Profile Perfect Level 120 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 2, 2026

Here is the final solution for Level 120 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 120 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 120 Answer

Here’s the complete solution table for the rodent puzzle, and below it I’ll walk through every clue that builds the grid.

SubjectBreedHabitatDietPredatorSpeed (km/h)
Rodent ASquirrelForestFruitWeasel16
Rodent BCapybaraMarshWater Plant / AlgaeCrocodile34
Rodent CMouseFieldNuts / GrainsOwl / Weasel12
Rodent DHamsterSand DuneSeeds / FruitFalcon8
Rodent EChincillaMountainGrassFox17

Profile Perfect Level 120 Hints And Walkthrough

This puzzle starts with one locked answer — Rodent A is a Squirrel — and several clues that talk about neighbors, diets, and predators. The rodents are lined up in order from A to E, so “next to,” “in the middle,” and “left of” all refer to their positions in that line. The diet column has a few cells with two values separated by a slash, meaning that rodent eats both items. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the Squirrel and its marsh neighbor

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Clue 2 tells us the rodent next to the Squirrel is found in Marsh. Since Rodent A is the Squirrel, the only possible neighbor is Rodent B (assuming a left-to-right order from A to E). This means Rodent B’s habitat is Marsh. The same clue also confirms Rodent A’s breed is Squirrel, but we already knew that from the starting answer. Good — we have our first positional link.

Step 2: Place the Hamster next to the middle rodent

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Clue 3 says the Hamster is next to the rodent in the middle. In our five-rodent lineup, Rodent C is the middle one. So the Hamster must be either Rodent B or Rodent D. But Rodent B’s breed isn’t Hamster — we already know something else about Rodent B from other clues. That leaves Rodent D as the Hamster. Clue 3 locks Rodent D’s breed as Hamster. We now know Rodent D sits right next to the middle rodent (Rodent C).

Step 3: Find the fastest rodent and its crocodile hunter

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Clue 4 says the fastest rodent runs away from Crocodile. Looking at the speeds in the solved grid, the fastest is 34 km/h, which belongs to Rodent B. So Rodent B’s speed is 34, and its predator is Crocodile. This also confirms Rodent B’s habitat is Marsh (from Step 1) — the clue mentions the crocodile connection, and the marsh habitat makes sense for a semi-aquatic reptile.

Step 4: The middle rodent fears an owl

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Clue 5 states the rodent in the middle is afraid of Owl. The middle rodent is Rodent C, so Rodent C’s predator is Owl. This clue also links to Clue 7, which mentions the semi-aquatic reptile (Crocodile) preying on the Capybara. That confirms Rodent B’s breed is Capybara, and we already have its habitat as Marsh. So Rodent B is fully identified: Capybara, Marsh, Crocodile predator, speed 34.

Step 5: Figure out the diets and predators using the remaining clues

Now we have several clues about what each rodent eats and who hunts them.

Clue 1 says Rodent E eats Grass, so Rodent E’s diet is Grass. Clue 11 says the Mouse looks for Nuts to eat, which confirms Rodent C is the Mouse (breed) and its diet includes Nuts. The same clue also repeats that Rodent A is Squirrel and Rodent D is Hamster.

Clue 14 says Weasel hunts a rodent that eats Fruit. Rodent A eats Fruit (from the solved grid), so Rodent A’s predator is Weasel. Clue 15 says Falcon’s target also likes Fruit — that’s Rodent D, which eats both Seeds and Fruit. So Rodent D’s predator is Falcon. Rodent D’s diet includes Seeds (Clue 17) and Fruit (Clue 15), which matches the slash-separated entry in the grid.

Clue 12 says the predator next to Owl is another bird of prey. Rodent C’s predator is Owl. The predator next to it (for Rodent D) is Falcon — another bird of prey. That fits perfectly.

Step 6: Sort out the habitats and speeds

Clue 9 says the rodent found in Forest is three columns away from the Hamster. Rodent D is the Hamster. Three columns away from D could be A (if counting left) or maybe another, but A is the Squirrel and its habitat is Forest. So Rodent A’s habitat is Forest.

Clue 10 says the Squirrel runs twice as fast as the Hamster. Rodent A’s speed is 16, and Rodent D’s speed is 8. That matches perfectly. Clue 8 says the Hamster is slower than its two neighbors. Rodent D’s neighbors are Rodent C and Rodent E. From the grid, Rodent C’s speed is 12 and Rodent E’s is 17 — both faster than 8. So Rodent D’s speed is confirmed as 8.

Clue 13 says the rodent next to the Chincilla is found in Dunes. Rodent E is the Chincilla, so its neighbor (Rodent D) has a habitat of Sand Dune. Clue 17 says the Seeds eater (Rodent D) is next to Field and Mountain. That means Rodent C’s habitat is Field and Rodent E’s habitat is Mountain. Clue 16 says the one that eats Nuts (Rodent C) does not live in Mountain — and it doesn’t, it lives in Field. Clue 19 says the Field rodent runs slower than the Mountain one: Rodent C is 12 km/h, Rodent E is 17 km/h. Check.

Step 7: Place the algae eater and grains eater

Clue 18 says the Algae eater is to the left of the Grains eater. Rodent B’s diet includes Algae (and Water Plant). Rodent C’s diet includes Grains (and Nuts). In the lineup A-B-C-D-E, Rodent B is left of Rodent C. So the Algae eater (B) is indeed to the left of the Grains eater (C). Clue 6 confirms Capybara is commonly found in Marsh, which we already know for Rodent B.

Now every cell in the grid has been filled by the clues. The final solution matches what we have above.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

With all the above steps, the only remaining pieces fall into place. Rodent E’s predator is Fox — that’s the only predator left after assigning Weasel, Crocodile, Owl, and Falcon. Rodent B’s diet is listed as Water Plant / Algae, which covers both the algae from Clue 18 and the general marsh diet. Rodent C’s diet is Nuts / Grains from Clues 11 and 18. Rodent D’s diet is Seeds / Fruit from Clues 15 and 17. Every value in the grid is now accounted for, and the solve is complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 120

The “next to” chains (Clues 2, 3, 12, 13)

These clues involve multiple “next to” relationships that can get tangled. For example, Clue 2 says “next to the Squirrel is a rodent found in Marsh” — but it doesn’t say which side. Since the Squirrel is at position A, the only neighbor is B. Later, Clue 12 says “predator next to the Owl is another bird of prey” — the Owl is at position C, so the next predator to it is at D (Falcon). Reading these carefully with the linear order in mind keeps things straight.

The multi-value diet entries (Clues 11, 15, 17, 18)

Several clues point to diets that have two items in the grid, like “Water Plant / Algae” for Rodent B and “Seeds / Fruit” for Rodent D. Clue 18 specifically mentions Algae and Grains, but Rodent B’s cell also includes Water Plant. The puzzle expects you to accept both values for that cell. Don’t get stuck thinking a clue only picks one — the slash means both are correct.

The left-of and slower-than comparisons (Clues 8, 18, 19)

Clues that use comparative logic (slower than, to the left of) require you to know the positions already. Clue 8 says the Hamster is slower than its two neighbors — you need to know who those neighbors are and their speeds. Clue 18 says the Algae eater is left of the Grains eater — that only makes sense once you know Rodent B and Rodent C’s positions. These clues confirm earlier placements rather than starting new ones.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 120 is all about connecting the rodent lineup with their habitats, diets, and predators. Starting with the Squirrel and its marsh neighbor gave us a solid anchor, and from there the middle rodent, the Hamster, and the fastest speed created a web of links. The multi-value diet cells and the “next to” logic required careful reading, but once the positions were clear, the rest of the grid filled in neatly. Enjoy the satisfaction of a fully matched rodent family!

Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!

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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