Profile Perfect Level 91 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 31, 2026
The final solution for Level 91 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 91 Answer
The completed answer grid is right here, and after that I'll take you through every deduction that leads to it.
| Subject | Pattern | Fabric | Accessory | Occasion | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dress A | Geometric | Silk | Necklace / Watch | Weddings | $$ |
| Dress B | Solid | Denim | Handbag | Festivals | $ |
| Dress C | Floral | Cotton | Belt | Picnic | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 91 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 91, I had three dresses to sort through—Dress A, Dress B, and Dress C—across five traits: Pattern, Fabric, Accessory, Occasion, and Price. The puzzle already locked in one answer: Dress B's accessory is a Handbag. From there, the clues started linking positions, fabrics, and price tags, and I found a solid chain to work through.
Step 1: Start with the two most direct clues
The very first clue tells me the dress on the right is great for a Picnic. Since the dresses are listed left to right as A, B, C, the one on the right is Dress C. So I immediately place Dress C's occasion as Picnic.
The second clue says the dress with the Handbag is beside the Silk dress. I already know Dress B has the Handbag. That means the Silk dress has to be either Dress A or Dress C. I don't know which yet, but it's a useful link to hold onto.
Step 2: Pin down the Denim and Silk fabrics
The third clue states the Denim dress is on the right of the smoothest dress. "Smoothest" here means the Silk fabric—Silk is famously smooth. So the Denim dress must be to the right of the Silk dress. I already know Dress B's accessory is a Handbag, and from the second clue, the Handbag dress is beside the Silk dress. That means Dress B is next to the Silk dress. If Denim is also to the right of the Silk dress, the only way both clues work is if the Silk dress is Dress A and the Denim dress is Dress B. That puts Dress B's fabric as Denim and Dress A's fabric as Silk. Perfect—that also confirms Dress A's fabric, which was a hidden value.
Step 3: The Cotton dress reveals another hidden value
Clue four says the Cotton dress is not paired with a Necklace. I already have Dress A as Silk, so Cotton can't be Dress A. Dress B is Denim, so Cotton must be Dress C. That gives Dress C's fabric as Cotton. The same clue points out the Cotton dress is not with a Necklace, meaning Dress C's accessory can't be Necklace. The only accessory left for Dress C that fits is Belt, and that matches the hidden value I'd been working toward. So Dress C's accessory is Belt.
Step 4: Patterns start to fall into place
Clue five says the Geometric dress is not beside the Floral one. I now know Dress C is Cotton with a Belt and a Picnic occasion. The patterns are still open. This clue links Dress A's pattern as Geometric and Dress C's pattern as Floral, and it also re-mentions Dress A's fabric as Silk—already confirmed. Since Dress A is Geometric and Dress C is Floral, they can't be neighbors. But looking at the lineup, A and C are not directly next to each other—B sits between them. So that condition is automatically satisfied. I note Dress A's pattern as Geometric and Dress C's pattern as Floral.
Step 5: Price and occasion come together
Clue six says the dress for Weddings is more expensive than the one for Picnic. I already have Dress C's occasion as Picnic. So the Wedding dress must be more expensive than the Picnic dress. The prices shown are $$ and $ (two dollars vs one dollar). The more expensive one is $$, and the cheaper one is $. So the Wedding dress gets $$ and the Picnic dress gets $. The same clue tells me Dress A's occasion is Weddings and Dress A's price is $$. It also confirms Dress A's pattern as Geometric—already in place. Since the Picnic dress (Dress C) gets $, that leaves Dress B's price as $ as well. So both Dress B and Dress C have $ price tags.
Step 6: The monotone and blossoms clue finishes patterns
Clue seven says the Monotone dress is as pricey as the blossoms one. "Monotone" means Solid pattern, and "blossoms" means Floral pattern. So the Solid dress and the Floral dress have the same price. I already know Dress C is Floral and costs $. That means the Solid dress must also cost $. I have two dresses left for patterns: Dress A is Geometric, so the Solid pattern must go to Dress B. That gives Dress B's pattern as Solid. And since Dress B's price is $, that matches perfectly. Now Dress B's full row is coming together: Solid pattern, Denim fabric, Handbag accessory, $ price. The only trait missing is Occasion.
Step 7: The waist accessory clue locks the final occasion
Clue eight says the accessory worn on the waist pairs with the cheapest dress. The waist accessory here is the Belt, which I already placed on Dress C. The cheapest dress is the one with $ price, and both Dress B and Dress C have $. But the Belt specifically belongs to Dress C, and Dress C's price is already $. So that fits: Belt and cheapest dress go together. The clue also re-mentions Dress A's pattern as Geometric. With Dress A's occasion already set as Weddings and Dress B's patterns and fabrics filled, Dress B's remaining occasion must be Festivals. And that completes the grid.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, every trait is locked in. Dress A has Geometric pattern, Silk fabric, Necklace / Watch accessory (the slash means both values are valid in that cell), Weddings occasion, and $$ price. Dress B has Solid pattern, Denim fabric, Handbag accessory, Festivals occasion, and $ price. Dress C has Floral pattern, Cotton fabric, Belt accessory, Picnic occasion, and $ price. The slash in Dress A's accessory means the cell contains both Necklace and Watch, so either is correct in the solved grid. No more guesswork needed—the clues cover everything.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 91
The "beside" and "right of" combination
The second and third clues work together but can feel confusing at first. One says the Handbag dress is beside the Silk dress. The other says the Denim dress is on the right of the smoothest dress (Silk). At first, I thought these might conflict, but they actually reinforce each other. The Handbag dress is Dress B, so the Silk dress must be either A or C. Then the Silk dress must have the Denim dress to its right. If Silk were Dress C, there's no dress to its right—C is the last. So Silk has to be Dress A, and Denim has to be Dress B. It's a clean deduction once I mapped out the positions.
The "not beside" pattern clue
Clue five says the Geometric dress is not beside the Floral one. This is easy to misinterpret as a placement rule for two unknown dresses. But once I had Dress A as Silk and Dress C as Cotton, and patterns started filling in, I realized the clue is mostly confirming what's already true. The lineup A-B-C has B between A and C, so A and C can't be beside each other anyway. The clue still helped confirm that Dress A is Geometric and Dress C is Floral, which was useful.
The "as pricey as" comparison
Clue seven says the Monotone dress is as pricey as the blossoms one. This could trip players up if they don't realize "Monotone" means Solid and "blossoms" means Floral. Once I made that connection, the clue told me both Solid and Floral dresses have the same price. Since I already knew Floral (Dress C) was $, that forced Solid onto Dress B, which also had a $ price. It's a good example of how the game uses descriptive language for patterns.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 91 is a satisfying chain of linked clues that starts with a single initial answer—Dress B's Handbag—and builds outward through fabric, position, and price comparisons. The slash-separated value in Dress A's accessory (Necklace / Watch) is a nice touch, reminding players that multiple values can coexist in the same cell. Once I placed the Silk and Denim fabrics using the neighbor and right-of clues, everything else fell into place step by step. If you work through the clues in order of most direct to most comparative, the whole grid solves without backtracking.
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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