Profile Perfect Level 9 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 25, 2026

Below is the direct answer for Level 9. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 9 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 9 Answer

Here’s the completed grid up front, then I’ll show you exactly how each clue builds the solution.

SubjectSpeciesHabitatDiet
Fish ACatfishLakeInsect
Fish BClownfishCoralPlankton
Fish CSalmonRiverShrimp

Profile Perfect Level 9 Hints And Walkthrough

This level is a clean, three-fish puzzle with three traits: species, habitat, and diet. No hidden values or initial locked answers – just six clues that link everything together. The trickiest part is reading the “beside” phrasing in clue 4 correctly, but once you spot the chain, the whole grid falls into place.

Step 1: Lock in Fish C’s habitat and Fish A’s diet from the initial clues

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The puzzle opens with two “initial” clues – these are basically freebie facts that you can write in right away.

Clue 1 says: Fish C can be found in Rivers to reproduce. That means Fish C’s habitat is River.

Clue 2 says: Fish A mostly feed on aquatic Insects. So Fish A’s diet is Insect.

At this point I have two cells filled: Fish C → River, and Fish A → Insect. I don’t know anything about the third fish yet, but I’ve got a solid starting point.

Step 2: Connect the insect eaters to the catfish species

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Clue 3 reads: The Insect eaters have whiskers like a cat. We already know Fish A is the only confirmed insect eater from Step 1, so this clue directly links Fish A to a specific species. “Whiskers like a cat” is a dead giveaway for catfish.

So now I can add: Fish A’s species is Catfish. That’s two traits for Fish A done – diet and species. Its habitat is still unknown.

Step 3: Place Fish B in the coral reef based on its neighbor

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Clue 4 says: Fish beside Insect eaters live in the Coral Reef. Let’s break this down. The insect eater is Fish A (we already know its diet is Insect). So “fish beside” Fish A – meaning a neighbor in the list of subjects – lives in the coral reef.

The subjects are listed as Fish A, Fish B, Fish C in order. The only fish directly “beside” Fish A (adjacent in the sequence) is Fish B. Therefore, Fish B’s habitat is Coral.

Now I have Fish B’s habitat locked. But I still need Fish B’s species and diet, and Fish C’s species and diet, plus Fish A’s habitat.

Step 4: Confirm the salmon’s location and lock the remaining species

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Clue 5 is a bit of a triple hitter: Salmon are not found around the Coral Reef. This tells us two things at once. First, Salmon cannot be Fish B (because Fish B lives in Coral). So Salmon must be either Fish A or Fish C. But we already know Fish A is Catfish from Step 2, so Fish A can’t be Salmon. Therefore, Fish C’s species is Salmon.

Second, the clue also reaffirms that Fish A’s species is Catfish and Fish B’s habitat is Coral – but we already had those, so it’s a nice confirmation.

Now Fish C is fully known: species Salmon, habitat River (from Step 1). Its diet is still open.

Step 5: Identify the clownfish and its plankton diet

Clue 6 says: Clownfish munch on drifting Plankton as they swim. This directly gives us two facts about the clownfish. Which fish is the clownfish? It can’t be Fish A (Catfish) and it can’t be Fish C (Salmon). By elimination, Fish B is the Clownfish. And its diet is Plankton.

Now Fish B is complete: species Clownfish, habitat Coral, diet Plankton.

Step 6: Solve the last two cells by process of elimination

At this point I have almost everything. Let’s list what’s filled and what’s missing:

  • Fish A: Species Catfish, Diet Insect. Habitat unknown.
  • Fish B: Species Clownfish, Habitat Coral, Diet Plankton. Done.
  • Fish C: Species Salmon, Habitat River. Diet unknown.

Traits left to assign:
– Habitats: Lake, Coral, River. Coral and River are taken, so Fish A’s habitat must be Lake.
– Diets: Insect, Plankton, Shrimp. Insect and Plankton are taken, so Fish C’s diet must be Shrimp.

And that’s it. The grid is complete:

SubjectSpeciesHabitatDiet
Fish ACatfishLakeInsect
Fish BClownfishCoralPlankton
Fish CSalmonRiverShrimp

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 9

“Fish beside Insect eaters live in the Coral Reef”

This one trips up a lot of players because it’s easy to read it as “the insect eater itself lives in the coral reef.” But the phrasing says “beside,” meaning the neighbor. The insect eater is Fish A, so the fish next to it (Fish B) is the one in the coral. Once you catch that, the rest flows.

“Salmon are not found around the Coral Reef”

This clue is actually doing double duty. It doesn’t just tell you that Salmon isn’t in the coral – it also eliminates Salmon from being Fish A (since Fish A is already Catfish) and from being Fish B (since Fish B lives in coral). That leaves only Fish C for Salmon. Many players miss that elimination step and try to keep Salmon an option for Fish A or B longer than needed.

The multiple-confirmation pattern

Clue 5 repeats species and habitat facts we already know from earlier steps. Some solvers get confused and think it’s adding new information, but it’s really just reinforcing the link between Catfish, Coral, and Salmon. Don’t worry if it feels redundant – it’s the puzzle’s way of making sure you haven’t gone off track.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 9 is a great example of a straightforward deduction chain. Start with the two initial clues, then let each clue build on the previous one. The key is paying attention to “beside” in clue 4 and using elimination cleanly for the last two cells. No tricky hidden values, no slash-separated answers – just a tidy three-fish grid. If you got stuck on the neighbor wording, now you know how to read it for future puzzles. Happy solving!

Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. 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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