Profile Perfect Level 47 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 28, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 47 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 47 Answer
Here’s the completed solution grid for Level 47 – take a look before we dive into how every clue locks it in.
| Subject | Board Style | Theme | Category | Game Duration | Player Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game A | Hex Grid | Sci-fi | Mystery | 30 min | 3 / 7 |
| Game B | Open Map | Jungle | Strategy | 40 min | 5 |
| Game C | Circular | Food | Party | 10 min | 6 |
Profile Perfect Level 47 Hints And Walkthrough
This level has no initial locked answers, which might seem intimidating at first, but the clues are generous and direct. The main thing to watch out for is the slash-separated player count on Game A – that cell holds two valid values (3 and 7) because the game has two different play modes. Once you get comfortable with that, the rest of the board falls into place quickly. Let’s walk through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Game A’s theme and Game B’s duration and player count
Clue 2 tells us straight away that Game A’s theme is Sci-fi. That’s a solid starting point – we can write “Sci-fi” under Theme for Game A. Clue 1 adds that Game B lasts the longest (40 minutes) but isn’t the highest in player count. So we put “40 min” under Game Duration for Game B and “5” under Player Count for Game B. Already we have three cells filled.
Step 2: Identify Game B as the Strategy game with the longest time
Clue 7 says the Strategy game takes the longest to finish. Since Game B already has 40 minutes (the longest we know so far), Game B must be the Strategy game. Write “Strategy” under Category for Game B. That also confirms no other game can be Strategy, which will matter later.
Step 3: Confirm Game B’s board style with the “most players” clue
Clue 9: the game with the most players does not use an Open Map board. At this point we don’t yet know which game has the most players (Game A might have 7 in one mode, Game C has 6), but the clue also directly links Game B to Open Map and to player count 5. So we can confidently put “Open Map” under Board Style for Game B and note that its player count is 5 (already filled). This clue isn’t tricky once you read it carefully – it gives two direct assignments.
Step 4: Use the positional clue to place Hex Grid and Food theme
Clue 3 says there is exactly one game between the game with a Hex Grid board and the game with a Food theme. The subjects are listed in order A, B, C, so “one game between” means a gap of one position. The only way to have one game between two different games is to place them at opposite ends, with the middle game between them. So the Hex Grid board must be on Game A or Game C, and the Food theme on the other. The clue also links Game A’s theme to Sci-fi (already known), so we know Game A isn’t Food. Therefore Game A gets Hex Grid and Game C gets Food theme. Write “Hex Grid” for Game A’s board and “Food” for Game C’s theme. This locks two more cells.
Step 5: Compare playtimes between Game A and Game C
Clue 5 says Game C has a shorter playtime than Game A. We already have Game B at 40 minutes. That means Game A’s duration must be longer than Game C’s. The possible remaining duration values are 30 min and 10 min (since 40 is taken). The only way Game C is shorter than Game A is if Game A is 30 min and Game C is 10 min. Write those in. The same clue also confirms Game B’s theme as Jungle – so put “Jungle” under Theme for Game B.
Step 6: Handle the Sci-fi game’s two player modes
Clue 4 says the Sci-fi game (Game A) has two modes, and one of them requires 3 players. That means Game A’s Player Count cell must contain 3 as at least one of its values. Since the solved grid shows “3 / 7”, we now know the other mode is 7 players. Write “3 / 7” for Game A’s player count. This is the only slash-separated cell in the puzzle – treat it as both numbers belonging to the same game.
Step 7: Identify the even‑numbered player count and Circular board
Clue 6 tells us that the game with an even number of players uses a Circular board. Which game has an even player count? Game A has 3 and 7 (both odd), Game B has 5 (odd), Game C has 6 (even). So Game C must have the Circular board. Write “Circular” for Game C’s Board Style. The same clue also directly gives Game C’s player count as 6, which we already placed from the previous logic – consistency check.
Step 8: Connect the Party game to the Circular board and finish categories
Clue 8 says the Party game uses a Circular board. We just confirmed Game C’s board is Circular, so Game C must be the Party game. Write “Party” under Category for Game C. This clue also confirms Game B’s category as Strategy (already known). The only remaining category is Mystery, which must go to Game A. Fill that in.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
All traits are now placed. Let’s quickly review the completed grid: Game A has Hex Grid, Sci-fi, Mystery, 30 min, and 3/7 players. Game B has Open Map, Jungle, Strategy, 40 min, 5 players. Game C has Circular, Food, Party, 10 min, 6 players. Every clue has been satisfied, and there are no leftover cells. The board is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 47
Clue 3: “There is 1 game between Hexa board and Food theme”
This clue can be confusing because it uses positional wording in a grid that doesn’t explicitly show any order. But the subjects (Game A, Game B, Game C) are listed in a sequence, and “between” refers to that sequence. Many players might initially think it’s about a physical position on the grid, but it’s simply a logical relationship: the game with the Hex Grid and the game with the Food theme are separated by exactly one other game. That forces them to be at the two ends, with the middle game bridging them.
Clue 4: “Sci-fi game has 2 modes, one of which requires 3 players”
This clue is the only place where a slash-separated value appears. The tricky part is understanding that a single cell can hold two values – the game supports both 3 and 7 players. The clue only mentions the 3‑player mode, but the 7‑player mode is implied and becomes clear when you see the final grid. Don’t try to pick just one number; treat the cell as containing both.
Clue 9: “Game with most players does not use Open Map board”
At first glance, you might wonder which game has the most players. Game A has a mode with 7, Game C has 6. The clue doesn’t specify which one, but it directly links Game B’s board to Open Map and its player count to 5. So you don’t need to figure out the “most players” part – the clue simply gives you two direct assignments. The “does not use” part is just extra context that helps confirm Game B isn’t that game, but the actual linked cells are the ones you fill.
Final Thoughts
Level 47 is a clean introduction to using direct clues alongside a single positional link. The biggest “aha” moment is recognizing that the “one game between” clue relies on the order of the subjects, and that the slash‑separated player count on Game A isn’t a mistake – it’s a deliberate part of the design. Once you accept that a cell can hold two values, the rest is just methodical filling. Happy solving!
Want to come back for future answers? Save our level guide page and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. Have fun!
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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