.

The Feather tip–Wind connection

Clue three says the Feather tip has the same element as the Claw tip. Since we know the Claw tip is Wind, the Feather tip must also be Wind. But note: there are two Wind wands in the final grid (B and D). The Feather tip ends up on Wand D, which is indeed Wind. Some players might assume that the Feather tip’s element is unique, but the puzzle is fine with two wands sharing an element. The clue is straightforward – just don’t overthink it.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 27 is a neat little puzzle that relies on a few direct assignments and one position-based clue. The two initial locked answers give you a quick foothold, and the rest of the clues unfold in a clear chain. The trickiest part is interpreting the “leftmost Wind wand” correctly and not getting hung up on the price ranking wording. Once you understand that the wands are ordered from left to right and that prices are simply $ or $$, the solve becomes a matter of filling in the blanks one at a time. If you follow the steps I outlined, you’ll have the grid complete in no time. Happy puzzling!

Working through more levels? Keep all Profile Perfect level answers bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and 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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