Profile Perfect Level 94 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 31, 2026
Here is the completed answer for Level 94 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 94 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up top, then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in. Here’s the final answer for Profile Perfect Level 94:
| Subject | Type | Base | Gemstone | Cutting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jewelry A | Necklace | Bronze | Amethyst | Heart |
| Jewelry B | Ring | Silver | Ruby | Square |
| Jewelry C | Brooch | Brass | Opal | Pear |
| Jewelry D | Crown | Gold | Emerald | Trilliant |
Profile Perfect Level 94 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 94 gives you four pieces of jewelry—A, B, C, D—and four traits: Type, Base (the metal), Gemstone, and Cutting. The puzzle starts with a locked answer: Jewelry D’s gemstone is Emerald. That’s a small anchor, but several direct clues and a couple of position-based hints quickly fill in the rest. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Jewelry D’s crown and emerald, and Jewelry A’s necklace and amethyst
The very first clue ties two subjects together. It says the amethyst jewelry is not next to the emerald crown. This clue also tells us that Jewelry A is the necklace with the amethyst, and Jewelry D is the crown with the emerald. Thanks to the initial answer, we already knew Jewelry D’s gemstone was emerald, so that checks out. Now we have:
- Jewelry A: Type = Necklace, Gemstone = Amethyst
- Jewelry D: Type = Crown, Gemstone = Emerald
The “not next to” part is automatically true because Jewelry A is first in the order and Jewelry D is last—they’re not adjacent. Good starting point.
Step 2: Drop the ring and the pear cutting
Clue 2 is straightforward: weddings wouldn’t be complete without Jewelry B, so Jewelry B’s type is Ring. Clue 3 tells us that the piece with the pear-shaped cutting is Jewelry C, so Jewelry C’s cutting is Pear. Now we have:
- Jewelry B: Type = Ring
- Jewelry C: Cutting = Pear
We still don’t know Jewelry C’s type or Jewelry B’s cutting, but these direct assignments lock two more cells.
Step 3: Let the left/right relationships place opal and silver
Clue 4 says the jewelry on the right of the ring has an opal gemstone. Since Jewelry B is the ring, the piece to its right is Jewelry C. That gives Jewelry C’s gemstone as Opal. Clue 5 follows up: the silver‑colored base is on the left of the opal. The opal is in Jewelry C, so the silver base must be in the piece to its left—Jewelry B. So Jewelry B’s base is Silver. Now we have:
- Jewelry C: Gemstone = Opal
- Jewelry B: Base = Silver
Step 4: Give the necklace its heart cutting and bronze base
Clue 7 talks about a necklace symbolizing love, which doesn’t use ruby. We already know Jewelry A is the necklace, so this clue confirms its gemstone (amethyst, not ruby) and gives us its cutting: Heart. That makes sense—heart shape for love. The same clue also reinforces Jewelry B’s base as silver. Then Clue 8 says the purple‑colored gemstone (amethyst) has a bronze base. Since Jewelry A has the amethyst, its base must be Bronze. Now we have:
- Jewelry A: Cutting = Heart, Base = Bronze
Step 5: Settle the crown’s base and the brass/square combo
Clue 6 says the crown jewelry’s base is either bronze or gold. We already used bronze for Jewelry A, so Jewelry D’s base has to be Gold. The linked cell in the puzzle confirms Gold. Clue 9 says the square cutting is not on the right of the brass base. That clue assigns the brass base to Jewelry C (the only one without a base yet) and gives Jewelry B the square cutting. Since Jewelry B is left of Jewelry C, the square cutting (in B) is indeed not to the right of the brass base (in C)—perfect fit. Now we have:
- Jewelry D: Base = Gold
- Jewelry C: Base = Brass
- Jewelry B: Cutting = Square
Step 6: Fill the remaining values by elimination
Let’s see what’s left. For gemstones, we have Ruby unassigned (Amethyst, Opal, Emerald are taken). The only subject without a gemstone is Jewelry B, so Jewelry B’s gemstone is Ruby. For types, we have Brooch unassigned (Necklace, Ring, Crown are taken). Jewelry C is the only one without a type, so Jewelry C’s type is Brooch. For cuttings, Trilliant remains (Heart, Square, Pear are taken). Jewelry D is the only one without a cutting, so Jewelry D’s cutting is Trilliant. Every cell is now filled, and all clues are satisfied.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 94
Clue 1: “Amethyst jewelry is not next to Emerald‑Crown”
This clue does double duty: it gives direct assignments (Jewelry A = necklace + amethyst, Jewelry D = crown + emerald) but also includes a positional statement. Some players might get hung up on the “not next to” part, wondering if the order of subjects could be rearranged. In Profile Perfect, the subject order (A, B, C, D) is fixed unless a clue explicitly swaps them. Here, the “not next to” condition is automatically true because A and D are at opposite ends. The main takeaway is the two locked cells, not a constraint on ordering.
Clue 6: “Crown jewelry’s base is either Bronze or Gold”
This clue appears to offer two possibilities, but the linked cell in the solved grid shows Gold. The trick is that you can’t choose freely—you have to rely on other clues to rule out Bronze. After Clue 8 gives Jewelry A a bronze base, Bronze is no longer available for the crown. So the “either/or” narrows down to Gold. If you try to place Bronze on the crown, you’ll end up with two bronze bases, which breaks the puzzle. Keep an eye on which values are already used.
Clue 9: “Square‑cutting is not on the right of Brass base”
This is a negative clue that can be confusing because it doesn’t say where the square cutting is, only where it isn’t. It gives you the brass base (Jewelry C) and the square cutting (Jewelry B), and then checks that B is not to the right of C. Since B is left of C, the condition holds. The clue subtly reinforces the ordering without needing a positive “left of” statement. If you mistakenly think the square cutting must be on the left of the brass base, you’re fine—it is. But the clue only says “not on the right,” so it’s a gentle confirmation rather than a new placement.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 94 is a clean solve once you let the direct clues and the left/right relationships do the heavy lifting. The initial answer for Jewelry D’s emerald gave us a foothold, and the positional hints for the ring, opal, and silver base created a neat chain from A to D. The trickiest bits are the “either/or” clue for the crown’s base and the negative phrasing of the square‑cutting clue, but they both resolve smoothly with the rest of the grid. Hope this walkthrough helps you finish the level—happy puzzling!
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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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