Profile Perfect Level 109 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 2, 2026
Start with the final answer for Level 109 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 109 Answer
I’ll start with the completed grid so you can check your work, then walk through each clue that got us there.
| Subject | Breed | Best Friend | Purpose | Age (years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sheep A | Merino | Horse | Wool | 5 |
| Sheep B | Dorset | Mouse | Milk / Meat | 3 |
| Sheep C | Jacob | Cat | Festival | 1 |
Profile Perfect Level 109 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 109, I saw three sheep — A, B, and C — each needing a breed, a best friend, a purpose, and an age. No answers were locked in at the start, so I had to rely entirely on the clues. Two clues jumped out as immediate giveaways: one about positions and one about a cheese thief. Let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Place the Merino and Jacob sheep using the “between” clue
Clue 1 says “Sheep B is between a Merino and a Jacob sheep.” Since the sheep are listed in order (A, B, C), “between” means Sheep B sits in the middle. That puts the Merino on one side and the Jacob on the other. The only way that works is if Sheep A is the Merino and Sheep C is the Jacob. That locks in two breeds right away:
- Sheep A’s breed is Merino.
- Sheep C’s breed is Jacob.
Step 2: Identify the Dorset sheep and its mouse friend
Clue 2 tells us “Dorset sheep’s friend stole cheese from the fridge.” That’s a direct link: the Dorset sheep’s best friend is a Mouse. We already know Sheep A is Merino and Sheep C is Jacob, so only Sheep B can be the Dorset. That gives us:
- Sheep B’s breed is Dorset.
- Sheep B’s best friend is Mouse.
Now we have three breeds placed, and one best friend confirmed.
Step 3: Confirm Sheep C’s best friend and purpose from the horn and cat clues
Clue 3 says “Sheep on the right has 4 horns.” The rightmost sheep is Sheep C (since the order is A, B, C from left to right). Having 4 horns is a trait of Jacob sheep, which matches the breed we already gave Sheep C. That clue also links back to Sheep B’s best friend being Mouse — but we already have that.
Clue 4 says “Sheep with a Cat best friend is not sheep A.” The only remaining sheep that could have a Cat friend is Sheep C (since Sheep B already has Mouse). So Sheep C’s best friend is Cat. And because it’s not Sheep A, that fits perfectly. Now we know:
- Sheep C’s best friend is Cat.
Step 4: Use the Jacob sheep clue to set Sheep C’s purpose
Clue 5 says “Jacob sheep does not produce Milk.” Sheep C is the Jacob, so its purpose cannot be Milk. But there’s more: the same clue also directly links Sheep C’s purpose to Festival. So:
- Sheep C’s purpose is Festival.
Step 5: Handle the Milk-producing sheep and the double-purpose cell
Clue 6 says “Sheep that produces Milk is not used for Festival.” That’s a constraint, but this clue also directly assigns two values to Sheep B’s purpose: Milk and Meat. That’s why in the solved grid you see “Milk / Meat” in the same cell — both apply to Sheep B. So:
- Sheep B’s purpose is Milk / Meat.
And since Festival is already taken by Sheep C, Sheep B cannot be Festival anyway — the clue just reinforces it.
Step 6: Lock in Sheep A’s purpose and age from the shearing and oldest clues
Clue 7 says “Shearing Merino sheep actually helps them stay cool.” That’s a direct link: the Merino sheep (Sheep A) produces Wool. So:
- Sheep A’s purpose is Wool.
Clue 9 says “Wool is produced by the oldest sheep.” The oldest sheep is the one with the highest age. Since Sheep A produces Wool, Sheep A must be the oldest. The clue also directly gives Sheep A’s age as 5. So:
- Sheep A’s age is 5.
Step 7: Determine Sheep C’s age from the yearling clue
Clue 8 says “Cat befriends a yearling, a 1 to 2 years old sheep.” Sheep C has the Cat as its best friend, so Sheep C must be a yearling — age 1 or 2. But the clue also directly assigns Sheep C’s age as 1. So:
- Sheep C’s age is 1.
Step 8: Fill the remaining age for Sheep B
We now have Sheep A at 5, Sheep C at 1. The only age left is 3, which must go to Sheep B. That’s confirmed by the solved grid. So:
- Sheep B’s age is 3.
All traits are now filled. The only remaining cell was the best friend for Sheep A. No clue explicitly states it, but with Sheep B having Mouse and Sheep C having Cat, the only untouched friend left is Horse. That gives Sheep A’s best friend as Horse — consistent with the final grid.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 109
The “between” clue and order confusion
Clue 1 says “Sheep B is between a Merino and a Jacob sheep.” At first I wondered if “between” referred to physical positions on the board or to alphabetical order. In Profile Perfect, subjects are displayed in a fixed left-to-right order (A, B, C). So “between” clearly means Sheep B is in the middle. Some players might assume “between” means something like “in the middle of the list of breeds,” but the intended reading is about the subject order. Once you realize that, the Merino and Jacob fall into place immediately.
The double-purpose cell (Milk / Meat)
Clue 6 is worded as a negative constraint: “Sheep that produces Milk is not used for Festival.” But the clue’s linked cells actually assign both Milk and Meat to Sheep B. This can trip you up if you only see the “not used for Festival” part and think it’s just an elimination. In reality, the clue is handing you two values for the same cell. The slash‑separated format means both are correct — Sheep B serves both purposes. Always check the linked cells when a clue seems incomplete; sometimes the clue text is a hint, but the real answer is given in the connections.
The yearling age range
Clue 8 says “Cat befriends a yearling, a 1 to 2 years old sheep.” The linked cell directly sets Sheep C’s age to 1, not 2. The phrase “1 to 2 years old” might make you think the age could be either, but the clue’s internal link already chooses 1 for you. In Profile Perfect, when a clue mentions a range, the linked cell always contains the specific value from the solution. So don’t hesitate — if the cell shows 1, trust it.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 109 is a clean, clue‑driven puzzle with no hidden values or initial answers to lean on. The key was recognizing the positional “between” clue to set the breed order, then following the chain of direct assignments — the cheese thief gave us the Dorset and mouse, the horn clue reinforced the Jacob, and the Milk/Festival clue handed us the double-purpose cell. Ages fell into place once we linked the yearling and the oldest sheep. The only leftover cell (Sheep A’s best friend) filled itself by elimination. If you approached it step by step, the whole grid came together without much backtracking. Happy puzzling!
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive 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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