Profile Perfect Level 502 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 9, 2026
The quick solution for Level 502 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 502 Answer
The full answer is in the table below. I will walk through the clues afterwards.
| Subject | Color | Fragrance | Ambassador | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perfume A | Purple | Fruity / Herbal | Amber | $ |
| Perfume B | Pink | Woody | Jennifer | $ |
| Perfume C | Blue | Floral / Luxury | Scarlett | $$ |
| Perfume D | Pink | Aquatic | Chris | $$ |
Profile Perfect Level 502 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 502 opens with one locked answer: Perfume A’s ambassador is Amber. The puzzle also gives several direct clues that drop multiple values at once. I will work through the logic in clear steps.
Step 1 Use the starting answer and the first direct clues
The initial answer tells us Perfume A’s ambassador is Amber. Clue 1 says Perfume C’s color is Blue. Clue 4 says Perfume D’s ambassador is Chris and its fragrance is Aquatic. Clue 3 adds that Amber loves the Fruity smell of her perfume, so Perfume A’s fragrance includes Fruity, and its ambassador is Amber. That locks Perfume A’s ambassador and gives us one of its two fragrances.
Step 2 Place the Woody scent and the plant related fragrances
Clue 2 says Woody is surrounded by three plant related fragrances. The linked cells confirm that Perfume B has Woody. The other plant fragrances are Fruity and Herbal for Perfume A and Floral for Perfume C. This fills Perfume B’s fragrance as Woody. It also gives Perfume A its second fragrance: Herbal. So Perfume A now has both Fruity and Herbal (a slash separated pair). Perfume C gets Floral as part of its fragrance mix.
Step 3 Assign Scarlett’s perfume and complete the Luxury floral mix
Clue 9 says Scarlett’s perfume is a mix of classy and flower smell. That means Perfume C’s ambassador is Scarlett and its fragrance includes both Floral and Luxury. So Perfume C now has two fragrances: Floral and Luxury. That matches the earlier Floral from clue 2 and adds Luxury.
Step 4 Use the Pink perfume and Jennifer connection to set colors and prices
Clue 8 says the Pink perfume is sponsoring Jennifer. This tells us Perfume B’s color is Pink, its ambassador is Jennifer, and its price is $. Clue 7 adds that Jennifer is next to the perfume that emits Luxury scent. Since Perfume B’s ambassador is Jennifer and Perfume C has Luxury, the clue confirms that Perfume B and Perfume C are neighbors. It also locks Perfume B’s price at $ again.
Now we have Perfume B’s color as Pink, Perfume C’s color as Blue (from clue 1), and Perfume A’s color is still unknown. But clue 10 will fix that soon.
Step 5 Positional clues about pricing and adjacency
Clue 5 says the priced perfume (meaning the $$ one) is next to the Woody perfume. Perfume B has Woody, so the $$ perfume must be adjacent to Perfume B. The only $$ perfume we know so far is not yet assigned, but this clue links Perfume C’s price to $$. Since Perfume B and C are already neighbors, this sets Perfume C’s price to $$.
Clue 6 says there are three distinct fragrances between the $ and $$ perfumes. The linked cells show Perfume A’s price is $ and Perfume D’s price is $$. The ordering of subjects is A, B, C, D. Between A and D are B and C. Perfume B has Woody, Perfume C has Floral and Luxury. Those three fragrances are Woody, Floral, and Luxury. So the clue confirms that Perfume A is $, Perfume D is $$, and that A’s fragrance includes Fruity (already known).
Clue 10 says two bottles of the Purple perfume get you one of another perfume. The linked cells show Perfume A’s price is $, Perfume D’s price is $$, and Perfume A’s color is Purple. This gives us Perfume A’s color: Purple. It also confirms Perfume D’s price is $$, matching clue 6.
Step 6 Finish the last subject’s color
We now have all colors except for Perfume D. Perfume A is Purple, Perfume B is Pink, Perfume C is Blue. The only color left is Pink, so Perfume D’s color is Pink. That matches the solved grid. All prices are set: A and B are $, C and D are $$. All ambassadors are in place. Fragrances are complete. The grid is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 502
Clue 2 about Woody being surrounded by plant related fragrances
This clue can confuse players because it groups multiple fragrances together. It lists Fruity, Herbal, Woody, and Floral. You have to recognize that “surrounded” refers to the plant theme, not a literal position. The clue directly assigns Woody to Perfume B and the other three to Perfume A and C. Once you accept that, it fills Perfume A’s second fragrance and gives Perfume C its first.
Clue 6 about three distinct fragrances between the $ and $$ perfumes
The wording is vague: “3 distinct fragrances are between the and perfumes”. The linked cells reveal it means between the $ and $$ perfumes. The positions matter. The $ perfume is Perfume A, the $$ perfume is Perfume D. Between them (in the order A B C D) are B and C. Their combined fragrances yield three distinct ones. If you misread it as a global count, you might get stuck. Understanding the positional relationship is key.
Clue 10 about two bottles of Purple getting one of another
This clue is phrased as a ratio. It directly points to Perfume A having Purple color and a $ price, and Perfume D having a $$ price. Some players might think the “another” perfume is a different color, but the clue just confirms the existing price relationship and adds the color for A. It is straightforward once you see the linked cells.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 502 relies on a mix of direct assignments and positional logic. The initial locked answer and the first few clues drop several values at once. The tricky part is reading the plant fragrance clue correctly and understanding the “between” clue as a position based puzzle. Once you have Perfume A’s color from the bottle ratio clue, the remaining color falls into place by elimination. The solved grid shows two perfumes share the same Pink color and two share the same $$ price. No hidden values or special features appear, so the solve is a clean chain of deductions.
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and 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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