Profile Perfect Level 33 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 27, 2026
Here is the answer for Level 33 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 33 Answer
I’ll put the completed grid first, then walk through how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Destination | Color | Flight Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plane A | Italy | Blue | N3272 |
| Plane B | Canada | Yellow | NLS845 |
| Plane C | Japan | Red | TH192 |
Profile Perfect Level 33 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 33 works with three planes and three simple traits – destination, color, and flight code. The puzzle starts with three direct “initial” clues that pin down one fact per plane, and then the remaining clues connect those facts through positions and relationships. There are no hidden values or tricky slash-separated cells, so once you see how the first few pieces fit together, the rest falls into place quickly.
Step 1: Lock in the three starting answers
The first three clues are given as starting points. Clue 1 says the first plane is heading to Italy. Since the subjects are listed as Plane A, Plane B, Plane C in that order, “first plane” means Plane A. So Plane A’s destination is Italy. Clue 2 tells us Plane B has a bright Yellow coating – that locks Plane B’s color as Yellow. Clue 3 says Plane C’s flight code starts with a letter different from the others. The wording “different from the rest” implies the other two planes share a starting letter. At this point we don’t know the other codes yet, but the clue gives us Plane C’s code directly: TH192. So Plane C’s flight code is TH192. Three cells are now filled.
Step 2: Use the “next to” clue to assign Plane A’s color
Clue 4 says the Blue plane that is headed to Italy is next to the Yellow plane. We already know Plane A is heading to Italy. So Plane A must be the Blue plane. And the Yellow plane is Plane B. The “next to” relationship works because the planes are ordered – Plane A is first, Plane B is second. They are adjacent. This confirms Plane A’s color as Blue.
Step 3: Connect the flight code to the destination
Clue 5 is straightforward: Flight Code TH192 is heading to Japan. Since we already have TH192 assigned to Plane C, that means Plane C’s destination is Japan. This also starts to narrow down where Plane B is going: the only destination left after Italy and Japan is Canada.
Step 4: Match the Japan flight with its color
Clue 6 says the long flight to Japan is boarded on the Red plane. The plane going to Japan is Plane C, so Plane C must be Red. That gives us Plane C’s color.
Step 5: Confirm Plane B’s destination and flight code
Clue 7 says the plane to Canada has three letters in its flight code. We now know the only destination left for Plane B is Canada, so Plane B is indeed the Canada plane. Its flight code, NLS845, contains three letters (N, L, S), which matches the clue. This also confirms Plane A’s flight code by elimination: the only code not yet placed is N3272, and that goes to Plane A.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point every cell is filled. Let’s double‑check: Plane A has Italy, Blue, N3272. Plane B has Canada, Yellow, NLS845. Plane C has Japan, Red, TH192. All clues are satisfied – the first plane heads to Italy, the Blue plane (Plane A) is next to the Yellow plane (Plane B), the code starting with T goes to Japan, the Red plane flies to Japan, and Plane B’s code has three letters. Nothing is left to guess.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 33
The “first plane” wording
Clue 1 says “the first plane is heading to Italy.” Some players might wonder whether “first” refers to Plane A by name or to a positional order. In this puzzle, the subjects are given in a fixed lineup – Plane A, Plane B, Plane C – so “first” clearly means Plane A. If you misinterpret it as a random ordering, you might try to test other assignments, but the later clue about being “next to” the Yellow plane only works if Plane A is in position one. Once you treat the subject list as the natural order, everything clicks.
“Next to” without explicit positions
Clue 4 says “The Blue plane headed to Italy is next to the Yellow plane.” It doesn’t say “to the left” or “to the right,” only that they are adjacent. Because we already know Plane A (Italy) and Plane B (Yellow) are the first two in the list, adjacency is satisfied. If you haven’t internalized the order, you might worry about whether they could be in positions 2 and 3 instead. But the clue locks the Blue plane to Italy first, and since the Yellow plane is already placed as Plane B, the only way they can be next to each other is if the Blue plane is Plane A. This clue also indirectly confirms the order of the subjects – a subtle point that can trip you up if you overthink it.
The “three letters” clue and code format
Clue 7 says the plane to Canada has three letters in its flight code. The codes in this puzzle are a mix of letters and numbers (N3272, NLS845, TH192). The phrase “has 3 letters” refers to the alphabetic characters, not the total length. NLS845 has three letters (N, L, S) while N3272 has only one letter (N) and TH192 has two (T, H). So the clue directly points to Plane B’s code, but only after you’ve already deduced that Canada must go to Plane B by elimination. The trick is to realize that “letters” means only the alphabetic part – a small but important distinction.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 33 is a clean, three‑plane puzzle that rewards careful reading of the initial clues. The key was recognizing that “first plane” means Plane A and that the subject order matters for adjacency. Once you lock in the three starting answers from clues 1‑3, the remaining clues simply fill in the gaps by linking destination, color, and flight code together. No hidden values, no split cells – just a straightforward chain of deductions that ends with a perfectly matched grid.
Before you move on, bookmark the level walkthrough index 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.
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