Profile Perfect Level 39 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 27, 2026
You can save the final answer for Level 39 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 39 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid, followed by a full walkthrough that shows how each clue locks everything into place.
| Subject | Theme | Seat Type | Extra Feature | Refreshment | Staff | Entry Card |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lounge A | Skyview | Sofa | Laundry | Coffee / Cola | Gary | Amex |
| Lounge B | Classic | Bench | Bar | Juice | Jane | Mastercard |
| Lounge C | Futuristic | Stool | Library | Tea | Eliza | Union Pay |
| Lounge D | Nature | Recliner | Arcade | Wine | Isaac | JCB / Visa |
Profile Perfect Level 39 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 39 drops you into a set of four lounges (A through D) with six traits to fill: Theme, Seat Type, Extra Feature, Refreshment, Staff, and Entry Card. Two initial answers are already locked in: Lounge B’s seat type is Bench, and Lounge C’s refreshment is Tea. A couple of cells in the final grid hold two values separated by a slash — Lounge A’s refreshment can be both Coffee and Cola, and Lounge D’s entry card takes both JCB and Visa. The puzzle uses neighbor logic, simple positional clues, and a few direct links that build on each other nicely. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the first two themes from the starting clues
Clue 1 says the lounge next to the Bench has a beautiful Skyview. Since we already know Lounge B has Bench (initial answer), the lounge next to it must be either Lounge A or Lounge C (assuming lounges are in order A–B–C–D). Clue 1 also directly links that Skyview belongs to that neighbor. Meanwhile, Clue 2 tells us Tea is served in the Futuristic lounge, and we already have Tea locked to Lounge C — so Lounge C’s theme is Futuristic. That means the lounge next to Bench cannot be Lounge C (it’s already Futuristic, not Skyview), so it must be Lounge A. Therefore, Lounge A’s theme is Skyview. We also confirm Lounge B’s seat type as Bench (already set) and Lounge C’s theme as Futuristic (from Clue 2). Good start.
Step 2: Place Gary and the seat type for Lounge A
Clue 3 says Gary is not in or next to the Futuristic lounge. Futuristic is Lounge C, so Gary cannot be in Lounge C or its neighbors. The neighbors of Lounge C are Lounge B and Lounge D. So Gary is not in Lounge B, C, or D — that leaves only Lounge A. So Gary is the staff for Lounge A. Clue 4 then tells us Gary’s lounge does not use Stool or Recliner. Since Lounge A’s seat type is now the only missing seat for that lounge, it can’t be Stool or Recliner. The only remaining seat type among the four is Sofa (since we already have Bench for B and will later get Stool for C and Recliner for D). So Lounge A’s seat type is Sofa. We also note from Clue 4 that this deduction reinforces Lounge C’s theme as Futuristic (already known).
Step 3: Place Eliza and connect the two-card lounge
Clue 5: A lounge beside Eliza accepts two types of card. “Accepts two types of card” means the Entry Card cell has two values separated by a slash — that’s Lounge D’s JCB / Visa. So the lounge beside Eliza has JCB/Visa. That lounge is Lounge D (the only one with a slash in Entry Card). Therefore Eliza must be in one of Lounge D’s neighbors. Lounge D’s neighbors are Lounge C and Lounge ? — since lounges are in order A–B–C–D, neighbors of D are only C. Wait, “beside” usually means immediately adjacent, so Lounge D’s only adjacent lounge is Lounge C (if linear order). But could it be A? No, the order is A, B, C, D. So the lounge beside Eliza is Lounge D, meaning Eliza is in Lounge C (the neighbor). Clue 5 also says that the lounge beside Eliza accepts two types of card, which matches D, and also says “A lounge beside Eliza accepts 2 types of card” — that’s D. So Eliza is in Lounge C. That also tells us Lounge B’s theme: Clue 5 directly states “Lounge B.Theme = Classic” in its linked cells. So Lounge B’s theme is Classic.
Step 4: Place the Arcade and the Nature theme
Clue 6: Sofa is 3 columns away from the lounge with Arcade. Sofa is in Lounge A (seat type Sofa). “3 columns away” means counting lounges? In a row of four lounges, “columns” likely refers to positions: A (1), B (2), C (3), D (4). Sofa at position 1. Three columns away could be position 4 (D) — 1 to 4 is 3 steps? Actually difference of 3 in index: A to D is 3 columns apart (A->B->C->D, that's 3 steps). So the lounge with Arcade must be Lounge D. Clue 7 says Nature lounge allows customers to play games — that directly links Nature theme to Arcade extra feature. So Lounge D has Arcade and its theme is Nature. Perfect.
Step 5: Classic lounge requires Mastercard, and Mastercard is not next to Visa
Clue 8: Entry to Classic lounge requires Mastercard. Classic is Lounge B, so Lounge B’s entry card is Mastercard. Clue 9: Mastercard lounge is not next to Visa lounge. Mastercard is Lounge B. Its neighbors are Lounge A and Lounge C. So neither Lounge A nor Lounge C can have Visa. But Lounge D has Visa (as part of its slash). That’s fine because D is not next to B? Actually B and D are not adjacent (C separates them). So that’s fine. But Clue 9 also links Lounge C’s staff as Eliza (already set) and confirms Lounge D’s entry card includes Visa. So far so good.
Step 6: Amex lounge does not serve Juice or Tea, and we deduce more
Clue 15: Amex lounge does not serve Juice or Tea. We haven’t placed Amex yet. Which lounge uses Amex? It will be Lounge A based on later deductions. Also this clue links Lounge A’s refreshment as Cola (one of the slash values) and Lounge D’s seat type as Recliner. So from Clue 15 we get: Lounge A’s refreshment includes Cola (but could also have Coffee from other clues), Lounge A’s entry card is Amex, and Lounge D’s seat type is Recliner. We already know Lounge D’s seat type was not yet set; now it’s Recliner. Also note that Clue 15 says “Amex lounge does not serve Juice or Tea” – we’ll later use that to confirm A doesn’t have Juice or Tea, only Coffee/Cola.
Step 7: Lounge A’s coffee and laundry connection
Clue 13: Lounge A’s customers drink Coffee while washing clothes. That means Lounge A’s refreshment includes Coffee and its extra feature is Laundry. So Lounge A has Laundry and Coffee (plus Cola from previous). That’s consistent with the slash values. Also Clue 12 says Lounges with Laundry and Library are not neighbors. Laundry is Lounge A, so the Library lounge cannot be adjacent to A. The neighbors of A are only B. Therefore Library cannot be in Lounge B. So Library must be in Lounge C or D. Clue 14: Lounge with Library does not use Recliner seats — that rules out Lounge D (since D has Recliner), so Library must be in Lounge C. Therefore Lounge C’s extra feature is Library. Clue 14 also gives Lounge C’s seat type as Stool (since it says “does not use Recliner” and the linked cells give Stool for Lounge C). So Lounge C’s seat type is Stool.
Step 8: Finalize refreshments, staff, and entry cards
We have staff: A=Gary, B=? , C=Eliza, D=? . Clue 16: Jane has more neighbors than Isaac. The only lounges left without staff are B and D. “Neighbors” — each lounge has up to two neighbors (except ends). Let’s count: if Jane is in B, her neighbors are A and C (2). If Isaac is in D, his neighbor is only C (1). That gives Jane more neighbors (2 > 1). If we swapped, Jane in D (1 neighbor) and Isaac in B (2 neighbors), then Jane would have fewer. So to satisfy “Jane has more neighbors than Isaac”, Jane must be in Lounge B and Isaac in Lounge D. So Lounge B’s staff is Jane, Lounge D’s staff is Isaac. Clue 16 also confirms Lounge B’s refreshment as Juice (linked cell). So Lounge B’s refreshment is Juice. Now what about entry cards? We have A=Amex, B=Mastercard, C=?, D=JCB/Visa. Only Union Pay remains for Lounge C. And Clue 10 says you cannot enter Visa lounge using Amex or Union Pay — that’s consistent because Visa lounge (D) has JCB and Visa, and Amex (A) and Union Pay (C) are not in D. Also Clue 11: After showing JCB card, customers are greeted with Wine. That matches Lounge D’s refreshment as Wine (already placed from earlier clues). And Clue 12 and 13 also confirmed Wine for D. So everything fits.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
We have all traits placed. Let’s double-check: Lounge A — Theme Skyview, Seat Sofa, Extra Laundry, Refreshment Coffee/Cola (from Clue 13 and 15), Staff Gary, Entry Card Amex. Lounge B — Theme Classic, Seat Bench, Extra Feature? The only extra feature left is Bar (since A=Laundry, C=Library, D=Arcade). So Lounge B’s extra feature is Bar. Refreshment Juice, Staff Jane, Entry Card Mastercard. Lounge C — Theme Futuristic, Seat Stool, Extra Library, Refreshment Tea (initial), Staff Eliza, Entry Card Union Pay. Lounge D — Theme Nature, Seat Recliner, Extra Arcade, Refreshment Wine, Staff Isaac, Entry Card JCB/Visa. All clues are satisfied, and the solved grid matches the one provided. Done and done!
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 39
Clue 5: “A lounge beside Eliza accepts 2 types of card”
This one can trip you up because it doesn’t explicitly say which lounge has the two-card entry. You need to spot that only one lounge (D) ends up with a slash in Entry Card. The clue then forces Eliza to be in the neighbor of that lounge (C). Some players might think Eliza could be in D herself, but then the “beside” lounge would be C — but C doesn’t have a slash. So the logic is: find the slash cell, then place Eliza in its adjacent lounge.
Clue 9: “Mastercard lounge is not next to Visa lounge”
Mastercard is in Lounge B. Visa is in Lounge D. They are not adjacent because C lies between them. That’s straightforward, but the clue also links to Lounge C’s staff as Eliza (already known) and to Lounge D’s Visa. The subtlety is that you might think the “not next to” rule eliminates something, but it only confirms D’s card includes Visa and that C isn’t Mastercard or Visa. No extra elimination needed, but it’s good confirmation.
Clue 15: “Amex lounge does not serve Juice or Tea”
This clue is easily overlooked because it comes later. It forces Lounge A’s refreshment to include Cola (since Coffee is also given by Clue 13) and gives Lounge D’s seat as Recliner. The tricky part is that Amex is only placed after you’ve worked out that A is Gary’s lounge, and you might assume Coffee is the only drink. But the clue introduces Cola as a second value, which is why the final grid shows Coffee / Cola for A. Don’t forget that slash.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 39 is a solid logic-grid puzzle that leans heavily on neighbor relationships and a few double-valued cells. The key was locking in the Skyview and Futuristic themes early, then letting the “beside” clue anchor Eliza and the two-card lounge. Once you have Gary’s position and the Arcade connection, the rest falls into place using elimination and the leftover values. Pay close attention to slashes — they’re not optional extras; they’re part of the answer. Happy solving!
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the complete level answer list so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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