Profile Perfect Level 119 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 2, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 119. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 119 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 119 Answer

Here’s the complete solved grid, with the step-by-step walkthrough following right after.

SubjectLeaf ShapeUsageSymbolGrowth Rate
Plant ALobedFirewoodBalance63 days
Plant BWavyToolsWisdom200 days
Plant CNeedleMedicineResilience10 days
Plant DCircularFood / FarmingPurity30 days

Profile Perfect Level 119 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 119 gives you four plants to sort by leaf shape, usage, symbol, and growth rate. The initial clue locks Plant C’s leaf shape (Needle) and its growth rate, which gives you a solid anchor. From there, most clues are direct one-to-one matches, but a couple rely on position—like “next to” and “two columns away”—so keeping track of the order (A, B, C, D in a row) is key. Let’s walk through it.

Step 1: Use the starting answer to lock Plant C’s leaf and growth rate

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The puzzle immediately tells you that Plant C has Needle leaves and that this plant is the fastest to grow. That gives us two confirmed cells at once: Plant C’s Leaf Shape is Needle, and its Growth Rate is 10 days. The fastest growth is a handy benchmark because later clues compare other growth times to this one.

Step 2: Firewood and Balance – Plant A’s usage and symbol are confirmed

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Clue 2 says either Plant A or Plant B is used as Firewood. Clue 3 then tells us Plant A is the symbol of Balance. When you look at the clue links, both clues point directly to Plant A – its usage is Firewood and its symbol is Balance. So Plant A is now set for those two traits, and we know Plant B is not Firewood. That also means Plant A becomes the “Balance plant” that other clues will refer to.

Step 3: The neighbor clue places Plant B’s usage

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Clue 4 says the plant next to the Balance plant is used for tool-making. Since the plants are arranged in order A, B, C, D, the only neighbor of Plant A is Plant B. That locks Plant B’s usage as Tools. Now Plant B has its usage filled, and we still need its leaf, symbol, and growth rate.

Step 4: Wavy leaves and Purity symbol come from the two-columns-apart clue

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Clue 7 says the Purity plant is two columns away from the plant with Wavy leaves. “Two columns away” means there’s exactly one plant in between. In our order A-B-C-D, the pairs that are two apart are A and C, and B and D. The clue also mentions Plant A’s usage (Firewood) as part of its linked cells, but the main connection is between Wavy leaves and Purity. Which plant has Wavy? From the linked cells, the clue assigns Plant B’s leaf shape as Wavy. And it assigns Plant D’s symbol as Purity. So now Plant B has Wavy leaves, and Plant D has the Purity symbol.

Step 5: Circular leaves and the “widely consumed” plant

Clue 5 says the plant with Circular leaves is widely consumed, and it directly links Plant D’s leaf shape to Circular and Plant D’s usage to Food. The same clue also re‑confirms Plant A’s usage as Firewood. So Plant D now has Circular leaves and one of its usages is Food. Notice that Plant D’s usage cell will end up with two values – Food and Farming – but we’re not there yet.

Step 6: The medicinal plant clue removes any double‑duty

Clue 6 says the medicinal plant is not used for anything else. The linked cells show Plant C’s usage is Medicine, and Plant D’s usage is Food. That’s consistent: Plant C is only Medicine, and Plant D is only (so far) Food. But remember, there’s still a Farming usage waiting for Plant D. The clue doesn’t say Plant D can’t have two usages – it just says the medicinal plant (C) isn’t used for anything else. So Plant C is single‑purpose, but Plant D can still pick up Farming later.

Step 7: Plant C’s symbol is narrowed down

Clue 9 says the medicinal plant (Plant C) is neither Wisdom nor Purity. The remaining symbols are Balance, Wisdom, Resilience, and Purity. Balance is already taken by Plant A, Purity by Plant D, and Wisdom is the only other symbol left (besides Resilience). So Plant C must be Resilience. That fills Plant C’s symbol.

Step 8: The farming plant and growth rate comparison

Clue 10 says the plant for Farming grows three times slower than Plant C. Plant C’s growth is 10 days, so three times slower is 30 days. That growth rate belongs to Plant D, and its usage is Farming. So now Plant D’s usage becomes Food / Farming (two values in the same cell), and its growth rate is 30 days.

Step 9: The fastest and slowest are neighbors – locking Plant B’s growth

Clue 8 says the fastest grower (Plant C, 10 days) and the slowest grower are neighbors. The slowest must be 200 days, which belongs to Plant B (no other plant has that high a number). Since Plant C is third in the order (A‑B‑C‑D), its neighbors are B and D. D’s growth is 30 days, not the slowest, so the slowest neighbor must be Plant B. That gives Plant B a growth rate of 200 days. The clue also reconfirms Plant B’s leaf shape as Wavy.

Step 10: Finish by elimination – Plant A’s leaf and Plant B’s symbol

All traits are now filled except Plant A’s leaf shape and Plant B’s symbol. Leaf shapes: Lobed, Wavy, Needle, Circular. Wavy goes to B, Needle to C, Circular to D, so Plant A must be Lobed. Symbols: Balance, Wisdom, Resilience, Purity. Balance is A, Resilience is C, Purity is D, so Plant B must be Wisdom. That completes the entire grid.

Solution: Confirm every cell

At this point the grid is fully solved, matching the table at the top of this article. No hidden values – everything came from the clues, and the only multi‑value cell is Plant D’s usage (Food and Farming together). The order of plants (A, B, C, D) is consistent with every “next to” and “two columns away” clue.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 119

Clue 7: “Purity plant is 2 columns away from Wavy leaves”

The wording “2 columns away” can be confusing. It doesn’t mean “two plants apart” in the sense of distance, but specifically that there is exactly one plant between them. In a linear arrangement A‑B‑C‑D, B and D are two columns apart (with C in between), and A and C are also two apart (with B in between). The clue links confirm it’s B and D, not A and C. Always count positions: a “two columns away” relationship means the difference in index is 2.

Clue 8: “Plants with fastest and slowest growth rates are neighbors”

You need to first identify which plant is slowest – that’s not given directly. From earlier steps, you know Plant C is fastest (10 days) and Plant D is 30 days, so the only remaining candidate for slowest is Plant B (200 days). But you also need to confirm that B is indeed a neighbor of C. Since B is immediately to the left of C, that works. If you hadn’t yet deduced B’s growth, this clue helps lock it in.

Clue 10: “Plant for Farming grows 3 times slower than plant C”

This one is straightforward mathematically, but the tricky part is that Plant D already has a usage (Food) from clue 5. The puzzle uses a slash to show multiple values in the same cell. The clue doesn’t contradict the earlier Food usage; it simply adds Farming. So Plant D serves double duty – it’s both a food source and a farming plant. Keep an open mind about slash‑separated cells – they’re not “either/or” but “both/and.”

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 119 is a clean, linear solve once you lock in the plant order and treat the “next to” and “two columns away” clues literally. The only real curveball is Plant D’s dual usage, which the clue system handles by showing both values in the grid. If you ever get stuck, just remember: the fastest growth rate (10 days) is your anchor, and every other growth rate compares to it. Happy puzzling!

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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