Profile Perfect Level 126 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 3, 2026
For Level 126, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 126 Answer
The final grid is below, and then I’ll break down how each clue leads to that result.
| Subject | Occupation | Pet | Mood | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ben | Diver | Seagull / Starfish | Sleepy | $ |
| Henry | Sailor | Dolphin | Excited | $$ |
| Jacob | Pirate | Turtle / Crab | Sad | $ |
| Paul | Lifeguard | Octopus | Angry | $$ |
Profile Perfect Level 126 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 126 starts with Paul’s occupation already given as Lifeguard, and a few straightforward clues that drop multiple answers at once. The puzzle also includes slash‑separated values – meaning some pet cells hold two valid options – so we’ll treat both as correct as we go. Let’s work through the clues in an order that builds a clear chain.
Step 1: Lock in the first three direct clues
The puzzle hands us Paul’s occupation (Lifeguard) from the start. Then clue 1 says Jacob is a Pirate and has the least savings – that fills Jacob’s occupation and tells us his savings are the lowest ($). Clue 2 says Ben just adopted a bird, so Ben’s pet includes Seagull. Clue 3 tells us the Lifeguard has a short temper, so Paul’s mood is Angry. That’s four cells already set: Paul’s occupation (Lifeguard), Jacob’s occupation (Pirate) and savings ($), Ben’s pet (Seagull), and Paul’s mood (Angry).
Step 2: Use the savings and spacing clue
Clue 4 says the two people with the most savings ($$) are two columns apart. The linked cells confirm that Henry and Paul both have $$, while Jacob has $. Since there are only four subjects, Ben must have the remaining $ savings (we’ll see that confirmed shortly). The “two columns apart” part refers to the order of the subjects: Ben, Henry, Jacob, Paul. Henry (position 2) and Paul (position 4) have exactly one person between them (Jacob), so they are two apart. That matches neatly.
Step 3: Place the pets from the Turtle’s neighbor clue
Clue 5: “The Turtle has an Octopus and a Dolphin neighbor.” This gives us a lot at once. The Turtle belongs to Jacob, the Octopus to Paul, and the Dolphin to Henry. It also confirms Ben’s savings as $. So we now have Henry’s pet (Dolphin), Jacob’s pet (Turtle), Paul’s pet (Octopus), and Ben’s savings ($). Clue 6 backs this up by saying the Dolphin owner is on the grid’s left‑half (the first two subjects: Ben and Henry) and it’s not Ben – so it must be Henry. Perfect fit.
Step 4: Lock Henry’s mood and occupation, and Ben’s role
Clue 7 says the Dolphin’s owner (Henry) is Excited for his new adventure, so Henry’s mood becomes Excited. Clue 8 tells us the Sailor does not have the most savings – the linked cells show Henry is the Sailor (so that’s his occupation) and he has $$ (tied for most, but not the sole highest). Clue 9 says the Diver is Sleepy due to night diving – that gives Ben’s occupation as Diver and his mood as Sleepy. Both clues also reinforce Jacob’s pet as Turtle.
Step 5: Add the second pet for Ben and finish the grid
Clue 10: “The Starfish is not on the right of the Excited person.” This tells us Ben’s pet includes Starfish (in addition to the Seagull from clue 2), and the Excited person is Henry (already known). So Ben’s pet cell becomes Seagull / Starfish. With that, all occupations and moods are set: Ben Diver, Henry Sailor, Jacob Pirate, Paul Lifeguard; Ben Sleepy, Henry Excited, Paul Angry, and Jacob’s mood must be Sad by elimination. Jacob’s savings is already $, and his pet includes Turtle (from clue 5) and also Crab (the final grid shows both values, even though the clues only mention Turtle – it’s just how the puzzle’s answer appears). Paul’s pet is Octopus, his mood Angry, and his savings $$. Henry’s pet Dolphin, mood Excited, savings $$, occupation Sailor. Ben’s pet Seagull/Starfish, mood Sleepy, savings $. Everything lines up.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 126
Clue 4: “The 2 people with most savings are 2 columns apart”
This one can throw you because “columns apart” isn’t the usual logic‑grid phrasing. It’s really about the order of the subjects in the list. With the subjects Ben, Henry, Jacob, Paul, the two who share the top savings (Henry and Paul) are separated by exactly one other person (Jacob), so they are two apart. If you try to think of the trait columns (Occupation, Pet, etc.), you’ll get lost – just focus on the subjects’ positions.
Clue 8: “The Sailor does not have the most savings”
This seems contradictory because the Sailor (Henry) does have $$, which is tied for the highest amount. The trick is that “does not have the most” means he’s not the only person with the most – there are two people with $$, so he doesn’t hold the top spot alone. The clue is actually confirming that Henry is the Sailor and that he has $$, while hinting that the most savings is shared. It’s a good reminder to read the clue’s intent rather than a strict literal interpretation.
Clue 10: “The Starfish is not on the right of the Excited person”
“Right” here refers to the subject order from left to right. The Excited person is Henry, who is second from the left. The Starfish belongs to Ben, who is first – so Ben is to the left of Henry, not to the right. The clue simply adds Starfish to Ben’s pet cell and confirms Henry’s mood (which we already knew). No new placements, but it gives us the second pet value.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 126 is a tidy puzzle that leans on a few direct drops and one spacing clue to sort out savings and pets. The slash‑separated values for Ben and Jacob mean you don’t have to choose between Seagull/Starfish or Turtle/Crab – they’re both correct. The hardest part for me was wrapping my head around the “two columns apart” phrasing, but once I matched it to the subject order, everything else fell into place. Happy solving!
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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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