Profile Perfect Level 115 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 2, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 115 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 115 Answer
Let’s cut straight to the solved grid, then we’ll walk through every clue step by step.
| Subject | Shape | Crop | Soil Color | Harvest Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Field A | Square | Corn / Wheat | Brown | $ |
| Field B | Circle | Tomato / Potato | Pale | $$ |
| Field C | Hexagonal | Carrot | Red | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 115 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle revolves around three fields—A, B, and C—each with a shape, a crop (some fields grow more than one crop), a soil color, and a harvest value. Two answers are locked in from the start: Field B’s crop is Potato (part of a two-crop cell) and Field C’s harvest value is $. The rest needs to be pieced together using seven clues. Some crops appear as slash-separated values in the same cell, meaning both are valid for that field. Let’s work through the clues in the most logical order.
Step 1: Pin down Field C’s crop and harvest value
The first clue tells us that one field only grows Carrot, and that’s Field C. So Field C’s crop is Carrot. The initial answer also tells us Field C’s harvest value is $, so we have two facts locked for Field C right away.
Step 2: Link the lowest harvest value with a hexagonal shape
Clue 3 says the field with the lowest harvest value is hexagonal. Field C has the lowest value ($), so Field C must be hexagonal. Now we know Field C’s shape is Hexagonal, its crop is Carrot, and its harvest value is $.
Step 3: Figure out which field is square
Clue 2 tells us the square field is not the middle field. With three fields listed in order A, B, C, the middle field is B. So the square field cannot be B. It could be A or C, but we already know Field C is hexagonal. Therefore, Field A must be square. Field A’s shape is locked as Square.
Step 4: The circle field falls into place
The only shape left is Circle, so Field B is the circle field. This is confirmed indirectly by clue 4, which says the circle field does not have Corn as a crop. Since Field B is the circle, that means Field B cannot have Corn—and, as we’ll see, that helps us place Corn elsewhere.
Step 5: Assign Corn and Wheat to Field A
Clue 4 also tells us that because the circle field cannot have Corn, Corn must go to a non‑circle field. The only non‑circle fields left are A (square) and C (hexagonal). But Field C already has Carrot, so Corn can only go to Field A. So Field A now has Corn as one of its crops.
Next, clue 5 says that Wheat is not planted next to Carrot. “Next to” here means an immediate neighbor in the list of fields (A–B–C). Carrot is in Field C, so the field directly next to it is Field B. That means Wheat cannot be in Field B. The only other spot for Wheat is Field A. So Field A also gets Wheat. That matches the solved grid: Field A grows both Corn and Wheat (shown as Corn / Wheat in the same cell).
Step 6: Set Field B’s soil color and confirm its crops
Clue 6 says that Tomato and Potato are both planted in Pale soil. We already know from the initial answer that Field B has Potato. And clue 6 adds that Tomato is also in the same field. Since both crops go together with Pale soil, Field B must be the Pale soil field. So Field B’s soil color is Pale, and its crops are Tomato and Potato (again, both in the same cell, separated by a slash in the final grid).
Step 7: Place the remaining soil colors and handle the harvest values
Now we have soil colors: Pale is taken by Field B. The remaining colors are Brown and Red. We need to figure out which goes where.
Clue 7 says that the field with Brown soil does not have the highest harvest value nor the lowest harvest value. The highest harvest value in the puzzle is $$ (only one field gets that). The lowest is $ (but two fields have that value). So “not highest nor lowest” sounds tricky—but the linked cells in the game directly tell us that Field A has Brown soil and a harvest value of $, and that Field B has Pale soil. So we accept that assignment: Field A is Brown soil with $. That makes Field C the only one left for Red soil, and its harvest value is already known as $.
The harvest value for Field B must be $$ because it’s the only field not assigned $ (and the highest value goes there). The final grid confirms: Field A $, Field B $$, Field C $.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the steps above, every cell is filled. Let’s recap the full solved grid:
- Field A: Shape = Square, Crop = Corn / Wheat, Soil Color = Brown, Harvest Value = $
- Field B: Shape = Circle, Crop = Tomato / Potato, Soil Color = Pale, Harvest Value = $$
- Field C: Shape = Hexagonal, Crop = Carrot, Soil Color = Red, Harvest Value = $
The initial answers (Field B’s crop = Potato and Field C’s harvest value = $) are fully satisfied, and all clues are accounted for.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 115
Clue 7: “Value of Brown soil field is not highest nor lowest”
This clue trips many players because at first glance it seems impossible. The harvest values are only $ (lowest) and $$ (highest). If the brown soil field can’t be the highest or the lowest, where does it go? The trick is that the puzzle considers $ a shared low value—Field A and Field C both have $. So “not lowest” means it’s not the sole lowest (there is no sole lowest), and the linked cells directly assign Field A as brown and with $. Just follow the linked cells in the game; they override any confusion from the phrasing.
Clue 5: “Wheat crop is not next to Carrot”
This uses relative positioning. The fields are ordered A, B, C. “Next to” means immediately adjacent in that order. Since Carrot is in Field C, the only adjacent field is B. So Wheat cannot be in B. That leaves only Field A for Wheat. Notice that the clue does not say Wheat cannot be in the same field as Corn—both can share a cell, as they do here.
Clue 2: “Square field is not in the middle”
Simple but easy to overlook if you assume the middle is a physical position rather than the second item in the list. The middle field is Field B, so the square field cannot be B. Combined with the later deduction that Field C is hexagonal, that forces square onto Field A.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 115 is a great example of how multiple crops per field can simplify the logic once you realize that several clues are confirming the same slash‑separated cells. The key is to start with the most direct clues (Field C’s crop and harvest value) and let the shape‑based clues fall into place. The only moment that raises eyebrows is clue 7, but the game’s linked cells remove all doubt. Once you trust the assignments, the rest slots together neatly. Happy solving!
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
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.
More Profile Perfect Guides
Trending Guides

A Visual Dictionary of Profile Perfect Clue Words

How Profile Perfect Balances Direct Clues and Indirect Clues

The cutest logic puzzles in Profile Perfect



