Profile Perfect Level 526 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 12, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 526. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 526 Answer
I am putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there. The final answer for Profile Perfect Level 526 looks like this.
| Subject | Carpet Pattern | Wall Color | Machine | Crowd | Music Instrument |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Room A | Zigzag | Tosca | Claw Machine | x5 | Guitar |
| Room B | Plain | Purple | Shooting | x3 | Guitar |
| Room C | Polkadot | Red | Whack a Mole | x4 | Drum |
| Room D | Stripes | Lime | Air Hockey | x1 | Saxophone |
| Room E | Plaid | Purple | Racing | x2 | Piano |
Profile Perfect Level 526 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 526 starts with three locked answers: Room D’s carpet is Stripes, Room A’s wall is Tosca, and Room B has the Shooting machine. Two more values are hidden at first: Room C’s carpet is Polkadot and Room D’s crowd is x1. The clues here rely heavily on left and right positioning and adjacency, so keeping track of which room sits where in the row helps a lot. The rooms run from left to right in alphabetical order: A, B, C, D, E. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Use the initial clues to anchor three rooms
The classical piano clue tells us the Racing machine plays in the same room as the piano. That puts both Racing and Piano in Room E. The jagged carpet clue links Tosca wall with Zigzag carpet inside Room A, so Room A’s wall is Tosca and its carpet is Zigzag. The little circles clue says the Polkadot carpet sits next to the Shooting machine. Room B has the Shooting machine (initial answer), so Room C must be the next door room with Polkadot carpet. That gives us Room C’s carpet, which was hidden.
Now we know: Room A: wall Tosca, carpet Zigzag. Room B: machine Shooting. Room C: carpet Polkadot. Room E: machine Racing, music Piano.
Step 2: Place the purple walls and the first crowds
The purple room on the left is filled with players. “On the left” here means it is not the rightmost purple room. Room B gets purple wall and crowd x3. The next clue says two rooms share the same eggplant wallpaper. That wallpaper is Purple, so Room E must also have purple wall. The same clue also confirms Room E’s machine is Racing (already known).
So Room B: wall Purple, crowd x3. Room E: wall Purple.
Step 3: Fill the middle and odd numbered crowds
The middle room is Room C. The clue says it is very popular but not number 1, so its crowd is x4. It also tells us Room B’s crowd is x3 and Room D’s crowd is x1. That matches the hidden value we already know for Room D. The odd number clue for the Stripes carpet points to Room D again – Stripes carpet is there, and an odd crowd (x1) fits. That clue also redundantly links to Room E’s piano, which is already placed.
Now we have: Room B: crowd x3. Room C: crowd x4. Room D: carpet Stripes, crowd x1.
Step 4: Confirm the most crowded room next to purple
The most crowded room is x5. That room must be adjacent to a purple room. Room A is next to Room B (which is purple). So Room A gets crowd x5. This also confirms Room A’s machine is Claw Machine from another clue later, but we can pencil it in now.
Room A: crowd x5.
Step 5: Use the distance clue and the Plaid carpet ban
The clue about crowd being two columns away from Red wall links Room C’s wall to Red and Room E’s crowd to x2. Room C wall is Red. Room E crowd is x2. That fits the distance: C to E is two steps apart.
The Plaid carpet clue says it is not next to the Polkadot carpet. Polkadot is in Room C. The rooms next to C are B and D. Room E is not next to C (it is separated by D), so Plaid must go to Room E. That gives Room E carpet Plaid.
Room C: wall Red. Room E: carpet Plaid, crowd x2.
Step 6: Place the remaining carpets and instruments
The jazz wind instrument clue says the saxophone belongs to the room with the wind instrument. The linked cells also tell us Room B’s carpet is Plain and Room A’s carpet is Zigzag (already there). So Room D gets Saxophone and Room B gets Plain carpet.
The next clue puts the light green wall room next to the upbeat Drum sound. Light green wall is Lime. Room D gets Lime wall. The Drum sound comes from the room next to D – that is Room C, since Room E is also next but the clue says upbeat Drum can be heard next door, and Room C gets Drum music. So Room C music is Drum.
Room B: carpet Plain. Room D: wall Lime, music Saxophone. Room C: music Drum.
Step 7: Finish machines and the final music instrument
Two machine clues handle the last machines. The “machine next door to the machine” clue puts Whack a Mole in Room C and Air Hockey in Room D, and also links Room D’s saxophone. The “nobody is interested to play Air Hockey” clue confirms Room D has Air Hockey, Room C crowd is x4, and Room A machine is Claw Machine. That fills Room A machine with Claw Machine and Room C machine with Whack a Mole.
The only machine left is Shooting in Room B, which we already had.
Now the music instruments: we have Piano in Room E, Drum in Room C, Saxophone in Room D. The only instruments left are Guitar. Both Room A and Room B have Guitar. No clue contradicts that, so they fill in by elimination.
All cells are now complete.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the steps above, the only missing values were the Guitar instruments for Rooms A and B, and that was a simple leftover. The completed grid matches perfectly. Room A’s carpet Zigzag and wall Tosca combine with Claw Machine, crowd x5, and Guitar. Room B’s Plain carpet and Purple wall go with Shooting machine, crowd x3, and Guitar. Room C’s Polkadot carpet, Red wall, Whack a Mole, crowd x4, and Drum. Room D’s Stripes carpet, Lime wall, Air Hockey, crowd x1, and Saxophone. Room E’s Plaid carpet, Purple wall, Racing machine, crowd x2, and Piano. Every clue is satisfied, and the hidden values turned out exactly as the solve predicted.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 526
The “Purple room on the left” wording
This clue says “Purple room on the left is filled with players.” At first you might think it refers to the leftmost room, but Room A has Tosca wall, not purple. The key is “on the left” meaning one of the purple rooms that sits on the left side of the row. Since two rooms end up purple (B and E), the leftmost purple is Room B. That matches the linked crowd of x3. If you assumed the leftmost room overall, you would get stuck.
The odd number and Stripes carpet link
“Odd number of people is in the room with the Stripes carpet.” This clue directly gives Room D’s crowd as odd, but it also includes a link to Room E’s Piano instrument. That extra link might confuse players into thinking Room E also has Stripes carpet. Actually the clue’s linked cells are just the ones that confirm the odd crowd, the Stripes carpet, and the piano from a previous clue. It does not mean the piano is in the Stripes room. The connection is that the clue’s reasoning used the piano clue earlier. Treat the linked cells as supporting information, not as a new statement.
The crowd distance clue
“Crowd is 2 columns away from Red wall.” The phrase “crowd” refers to the crowd value of a specific room, not the general concept. The linked cells show it means Room E’s crowd is x2, and Room C’s wall is Red. The distance is measured between columns: C and E are two positions apart (C to D to E). If you read the clue too literally and looked for a crowd value that is “2 columns away” from a red wall, you might try to match one of the other crowd numbers. It helps to remember that “columns” means rooms in the left to right order.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 526 uses a straightforward row of five rooms with clear adjacency rules. The initial locked answers and hidden values give you a solid starting point. The trick is to track which rooms sit next to or two steps away from each other. Once you place the purple walls and the crowds, the rest falls into place through elimination. The puzzle never forces you to guess – each clue either directly fills a cell or eliminates a possibility. By the end, the Guitar instruments for the first two rooms are the only values left, and the solution is clean.
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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