Profile Perfect Level 92 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 31, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 92. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 92 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid up top, then I’ll walk you through how each clue clicks into place.
| Subject | Shape | Color | Fragrance | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perfume A | Round | Pink | Floral / Herbal | $$ |
| Perfume B | Square | Purple | Fruity | $ |
| Perfume C | Teardrop | Blue | Luxury / Aquatic | $$$ |
| Perfume D | Heart | Yellow | Spicy | $$ |
| Perfume E | Cylinder | Colorless | Fruity / Woody | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 92 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 92 starts with a handful of locked‑in answers that make the first few steps really quick. The puzzle revolves around five perfumes (A through E) and four traits: shape, color, fragrance, and price. Some cells hold two fragrances separated by a slash, and the clues use those double values cleverly. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock down the initial shape and price facts
The very first clues are marked as “initial” – they’re given straight away. Perfume C’s shape is already set to Teardrop, and Perfume E’s fragrance is Woody. On top of that:
- Clue 1 says Perfume B is the cheapest → its price is $.
- Clue 2 says Perfume A has the roundest shape → A’s shape is Round.
- Clue 3 says the Square and Heart shapes belong to perfumes that are only available in one fragrance each → this locks Square to Perfume B and Heart to Perfume D.
So right away we know shapes for A, B, C, and D, plus B’s price. That’s a solid foundation.
Step 2: Use the price‑comparison clues to place Perfume E’s shape and two prices
Clue 7 tells us the Cylinder perfume is cheaper than the Round one. The only perfume without a shape yet is E. So Perfume E must be Cylinder. And since Round (A) costs $$ (we’ll confirm that in a second), Cylinder (E) costs less – so E’s price is $. That also tells us A’s price is $$.
Clue 6 says the two $$ perfumes are 3 columns apart. Looking at the positions (A is column 1, B 2, C 3, D 4, E 5), the only pair three spaces apart is A (col 1) and D (col 4). This locks D’s price as $$ as well. Perfect – now we have prices for A, B, D, and E.
Step 3: Identify the priciest perfume and its color
Clue 8 states the priciest one is Blue and is not available in Floral fragrance. The most expensive price is $$$, and that must be Perfume C (the only one left without a price). So C’s price is $$$ and its color is Blue. The clue also mentions it’s not Floral – we’ll use that to confirm its fragrances later.
Step 4: Place the Aquatic and Woody fragrances using the distance clue
Clue 4 (another initial) says the Aquatic and Woody fragrances are two columns apart. Woody is already on Perfume E (col 5). Two columns to the left lands on column 3, which is Perfume C. So Perfume C gets Aquatic. (It already has the priciest/Blue tag, so that’s consistent.)
Step 5: Fill in the fragrances next to the cheapest perfume
The cheapest perfume is B (price $) at column 2. The perfumes immediately next to it are A (col 1) and C (col 3). Clue 5 says next to the cheapest one are Floral, Herbal, and Luxury fragrances. That’s three fragrances for two perfumes, meaning one of them must carry two. Perfume A gets Floral and Herbal, and Perfume C gets Luxury (in addition to the Aquatic we already placed). So C now has Luxury/Aquatic.
Step 6: Get Perfume B’s fragrance and color
Clue 9 says the perfume to the left of the Blue one (C) does not have Spicy smell. That’s Perfume B. So B’s fragrance is not Spicy, and the clue directly gives Fruity for B. (We’ll confirm that again in the next step.)
Clue 13 adds that the Fruity fragrance perfume is not colored Yellow, and it gives B’s color as Purple. So B’s color is locked as Purple.
Step 7: Pink perfume and its Herbal fragrance
Clue 10 ties Pink to Herbal. The only Herbal we have so far is on Perfume A, so A’s color must be Pink. (It also reconfirms that Perfume C is Blue, which we already know.)
Step 8: Place the Spicy fragrance on the second‑most pricey perfume
Clue 11 says the perfume with Spicy smell is the second most pricey. The second most pricey after $$$ is $$. Perfume D already has $$ price, so D gets Spicy as its fragrance.
Step 9: Colorless next to Heart‑shaped
Clue 12 says the Colorless perfume is next to the Heart‑shaped one. Heart‑shaped is Perfume D (col 4). The only neighbor to D that hasn’t had its color set is Perfume E (col 5). So Perfume E’s color is Colorless. This clue also reconfirms A’s Floral and Herbal, but we already have those.
Step 10: Finish the remaining matches by elimination
Now only a few cells are empty:
- Perfume D’s color: the used colors are Pink (A), Purple (B), Blue (C), Colorless (E). The only one left is Yellow.
- Perfume E’s second fragrance: E already has Woody (from the initial). The other fragrances used so far are Floral, Herbal, Fruity (B), Luxury, Aquatic, Spicy – that’s six distinct. One more slot is open on E. The only fragrance that isn’t used yet is… actually all seven are accounted for, but the grid shows a double for Fruity. Since B already has Fruity and no other perfume has it, the missing slot must be Fruity as well. So E’s full fragrance becomes Fruity / Woody.
And that’s the whole grid done.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 92
Clue 5: “Next to the cheapest one are Floral, Herbal, and Luxury ones”
This one can throw you off because it lists three fragrances but only two adjacent spots. The trick is that one of those spots (Perfume A) holds two fragrances. If you don’t catch that a cell can have multiple values, you might think the clue is wrong or that there’s a hidden position. Always remember that a slash means both values belong to the same perfume.
Clue 6: “Perfumes with $$ prices are 3 columns apart” – and it also mentions Cylinder
At first glance it seems like a combined clue – price distance plus a shape. But the linked cells show that the same clue also locks Perfume E’s shape as Cylinder. That’s because the Cylinder perfume is linked to the price pattern (it’s the cheaper one compared to Round). So when you see a clue that lists multiple cell confirmations, read it as a bundle: the distance fact gives you A and D’s prices, and the shape fact gives you E’s shape all in one.
Clue 7: “Cylinder perfume is cheaper than the Round one”
This looks like a simple comparison, but it’s the key to unlocking E’s shape and A’s price simultaneously. Without already knowing A’s shape is Round (from Clue 2), you can’t apply it. The clue also indirectly confirms that Round costs $$ (since Cylinder is cheaper and the only lower price is $). Many players try to use this clue too early before locking A’s shape; it works best after Step 1.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 92 is all about using the initial locked answers to start a chain of price and shape confirmations. The double‑fragrance cells (Floral/Herbal on A, Luxury/Aquatic on C, Fruity/Woody on E) are handled by reading clues that refer to multiple fragrances as “one of each” rather than a single exclusive value. Once you let the adjacency and price‑comparison clues do their work, the remaining cells pretty much fill themselves. Happy puzzling!
Want to come back for future answers? Save our level guide page and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. Have fun!
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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