Profile Perfect Level 121 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 2, 2026
For Level 121, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 121 Answer
Here’s the final solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 121 — the full walkthrough breaks down every clue below.
| Subject | Type | Habitat | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mushroom A | Button | Farm | Food |
| Mushroom B | Agaric | Forest | Poison |
| Mushroom C | Reishi | Wood | Medicine |
| Mushroom D | Magic | Grassland | Industry |
Profile Perfect Level 121 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 121, I saw four mushrooms — A, B, C, and D — and three traits to match: Type, Habitat, and Purpose. The good starting point was an initial locked answer: Mushroom B’s type was already set to Agaric. That single piece of information started a chain of deductions that filled the rest of the grid with no hidden values to worry about. Let me walk you through the solve step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Agaric and its deadly Poison
The first clue tells us that “Agaric is infamous for its deadly Poison.” Since Mushroom B’s type is already locked as Agaric, this clue directly confirms that Mushroom B’s purpose is Poison. So right away I have:
- Mushroom B → Type: Agaric, Purpose: Poison.
This also gives me a clear reason to keep an eye on Poison — it’s already tied to one subject.
Step 2: Identify Reishi as Mushroom C
The second clue says “Reishi is neither Mushroom A nor D.” That leaves only Mushroom B and C as possibilities. But Mushroom B is already identified as Agaric, so Reishi must be Mushroom C. This is a direct, no-brainer placement:
- Mushroom C → Type: Reishi.
Now I know the types of three mushrooms: A is unknown, B is Agaric, C is Reishi, D is unknown.
Step 3: Place Farm and Food for Mushroom A
Clue three: “Mushroom A is meant for Consumption and found on a Farm.” “Consumption” here means Food — the game uses “Food” as the purpose value. So this clue locks two things at once:
- Mushroom A → Habitat: Farm, Purpose: Food.
It also redundantly confirms that Mushroom B’s purpose is Poison (already set), but that’s just a helpful double-check.
Step 4: Give Reishi its Wood habitat
Clue four: “Reishi grows on dry Wood.” Since we already know Reishi is Mushroom C, this adds:
- Mushroom C → Habitat: Wood.
Now the habitats are starting to fill: A = Farm, C = Wood, B and D are still open.
Step 5: Use the Magic mushroom clue to identify D
Clue five: “Magic mushroom does not grow on a Farm.” This clue is a bit tricky because it links two pieces: first, it reconfirms that Mushroom A’s habitat is Farm (already known), and second, it tells us that the Magic mushroom is not on a Farm. Since A is already on the Farm and B and C are not Magic (B is Agaric, C is Reishi), the Magic mushroom must be D. So:
- Mushroom D → Type: Magic.
Now all four types are known: A = Button (still unknown), B = Agaric, C = Reishi, D = Magic.
Step 6: Solve the left‑of clue to get Medicine, Industry, and Button
Clue six: “Mushroom for Medicine is on the left of the Industry one.” The subjects are arranged left to right in the grid order: A, B, C, D. “On the left” means the Medicine mushroom comes before the Industry mushroom in that order. The only possible pair that satisfies this, given what we already know, is that C (Reishi) is Medicine and D (Magic) is Industry, because C is directly to the left of D. No other combination works — if Medicine were A or B, Industry would have to be to their right, but then the positions wouldn’t align with the remaining purposes. So:
- Mushroom C → Purpose: Medicine.
- Mushroom D → Purpose: Industry.
And this clue also reveals the remaining type: Mushroom A must be Button (since the clue links A.Type = Button as well). So:
- Mushroom A → Type: Button.
Now the only unfilled traits are Mushroom B’s habitat, Mushroom D’s habitat, and Mushroom A’s purpose is already Food, etc.
Step 7: Finish the habitats and close the grid
Clue seven: “Industrial Mushroom is not found in the Forest.” Since the Industrial mushroom is D, this tells us D’s habitat is not Forest. The remaining habitats are Forest and Grassland (since A is Farm, C is Wood). D cannot be Forest, so D must be Grassland:
- Mushroom D → Habitat: Grassland.
That leaves only one habitat left for Mushroom B — Forest. So:
- Mushroom B → Habitat: Forest.
Now every cell is filled. The grid matches perfectly with the solved table I showed earlier. No hidden values, no tricky double entries — just clean, step‑by‑step logic.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 121
Clue 5: “Magic mushroom does not grow on a Farm”
This clue can be confusing because it seems to only tell you what isn’t true. But the key is to realize that it also positively identifies the Magic mushroom itself. The clue is linked to two cells: Mushroom A’s habitat (Farm) and Mushroom D’s type (Magic). Players sometimes overlook the second part and think the Magic mushroom could be B or C, but B is already Agaric and C is Reishi. The clue’s real power is ruling out A as Magic and then forcing D to be the only remaining candidate.
Clue 6: “Mushroom for Medicine is on the left of the Industry one”
This positional clue relies on the order of subjects in the grid (A, B, C, D). If you forget that the grid is fixed left‑to‑right, you might try to guess which mushrooms are left or right. Also, the clue simultaneously unlocks three values (C’s purpose, D’s purpose, and A’s type), which can feel like a lot at once. The trick is to realize that only C and D can satisfy the left‑of relationship because A and B already have purposes from earlier clues (A is Food, B is Poison). So once you see that, the deduction is straightforward.
Clue 7: “Industrial Mushroom is not found in the Forest”
This is a simple elimination clue, but it’s easy to miss if you haven’t already locked down which mushroom is Industrial. Without clue 6, you wouldn’t know that D is Industrial. But once you do, this clue lets you finalize D’s habitat by process of elimination. The only remaining habitats are Forest and Grassland, and D can’t be Forest, so it must be Grassland. Then B automatically gets Forest.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 121 is a compact puzzle with four mushrooms and three traits each, but the clues are designed to build on each other cleanly. The initial answer (Agaric) gives you a solid footing, and each new clue either adds a direct match or eliminates the last remaining possibility. The positional clue and the “not in the Forest” elimination are the two spots where you need to pause and think about the grid order. Once you get used to reading the clues as linked groups of cells, the whole solve flows naturally. 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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