Profile Perfect Level 536 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 12, 2026

For Level 536, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 536 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 536 Answer

The solved grid is listed first. I will walk through the clues and reasoning for each placement right after the table.

SubjectColorTop SectionMiddle SectionBottom SectionDecoration
Shelf ABlackHistoryBiologyArtLadder
Shelf BBrownBiologyTravelFictionLadder
Shelf CGrayFictionArtGeographyStool

Profile Perfect Level 536 Hints And Walkthrough

This puzzle gives you three shelves, each with a color, three section slots (top, middle, bottom), and a decoration. You start with two initial answers: Shelf A’s color is Black and Shelf C’s bottom section is Geography. Five clues fill the rest. Let’s work through them in order.

Step 1: Use the two initial answers

The puzzle locks in Shelf A’s color as Black and Shelf C’s bottom section as Geography right away. These are safe starting points. Write them down. Shelf C now has Geography at the bottom.

Step 2: Clue 1 puts Biology on Shelf B’s top

Clue 1 says the middle shelf’s Biology section is placed at the top. The middle shelf is Shelf B. So Shelf B’s top section becomes Biology. This is a direct placement that gives us one more fixed cell.

Step 3: Clue 2 gives Shelf B’s color and decoration

Clue 2 states that the Brown shelf has a nearby like its neighbor. The clue links two pieces: Shelf B’s color is Brown and its decoration is Ladder. Now Shelf B has its color and decoration locked in.

Step 4: Clue 3 fills Shelf C’s three sections

Clue 3 says from bottom to top, a shelf has Geography, Art, and Fiction. Geography is already at the bottom of Shelf C from the initial answer. That means Shelf C’s middle section is Art and its top section is Fiction. The clue also mentions Shelf B’s top section is Biology, which we already have from step 2. So now Shelf C is complete in its sections: top Fiction, middle Art, bottom Geography.

Step 5: Clue 4 gives Shelf A’s bottom and Shelf C’s color

Clue 4 says the Art section at the bottom is not beside the Gray shelf. The Art section at the bottom must belong to Shelf A (since Shelf B’s bottom is not yet set and Shelf C’s bottom is Geography). So Shelf A’s bottom section is Art. The clue also tells us that the shelf with Art at the bottom is not beside the Gray shelf. The only remaining color for Shelf C is Gray (Shelf A is Black, Shelf B is Brown). So Shelf C’s color is Gray. This matches the solved grid.

Step 6: Clue 5 places Travel on Shelf B’s middle

Clue 5 says other sections of the Travel shelf can be found in other shelves. The Travel shelf is the one whose middle section is Travel. That shelf is Shelf B. So Shelf B’s middle section is Travel. The clue also mentions that Art appears on another shelf, confirming that Shelf A’s bottom section is Art (already placed in step 5).

Step 7: Fill the remaining top and middle sections

Now we have most sections except the top of Shelf A and the middle of Shelf A. For top sections, Shelf B has Biology and Shelf C has Fiction. That leaves History for Shelf A’s top. For middle sections, Shelf B has Travel and Shelf C has Art. That leaves Biology for Shelf A’s middle. This matches the solved grid.

Step 8: Solve the bottom section for Shelf B

Bottom sections: Shelf A has Art, Shelf C has Geography. The only remaining value is Fiction, so Shelf B’s bottom section is Fiction. This completes all three bottom slots.

Step 9: Assign the remaining decoration values

Decoration has three values: Ladder, Ladder, and Stool. Shelf B already has Ladder from clue 2. The two remaining decorations are one Ladder and one Stool. No further clue restricts which shelf gets which. The puzzle’s final grid shows Shelf A with Ladder and Shelf C with Stool. That is the only possible arrangement that fits the solved answer.

All cells are now filled. The grid matches the one at the top of this article.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 536

Clue 3: “From bottom to top, a shelf has Geography, Art, and Fiction”

This clue can trip players up because it lists the sections in order from bottom to top. You might think it means a single shelf has those three sections in that ascending order. But you already know Shelf C’s bottom is Geography from the initial answer. So you must connect the clue to that exact shelf. The order is clear: bottom Geography, middle Art, top Fiction. The extra part about Shelf B’s top being Biology might be confusing, but it just reinforces what you already placed from clue 1.

Clue 4: “Art section at the bottom is not beside the Gray shelf”

This clue gives two pieces of information in one sentence. First, it tells you which shelf has Art at the bottom. Since Shelf C’s bottom is already Geography and Shelf B’s bottom is unknown, the Art must go to Shelf A’s bottom. Second, it tells you the shelf with that Art is not next to the Gray shelf. That rule eliminates the possibility of Shelf A being Gray (it is Black) and confirms that Shelf C is Gray. If you misread “beside” as a physical arrangement of shelves in a row, you might overthink it. But the puzzle expects you to treat it as a simple color assignment.

Clue 5: “Other sections of the Travel shelf can be found in other shelves”

The phrase “other sections” is vague. The Travel shelf is the one with Travel in the middle section. Its top and bottom sections (Biology and Fiction) appear elsewhere in the grid. This clue confirms the middle section of Shelf B is Travel, and it also reinforces that the Art section on Shelf A matches the pattern. It doesn’t give you new locations, but it ties the clues together so you can verify your placements.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 536 plays out cleanly once you work through the clues in order. The initial answers anchor Shelf A’s color and Shelf C’s bottom. Each subsequent clue fills either a direct cell or a relationship between sections. The tricky part is reading the order oriented clues correctly and not overthinking the decoration values. After placing all sections and colors, the decoration falls into place without needing extra reasoning. This level is a good example of how a few direct clues combined with elimination can complete a grid efficiently.

Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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