Profile Perfect Level 65 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 29, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 65 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 65 Answer
If you want to check your grid against the solution, here’s the complete solved table first. After that, I’ll walk through every clue so you can see how it all locks into place.
| Subject | Name | Industry | Building | Mascot | Team Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Company A | Feeglo | Streaming / Tech | Pyramid | Mart | x4 |
| Company B | AutoY | Space Travel | Steel Dome | Polta | x1 |
| Company C | KokooKal | Beverages | Castle | Penpy | x3 |
| Company D | Bootfil | Streaming | Hexagonal | Poppy | x2 |
| Company E | Damsang | Appliances / Car | Skyscraper | Brighto | x5 |
Profile Perfect Level 65 Hints And Walkthrough
When I opened Profile Perfect Level 65, I saw five companies with five traits to fill: Name, Industry, Building, Mascot, and Team Size. The puzzle locked in Company B’s mascot as Polta from the start, and several clues handed me direct matches right away. The trickiest parts involved a couple of slashed values (one company has two industries) and a few position-based clues that needed careful reading. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Company B’s mascot and find the middle company
The initial answer already tells me Company B’s mascot is Polta. That’s a solid starting point. Clue 5 says the company in the middle is called KokooKal. Since there are five companies, the middle position is Company C. So I can immediately write “KokooKal” for Company C’s name. This also sets up later clues that refer to KokooKal by name or position.
Step 2: Place Company A’s building and Company B’s name
Clue 2 states that the Pyramid headquarters belongs to Company A. I mark Company A’s building as Pyramid. Clue 9 adds that AutoY is to the right of the Pyramid building. Since Company A has the Pyramid, “to the right” means the next company in the row, which is Company B. So Company B’s name is AutoY. Now Company B’s name and mascot are both set.
Step 3: Identify Feeglo and Bootfil – the streaming giants
Clue 6 tells me that Feeglo and Bootfil dominate the streaming industry. The clue links these names directly to Company A and Company D. So Company A’s name is Feeglo, and Company D’s name is Bootfil. The same clue also confirms Company A’s industry is both Streaming and Tech (more on that slash in a moment), Company D’s industry is Streaming, and Company E’s industry includes Car. Plus it reinforces that Company A’s building is Pyramid, which we already have.
Step 4: Give Company E its name and building
Clue 15 is straightforward: Damsang has the Skyscraper as its headquarters. That pins Company E’s name as Damsang and its building as Skyscraper. Clue 12 also ties into this by confirming the Skyscraper for Company E, along with Feeglo’s role in streaming and tech.
Step 5: Poppy is the mascot next to KokooKal
Clue 11 says Poppy is the mascot beside KokooKal. KokooKal is Company C, so the company beside it is either Company B or Company D. Company B already has Polta as mascot, so Poppy must belong to Company D. I now have Company D’s mascot as Poppy.
Step 6: Brighto belongs to the largest team
Clue 13 is a double hitter: it confirms Brighto as Company E’s mascot and sets Company E’s team size to x5 (the most employees). This also connects with Clue 3, which says Brighto is not beside Polta – which works fine since Brighto is at the far end and Polta is at Company B, two spots away.
Step 7: Award Steel Dome to the Space Travel company
Clue 14 says the Space Travel company uses the Steel Dome building. Clue 4 already told me that Company B is the Space Travel company (since Space Travel is not next to Polta, and Polta is Company B’s mascot – this actually confirms Company B’s industry as Space Travel). So Company B’s building is Steel Dome.
Step 8: Team sizes start to fall into place
Clue 16 says the Beverage company doesn’t have the fewest employees. Company C is the Beverage company (from Clue 5? Not yet directly – but Clue 16 also links Beverages to Company C). So Company C’s industry is Beverages, and its team size cannot be x1. Clue 19 says the company with the wavy logo (that’s KokooKal, Company C) has more employees than Bootfil (Company D). That means Company C’s team size is larger than Company D’s. Since the possible sizes are x1 through x5, and Company C can’t be x1, the smallest logical pairing is Company C at x3 and Company D at x2.
Clue 18 says the company with the fewest employees (x1) is not next to the most (x5). Company E has x5, and Company B has x1 – they’re not adjacent (Company C sits between), so that fits.
Step 9: Find the Hexagonal building
Clue 20 tells me the company with the second fewest employees has a Hexagonal building. The second fewest is Company D with x2, so Company D’s building is Hexagonal. That fills Company D’s building slot.
Step 10: Penpy is not the mascot of the second most employees
Clue 21 says Penpy is not the mascot of the company with the second most employees. The second most is Company A with x4 (Company E has x5, Company A has x4). So Penpy cannot be Company A’s mascot. The only mascot left unassigned at this point is Mart for Company A and Penpy for Company C. That makes sense: Penpy goes to Company C, and Company A gets Mart. Clue 21 also confirms Company A’s team size is x4, which we already deduced.
Solution: Fill the remaining industry and building slots
After all those steps, only a few cells are still open. Company A’s industry is Streaming / Tech (from Clue 6 and Clue 12). Company E’s industry is Appliances / Car (from Clue 1, which gives Car, and Clue 7, which adds Appliances because the Appliances company is to the right of the Streaming company – Company D is Streaming, and Company E is to its right). Company C’s building is the only one left: Castle. That completes the grid exactly as shown in the answer table.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 65
Clue 7: “Appliances company is on the right of Streaming company”
This one can be confusing because it doesn’t name the companies directly. You have to know which company is the Streaming company (Company D, from Clue 6) and then look to its right. The company to the right of Company D is Company E. That means Company E must be the Appliances company. But Clue 1 already gave Company E’s industry as Car. So Company E ends up with both Appliances and Car, separated by a slash in the final grid. That dual industry is easy to miss if you only read one clue at a time.
Clue 12: “Feeglo’s devices complement its Streaming services”
This clue initially looks like it’s just reinforcing Feeglo’s industry, but it also delivers Company E’s building (Skyscraper) and locks in the Tech side of Company A’s industry. Without this clue, you might wonder if Company A’s industry is only Streaming. The clue’s wording is a bit roundabout, but the linked cells tell you exactly what it adds.
Clue 19: “Company with wavy logo has more employees than Bootfil”
The term “wavy logo” isn’t a trait in the grid, so it takes a moment to realize it’s describing KokooKal (Company C). The clue then connects Company C’s team size and Company D’s team size. If you’re not paying attention, you might waste time trying to find a “wavy logo” column. Once you see that KokooKal has the wavy logo, the employee comparison falls into place cleanly.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 65 is mostly a straightforward matching puzzle once you get the initial locks from the starting answer and the first few direct clues. The slashed industries for Company A and Company E might trip you up if you assume each company has only one industry, but the clues clearly support both values. Position clues like “to the right of” and “beside” require you to keep the company order in mind, but other than that, the solve flows smoothly from one deduction to the next. Happy puzzling
Want to come back for future answers? Save our level guide page and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. Have fun!
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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