Profile Perfect Level 82 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 30, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 82? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 82 Answer
Here’s the completed grid up front, with the full walkthrough right after it.
| Subject | Type | Ink Color | Brand | Ink Remaining | User Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pen A | Click | Blue | Pantel | Half | 20 |
| Pen B | Ballpoint | Green | Watermania | Half | 50 |
| Pen C | Fountain | Black | Parkour | Full | 15 |
| Pen D | Marker | Blue | Auroar | Empty | 5 |
| Pen E | Gel | Red | Montblack | Half | 10 |
Profile Perfect Level 82 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 82 starts with two locked answers – Pen B is a Ballpoint and Pen E’s brand is Montblack – and then feeds you a steady chain of positional and relational clues. The five pens sit in order A through E, so left‑to‑right placement matters a lot. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Pen A’s user count and Pen E’s ink level
The second clue tells us Pen A has the second‑most users. Looking at the final numbers, the highest is 50, so second‑most is 20. That gives Pen A – User Count = 20. Right away, clue 3 says the Montblack pen (Pen E) is used often, so it can’t be Full. That pins Pen E – Ink Remaining = Half.
Step 2: Place the green pen between Pantel and Parkour
Clue 4 is a classic between‑clue. The green pen sits between two brands: Pantel on one side and Parkour on the other. The linked answers put Pantel at Pen A, Parkour at Pen C, and green ink at the pen in between – Pen B. So we now know Pen A – Brand = Pantel, Pen B – Ink Color = Green, and Pen C – Brand = Parkour.
Step 3: Find the BlueMarker with the lowest user count
Clue 5 tells us the BlueMarker has the lowest user count. The lowest count in the puzzle is 5, and that belongs to Pen D. So Pen D – Type = Marker, Pen D – Ink Color = Blue, and Pen D – User Count = 5. This also reinforces Pen A’s user count (already set to 20).
Step 4: Identify the neighbor of Pen A with a W‑shaped brand and the fountain pen two columns away
Clue 6 says the neighbor of Pen A has a brand shaped like the letter ‘W’. Pen A’s immediate right neighbor is Pen B, so its brand must be Watermania. That gives Pen B – Brand = Watermania. Clue 7 adds that the fountain pen is two columns away from Pen A – that’s Pen C (A → B → C). So Pen C – Type = Fountain.
Step 5: Set the ink levels of the green pen’s neighbors
The green pen is Pen B. Its neighbors are Pen A (left) and Pen C (right). Clue 8 says these neighbors have Half and Full ink levels. The links confirm Pen A – Ink Remaining = Half and Pen C – Ink Remaining = Full.
Step 6: Lock the remaining brands, user counts, and the red ink
Now the puzzle tightens. Clue 9 says Parkour (Pen C) and Auroar have distinct ink colors, and it links Pen D – Brand = Auroar. Clue 10 tells us Pen B has more users than the rightmost pen (Pen E). That gives Pen B – User Count = 50 and Pen E – User Count = 10 (the only value that works). Clue 11 completes the user counts: the Parkour pen (Pen C) has triple the users of one of its neighbors. Triple of 5 is 15, so Pen C – User Count = 15 and Pen D – User Count = 5 (already placed).
Step 7: Set Pen A’s type and Pen E’s ink color
Clue 12 says Marker and Click pens are not next to each other. Marker is Pen D, so Click must be somewhere that isn’t adjacent – that’s Pen A. So Pen A – Type = Click. Finally, clue 1 uses the initial Ballpoint answer: Ballpoint (Pen B) and its neighbors cannot use Red ink. The only pen left that can be red is Pen E, so Pen E – Ink Color = Red.
Step 8: Finish the remaining matches
We now have all traits except Pen A’s ink color, Pen C’s ink color, and Pen E’s type. Let’s reason through:
- Pen C’s ink color: It can’t be red (clue 1 says neighbors of Ballpoint can’t be red), it can’t be green (taken by Pen B), and it can’t be blue (clue 9 says Parkour and Auroar have distinct ink colors, and Auroar – Pen D – is blue). The only remaining color is black, so Pen C – Ink Color = Black.
- Pen A’s ink color: With blue already used on Pen D, green on B, black on C, and red on E, the only color that can appear twice is blue. And no other restrictions block it. So Pen A – Ink Color = Blue.
- Pen E’s type: The types are Click (A), Ballpoint (B), Fountain (C), Marker (D). That leaves Gel for Pen E, and it fits. Pen E – Type = Gel.
All cells are filled, and the grid matches the solution exactly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 82
Clue 8: “Green pen’s neighbors have Half and Full ink levels”
This one seems straightforward, but the green pen could have been tricky to locate if you didn’t already have the between‑clue from Step 2. The clue itself doesn’t name the green pen – you need to remember that Pen B was pinned as green from clue 4. Once you do, it’s just a matter of reading left and right.
Clue 1: “Ballpoint and its neighbors do not use Red ink”
At first glance, this looks like it might eliminate red from several pens, but it doesn’t tell you where red actually is. The key is to combine it with the other clues that have already placed every other ink color. Only after you’ve set Pen B green, Pen D blue, and Pen C black (by distinct‑color logic) does red have no home except Pen E. Many players might try to place red earlier and get stuck.
Clue 12: “Marker and Click pens are not next to each other”
This is a positional restraint, but it only becomes useful after you know where the Marker is. Marker is at Pen D from clue 5. The clue then forces Click to be at Pen A (since Pen C is Fountain, Pen B is Ballpoint, and Pen E is Gel). It’s a simple elimination, but easy to overlook if you haven’t already placed the other types.
Clue 11: “Parkour pen has triple the users of one of its neighbors”
This is the only clue that directly gives Pen C’s user count. The trick is that you have to check both neighbors – Pen B (50) and Pen D (5). Triple of 5 is 15, so Pen C’s count is 15 and Pen D’s is 5. If you mistakenly try triple of 50, you get 150, which is impossible. It’s a neat “which neighbor works” moment.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 82 is a satisfying grid that relies on a clear left‑to‑right ordering and a handful of strong positional clues. The initial answers get you started, but the real momentum comes from the “between” clue (green between Pantel and Parkour) and the “neighbor” clues that lock ink levels and brands. The duplicate blue ink for Pen A and Pen D is a nice twist – it forces you to use the distinct‑color clue and process of elimination rather than assuming every color is unique. Take it one step at a time, and you’ll have the full grid filled in no time.
If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the full answer archive and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!
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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