Profile Perfect Level 122 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 3, 2026

Below is the complete final answer for Level 122. Once you've checked it, continue to the step-by-step guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 122 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 122 Answer

I’ll put the solved grid right here, then walk through the clues that get us there. Spoilers ahead.

SubjectOwnerBreedAccessoryAge
Bird AChefDuckWig2 years
Bird BFarmerEagleCrown10 years
Bird CPoliceOwlRibbon / Scarf5 years
Bird DFirefighterParrotRibbon / Propeller Hat7 years
Bird EEngineerChickenRibbon / Sunglasses3 years

Profile Perfect Level 122 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 122 gives you five birds to sort by owner, breed, accessory, and age. You start with one locked answer: Bird C’s owner is Police. There are also two hidden values – Bird B’s age is 10 years and Bird D’s accessory includes a Propeller Hat – that the clues will eventually confirm. Three birds share a Ribbon accessory, and some cells hold two accessories divided by a slash, so you need to treat those as multiple values in the same spot. The neighbors (left/right) matter a lot, and a few clues chain together to lock everything in.

Step 1: Lock in Police and the talking bird to the right

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The first clue tells you that the bird that can talk like a person is on the Police’s right. Bird C’s owner is Police, so Bird C is the Police bird. The talking bird is a Parrot, and it sits immediately to the right of Bird C. That means Bird D is the Parrot. So right away we have:

  • Bird C → Owner = Police
  • Bird D → Breed = Parrot

This also gives us a positional anchor – Bird C is left of Bird D.

Step 2: Bird B’s decade and royal accessory

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Clue 2 says “Bird B has lived for a full decade.” That’s the hidden value: Bird B’s age is 10 years. Then clue 4 says the eldest bird (Bird B, age 10) and King Charles have something in common – a crown. So Bird B’s accessory is a Crown.

  • Bird B → Age = 10 years, Accessory = Crown

Step 3: The crowned bird’s neighbor wears Ribbon

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Clue 5 says the crowned bird’s right neighbor wears Ribbon. Bird B’s right neighbor is Bird C. So Bird C’s accessory must include Ribbon. At this point we only know one accessory for Bird C, but we’ll later see it shares its cell with a Scarf.

  • Bird C → Accessory = Ribbon (plus whatever else comes)

Step 4: The three Ribbon birds and their 2-year age gaps

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Clue 6 says all three birds with Ribbon have a 2‑year age gap between them. We already know Bird C has Ribbon. The clue also tells us that Bird D and Bird E wear Ribbon, and it directly gives their ages: Bird C = 5 years, Bird D = 7 years, Bird E = 3 years. The ages form an arithmetic progression (3, 5, 7), each step 2 years apart. So now:

  • Bird C → Age = 5 years, Accessory = Ribbon (confirmed)
  • Bird D → Age = 7 years, Accessory = Ribbon
  • Bird E → Age = 3 years, Accessory = Ribbon

Step 5: The youngest bird belongs to Chef

Clue 7 says the owner of the youngest bird is a clumsy genius Chef. The youngest bird isn’t Bird E (3 years) – it’s Bird A at 2 years. So Bird A’s owner is Chef and its age is 2 years.

  • Bird A → Owner = Chef, Age = 2 years

Step 6: Chef’s bird gets a wig

Clue 8 says the Chef does not like her bird looking bald. So Bird A must have a Wig accessory.

  • Bird A → Accessory = Wig

Step 7: Firefighter, Engineer, and Chef as neighbors

Clue 9 says the Firefighter had his bike fixed by his neighbor. The linked cells tell us Bird D is the Firefighter, Bird E is the Engineer, and Bird A is the Chef (already set). So:

  • Bird D → Owner = Firefighter
  • Bird E → Owner = Engineer

This also implies Bird D, Bird E, and Bird A are close enough to be neighbors – likely in the order A–D–E or D–E–A, but the exact positions are already given by the subject order (A, B, C, D, E in a line). So Bird D’s neighbors are C and E, and Bird E’s neighbors are D and (none on the right? Actually Bird E is last, so only left neighbor D). The clue works out fine.

Step 8: Engineer’s chicken and sunglasses, and Bird B’s owner

Clue 10 says the Engineer (Bird E) crafted Sunglasses for his Chicken. So Bird E’s breed is Chicken, and its accessory includes Sunglasses (alongside the Ribbon). Also, the clue links Bird B’s owner as Farmer.

  • Bird E → Breed = Chicken, Accessory = Ribbon / Sunglasses
  • Bird B → Owner = Farmer

Step 9: Sunglasses bird and the Duck’s ages

Clue 11 says the bird with Sunglasses is slightly older than the Duck. Bird E has Sunglasses and is 3 years old. The Duck must be Bird A (age 2). So Bird A’s breed is Duck, and both ages are confirmed.

  • Bird A → Breed = Duck

Step 10: Parrot’s left neighbor is the Owl

Clue 3 says the Parrot (Bird D) is scared of its left neighbor, the Owl. Bird D’s left neighbor is Bird C, so Bird C’s breed is Owl. The only remaining breed is Eagle, which goes to Bird B.

  • Bird C → Breed = Owl
  • Bird B → Breed = Eagle

Step 11: The Scarf‑wearing bird is younger than its neighbors

Clue 12 says the bird with Scarf is younger than its neighbors. Bird C wears a Scarf (in addition to Ribbon) because the solved grid shows Ribbon / Scarf. Its left neighbor is Bird B (10 years) and its right neighbor is Bird D (7 years). Bird C is 5 years old, which is younger than both. This fits perfectly and locks in Bird C’s second accessory.

  • Bird C → Accessory = Ribbon / Scarf

At this point every cell is filled. The hidden values – Bird B’s age (10 years) and Bird D’s Propeller Hat – are already accounted for (Bird D’s accessory includes Propeller Hat as shown in the final grid). The only accessory we didn’t directly deduce is Bird D’s Propeller Hat, but the puzzle’s hidden reveal shows it belongs there, and no clue contradicts it.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 122

Clue 3: “Parrot is scared of its left neighbor, the Owl”

This one trips players up because it’s a positional clue that depends on knowing which bird is the Parrot. You have to first realize from clue 1 that Bird D is the Parrot. Then “left neighbor” means the bird immediately to its left in the lineup (Birds A, B, C, D, E in order). That’s Bird C, so Bird C becomes the Owl. If you mix up left and right, you’d assign Owl to Bird B or E instead.

Clue 5: “Crowned bird’s right neighbor wears Ribbon”

You need to remember that “crowned bird” is Bird B (from clue 4). The right neighbor of Bird B is Bird C. So Bird C gets Ribbon. The tricky part is the order of birds – if you forget that Bird B is second in the lineup, you might think its right neighbor is Bird A (if you imagine a circle) or Bird D. Stick to the default linear order: A–B–C–D–E.

Clue 6: “All 3 birds with Ribbon have 2 years age gap”

The phrasing “2 years age gap” could be read as each pair having a gap of 2, but the actual ages are 3, 5, and 7 – the gaps are 2 between the youngest and middle, and 2 between the middle and oldest, but the youngest and oldest are 4 apart. The clue means the ages are spaced 2 years apart from each other (like steps). The clue also directly gives the ages for each bird, so it’s more of a confirmation than a deduction. If you try to guess the ages without the clue’s linked cells, you might put them in the wrong order.

Clue 12: “Bird with Scarf is younger than its neighbors”

Bird C wears both Ribbon and Scarf. The clue says the Scarf bird must be younger than both its left and right neighbors. That only holds if the neighbors’ ages are known. At this point you have Bird B (10), Bird D (7), and Bird C (5). It works. But if you hadn’t already placed ages correctly, you might think Bird E (3) could be the Scarf bird – but its neighbors are only one (Bird D, age 7) and empty on the right, so it would still be younger than its one neighbor. The clue’s linked cells explicitly include Bird C, so it’s telling you it’s Bird C.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 122 is a neat chain of positional and age‑based clues. The key is to anchor yourself with the initial Police answer and then let the neighbor relationships (left and right) fill in the gaps. The three Ribbon birds and their ages form the backbone, and the rest falls into place when you connect Chef’s youngest bird, the Engineer’s chicken, and the Scarf condition. Once you get comfortable reading “right neighbor” and “left neighbor” in the linear lineup, the whole puzzle clicks. Happy solving!

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and have fun!

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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