Profile Perfect Level 93 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 31, 2026
You can save the final answer for Level 93 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 93 Answer
I’ve put the full solved grid at the top so you can check your final answer, then the step-by-step walkthrough below.
| Subject | Usage | Color | Brand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sneakers A | Tennis | Blue | AddUps |
| Sneakers B | Skateboard | Brown | Wams |
| Sneakers C | Running / Hiking | Green | NyKey |
Profile Perfect Level 93 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first looked at Profile Perfect Level 93, I noticed there are three sneakers (A, B, and C) with three traits: what they’re used for, their color, and their brand. The puzzle doesn’t start with any locked answers, but one of the brands—Wams for Sneakers B—isn’t obvious until the clues build up. Also, Sneakers C has two usage values (Running and Hiking) in the same cell, so that’s a detail to keep in mind. Let’s work through the clues in the order that makes the most sense.
Step 1: Tennis athletes use AddUps
Clue 6 says “Tennis athletes are using AddUps sneakers for speed.” That’s a direct hit: it tells us one sneaker’s usage is Tennis and its brand is AddUps. Since there’s only one Tennis sneaker, we can lock Sneakers A as Tennis and AddUps right away. That gives us our first solid foothold.
Step 2: The multi‑purpose sneaker is NyKey
Clue 1 mentions “Multi‑purpose sneakers features a dark checkmark logo,” and that logo belongs to the NyKey brand. So the sneaker that has multiple uses (Running / Hiking) must be NyKey. Which one is that? Clue 3 backs this up: “NyKey sneakers are not made for Skate‑boarding.” Combined with the multi‑purpose description, it’s clear that Sneakers C is the one with two usages—Running and Hiking—and its brand is NyKey. I placed Sneakers C’s brand as NyKey and its usage as both Running and Hiking (the slash means both are valid in that cell).
Step 3: The Brown sneaker sits between the other two
Clue 2 says “The Brown one is placed between the other two.” The subjects are listed in order: Sneakers A, B, C. So the sneaker in the middle (B) is the Brown one. That locks Sneakers B’s color to Brown. This is a simple but important placement because it sets up the next clue.
Step 4: Blue sneakers sits next to the red‑colored brand
Clue 5 says “Blue sneakers is beside the red‑colored brand.” We already know Sneakers A’s usage and brand (Tennis, AddUps), but not its color. Blue sneakers must be one of the three. Since Sneakers B is Brown and Sneakers C is about to get Green, the only candidate for Blue is Sneakers A. Also, “beside the red‑colored brand” means that the brand with a red name or logo (Wams) is adjacent to the Blue sneaker. Sneakers A is beside Sneakers B in the list order, so that means Sneakers B’s brand is Wams. This clue confirms Sneakers A’s color as Blue, Sneakers B’s brand as Wams, and also confirms Sneakers B’s color as Brown (already set). Nice little triple‑lock.
Step 5: Running sneakers come with a grass‑like color
Clue 7: “Running sneakers is designed with a grass‑like color.” Grass is green, so the sneaker that has Running as one of its usages (Sneakers C) must be Green. That sets Sneakers C’s color to Green. The same clue also mentions both Running and Hiking, which supports the slash‑separated cell we already have.
Step 6: The three usages are all different
Clue 4 says “Tennis, Skateboard, and Running sneakers are all different.” We already have Tennis on Sneakers A and Running (plus Hiking) on Sneakers C. That leaves only Skateboard for Sneakers B. So Sneakers B’s usage is Skateboard. This clue also links Sneakers C’s usage to Hiking (already placed) and repeats Sneakers B’s color as Brown, but by now those are already filled.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point every cell is accounted for. Sneakers A: Tennis / Blue / AddUps. Sneakers B: Skateboard / Brown / Wams. Sneakers C: Running & Hiking / Green / NyKey. The hidden value—Sneakers B’s brand being Wams—ended up being placed naturally through clue 5. No surprises left.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 93
The “multi‑purpose” clue and the slash‑separated cell
Clue 1 calls the sneaker “multi‑purpose,” and clue 3 says NyKey sneakers aren’t for skateboarding. Together they point to Sneakers C having two usages. What trips some players up is that the grid shows “Running / Hiking” rather than a single value. If you didn’t realize both are valid for the same cell, you might try to decide between them. But the puzzle treats them as a pair—both apply. Clue 3 explicitly links Running and Hiking to the same subject, so you can safely fill both.
“Blue sneakers is beside the red‑colored brand”
This clue requires interpreting “red‑colored brand” as the brand named Wams (since AddUps and NyKey don’t have an obvious red association in the puzzle’s context). Without a direct statement that Wams is red, you have to rely on the chain: the Blue sneaker is next to the middle sneaker (Brown), and the middle sneaker’s brand must be the red one. If you first figure out that the Brown sneaker is B, then the “beside” relationship naturally points to A and B being adjacent, making Wams the only choice for B’s brand. It’s a clue that rewards step‑by‑step reasoning rather than a direct read.
The “between” clue is positional but easy to miss
Clue 2: “The Brown one is placed between the other two.” The grid lists subjects in order A, B, C, so “between” meaning the middle spot is straightforward. But if you assumed the order could be rearranged (like in some logic puzzles where positions are not fixed), you might overthink it. Here the order is given, so take it literally—Sneakers B is the middle one and Brown.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 93 is a clean, satisfying solve once you connect the dots. The key is recognizing that Sneakers C holds two usages from the start, and using the direct clues about Tennis (AddUps) and NyKay (multi‑purpose) to anchor the first two sneakers. From there, positional hints and the color‑brand relationship fill in the rest without any false leads. 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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