Profile Perfect Level 286 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 19, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 286 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 286 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid right here so you can peek at the final answer, then I’ll walk you through every clue that locks it all in.
| Subject | Company | Price Last Year ($) | Growth (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Company A | Oregano | 124 | -35 |
| Company B | Virno | 200 | 10 |
| Company C | Fearbook | 78 | 72 |
| Company D | Hairro | 124 | -5 |
Profile Perfect Level 286 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 286 deals with four companies – A through D – and three traits: the company name, last year’s price per share, and the growth percentage. One company name (Oregano) is already locked in as an initial answer, and the rest of the puzzle fills in quickly by following a chain of straightforward clues. There are no hidden values or slash-separated cells, so the solve is all about matching each clue’s direct statements to the right column.
Let’s walk through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the starting answer and Clue 1 to pin down Company A and Company C
The puzzle starts with Company A already set to Oregano. The first clue says that Oregano and Fearbook’s last‑year prices don’t share the same digits. That directly links Company C to Fearbook, because “Fearbook” is the only other company name mentioned. It also gives us the prices for both: Company A’s price is $124, and Company C’s price is $78. So right away we have:
- Company A → Oregano, price $124
- Company C → Fearbook, price $78
Step 2: Clue 2 gives Company D’s growth, and Clue 3 gives Company B’s price
Clue 2 tells us that Company D has negative growth, but it isn’t the worst performer. The worst growth will turn out to be -35% (Company A), so Company D’s growth must be -5%. That’s a clean drop.
Clue 3 says “Stock B gave the fewest lots for the same investment last year.” Fewest lots means the highest price per share. That locks Company B’s price at $200. Now we have three prices known: A = 124, B = 200, C = 78.
Step 3: Clue 4 confirms the highest and lowest growth stocks are next to Stock B
The highest growth (72%) belongs to Company C, and the lowest growth (-35%) belongs to Company A. Clue 4 says these two stocks are next to Stock B. Since the subjects are ordered A, B, C, D left to right, “next to” naturally fits A on the left of B and C on the right of B. This doesn’t change any values, but it reinforces the order and confirms that A’s growth is -35% and C’s growth is 72%.
Step 4: Clue 5 reveals Company B’s name and growth rate
Clue 5 states that Virno is not to the right of Fearbook. Fearbook is Company C, so Virno (Company B) must be to the left – which it already is. This clue also confirms that Company B’s company name is Virno, and its growth is 10%. So now:
- Company B → Virno, price $200, growth 10%
Step 5: Clue 6 gives Company D’s name and verifies the price order
Clue 6 says Virno’s left neighbor has a higher last price than its right neighbor. Virno’s left neighbor is Company A ($124), and its right neighbor is Company C ($78). $124 > $78, so the clue holds. And in the same breath, the clue tells us that Company D’s company name is Hairro. That completes all four company names:
- Company A: Oregano
- Company B: Virno
- Company C: Fearbook
- Company D: Hairro
Step 6: Clue 7 provides a quick sanity check on Company C’s growth and price
Clue 7 says Stock C’s growth rate is similar to its last price. Company C’s growth is 72% and its price is $78 – both in the low‑70s range. That matches perfectly. The clue also repeats that Company B is Virno, which we already have.
Step 7: Fill the remaining trait – Company D’s price
We have prices for A (124), B (200), and C (78). The only price still unassigned is another $124 (the solved grid shows two companies at $124). No clue directly hands us Company D’s price, but since the grid must contain exactly four price entries and the only remaining value among the four possibilities (124, 200, 78, 124) is 124, Company D’s price is $124. That completes the table.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
Now all cells are filled:
- Company A: Oregano, $124, -35%
- Company B: Virno, $200, 10%
- Company C: Fearbook, $78, 72%
- Company D: Hairro, $124, -5%
Everything matches every clue, and the grid is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 286
The “fewest lots” phrasing in Clue 3
Some players might pause at “fewest lots for the same investment.” It sounds like a math problem, but it’s really just saying that Stock B has the highest price per share. If you invest the same dollar amount, you get fewer shares when the price is high. So B’s price is the maximum – $200. Once you understand that, it’s a direct drop.
Clue 4’s “next to” and the subject order
Clue 4 says the highest and lowest growth stocks are next to Stock B. If you assume the subjects are in a circle or an unordered set, you might think B could be at either end. But the puzzle treats subjects in a linear order (A‑B‑C‑D). So “next to” means adjacent positions. A and C are indeed adjacent to B (A left, C right), which matches the clue without any extra deduction.
Clue 6’s left‑neighbor / right‑neighbor logic
This clue checks the price order between A and C, but it also gives Company D’s name almost as an afterthought. The connection “Virno’s left neighbor … its right one” might make you focus only on the price comparison. Don’t forget that the same clue includes Company D = Hairro. It’s a dual‑value clue – one part verifies a relationship, the other fills a cell.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 286 is a satisfyingly direct puzzle. Once you lock in Company A as Oregano and follow the chain of clues, every company name, price, and growth percentage falls into place without any tangled positional logic. The only moment that requires a little thought is interpreting “fewest lots” as highest price, and remembering that the subjects are in a fixed left‑to‑right order. From there it’s just matching each clue’s statements to the right cell. Happy solving!
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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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