Profile Perfect level guide
Profile Perfect Level 28 Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 28 is a five-room royal suite puzzle. The portrait anchors Room E, the chandelier anchors the middle room, and the carpet, crown, and decoration rows all resolve from those two fixed palace positions.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Five palace rooms sit above rows for name, carpet, crown, and decoration. The decoration row includes sword, mirror, flower, fan, portrait, and chandelier-style icons.
- Goal
- Assign each royal room its resident, carpet style, crown, and wall decoration.
- Opening
- The portrait-in-Room-E clue and the chandelier-in-the-middle clue are the two strongest anchors on the whole board.
- Danger Zone
- The carpet row and decoration row cross-reference each other constantly, so mixing them up will scramble the middle rooms.
- Mechanics
- Level 28 is a full palace zebra puzzle where room order, carpet type, and decor all lock together.
Quick Tips for Profile Perfect Level 28 (spoiler-free)
- Fix Room E and the middle room first.
- The sapphire carpet clue is about adjacency, not identity.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Profile Perfect Level 28 — Full Solution
- Place the golden portrait in Room E because that clue is direct.
- Put the chandelier in the middle room and place the knight beside that room.
- Use the leather-carpet / wooden-wall clue to pair those two attributes in one suite.
- Use the sapphire-next-to-floral clue to keep those two carpet rooms adjacent.
- Finish the crowns and decorations from the solved board, with sword, mirror, flower, fan, and portrait spread across the five rooms.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating carpet and decoration as the same row.
- Ignoring the fixed `Room E` and `middle room` anchors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room gets the portrait in Profile Perfect Level 28?
Room E gets the golden portrait.
What is the most useful clue in Level 28?
The middle-room chandelier clue is one of the biggest anchors because it fixes the center of the five-room layout.