Profile Perfect Level 64 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 29, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 64? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 64 Answer
I’m putting the completed grid first, then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in. Spoilers below!
| Subject | Name | Breed | Accessory | Favorite Food |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cat A | Oliver | Persian | Sunglasses | Fish |
| Cat B | Mochi | Scottish Fold | Party Hat | Pet Food |
| Cat C | Cleo | Sphynx | Collar | Fish / Chicken |
| Cat D | Simba | Maine Coon | Glasses | Vegetable / Fish |
| Cat E | Christie | Bombay | Ribbon / Collar | Canned Food |
Profile Perfect Level 64 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 64 gives you five cats, each with a name, breed, accessory, and favorite food. A few cells hold slash-separated values (like “Fish / Chicken”), which means both options are true for that cat. The puzzle starts with a locked answer for Cat A’s accessory and a handful of direct clues that let you build the whole grid pretty smoothly once you connect the neighbors.
Step 1: Use the starting answer and the Sunglasses neighbor clue
The very first thing you see in the puzzle is Cat A’s accessory is Sunglasses. That’s locked, so we know Cat A wears sunglasses. From there, Clue 4 says the cat next to the Sunglasses cat is a Scottish Fold. Since Cat A is first in the row, its only neighbor is Cat B. That means Cat B’s breed is Scottish Fold. Write that down.
Step 2: Pin down Cat B’s name and Cat D’s name using initial clues
Clue 2 tells you directly that Cat B is called Mochi. Easy. Clue 3 says the cat next to the middle cat is called Simba. The middle cat is Cat C (the third position), so Simba must be either Cat B or Cat D. But Cat B is already Mochi, so Simba can only be Cat D. Now Cat D’s name is Simba.
Step 3: The middle cat can’t wear glasses – that reveals its accessory
Clue 5 says the cat in the middle (Cat C) does not wear Glasses. Since we haven’t placed any accessory for Cat C yet, and the only other options are Collar, Party Hat, Ribbon, or Sunglasses (already taken), the logical conclusion is Cat C’s accessory is Collar. This becomes important later.
Step 4: The Fish lovers get their names and favorite food
Clue 6 tells us that Simba, Cleo, and Oliver all love fresh Fish. That gives us three names: Cat A is Oliver, Cat C is Cleo, and Cat D is Simba (we already knew Simba). It also means Cat A, Cat C, and Cat D all have Fish as their favorite food. At this point, note that Cat C and Cat D may have additional food values later – the puzzle allows multiple values in a cell.
Step 5: Party hat for Mochi, and the glasses connection
Clue 7 confirms that Mochi (Cat B) is celebrating a birthday, so Cat B’s accessory is Party Hat. Clue 8 then says that two of the Fish lovers are wearing glasses. We know the Fish lovers are Cat A (Oliver), Cat C (Cleo), and Cat D (Simba). Cat A already has Sunglasses (a type of glasses), and Clue 8 links Cat D to Glasses. So Cat D’s accessory is Glasses. The same clue also gives us Cat E’s name: Christie. Perfect.
Step 6: Breed for the glasses cat and Oliver’s neighbor’s food
Clue 9 says the cat wearing Glasses – that’s Cat D – has a breed called Maine Coon. So Cat D’s breed is Maine Coon. Clue 10 follows up: Oliver’s only neighbor loves Pet Food from a machine. Oliver is Cat A, and its only neighbor is Cat B. That means Cat B’s favorite food is Pet Food. Clue 10 also reinforces that Cat D wears Glasses, but we already have that.
Step 7: Collar for the Sphynx and Bombay, and the Ribbon cat next to Vegetable
Clue 11 says both the Sphynx and Bombay cats wear a Collar. We already know Cat C has a Collar (from Step 3), so Cat C’s breed is Sphynx. Cat E is a Bombay (from Clue 1), so Cat E’s accessory is Collar as well. But wait – the solved grid shows Cat E also has a Ribbon. That’s fine; the clue confirms at least the Collar, and Clue 12 clarifies the Ribbon.
Clue 12 states that the cat with a Ribbon is next to the cat who fancies Vegetable. The only cat with a Ribbon in the final grid is Cat E (its accessory cell holds both Ribbon and Collar). Cat E’s neighbor is Cat D (since Cat E is last, its only neighbor is Cat D). So Cat D’s favorite food includes Vegetable. Now Cat D has Fish and Vegetable – that’s a slash-separated cell.
Step 8: Furthest cat from Persian – Cat E’s food
Clue 13 gives us two things at once. First, it tells us the Persian cat – that’s Cat A, whose breed is Persian (we didn’t have that breed yet). Second, it says the cat furthest from the Persian cat is not a fan of Chicken. The cats are arranged in order A, B, C, D, E. The furthest from A is Cat E. So Cat E’s favorite food cannot be Chicken. By elimination, the only food left for Cat E is Canned Food (since Fish, Pet Food, Vegetable, and Chicken are already assigned or possible). That gives Cat E’s favorite food is Canned Food. The clue also implicitly confirms that Chicken exists somewhere – it ends up in Cat C’s cell alongside Fish.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, we have most of the grid filled. The only missing pieces: Cat C’s breed (Sphynx) is done, Cat C’s accessory (Collar) is done, but Cat C’s favorite food still needs Chicken. From Clue 6, Cat C loves Fish, and Clue 13 tells us Chicken isn’t Cat E, and no other cat can take it (Cat A has Fish only, Cat B Pet Food, Cat D Fish/Vegetable, Cat E Canned Food). So Cat C’s favorite food includes Chicken – giving the slash-separated “Fish / Chicken”. Cat E’s accessory also includes Ribbon alongside Collar – that comes from Clue 12’s mention of Ribbon, even though the clue link focused on Collar. The final grid is now complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 64
Clue 3: “Next to cat in the middle is the cat called Simba”
This one trips players up because “next to” could mean either side. The middle cat is Cat C, so its neighbors are Cat B and Cat D. Without the initial answer linking Cat D, you might think Simba could be Cat B. But Clue 2 already named Cat B as Mochi, so Simba has to be the other neighbor, Cat D. Always check if a neighbor clue conflicts with an earlier placement.
Clue 8: “Two of the Fish lovers are wearing glasses”
You already know three Fish lovers: Cat A, C, D. Which two wear glasses? Cat A already has Sunglasses, so it’s one. The other must be Cat D (Glasses). But Cat C? That cat has a Collar, not glasses. The clue also names Cat E as Christie – that’s a free bonus, but it’s easy to miss if you only focus on the glasses part. Read every link in a clue carefully – sometimes extra info is bundled.
Clue 11: Both Sphynx and Bombay wear Collar – but Cat E also has Ribbon
The clue says both cats wear a Collar. That’s correct – Cat C gets a Collar, and Cat E gets a Collar. But the solved grid shows Cat E has “Ribbon / Collar”. That’s not a contradiction; the clue confirms at least one of Cat E’s accessories. The Ribbon comes from Clue 12, which explicitly mentions a cat with a Ribbon. Some players get confused thinking the cat can only have one accessory, but this puzzle allows multiple values in a cell.
Clue 13: “Cat furthest from Persian cat is not a fan of Chicken”
This is tricky because it indirectly gives you Cat A’s breed (Persian) and forces an elimination. You need to know the order (A to E) and that “furthest” means the greatest distance – in a linear row, that’s Cat E. Then you have to realize Chicken must belong to the only remaining cat, Cat C. The clue doesn’t directly say Cat C loves Chicken; it just says Cat E doesn’t. That kind of negative deduction is common in Profile Perfect, so always think about what values are left.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 64 is a neat moderate puzzle that relies heavily on neighbor relationships and a few multi-value cells. The starting locked accessory for Cat A and the direct breed/name clues build a strong foundation, while the positional clues for Simba and the Ribbon cat tie everything together. The main takeaway is to treat slash-separated values as “both true,” not as options to pick one. Once you get comfortable with that, the rest of the solve flows naturally from one cat to the next. Happy puzzling!
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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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