Profile Perfect level guide
Profile Perfect Level 42 Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 42 is a four-elevator tower puzzle. Elevator A locks to the gold interior, Elevator C locks to its named floor, and the `B above D` comparison plus the wooden-elevator clue settle the rest of the tower.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Four elevators sit above rows for floor number, passenger, and interior. The board uses numbered floor tiles, rider portraits, and interior styles like gold, gray, wood, and glass.
- Goal
- Assign each elevator its floor, passenger, and interior design.
- Opening
- Elevator A's gold cabin and Elevator C's floor clue are the strongest direct anchors.
- Danger Zone
- The passenger row stays loose until the floor order is mostly solved.
- Mechanics
- Level 42 combines vertical order with interior-style adjacency, so height matters as much as passenger identity.
Quick Tips for Profile Perfect Level 42 (spoiler-free)
- Solve floor and interior before passengers.
- Use `B higher than D` to split the remaining number row.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.
How to Solve Profile Perfect Level 42 — Full Solution
- Place the gold interior in Elevator A.
- Put Elevator C on the floor named directly in the clue.
- Use `Elevator B is on the higher floor than D` to place the remaining floor-number tiles.
- Apply the right-of-wooden elevator clue to place the food-carrying rider and nearby cabin style.
- Finish the last passenger portraits and remaining floors from the solved board.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Trying to solve the rider portraits before the floor row.
- Forgetting that the wooden-cabin clue is positional, not descriptive only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I solve first in Profile Perfect Level 42?
Start with Elevator A's gold interior and Elevator C's direct floor clue.
Why does `B above D` matter so much in Level 42?
It separates the remaining floor numbers and reduces the middle ambiguity quickly.