Profile Perfect Level 538 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 13, 2026

Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 538. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 538 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 538 Answer

I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through how each clue locks everything into place.

SubjectPersonPersonalityCustomerPurposeWeather
Librarian AEricMischievousJohnBorrow Book / Find BookRainy
Librarian BVictorFriendlyElizabethWi-Fi PasswordCloudy
Librarian CSelenaCalmDavidFlirtingStormy
Librarian DKarenCheerfulMarcoBorrow BookSunny
Librarian EAlfredCuriousDonnaPrint Document / Pay FineFoggy

Profile Perfect Level 538 Hints And Walkthrough

This puzzle starts with one locked customer and a bunch of position hints about the five librarians lined up in order A through E. Several clues point to multiple values in the same cell, like “Borrow Book / Find Book” for Librarian A and “Print Document / Pay Fine” for Librarian E. Working through the chain lets you fill every slot without guesswork.

Step 1: Start with the initial answer and the first direct clues

The initial answer says Librarian B’s customer is Elizabeth. Clue 1 tells us the rightmost librarian (E) deals with a fine after a late return, so E’s purpose is “Pay Fine.” Clue 2 says the leftmost library (A) has rainy weather, so A’s weather is “Rainy.” Clue 3 says the two female customers aren’t in neighboring libraries. Since Elizabeth is already at B, the other female customer must go to the opposite end, E. That gives E’s customer as Donna. Clue 5 directly says Selena is the person at Librarian C. So we have:

  • A: Weather = Rainy
  • B: Customer = Elizabeth
  • C: Person = Selena
  • E: Customer = Donna; Purpose = Pay Fine

Step 2: Use the neighbor clue for Victor and weather

Clue 9 says Victor’s library is next to the library with rain. The rainy library is A, so the only neighbor that could be Victor is B. That gives B’s person as Victor. Clue 18 confirms Victor is not Cheerful but always seen smiling, so his personality is “Friendly.” The same clue says the curious personality belongs to E, so E’s personality becomes “Curious.” We now have:

  • B: Person = Victor, Personality = Friendly
  • E: Personality = Curious

Step 3: Identify Eric and Karen and their book borrower roles

Clue 6 says both Eric and Karen set the return date for customers. The clue’s linked cells show A’s person is Eric, A’s purpose is “Borrow Book,” D’s person is Karen, and D’s purpose is “Borrow Book.” It also repeats A’s rainy weather and E’s fine, which we already have. Clue 10 says the leftmost customer has several requests regarding books. That fits A, and the multiple requests match a slash value: A’s purpose also includes “Find Book.” Clue 12 adds that the old forgotten book without a record gives Eric a hard time, which confirms A’s purpose includes “Find Book” and also sets E’s weather to “Foggy.” So:

  • A: Person = Eric, Purpose = Borrow Book / Find Book
  • D: Person = Karen, Purpose = Borrow Book
  • E: Weather = Foggy

Step 4: Place the Wi‑Fi password and cloudy weather

Clue 14 says it’s cloudy outside the library with free Wi‑Fi. That library must be B because B’s customer Elizabeth is already there, and the clue links B’s purpose as “Wi‑Fi Password” and B’s weather as “Cloudy.” Clue 4 says the customer asking for Wi‑Fi is not next to Elizabeth, but Elizabeth is that customer, so that’s just a self‑check. B is now complete:

  • B: Purpose = Wi‑Fi Password, Weather = Cloudy

Step 5: Link Marco and Selena’s neighbor

Clue 11 says Marco is at the library next to Selena’s. Selena is at C, so the next library could be B or D. But B’s customer is already Elizabeth, so Marco must be at D. That gives D’s customer as Marco. Librarian C’s person is already Selena, so that’s confirmed.

  • D: Customer = Marco

Step 6: The print document request and the fine conflict

Clue 7 says the person to the right of a book borrower asks to print a document. The book borrower here is D (purpose = Borrow Book). The library to the right of D is E, so E’s purpose includes “Print Document.” Clue 8 says the one who gets fined has no need for the internet, which reinforces that E’s purpose includes both “Pay Fine” and “Print Document” (no internet needed for either). So E’s purpose is now “Print Document / Pay Fine.”

Step 7: Donna’s forgetfulness and Alfred’s low visibility

Clue 13 says Donna gets questioned about why she forgot to return the book. The personality “Curious” fits that questioning, and we already have E’s personality as Curious. Clue 15 says low visibility at Alfred’s library caused Donna to almost crash. That gives E’s person as Alfred and confirms E’s weather as Foggy (already set). E is now fully filled.

  • E: Person = Alfred, Customer = Donna, Purpose = Print Document / Pay Fine, Weather = Foggy, Personality = Curious

Step 8: Calm librarian and flirting purpose

Clue 16 says despite looking calm, her heart is racing as she gets hit on. That points to C. Her personality is “Calm” and her purpose is “Flirting.” Clue 17 says either A or E is the incarnation of Loki (mischievous). It directly gives A’s personality as “Mischievous” and also repeats C’s purpose as “Flirting.” So:

  • C: Personality = Calm, Purpose = Flirting
  • A: Personality = Mischievous

Step 9: John’s weather and the worst storm

Clue 19 says John’s weather is bad but not as bad as the library two columns away. John is a customer, and the only empty customer slot at this point is A. So A’s customer is John. The library two columns away from A is C (A to B is one, B to C is two). So C’s weather is worse than A’s rain. That means C’s weather is “Stormy.” The same clue also sets D’s personality as “Cheerful” (the only remaining personality). Now we have:

  • A: Customer = John
  • C: Weather = Stormy
  • D: Personality = Cheerful

Solution: Fill the final blanks by elimination

After all those steps, only a few cells remain empty. For personalities: we have Mischievous (A), Friendly (B), Calm (C), Cheerful (D), Curious (E). All assigned. For weather: Rainy (A), Cloudy (B), Stormy (C), Foggy (E). The only weather left is Sunny, so D’s weather is Sunny. For customers: John (A), Elizabeth (B), Marco (D), Donna (E). The only remaining customer is David, so C’s customer is David. That matches the solved grid perfectly.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 538

The rightmost customer gets fined after returning a book 2 years late

This clue seems straightforward, but you might wonder if “rightmost” means the last subject in the list or the one at position E. The puzzle lists the librarians from A to E, so A is leftmost and E is rightmost. The clue locks E’s purpose as “Pay Fine,” which later conflicts with the print document request. The slash value solves the conflict, but if you miss that the same cell can hold both, you’ll get stuck.

Either Librarian A or E is the incarnation of Loki

This clue initially looks like a choice between A and E for the mischievous personality. But the linked cells directly assign A’s personality as Mischievous and also give C’s purpose as Flirting. The wording “either … or” is misleading because the logic puzzle already determined it’s A. The clue is really confirming A’s personality, not leaving an open option.

John’s weather is bad, but not as bad as the library 2 columns away

You need to count columns carefully. If A is John’s library, two columns away means skipping B and landing on C. That tells you C’s weather is worse than A’s rain. Since the only remaining severe weather is stormy, C gets “Stormy.” It also reveals D’s personality as Cheerful, because that’s the only personality left that fits the “cheerful” description implied by the clue’s linked cells.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 538 rewards careful attention to position hints and slash separated values. The key moves are locking the rain on A, the Wi‑Fi on B, and the fine on E early on, then using the neighbor clues to assign Victor, Selena, and Marco. Once you accept that a single cell can hold two purposes, the rest falls into place through elimination. This puzzle shows how even a crowded set of clues can untangle smoothly when you follow the right order.

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

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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