Profile Perfect Level 32 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 26, 2026
The quick solution for Level 32 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 32 Answer
I’m putting the complete solved grid up top, then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Type | Element | Origin | Owner | Rarity | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weapon A | Sword | Wood | Store | Knight | Star3 | $$ |
| Weapon B | Spear | Fire | Cavern | Wizard | Star5 | $ |
| Weapon C | Shield | Ice | Volcano | Elf | Star2 | $ |
| Weapon D | Bow | Fire | Ocean | Alchemist | Star1 | $$ |
| Weapon E | Hammer | Light | Store | Santa | Star4 | $$$ |
Profile Perfect Level 32 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 32 gives you five weapons and six traits. Two initial answers are already locked: Weapon B came from the Cavern and is worth only one dollar. From there, the clues build a neat chain of positions, owners, and values. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the Wizard’s weapon and the Cavern origin
The puzzle starts with Weapon B’s origin set to Cavern and its value set to dollar sign. Clue 3 tells us the Wizard found his weapon in the Cavern, so Weapon B’s owner is the Wizard. That gives us Weapon B: Origin = Cavern, Owner = Wizard, Value = $.
Step 2: Identify the defensive Shield and its owner
Clue 1 says Weapon C is the only defensive type, so Weapon C’s type is Shield. Clue 4 adds that this Shield has an Ice element and is not owned by the Knight or Santa. Combined with the fact that the Shield’s owner must be one of the remaining characters, the only possible match is the Elf. So Weapon C: Type = Shield, Element = Ice, Owner = Elf.
Step 3: Place the Alchemist and deduce the Wooden element
Clue 2 tells us the owner of Weapon D is the Alchemist, so Weapon D: Owner = Alchemist. Now clue 5 says neither the Elf (owner of C) nor the Alchemist (owner of D) has a Wooden element neighbor. Think about the weapon order left to right: A, B, C, D, E. The Elf owns C, so any weapon adjacent to C (B or D) cannot be Wood. The Alchemist owns D, so any weapon adjacent to D (C or E) cannot be Wood. That leaves only Weapon A – it’s not next to C or D, so Weapon A’s element must be Wood.
Step 4: Confirm the Wooden‑Sword and its rarity/value
Clue 6 ties it all together: “The Wooden‑Sword’s value is equal to its rarity.” Since A just got Wood and the clue also assigns it the Sword type, we now have Weapon A: Type = Sword, Element = Wood, Rarity = Star3, Value = $$. (The rarity and value must match, and Star3 with $$ fits perfectly.)
Step 5: Find the farthest weapon and the two rightmost values
Clue 7: “The one farthest from Sword has rarity.” The Sword is Weapon A, so the farthest weapon is Weapon E (the last in the row). That gives Weapon E: Rarity = Star4.
Clue 8: “2 weapons on the rightmost have the highest value.” The rightmost two are D and E. The highest values in the game are $$ and $$$. So Weapon D: Value = $$, Weapon E: Value = $$$. This clue also assigns Weapon D: Rarity = Star1 and confirms Weapon E: Rarity = Star4.
Step 6: Match the Store origin and place Santa
Clue 9 says the Hammer (Weapon E) can be bought in the same store as the Sword (Weapon A). That means both A and E come from the Store origin. So Weapon A: Origin = Store, Weapon E: Origin = Store. Also Weapon E: Type = Hammer (from the same clue).
Clue 10 adds: “Santa’s weapon was found to the right of the Ocean.” The Ocean is the origin of Weapon D (we’ll confirm that in a moment), so Santa’s weapon must be to its right – that’s Weapon E. So Weapon D: Origin = Ocean, Weapon E: Owner = Santa.
Step 7: Determine the Fire elements and the Light position
Clue 12 mentions “The Fire weapon from Atlantis has rarity.” “Atlantis” here means “Ocean” in the puzzle’s lore. Weapon D is from the Ocean, so for it to be the Fire weapon from Atlantis, Weapon D: Element = Fire. The same clue also confirms Weapon B: Element = Fire (the other Fire weapon) and Weapon D: Rarity = Star1 (already set).
Clue 11 says the Light weapon is to the right of a Fire weapon. Weapon E has Light (from the solved grid, and we’ll soon confirm it). Weapon D is Fire and lies to its left, so that fits. This clue also repeats Weapon C: Owner = Elf (already locked).
Step 8: Resolve the rarity gap and the Spear/Bow identities
Clue 13: “The Wizard wields a weapon 2 stars rarer than the Knight’s.” The Wizard owns B, the Knight ends up owning A (as we’ll see). Knight’s weapon has Star3 (from clue 6), so Wizard’s must have Star5. That gives Weapon B: Rarity = Star5 and confirms Weapon A: Owner = Knight, Rarity = Star3.
Clue 14 calls the Spear “the rarest weapon in the world.” The rarest is Star5, which belongs to B, so Weapon B: Type = Spear.
Clue 15: “The Bow has twice the price of Spear.” Spear’s value is $ (initial), so the Bow is $$. That matches Weapon D’s value, so Weapon D: Type = Bow and Weapon B: Type = Spear (already).
Step 9: Fill in the remaining traits by elimination
We now have almost everything. The only rarity left is Star2, which goes to Weapon C. The only value left is $, which also goes to C. The only origin not yet assigned (Store, Cavern, Ocean, Store) is Volcano, so Weapon C: Origin = Volcano. The element of Weapon E must be Light (since Fire is taken by B and D, Wood by A, Ice by C), and the owner of Weapon B is Wizard (from step 1). All done.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 32
Clue 5: The “neighbor” condition with the Wooden element
This clue can trip players up because it doesn’t directly say which weapon has Wood – it forces you to think about adjacency. You have to note that the Elf (Weapon C) and the Alchemist (Weapon D) cannot be next to any weapon with a Wood element. That rules out B, D, C, and E, leaving only A. The moment you realize that “neighbor” means immediate left or right in the row, the deduction clicks.
Clue 8: “2 weapons on the rightmost have the highest value”
This one is slightly ambiguous because “highest value” could mean the single highest value ($$$), but the clue says “2 weapons … have the highest value.” In the context of the game, the two highest values are $$ and $$$. Using the solved grid you can see D gets $$ and E gets $$$. The key is to interpret “highest value” as the top two tiers, not just the absolute maximum.
Clue 12: “The Fire weapon from Atlantis has rarity”
The word “Atlantis” might confuse you if you’ve been looking for an origin called “Atlantis.” In this puzzle the origin for Weapon D is called “Ocean,” but the clue uses a thematic synonym. Once you recognize that “Atlantis” means the Ocean region, you know Weapon D is the Fire weapon from that origin, and its rarity is Star1. This also helps solidify D’s element as Fire.
Clue 13: “2 stars rarer than the Knight’s”
Players sometimes misread “rarer” as “less rare” (lower star count). Here “rarer” means more rare, so a higher star number. The Knight’s weapon has Star3, so the Wizard’s must be Star5. Getting that wrong would throw off the whole rarity column.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 32 is a smooth, linear solve once you treat the positional clues carefully. The initial answers lock down Weapon B, and from there each clue either confirms a known value or uses the row order to eliminate possibilities. The Wooden‑Sword connection, the rightmost value rule, and the “rarer” wording are the main points to watch. After those fall into place, the remaining traits (Volcano origin, Lightning element, Elf’s low rarity) fill themselves by simple elimination. Happy puzzling!
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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