Profile Perfect Level 5 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 24, 2026
For Level 5, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 5 Answer
Before I walk you through the logic that solves this one, here’s the final completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 5.
| Subject | Decoration | Vehicle | Members |
|---|---|---|---|
| Family A | Swings | Red Car | 2 |
| Family B | Pool | Bicycle | 5 |
| Family C | Pumpkin | Purple Minivan | 6 |
Profile Perfect Level 5 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 5 gives you three families to sort out, each with a decoration, a vehicle, and a member count. The puzzle starts with one locked answer: Family C’s vehicle is already shown as the Purple Minivan. From there, the clues line up nicely, each one either confirming a direct match or linking two facts together. There aren’t any hidden values or slash-separated cells in this level, so the solve is clean once you know where to start.
Step 1: Lock Family C’s members using the initial vehicle clue
The first thing I noticed is that Clue 2 tells us two things at once. It says Family C has 6 members, and it also confirms that Family C’s vehicle is the Purple Minivan. Since the Purple Minivan was already an initial answer, this clue double-checks that placement and adds the member count directly. So right away, I can fill in Family C’s Members cell with 6, and I know Family C’s Vehicle is definitely Purple Minivan. That gives me a solid starting point.
Step 2: Match Family A’s red car with its family size
Clue 1 is about Family A’s car having the same color as their house. That locks in Family A’s vehicle as the Red Car. This is another direct clue, so I can immediately mark Family A’s Vehicle as Red Car. Then Clue 3 connects to this: it says the Red Car is big enough for the owner’s family of 2. That means the family that owns the Red Car has 2 members. Since we already know Family A owns the Red Car, Family A must have 2 members. So Family A’s Members cell gets filled with 2.
Step 3: Add Family A’s swings from the member count clue
Clue 6 says the family with 2 members just built the Swings. We just confirmed that Family A has 2 members, so that means Family A’s decoration is Swings. One quick placement, and Family A’s Decoration cell is set. At this point, Family A is completely done: Swings, Red Car, 2 members. Three cells filled, one row solved.
Step 4: Place the pool and bicycle together, then find the pumpkin
Clue 4 is straightforward: the family with a Bicycle also has a Pool. That tells us the same subject has both the Bicycle vehicle and the Pool decoration. Looking at what’s left, Family B and Family C are the only subjects with open decoration and vehicle cells. Family C already has the Purple Minivan, so Family C cannot have the Bicycle. That leaves Family B as the only subject that can take both the Bicycle and the Pool. So Family B’s Vehicle becomes Bicycle, and Family B’s Decoration becomes Pool.
Now Clue 5 gives a positional hint: the Halloween decoration is on the right of the Pool. The Halloween decoration is the Pumpkin (that’s the only decoration left that fits the Halloween theme). Family B’s decoration is Pool, so the Pumpkin must be to the right of Family B. In this grid, the subjects are listed in order Family A, Family B, Family C. So Family C is to the right of Family B. That places the Pumpkin decoration with Family C. I already have Family C’s members and vehicle, so now Family C’s Decoration is Pumpkin. Family C is fully solved.
Step 5: Fill Family B’s members by elimination
By this point, Family A has 2 members, Family C has 6 members, and the total member counts in the puzzle are 2, 5, and 6. The only number left is 5, which must go to Family B. That’s the cleanest elimination in the whole solve. Family B’s Members cell gets 5, and every cell in the grid is now filled.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 5
Even though this level is relatively short, a couple of clues can trip you up if you don’t read them carefully.
Clue 5: “Halloween decoration is on the right of the Pool”
This one can be confusing because the puzzle doesn’t explicitly list the subject order, and the grid itself doesn’t have a left-to-right arrangement built into the columns. The trick is that the grid rows are shown in a fixed sequence: Family A first, then Family B, then Family C. When a clue says “on the right,” it means in that row order. So if the Pool is with Family B, then the only subject to the right is Family C. Some players might try to read this as a position within a single row or across columns, but in Profile Perfect, positional clues always refer to the order of the subjects in the grid. Once you remember that, it’s a simple placement.
Clue 3: “The Red Car is big enough for the owner’s family of 2”
This clue is easy to misread as a standalone fact, but it’s actually a linking clue. It doesn’t name the family outright, but it creates a chain: the Red Car belongs to whoever has 2 members. Since Clue 1 already tells us Family A has the Red Car, this clue simply confirms that Family A also has 2 members. The tricky part is that if you hadn’t already placed the Red Car, you might think this clue only gives a partial match. But the initial answer for Family A’s vehicle makes the connection obvious once you follow the chain.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 5 is a great example of a straightforward logic grid that rewards reading each clue as part of a connected thread. Starting with the locked Purple Minivan for Family C gave me an immediate foothold, and the rest of the solve flowed from linking vehicle colors to family sizes and then using the simple positional hint to place the pumpkin. No hidden values, no tricky splits—just clean, step-by-step deduction. If you took a wrong turn early, going back to see how Clue 3 and Clue 6 both point back to Family A’s row will usually get you back on track.
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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