Profile Perfect Level 112 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 2, 2026
You can save the final answer for Level 112 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 112 Answer
The complete solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 112 is below, followed by a detailed walkthrough of how each clue locks in the answer.
| Subject | Pouch Color | Seal Type | Plant | Expiry Date | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seed A | Blue | Cable Tie | Corn / Tomato | March 2027 | $$ |
| Seed B | Red | Rope | Wheat | Dec 2024 | $ |
| Seed C | Green / Black | Tape | Sunflower | Jan 2029 | $$$ |
| Seed D | Pink | Ribbon | Onion / Corn | Jan 2024 | $$ |
| Seed E | Tosca | Rope | Eggplant | Jun 2028 | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 112 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle deals with five seeds labeled A through E, each with a pouch color, seal type, plant, expiry date, and price. Several seeds have multiple values in a single cell (separated by a slash), which means the seed belongs to both options for that trait. Let’s work through the clues step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the middle seed’s seal and plant
Clue 3 tells us the middle seed (Seed C, the third from the left) is sealed with Tape and is not Wheat. That gives Seed C’s seal type as Tape and its plant as Sunflower – the only plant that fits. Clue 13 then adds that the multicolor pouch (Seed C) includes Green, so we know Seed C’s pouch color contains Green.
Step 2: Place the red‑shaded pouches and the blue pouch
Clue 2 says the multicolor pouch (Seed C) sits between two red‑shaded pouches. The pouch to its left (Seed B) is Red, and the one to its right (Seed D) is Pink – a shade of red. This locks Seed B’s pouch color as Red and Seed D’s as Pink.
Clue 4 says the priciest seed ($$$) is two columns to the right of the Blue pouch. That positions the Blue pouch at Seed A (the leftmost) and the priciest at Seed C. So Seed A’s pouch color is Blue, and Seed C’s price is $$$.
Step 3: Work out the expiry dates
Clue 5 tells us Seeds B and D expire the same year, but D expires first. The only way that works is B in Dec 2024 and D in Jan 2024 – both in 2024, with January coming before December. Clue 9 reinforces that by saying the red pouch (Seed B) holds the seed that expires at Christmas, matching December 2024.
Clue 10 says one of the corn seeds expires in 2027. We’ll see later that Seed A contains Corn, so its expiry must be March 2027. Clue 12 notes that the longest‑lasting seed (the one with the latest expiry) is Seed C, which expires in Jan 2029 – far from the Blue pouch at Seed A, but not the farthest (Seed E is farther). That confirms Seed C’s expiry.
Step 4: Determine the prices
Clue 11 says the second leftmost seed (Seed B) is the most affordable, so Seed B’s price is $ (the cheapest). Clue 8 then adds that one of Seed B’s neighbors (Seed A or Seed C) has double the price of Seed E. Seed E’s price must be $, because double that is $$, which matches Seed A’s price. Seed C already has $$$, so this locks Seed A at $$ and Seed E at $. Seed D, the only remaining seed, takes the other $$ price (confirmed later by the grid).
Step 5: Confirm the plant assignments
Now we pile on the plant clues. Clue 1 already gave us Seed E’s plant as Eggplant. Clue 6 says both “multi seed pouches” – which are Seed A (Corn / Tomato) and Seed D (Onion / Corn) – contain Corn. So Corn goes into both. Clue 14 states Wheat is between Corn and Sunflower. With Corn at Seed A and Sunflower at Seed C, the middle seed between them is Seed B, so Seed B’s plant is Wheat.
Clue 15 says the Onion seed neighbors the Tosca pouch. Tosca is Seed E’s pouch color, so the neighbor to its left is Seed D, making Seed D’s plant Onion. Clue 16 then tells us the Onion seed pouch is sealed with Ribbon, so Seed D’s seal type is Ribbon.
Step 6: Identify the remaining seal types and the missing pouch color and plant
Clue 7 states that Tape (Seed C) is next to a Rope seal, but not next to a Cable Tie. The Rope seal next to Seed C is Seed B (to its left), so Seed B’s seal is Rope. The Cable Tie must be placed where it’s not adjacent to Seed C – that could be Seed A or Seed E. Since Seed D already has Ribbon, the two remaining seal types are Cable Tie and Rope. Looking ahead, the final grid shows Seed A with Cable Tie and Seed E with Rope. Both placements satisfy the “not next to Tape” condition because neither A nor E is directly next to Seed C. The puzzle’s solution gives Seed A the Cable Tie and Seed E the Rope.
For the pouch colors, we already have Blue (A), Red (B), Green/Black (C), Pink (D), and Tosca (E). Clue 13 gave us Green for Seed C, so the remaining Black fills in naturally. Similarly, Seed A’s plant was confirmed as Corn, and the extra value Tomato is the only plant left to assign – it appears in the solved grid as a second value in Seed A’s cell.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the clues, the only cells still open were Seed C’s second pouch color (Black), Seed A’s second plant (Tomato), and the seal type for Seed E (Rope). The clues don’t directly force these, but they are the only remaining values that fit the trait lists, and the final grid confirms them. Seed D’s plant already has both Onion and Corn locked in by clues. With everything placed, the puzzle is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 112
The multicolor pouch between red‑shaded pouches (Clue 2)
At first glance, “red‑shaded” might make you think only pure red counts. But the puzzle considers Pink a shade of red. That’s why Seed D’s Pink pouch works as the right‑hand neighbor of the multicolor pouch. If you tried to put a different color there, the clue wouldn’t hold. The trick is to remember that the trait “Pouch Color” includes shades, not just primary colors.
Tape next to Rope but not next to Cable Tie (Clue 7)
This clue trips players up because there are two Rope seals in the final answer (Seed B and Seed E). The clue only needs one Rope seal adjacent to Tape – that’s Seed B. The “not next to Cable Tie” part doesn’t tell you where Cable Tie goes; it only rules out the spots directly next to Seed C. Since both Seed A and Seed E are not adjacent to Seed C, either could have Cable Tie. You need to fill the rest of the grid to see that Seed A ends up with Cable Tie and Seed E with Rope. It’s not a contradiction, just an incomplete hint.
Green and Tosca don’t blend (Clue 17)
This clue feels vague. It simply confirms that the multicolor pouch (Seed C) includes Green and that Seed E’s pouch is Tosca, and then states they don’t blend – meaning they are not next to each other. Since Seed C is in the middle and Seed E is far right, with Seed D between them, the condition is satisfied. If you misinterpret “blend” as a rule about which colors can appear together, you might overthink it. It’s really just a nudge to check that Green and Tosca are not adjacent – which they aren’t.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 112 weaves together seed positions, pouch colors, seals, plants, dates, and prices without a single initial answer to lean on. The key was letting the positional clues (middle seed, blue pouch, neighbors) anchor the tray first, then layering in the plant and price relationships. The slash‑separated values for Seed A (Corn/Tomato) and Seed C (Green/Black) simply fill the gaps left by the clues – a reminder that not every cell has to be perfectly deduced from a single hint. Once you trust the chain of reasoning, the rest falls into place. Happy puzzling!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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