Profile Perfect Level 293 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 20, 2026
For Level 293, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 293 Answer
Here’s the quick spoiler: I’m putting the final grid first so you can check your work, then I’ll walk through the clues step by step.
| Subject | Person | Constellation | Equipment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stargazer A | Elio | Sagitta | Telescope |
| Stargazer B | Mira | Leo | Smartphone |
| Stargazer C | Kieran | Crux | Binoculars |
| Stargazer D | Nova | Cygnus | Smartphone |
Profile Perfect Level 293 Hints And Walkthrough
When I opened this level, I saw four stargazers (A through D) and three traits to match: the person’s name, the constellation they’re observing, and the equipment they’re using. Two answers were already locked in from the start – Stargazer C’s person is Kieran, and Stargazer C’s equipment is Binoculars. That gave me a solid anchor to build from. The rest of the solve came together through a mix of positional clues and a couple of cleverly linked statements about equipment and constellations.
Step 1: Set Stargazer A’s equipment using the “farthest” hint
The first clue says “Smartphone is not the farthest equipment from Kieran.” Since Kieran is Stargazer C, the farthest equipment (positionally) would be whatever Stargazer A is holding (A is two spots left of C; D is only one spot right). The clue tells us that the farthest equipment is not a Smartphone, and it directly links Stargazer A’s equipment to Telescope. So I placed Telescope under Stargazer A’s Equipment column. That’s a clean first step.
Step 2: Place Elio and Nova from the “two constellations between” clue
Clue 2 says “There are 2 constellations between Elio and Nova.” With four stargazers in order A–B–C–D, the only way to have two constellations between two people is if one is at A and the other at D (the constellations in between are B and C). The clue explicitly locks Stargazer A’s person as Elio and Stargazer D’s person as Nova. So now I have:
- Stargazer A: Person = Elio, Equipment = Telescope
- Stargazer D: Person = Nova
Stargazer A’s constellation and Stargazer D’s equipment are still blank here.
Step 3: Use the “far right constellation” rule to get Cygnus and Mira
The third clue says “Constellation on the far right is neither Leo nor Crux.” The far-right stargazer is D. So D’s constellation cannot be Leo or Crux. The clue then gives us Cygnus for Stargazer D’s constellation. At the same time, it also locks Stargazer B’s person as Mira. My grid now fills in:
- Stargazer B: Person = Mira
- Stargazer D: Constellation = Cygnus
Step 4: Tie the Telescope to Apollo’s constellation
Clue 4 says “With a Telescope, you can see the constellation tied to Apollo.” I already know Stargazer A has the Telescope. The constellation tied to Apollo in Greek myth is Sagitta (the arrow). The clue confirms Stargazer A’s constellation as Sagitta and repeats that Stargazer A’s equipment is Telescope (already set). So now Stargazer A is fully known: Elio, Sagitta, Telescope.
Step 5: Nova’s device “preserves the beauty she is seeing”
Clue 5 is about Nova (Stargazer D). It says “Nova preserves the beauty she is seeing in her device.” This tells us that Nova’s equipment is a Smartphone (a device that can capture images) and also reinforces that her constellation is Cygnus. So Stargazer D’s equipment becomes Smartphone. Now Stargazer D is complete: Nova, Cygnus, Smartphone.
Step 6: Animal constellations are not neighbors – final pieces fall into place
Clue 6 says “Animal constellations are not neighbors.” The animal constellations in this set are Leo (lion) and Cygnus (swan). (Sagitta is an arrow, Crux is a cross – not animals.) Since they cannot be neighbors, they can’t sit right next to each other. Stargazer D already has Cygnus. For Leo to not be a neighbor, it cannot be at Stargazer C (which would put it directly next to D) nor at Stargazer A (next to B? Actually B is the only spot left that could hold Leo, and A and B are neighbors – but that’s not the constraint). The clue itself directly links Stargazer B’s constellation to Leo and also gives both Stargazer B and Stargazer D the equipment Smartphone. So:
- Stargazer B: Constellation = Leo, Equipment = Smartphone
- Stargazer D: Equipment = Smartphone (already set, now confirmed)
Now Stargazer B is fully known: Mira, Leo, Smartphone.
Step 7: Fill the only remaining constellation – Crux for Stargazer C
The only constellation left is Crux. Stargazer C (Kieran, Binoculars) must have Crux as his constellation. That matches the initial constraint that the far-right constellation (D) is not Leo or Crux, which is satisfied. And the “two constellations between Elio and Nova” works because the constellations between A (Sagitta) and D (Cygnus) are Leo (B) and Crux (C) – two of them.
Step 8: Verify all clues and the final grid
Let’s double‑check every clue:
- Clue 1: Smartphone is not the farthest from Kieran – farthest is A’s Telescope, so true.
- Clue 2: Two constellations between Elio (A) and Nova (D) – Sagitta and Leo? Wait, between A and D are B and C, which have Leo and Crux – that’s two. Correct.
- Clue 3: Far right is Cygnus (not Leo or Crux) – yes, and it gave B’s person Mira.
- Clue 4: Telescope used for Sagitta – yes.
- Clue 5: Nova’s device is Smartphone – yes.
- Clue 6: Animal constellations (Leo and Cygnus) are not neighbors – B and D are separated by C, so they are not adjacent. Also both have Smartphone – consistent.
Everything lines up. The grid is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 293
“Smartphone is not the farthest equipment from Kieran”
This clue can trip you up because “farthest” is relative to Kieran’s position. You have to think about the row order of the stargazers. Since Kieran is at Stargazer C, the farthest away is Stargazer A (two steps left) – not D (only one step right). The clue doesn’t tell you directly that Stargazer A has a Telescope; it just eliminates Smartphone as the farthest. But the linked cell reveals exactly that Stargazer A’s equipment is Telescope. Once you connect the position, it’s a straightforward drop.
“Animal constellations are not neighbors”
The tricky part here is knowing which constellations count as “animal.” In this set, Leo (lion) and Cygnus (swan) are obvious animals, but what about Sagitta (arrow) or Crux (cross)? They’re not. So this clue forces Leo away from Cygnus. Since Cygnus is already at Stargazer D, Leo cannot go to Stargazer C (neighbor) – but the clue actually assigns Leo to Stargazer B, which is not adjacent to D because C sits between them. That works perfectly. Also, the clue adds that both B and D have Smartphones – a nice extra confirmation that doesn’t conflict with anything.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 293 is a satisfying puzzle that uses a mix of locked answers, positional logic, and a little mythology (Apollo’s Sagitta) to guide you. The key was recognizing that the “farthest” hint pointed to Stargazer A, and the “two constellations between” clue instantly set the endpoints. After that, the remaining clues filled in the gaps without any overlap or contradiction. If you ever get stuck on a similar level, remember to map out the order of subjects first – position clues are your best friend. Happy stargazing!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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.
More Profile Perfect Guides
Trending Guides

A Visual Dictionary of Profile Perfect Clue Words

How Profile Perfect Balances Direct Clues and Indirect Clues

The cutest logic puzzles in Profile Perfect



