Sun May 24 2026
- New Levels
- Performance Optimizations
- Bug Fixes
Profile Perfect taps directly into the collective cultural obsession with true-crime sleuthing and digital deep-dives, repackaging it into an immensely satisfying logic puzzle game. Structuring brain teasers around simulated social media pages and text files feels fresh, grounded, and inherently intuitive. There is an immediate sense of quiet triumph when you cross-reference a suspect's casual comment with a background detail in a photo to catch them in a blatant lie.
The user interface is wonderfully sleek, boasting crisp text and satisfying sound design that makes clicking through data logs feel tactile and precise. Early levels serve as a gentle introduction to the mechanics, establishing the rules of the logic sandbox cleanly. While seasoned grid-puzzle enthusiasts might find the initial stretch a bit too easy, the difficulty curve scales beautifully as you unlock deeper chapters.
By introducing multi-layered constraints, deceptive targets, and subtle environmental clues, the game keeps you locked in a state of absolute focus. It strips away high-stress timers or distracting action elements, replacing them with a meditative yet stimulating cerebral challenge. It is a fantastic pick for anyone who wants a polished, modern puzzle experience.
Immersive Digital Investigation: Deep-dive into interactive profiles and chat histories
Logic-Driven Deduction: Solve mysteries using sharp observation and process of elimination
Satisfying Tactile Feedback: ASMR-inspired UI design and precise tap interactions
Thoughtful Level Variety: Progress from searching for lost pets to decoding complex crime webs
Completely Offline Friendly: Play anywhere with no active internet connection required
Brain and IQ Enhancing: Well-paced difficulty curves that hone logic grid problem solving
When approaching a new file, do not rush to guess the target's identity immediately. Start by reading the primary incident report carefully to isolate key operational constraints, such as timelines or locations. Next, scan the suspect's social media photos and timeline text, cross-referencing their stated alibis against metadata details or comments left by other characters. Isolate the one irreconcilable contradiction to break the case wide open.
The gameplay mechanics function much like an interactive, modern logic grid. You browse individual tabs containing user bios, chat logs, and photo galleries. Tapping on a critical detail logs it into your notebook. Once you have cross-referenced data across multiple profiles, you check off conflicting information to eliminate innocent parties until only the true culprit remains.
No, the game is built to be fully offline-friendly, allowing you to complete your digital detective investigations anywhere without needing a Wi-Fi connection.
I love this game. I’ve always been a fan of logic puzzles and this is by far the best game I’ve found. The puzzles are challenging, but not impossible. I like that there aren’t a million different “quests” or side games… it’s JUST logic puzzles. There aren’t overwhelming ads and the ad rewards are offered and appropriate. I also love that the little images update as you choose the correct options - it’s a cute touch and keeps it fun! I genuinely can’t think of any negatives to say, I just recommend it!
Pros: Great visuals for a game this simple. The images update as you figure out the clues and piece it all together. Cons: A hundred or so levels in you have to rely much harder on having to make guesses because of the lack of useful clues and if you want to unlock another clue you have to watch an ad. Another thing that gets annoying in later levels is there can be a slot you know the answer to because of the clues but it will be blocked behind a lock that will only unlock after filling in a certain number of other ones. So what little clues you do have are for ones it won’t even let you fill out yet. Also I assume English is not the game developers first language as some of the wording is incorrect or outright doesn’t make sense. Either there is a language barrier or it is made with AI. I can forgive a language barrier but not AI used without someone even bothering to review it for mistakes.
Great game…. Few notes: the last waltz’s was unnecessarily depressing, bring bro back. Also some of the lvls like over 50% rely far too much on luck and guessing over clues. The clues either need to be easier or each lvl needs a few more clues to them. Pros: -We need more stories!!!! -Love the real time changes that the puzzle has as you solve it. Love how people grow features, and buildings get decor and etc. the game is super fun and addicting Suggestions: -I think it’d be cool to have a hard mode exclusively. -No matter the lvl difficulty you have 2 hearts, i don’t know if that makes sense. Either easy or hard should have a different number of hearts? I wanna say harder gets more, especially because of the luck involved in some of the puzzles -I think it’d be cool if we could play by themes, like have a section where we can choose to play a bunch of fantasy themed puzzles or something. Have a bunch of unique puzzles in this play by themes section. -definitely have more murder mystery stories
This is my favorite puzzle game right now. So fun, and the graphics are cute. The reviews saying you’re forced to guess in some levels aren’t true… they just haven’t figured out the logic to it. I’ve played 200+ levels and many of the daily puzzles and you can always solve it completely using logic. Sometimes it’s quite difficult and you have to use multiple clues to solve one box, but that’s the fun of the challenge. The only thing I don’t like is that once you get to a high enough level, the categories start to repeat again, so the puzzles feel less new.
I love the way the puzzle changes and gets colors and items added as you work through it. I just don’t understand why sometimes it GIVES you an answer in a clue yet that space is locked until you get more of the puzzle going… and not just for a bit, it seems like you have to complete almost the whole thing until it unlocks. Also, a lot of puzzles have a contradiction of left and right. For example, the puzzle for may 23. I don’t like it when puzzles go something is to “the right of” go back-and-forth between the person in the puzzles perspective. Pick one.
I really want to like this game but it’s not making sense to me. You only get (2) lives. Why so few? I’ve never played a game where you only get (2) lives. But…Ok. The game seems to be so much fun, so I purchased “no more ads”, a bunch of coins AND a package with an hour of unlimited lives. Unfortunately, I didn’t get an hour of unlimited lives. Twice, the game froze, and upon reopening, all of my answers were gone and I had to try to remember what I had already answered. So…you took my money AND my lives. Well, you get no more if my money. In fact, if you could return what I’ve already spent, maybe I’ll up my rating to two stars. I REALLY REALLY wanted to like this game. For me? It’s been an awful experience. I do not recommend this game.
This game is okay at first, fun even. But after a while the amount of ads definitely increase and even mid level you just a ad pop-up and the app will ask if you want to buy like a 6 dollar monthly subscription which is kind of stupid and if you say no you get more ads. There's also a ticket syst that runs out quick and if you even try just skipping the ads by reopening the app, the game takes a ticket away so beaware that this game isn't as good as people say
So some of it doesn’t quite make sense. For instance “there’s 2 between” could been there’s actually 1 between. And ads ruin everything. Also some levels it just gives you all the hints with two boxes left that you just can’t fill and have to guess. The ads break and since it has bad translations and leaves you with guesswork a lot, you end up HAVING to use them. And then the ad is a black screen that doesn’t do anything after 2+ minutes. Also it uses AI art I’m sure it would be a great game otherwise.