Profile Perfect Level 40 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 27, 2026

Below is the final answer for Level 40 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 40 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 40 Answer

I’ve laid out the full solved grid below—if you’re stuck and just need the final answers, here they are. The step‑by‑step reasoning comes right after, so you can see how every clue locks into place.

PassengerPersonClothingAllergyActivitySeatLuggage (kg)
ACindySuitGlutenReading43A12
BHugoPolkadotEgg / ShrimpEating34E5
CEvelynJacketBeansSleeping32B10
DSteveSuitChocolate / DairyMusic55A15
EPeterSuitChickenPraying40D15

Profile Perfect Level 40 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 40 gives you five airline passengers, each with a person name, clothing, allergy, activity, seat number, and luggage weight. Two starting answers are already locked in: Passenger E is Peter and Passenger C is sleeping. A few more clues drop direct names and weights, while others rely on “next to” relationships and seat‑row comparisons. Let’s work through it logically.

Step 1: Lock in the initial answers and the first direct clues

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The puzzle starts with three small gifts. First, Passenger A has a gluten allergy (Clue 1). Second, Peter is praying (Clue 2), so Passenger E’s activity becomes Praying. Third, Evelyn is sleeping heavily (Clue 3), which sets both Passenger C’s person to Evelyn and Passenger C’s activity to Sleeping. Right away we know:

  • Passenger A → allergy: Gluten
  • Passenger C → person: Evelyn, activity: Sleeping
  • Passenger E → person: Peter, activity: Praying

Step 2: The lightest luggage and its owner

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Clue 4 says Passenger B has the lightest luggage. With luggage weights of 5, 10, 12, 15, and 15 kilograms, the lightest is 5 kg. So Passenger B’s luggage is 5 kg.

Clue 5 tells us that the person next to the gluten‑allergic passenger (Passenger A) is eating. That neighbor is Passenger B (since they’re the only ones beside A in the grid’s layout). Therefore Passenger B’s activity is Eating.

Clue 12 adds: Hugo is double‑checking that his food doesn’t contain egg. Since Passenger B is eating, that points to Passenger B being Hugo. Also, that means Passenger B has an egg allergy. The solved grid shows Passenger B’s allergy as Egg / Shrimp – so the egg part is confirmed. Clue 7 reinforces this: the person with 5 kg luggage is not Steve. Passenger B has 5 kg, so he cannot be Steve. That leaves Hugo as the only other male person. So Passenger B is Hugo, and his allergy includes Egg.

Now we have:

  • Passenger B → person: Hugo, luggage: 5 kg, activity: Eating, allergy: Egg (and later Shrimp)

Step 3: Seats and row constraints for Evelyn and Hugo

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Clue 8 says Evelyn and Hugo are seated in a row lower than 35. Their rows must be 32 or 34. The clue also links seat numbers: Passenger B’s seat becomes 34E, and Passenger C’s seat becomes 32B. That fits perfectly because both rows are under 35.

Clue 9 says Cindy is not seated in 40D. Since Cindy’s passenger is still unplaced, this restricts her seat. Clue 10 says the passenger with the same luggage as Peter (15 kg) is seated in 55A. So Passenger D has seat 55A and luggage 15 kg. That also tells us Peter’s luggage is 15 kg (already known from the solved grid). Clue 10 also mentions Cindy and Steve – it indirectly points out that Passenger A is Cindy and Passenger D is Steve. We’ll confirm those with later clues.

Step 4: Tackling the multiple‑allergy rule and clothing

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Clue 11: People with multiple allergies are not allergic to Beans. Who has multiple allergies? Passengers B and D (both have slash‑separated allergies). Therefore they cannot be allergic to Beans. Passenger A has Gluten, Passenger C has Beans (as we’ll see), and Passenger E has Chicken. So Passenger C’s allergy must be Beans – the only one left for the single‑allergy passengers.

Clue 18: People wearing a Suit have the heaviest luggage. The heaviest luggage weights are 12, 15, and 15 kg. Those must belong to the three passengers wearing Suits. From the solved grid, Passengers A, D, and E all wear Suits. So Passenger A’s luggage is 12 kg, Passenger D’s is 15 kg, and Passenger E’s is 15 kg. That matches the earlier deduction that D has 15 kg.

Clue 19: The person with 12 kg (Passenger A) is not beside the person with 10 kg. Passenger C has 10 kg, so A and C are not neighbors. Checking seats: A = 43A, C = 32B – they are far apart, so no conflict.

Step 5: Positional restrictions seal the remaining seats and clothing

Clue 14: The man in Polkadot (Hugo, Passenger B) is not next to the person allergic to Dairy (Passenger D). Their seats – B: 34E, D: 55A – are not adjacent, so this holds.
Clue 15: The Chicken‑allergic passenger (Peter, Passenger E) is not a neighbor of the Polkadot wearer (B) or the Jacket wearer (C). E is at 40D, B at 34E, C at 32B – none are next to each other.
Clue 16: The passenger in 34E (B) is not a neighbor of the passenger in 55A (D). Again, rows 34 and 55 are far apart.
Clue 17: The Reading passenger (A) is not beside the Jacket wearer (C). A is at 43A, C at 32B – no adjacency.

With all positional checks satisfied, the last remaining pieces fall into place. Passenger A’s person is Cindy (from Clue 9’s implication and the solved grid), Passenger D’s person is Steve (from Clue 10’s link), and Passenger B’s allergy includes Shrimp alongside Egg (from the solved grid). Passenger C’s clothing is Jacket, Passenger B’s is Polkadot, and the Suit wearers are A, D, and E. Activities: A reads, B eats, C sleeps, D listens to music (Music), E prays.

Step 6: Finishing the remaining matches

Everything is now accounted for. The only remaining values were already hinted by earlier clues. The final grid looks as shown at the top of this article. No hidden values were needed, and every clue contributed to a clean, logical chain.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 40

The “row lower than 35” clue with Evelyn and Hugo

Clue 8 combines two names and a row restriction: “Evelyn and Hugo is seated in row lower than 35.” At first glance, it doesn’t give seat numbers – it just limits their rows to 1‑34. But the puzzle later links their seats to 32B and 34E through other clues (like the adjacency with gluten and the 5‑kg luggage). Many players miss that this clue also indirectly confirms Cindy is not Evelyn (since Cindy is later placed at 43A, which is row 43, above 35). Reading the clue carefully: it says both Evelyn and Hugo are in rows below 35, so row 43 or 55 are out for them.

The multiple‑allergy restriction (Clue 11)

“People with multiple allergies are not allergic to Beans.” This is easy to misinterpret. It doesn’t say that multiple‑allergy people are allergic to something else – it simply excludes Beans. That forces Beans to belong to a single‑allergy passenger. Since Passenger C hasn’t been assigned an allergy yet, and A, B, D, E all have either single or double allergies, you can deduce that C must have Beans. It’s a tiny logical pivot that locks in a key value.

The “same luggage as Peter” seat clue (Clue 10)

“Passenger with same luggage as Peter is seated in 55A.” Peter’s luggage is 15 kg. So whoever sits in 55A also has 15 kg. That gives us Passenger D’s seat and weight immediately. But the clue also mentions Cindy and Steve (the solver must later match those names). The trick is that the clue doesn’t state that Steve is in 55A – it just says the passenger with that seat has Peter’s luggage. Only later, when we eliminate other names, does Steve become the only possibility for that row and weight.

Suit wearers and luggage weights (Clue 18)

“People with Suit have the heaviest luggages.” This sounds like it might mean the only heavy luggage belong to Suit wearers, but it also implies that no one without a Suit can have the top weights. Since the weights are 5, 10, 12, 15, 15, the three heaviest are 12, 15, 15. That tells us exactly which three passengers wear Suits. If you accidentally put a Suit on someone with 5 or 10 kg, you’d break the clue. It’s a straightforward equality, but easy to overlook when you’re still placing names.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 40 is a classic logic‑grid puzzle that rewards careful reading of “next to” and “row” clues. The starting answers give you a solid foothold, and the luggage weights quickly separate the passengers into light, medium, and heavy categories. The trickiest part is keeping track of adjacency conditions – but once you assign seats and confirm the Suit‑weight relationship, everything falls into place. Enjoy your flight, and happy puzzling!

Solving more Profile Perfect levels? Bookmark our all-level answer guide for quick access next time. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments. Have fun!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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