Profile Perfect Level 84 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 31, 2026
For Level 84, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 84 Answer
Spoiler alert — the full solved grid is below. After the table, I’ll walk through each clue step by step so you can see exactly how everything falls into place.
| Subject | Color | Activity | Offerings | Surrounding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volcano A | Red | Smoking | Tusks | Jungle |
| Volcano B | Green | Dormant | Fruit / Goat | Beach |
| Volcano C | Black | Erupting | Gemstones | Desert |
Profile Perfect Level 84 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 84 drops you into a volcanic trio where the clues are mostly direct, but one piece of flavor text might throw you off. Also, Volcano B’s offering cell holds two values (Fruit and Goat), which the puzzle handles by letting them share the same space. Most of the traits lock in quickly from clue‑linked answers, and the rest fill by simple elimination. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Use the first clue to pin down Volcano C’s activity and surroundings
Clue 1 tells us outright that a volcano is Erupting in the depths of the Desert. The linked cells confirm it’s Volcano C. So right away we set:
- Volcano C’s activity = Erupting
- Volcano C’s surrounding = Desert
That gives us a solid anchor to start from.
Step 2: Place Volcano B as Dormant with fruit offerings
Clue 2 says the middle volcano is Dormant. Since the three volcanoes are ordered A, B, C from left to right, the middle one is Volcano B. So:
- Volcano B’s activity = Dormant
Clue 3 reinforces that same Dormant status and adds that Fruit offerings are still given to this volcano. The linked cells put Fruit exactly on Volcano B:
- Volcano B’s offerings = Fruit (more on that later – it won’t be the only offering here)
Step 3: Lock in the Smoking volcano and its tusks
Clue 4 says the biggest Tusks are offered to the Smoking volcano. The linked cells point to Volcano A for both the Smoking activity and the Tusks. So:
- Volcano A’s activity = Smoking
- Volcano A’s offerings = Tusks
This clue also repeats the Fruit on Volcano B, which we already have. No new surprises, but it confirms the chain.
Step 4: Confirm Volcano A’s color and surroundings together
Clue 5 says the areas around Volcano B and C are covered in sand. That text might seem to suggest their surroundings are sand, but the linked cells tell a different story: they actually set Volcano A’s surrounding to Jungle and again reaffirm Volcano B’s Fruit. So we know:
- Volcano A’s surrounding = Jungle
Clue 6 chips in: the volcano in the Jungle is not Green‑colored. Since Volcano A is the one in the Jungle, and it can’t be Green, it must be Red. (The only other colors in play are Green and Black.) So:
- Volcano A’s color = Red
Step 5: Use the left‑of clue to separate green from black
Clue 7 states: “Green volcano is on the left of the Black one.” With Volcano A already Red, the only two left are Volcano B and Volcano C. In the grid, Volcano B sits to the left of Volcano C. So:
- Volcano B’s color = Green
- Volcano C’s color = Black
This also repeats Volcano A’s activity as Smoking, which we already locked. Clean and easy.
Step 6: Place the gemstones on the black volcano
Clue 8 says the Black volcano erupts due to a missing animal offering. The linked cells put Gemstones on Volcano C:
- Volcano C’s offerings = Gemstones
Now every offering except one is placed: Tusks on A, Fruit on B, Gemstones on C. But the solved grid shows Volcano B also has Goat. Where does that come from?
Step 7: Fill the remaining values by elimination
Let’s look at what’s left:
- Surroundings – We have Jungle (A) and Desert (C). The only surrounding not assigned is Beach. So Volcano B’s surrounding must be Beach.
- Offerings – The pool of possible offerings (from the puzzle’s trait list) includes Tusks, Fruit, Goat, and Gemstones. Tusks and Gemstones are taken. Fruit is already on Volcano B. That leaves Goat as the only unplaced offering. Since the game allows a cell to hold multiple values (indicated by the slash), Goat joins Fruit on Volcano B. So Volcano B’s offerings become Fruit / Goat.
Everything else is already filled. The grid is complete.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the main clue chain, the last two pieces – Volcano B’s surrounding and the second offering – fall into place automatically. There’s no other volcano that could take Beach or Goat, so the only option is to put them on Volcano B. The final answer matches the table at the top of this article.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 84
Clue 5 – The “covered in sand” misdirection
The text says “The areas around Volcano B and C are covered in sand,” which strongly suggests that both B and C have sandy surroundings. But the linked cells actually assign Jungle to Volcano A and repeat Fruit for Volcano B. This is a classic case where the flavor text is misleading – the puzzle’s internal logic (the linked cells) is what matters. If you try to follow the written words, you’ll end up with a contradiction. Always trust the linked cells over the descriptive phrasing.
Clue 3 and 4 – Redundant fruit assignment
These two clues both link Fruit to Volcano B. That’s not a problem, but it can make you wonder if there’s something else going on (like a second offering). In this level, the redundancy is harmless – it just confirms the same answer twice. The real twist is that Volcano B’s offering cell will eventually hold a second value (Goat), but those clues don’t mention Goat at all. So don’t be fooled into thinking Fruit is the only offering there.
Understanding the slash‑separated cell
The puzzle doesn’t explicitly state that Volcano B has two offerings, but the solved grid shows “Fruit / Goat.” This can be confusing because no clue directly introduces Goat. The trick is to realize that the trait “Offerings” contains four values (Tusks, Fruit, Goat, Gemstones), and after placing the three obvious ones, Goat has nowhere else to go. Because the game permits multiple values in one cell, Goat gets added to Volcano B. If you forget to consider leftover values, you’ll think something is missing.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 84 is a straightforward solve once you separate the flavor text from the actual linked answers. The main challenge is dealing with the misleading sand clue and remembering to account for all possible trait values when a cell can hold more than one. Start with the direct assignments (Volcano C’s eruption, Volcano B’s dormancy, Volcano A’s smoking), then let the positional clue handle the colors, and finally finish by elimination. The multi‑value cell on Volcano B’s offerings is the only curveball – and it’s easy to resolve by checking what’s left over. Happy puzzling
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the complete level answer list so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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