Profile Perfect Level 7 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 24, 2026

If you only need the result for Level 7, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 7 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 7 Answer

I’ve got the completed grid laid out below, and after that I’ll walk through how each clue locks everything into place.

SubjectOccupationActivityYears of Service
Person AMaidSleeping3
Person BSecurityDriving2
Person CChefShopping6
Person DGardenerLunch8

Profile Perfect Level 7 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 7 gives us four people, three traits each, and an initial answer that already locks Person C’s activity as Shopping. The occupations, activities, and years of service all need to match up, and there’s a positional clue about who sits next to whom. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the starting answer to pin down Person C’s occupation and years

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The puzzle starts with Person C’s activity already filled in: Shopping. Clue 2 tells us “The one going Shopping is Chef,” which confirms that Person C is the Chef. Right away, we know Person C’s occupation and activity. Then Clue 3 adds “Chef has been working for 6 years,” so Person C’s years of service is 6. That gives us three cells filled for Person C before we even look at anything else.

Step 2: Connect Person A to the Maid and lock the first positional relationship

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Clue 1 says Person A is the Maid, so Person A’s occupation is Maid. That’s straightforward. Now Clue 6 says “Person with 3 years of service is next to Driving person.” At this point we don’t know who has 3 years yet, but we do know Person B is driving from Clue 5 (more on that in a moment). The person with 3 years must be next to the driving person, and since Person A’s years are still open, Person A could be that 3-year person. We’ll confirm that later.

Step 3: Lock Person B as Security who is Driving

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Clue 5 is direct: “The Security is Driving toward home.” That means Person B is the Security, and Person B’s activity is Driving. So Person B’s occupation and activity are both locked in. The years of service for Person B are still unknown at this point.

Step 4: Place the Gardener and the Lunch activity

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Clue 7 says “The person having Lunch works in the garden.” That means the person whose activity is Lunch must be the Gardener. Since Chef and Security are already taken, and Person A is Maid, Person D is the only one left to be the Gardener. So Person D’s occupation is Gardener, and Person D’s activity is Lunch. That covers both for Person D.

Step 5: Use the years comparison to lock Person B and Person D’s service years

Clue 8 is a comparison clue: “Gardener has worked longer than Security.” We already know Person D is the Gardener and Person B is the Security. Clue 8 doesn’t give exact numbers yet, but it tells us Person D’s years > Person B’s years. Looking at the remaining years values (2, 3, 6, 8) – we already used 6 for Person C – the only pair where one is greater than the other that fits all other clues is Person D with 8 and Person B with 2. Because Clue 8 confirms it directly: Gardener has worked longer than Security, so Person D gets 8, Person B gets 2. That leaves 3 for Person A, which also matches Clue 6’s mention of a person with 3 years being next to Driving person.

Step 6: Sort out the positional relationship for “next to”

Clue 4 says “Gardener is not next to Maid.” Person A is Maid, Person D is Gardener. The puzzle lists subjects in order: Person A, Person B, Person C, Person D. “Next to” in this puzzle means adjacent in that order. So Person A (Maid) cannot be next to Person D (Gardener). If Person A is first, Person D is last, they are not directly next to each other anyway, so that part works fine.

Clue 6 says “Person with 3 years of service is next to Driving person.” Person A has 3 years, and Person B has Driving as activity. Person A and Person B are next to each other (first and second in the list). That checks out perfectly. No other arrangement would satisfy both neighbor clues.

Step 7: Fill in Person A’s activity

We have Person A’s occupation as Maid, years of service as 3. The only activity not yet assigned is Sleeping, since Shopping is Person C, Driving is Person B, Lunch is Person D. So Person A’s activity must be Sleeping. That completes Person A’s row.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

At this point, every cell is filled. Person A is Maid, Sleeping, 3 years. Person B is Security, Driving, 2 years. Person C is Chef, Shopping, 6 years. Person D is Gardener, Lunch, 8 years. All clues are satisfied, and the grid matches the solved state perfectly.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 7

Clue 6: “Person with 3 years of service is next to Driving person”

Some players might think this clue only gives a relationship without any numbers, but it actually does double duty. It tells us that the person with 3 years (Person A) must be adjacent to the Driving person (Person B). Since the puzzle lists subjects in order A, B, C, D, “next to” means directly beside in that sequence. That’s clear enough, but the tricky part is that you need to first confirm Person A has 3 years (from the years comparison in Clue 8) before you can fully apply it. If you try to use this clue too early without knowing who has 3 years, you might spin your wheels.

Clue 8: “Gardener has worked longer than Security”

This comparison clue seems simple, but it’s easy to misread. It doesn’t give a specific number for either person – it just sets up a greater-than relationship. The confusion comes because there are two possible pairs of years that could fit (8 > 2 and 6 > 3), but since Person C already has 6 years, the only remaining pair where one is greater than the other is 8 and 2. If you overlook that Person C’s years are already locked, you might try to assign 6 to Person D or 3 to Person B, which would break the clue.

Clue 4: “Gardener is not next to Maid”

Positional clues like this one can trip up players who assume the puzzle has a physical grid. Here, “next to” simply means adjacent in the list order (Person A next to B, B next to C, C next to D). Since Person A is Maid and Person D is Gardener, they are not adjacent anyway (two people between them), so this clue is automatically satisfied. Some players might overthink it and try to rearrange the order, but the order is fixed for this level.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 7 is a clean, straightforward puzzle that mainly relies on direct assignments and one comparison clue. The initial answer locks Person C’s activity and leads to the Chef occupation, and from there, each clue adds one or two confirmations until the whole grid comes together. The positional clues only confirm what the direct clues already imply, so there’s no tricky deduction needed. If you follow the chain of linked values – starting with the Shopping clue, then working through each occupation and activity – you’ll fill the grid in no time.

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and have fun!

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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