Profile Perfect Level 6 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 24, 2026

Start with the final answer for Level 6 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 6 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 6 Answer

Here’s the final solved grid up top, and I’ll walk through the clues step by step right after.

SubjectTypeColorOriginPrice
Bag ABackpackRedGermanMedium
Bag BHandbagPurpleFranceHigh
Bag CString BagGreenChinaLow

Profile Perfect Level 6 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 6 gives you three bags to match with four traits: type, color, origin, and price. You start with two locked answers: Bag B is a Handbag, and Bag A costs Medium. The rest of the puzzle uses price comparisons, a “next to” position clue, and a few direct color or origin drops. Because the grid is small, many clues link multiple cells at once, so once you get a foothold, the rest falls into place quickly.

Step 1: Start with the initial answers and the first price clue

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The puzzle gives you Bag B’s type (Handbag) and Bag A’s price (Medium). The first clue also tells us Bag A is from German. So right away we know:

  • Bag A’s origin is German.
  • Bag A’s price is Medium.
  • Bag B’s type is Handbag.

That locks two slots for Bag A and one for Bag B. Now we have a reference point for the price‑based clues.

Step 2: The cheaper bag narrows Bag C’s price

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Clue 2 says “Bag C is cheaper than the German bag.” The German bag is Bag A, which costs Medium. “Cheaper than Medium” can only mean Low, because the price options are Low, Medium, and High. So Bag C’s price must be Low.

That’s a direct fill: Bag C’s price is Low.

Step 3: The String Bag clue names Bag C’s type

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Clue 3 says “The String Bag does not originate from German.” That might sound like it only rules out one origin, but the puzzle’s internal linking actually reveals which bag is the String Bag. When I played through, this clue paired three cells: it tells us Bag C is the String Bag, confirms Bag A’s origin is German (already known), and repeats Bag C’s price as Low. So now we have:

  • Bag C’s type is String Bag.
  • Bag C’s price is Low (already set).

So Bag C is now partly filled: type and price are known.

Step 4: The cheapest bag’s color

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Clue 4 says “The cheapest bag is colored Green.” The cheapest bag is the one with Low price, which is Bag C. So Bag C’s color must be Green.

Now Bag C has three traits: type String Bag, price Low, color Green. Only its origin remains unknown.

Step 5: French bag sits next to German bag

Clue 5 puts a position constraint: “French bag is next to German bag.” The bags are lined up as Bag A, Bag B, Bag C (left to right or in that order). German bag is Bag A. The only bag immediately next to Bag A is Bag B – Bag C is two steps away. So the French bag must be Bag B. That gives:

  • Bag B’s origin is France.

Now we know the origins of Bag A (German) and Bag B (France), which leaves only China for Bag C.

Step 6: The French bag’s color and the backpack

Clue 6 says “Bag from France is not colored Red.” That rules out Red for Bag B, but the clue also directly assigns Bag B’s color as Purple. At the same time, it confirms Bag A’s type as Backpack. So we get:

  • Bag B’s color is Purple.
  • Bag A’s type is Backpack.

Now Bag A is fully defined: type Backpack, origin German, price Medium, and the only remaining color is Red (since Green is taken by Bag C and Purple by Bag B). So Bag A’s color is Red.

Bag B now needs only its price. The only price left from Low, Medium, High is High (Medium is with Bag A, Low with Bag C). So Bag B’s price is High.

Bag C’s origin is the last blank. Origins used: German (Bag A), France (Bag B). The remaining origin is China, so Bag C’s origin is China.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After all six clues, every cell is filled without any guesswork. The initial answers (Bag B’s type and Bag A’s price) gave a solid base, and each subsequent clue added one or more confirmed placements. The price‑comparison clues worked together: the “cheaper than German” led to Bag C’s low price, and the “cheapest bag” tied that price to the green color. The position clue linked France to Bag B, and the final clue dropped both the purple color and the backpack type in one step. The last few values fell into place by elimination.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 6

The “String Bag does not originate from German” clue

At first glance, this clue only tells you what the String Bag isn’t – it’s not from Germany. You might think you need to guess which bag is the String Bag later. But the clue actually assigns Bag C as the String Bag directly. The puzzle’s design attaches the String Bag label to Bag C through the same clue that restates Bag A’s origin and Bag C’s price. If you only see the negative statement, you could waste time trying different bags. The trick is to trust that the clue’s linked cells reveal more than the sentence alone suggests – in this case, it’s a full identification.

The “next to” placement

Clue 5 says “French bag is next to German bag.” If you’re not sure about the order of the bags, you might wonder whether Bag A and Bag C could be considered adjacent if the list wraps around. The puzzle treats the subjects in a straight line: Bag A, Bag B, Bag C. “Next to” means an immediate neighbor, so only Bag B qualifies as next to Bag A. Bag C is not next to Bag A. The clue forces Bag B to be French. Once you know the order is linear, this clue is straightforward – but players who don’t assume line order might hesitate.

The “cheapest bag” and price comparison chain

Clues 2 and 4 work together: Clue 2 says Bag C is cheaper than the German bag (Bag A), making Bag C Low price. Clue 4 says the cheapest bag is green. Some players might forget that “cheapest” means the lowest price, which is already confirmed as Bag C. If you try to apply clue 4 before clue 2, you won’t know which bag is cheapest. The correct order is to lock Bag C’s price first, then associate the color. It’s a simple dependency, but it’s easy to read clue 4 as a standalone hint and get stuck wondering which bag is green.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 6 is a tidy little solve: three bags, four traits, and six clues that chain together neatly. The two initial answers (Handbag and Medium price) give you a starting anchor, and the price comparisons plus the “next to” clue build a clear path. The trickiest moments are recognizing that the “String Bag” clue actually names the bag, and remembering that the “cheapest” bag is the one with Low price. Once those land, the rest is just filling in the last slots by elimination. No hidden values, no slash‑separated cells – just a clean, satisfying grid that rewards careful reading of each clue’s full meaning.

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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