Profile Perfect Level 49 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 28, 2026
Below is the complete final answer for Level 49. Once you've checked it, continue to the step-by-step guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 49 Answer
Here’s the final solved grid – if you want to skip straight to the walkthrough, it’s right below. Otherwise, take a moment to study the table; each slash means that cell holds multiple valid answers.
| Subject | Brand | Product | Employee Uniform | Front Display | Facility | Crowd |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Store A | Jimmies | Coffee / Donut | Red | Posters / Lighting Pole | Wi-Fi | 6 |
| Store B | Nelson & Baker | Books / Plushies | Green | Bear Statue | Touch Display | 2 |
| Store C | B&N | Clothing | Red | Man Statue / Planter | Rest Area | 4 |
| Store D | Yellow Gong | Fast Food | Yellow | Chalkboard Sign | Playground / Wi-Fi | 8 |
| Store E | Pear | Electronics | Blue | Glass Case | Charging Booth | 3 |
Profile Perfect Level 49 Hints And Walkthrough
This level drops you straight into a row of five stores (Store A through Store E, in that order from left to right). You already know Store D is Yellow Gong and its uniform is yellow from the very first clue. Many of the remaining clues rely on positional relationships “next to,” “between,” or “on the left of.” The good thing is that the order of stores is fixed, so once you place one store’s features, the others fall into place quickly.
I’ll walk through the logic in steps, showing how each clue locks in specific cells and how the slash‑separated values (products, front displays, facilities) are confirmed.
Step 1: Lock in the middle store and the Bear Statue neighbor chain
Clue 2 says the middle shop (Store C) focuses on apparel, so Store C’s brand is B&N and its product is Clothing. That’s a double lock.
Clue 3 gives us Store B’s front display: a cute Bear Statue.
Now Clue 5 tells us that Wi‑Fi and Rest Area facilities are neighbors of the Bear Statue. Since Store B has the statue, the stores immediately left and right of B must have those facilities. Looking at our order (A, B, C, D, E), the left neighbor is Store A and the right neighbor is Store C. So Store A gets Wi‑Fi, and Store C gets Rest Area. That also confirms that A, B, and C are consecutive – we already guessed that, but now it’s solid.
Step 2: Use the crowd numbers to confirm the order
Clue 8 says the least crowded store (Store B, crowd 2) is next to the second most crowded store. Crowd numbers from the solved grid: A=6, B=2, C=4, D=8, E=3. The second most crowded is Store A (6). And indeed, A is immediately left of B – perfect. The same clue also gives Store B’s facility as Touch Display.
Clue 10 adds that Touch Display is on the left of the crowd value for Store C (crowd 4). That again places B left of C.
Clue 11 directly says Store C has twice as many customers as Store B – 4 vs 2. All consistent.
Step 3: Place the burger store and resolve the uniform colors
Clue 12 says the burger store (Store D, with Fast Food) is between a Red uniform and a Blue uniform. The only Red uniforms belong to Store A and Store C; the only Blue uniform is Store E. In our order, Store C (Red) is left of Store D, and Store E (Blue) is right of Store D – so D sits right between a red and a blue. That locks the lineup as A, B, C, D, E.
Clue 13 reminds us that stores with Red uniforms (A and C) do not put a Glass Case at the front – that’s fine because Glass Case belongs to Store E.
Clue 15 gives us Store E’s brand (Pear) and its front display (Glass Case).
Step 4: Fill in the product specialties
Clue 14 says one of Store A’s products contains gluten – that’s Donut. Since Store A’s product cell holds both Coffee and Donut split by a slash, the Donut is confirmed.
Clue 20 mentions that the aroma of robusta (coffee) comes from Store B’s left neighbor. B’s left neighbor is Store A, so Store A’s product includes Coffee. That completes Store A’s product slot: Coffee / Donut.
Clue 16 tells us Store B sells a bundle of Books and Plushies, so Store B’s product is Books / Plushies.
Clue 7 says the uniform of the Book store is Green – and Store B is indeed the book store, so its uniform is Green. (It also links Store A’s brand Jimmies, which we already have.)
Step 5: Man Statue, Posters, and the Chalkboard
Clue 9 tells us that either Store A or Store C puts a Man Statue and a Planter at the front. Looking at the final grid, Store C has Man Statue / Planter, which matches. The same clue also confirms Store E’s uniform as Blue (already known).
Clue 17 says there are two stores between Posters and Chalkboard. In our lineup, Store A has Posters (part of its front display) and Store D has Chalkboard Sign. Between A and D are B and C – exactly two stores. So that confirms those two front-display items.
Clue 19 adds that the Chalkboard (Store D) is not next to the emptiest store (Store B). Store D is next to C and E, not B, so that’s satisfied.
Step 6: Tying up the remaining small clues
Clue 6 says “Window shoppers will not get Store A’s facility password.” That’s a bit of a fun flavor clue, but it links Store A’s brand (Jimmies) and its facility (Wi‑Fi), both already placed.
Clue 18 notes that Store B has slightly fewer customers than Store E – 2 vs 3 – which we already see.
Clue 4 gave Store D its facilities of Playground and Wi‑Fi (two values in one cell).
Clue 1 was the initial answer: Store D’s brand is Yellow Gong and its uniform is Yellow.
By this point every cell is filled. The slash‑separated values in Store A’s front display (Posters / Lighting Pole) and Store C’s front display (Man Statue / Planter) come from the combination of clues 9 and 17, plus the fact that the grid shows both items for those stores.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 49
Clue 5: “Wi‑Fi and Rest Area facilities are Bear Statue’s neighbors”
This one can trip you up if you don’t realize the store order is fixed. The clue doesn’t say “left and right” – it just says “neighbors.” Because the Bear Statue is at Store B, the only possible neighbors are A (left) and C (right). You might wonder if “neighbors” could mean any two stores adjacent to B, but the grid’s linear order makes it straightforward once you accept A‑B‑C are consecutive. The key is to trust that the store labels A through E run left to right.
Clue 12: “Burger store is between Red and Blue uniforms”
There are two stores with red uniforms (A and C) and one with blue (E). “Between” means the burger store (D) must be directly between a red and a blue. If you try to place D between A and E, that would put it at position B or C, which conflicts with other placements. The only way it works is with C (red) on the left and E (blue) on the right. That locks the entire store order.
Clue 20: “Aroma of robusta comes from Store B’s left neighbor”
“Robusta” refers to coffee – a bit of wordplay. If you don’t connect “robusta” to “coffee,” you might miss that Store A’s product includes Coffee. But once you make the link, it’s a clean confirmation alongside Clue 14 (Donut). Together they fill Store A’s product cell with both items.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 49 is a great exercise in using positional clues to lock down a linear order. The initial locked answer (Yellow Gong) and the “middle shop” hint give you two solid anchors. From there, each clue builds on the previous one – the Bear Statue neighbor chain, the crowd comparisons, and the “between red and blue” clue all reinforce the same lineup. The slash‑separated cells might look messy at first, but they simply mean that store has multiple valid items for that trait. Once you see the pattern, the whole grid fills in without any guesswork. Happy puzzling!
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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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