Profile Perfect Level 127 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 3, 2026
Start with the final answer for Level 127 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 127 Answer
Here’s the completed grid, laid out first so you can check your work – then I’ll walk through the reasoning step by step.
| Subject | Container | Type | Value | Finder | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treasure A | Ship | Pearl / Coins | $ | Jack | Japan |
| Treasure B | Chest | Crown | $$ | Davy | US |
| Treasure C | Cave | Statue / Trident | $$$ | Liz | France |
| Treasure D | Whale | Gems | $$ | Hector | India |
Profile Perfect Level 127 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 127 gives you four treasures and five traits to match – Container, Type, Value, Finder, and Location. You already start with two locked answers: Treasure A’s container is a Ship, and Treasure C is worth $$$. Hidden from the start are Treasure D’s container (Whale) and Treasure A’s finder (Jack). That’s a great foothold because several clues reinforce those values right away. Let’s work through the chain.
Step 1: Pin down the finders and locations for Treasure A and Treasure D
Clue 1 tells us a male captain found a treasure in the Japanese sea – that directly links Treasure A’s finder to Jack and its location to Japan. Clue 12 says Hector found a treasure in the Ganga river, so Treasure D’s finder is Hector and its location is India. That same clue also drops two containers: Treasure B is inside a Chest, and Treasure C is inside a Cave. Now we know:
- Treasure A: Finder = Jack, Location = Japan, Container = Ship (initial)
- Treasure D: Finder = Hector, Location = India, Container = Whale (hidden)
- Treasure B: Container = Chest
- Treasure C: Container = Cave
Step 2: Lock in the types using the Crown and Trident clues
Clue 2 says Treasure B is the Crown – so its type is Crown. Clue 7 adds that Poseidon’s rumored weapon (the Trident) is on the right of the Crown. Since the treasures are in order A, B, C, D from left to right, “right of the Crown” means Treasure C holds the Trident. Treasure C’s type therefore includes Trident (the solved grid shows it also has Statue). So far:
- Treasure B: Type = Crown
- Treasure C: Type = Trident (and Statue, as we’ll see later)
Clue 3 also confirms that the Gems were found inside an animal’s mouth – that’s Treasure D’s type (Gems) inside the Whale. So now all types are partially seeded: Treasure A will turn out to be Pearl / Coins, but we’ll confirm that in a moment.
Step 3: Place the countries in order
Clue 6 says the treasure from the US is on France’s left. With the order A, B, C, D, “on the left” means B is left of C. So Treasure B is the US, and Treasure C is France. Clue 5 tells us multiple treasures were found both in France and Japan – it reinforces that Treasure A is Japan (already set) and also gives Treasure A’s value as $ and Treasure D’s value as $$. Now the locations are complete:
- Treasure A: Japan
- Treasure B: US
- Treasure C: France
- Treasure D: India
Check Clue 4: “There are 2 countries between the Pearl and the Gems.” Pearl belongs to Treasure A (Japan), Gems to Treasure D (India). The countries between them are US and France – exactly two. Perfect.
Step 4: Fill in the values
Clue 8 says one of the valued treasures was found by Davy – that gives Treasure B’s value as $$ and Treasure D’s value as $$ (both match what we already have). It also sets Treasure B’s finder to Davy and Treasure A’s type to Pearl. Clue 9 states that Pearl and Coins are valued lower than Gems. Since Gems (Treasure D) are $$, Pearl and Coins must be $. That locks Treasure A’s value at $ (already given by Clue 5) and confirms Treasure D’s value as $$. The remaining value for Treasure C is $$$ from the initial answer. So:
- Treasure A: Value = $
- Treasure B: Value = $$
- Treasure C: Value = $$$
- Treasure D: Value = $$
Step 5: Apply the left-of clue for Coins
Clue 11 says “The Coins, said to be the Queen’s, is on the left of the US.” Treasure A’s type includes Coins (alongside Pearl), and Treasure B is the US. Treasure A is left of Treasure B in the order, so this fits perfectly and confirms that Treasure A carries both Pearl and Coins as a slash-separated pair.
Step 6: Finish the finders and types
We already have:
- Treasure A: Finder = Jack (Clue 1)
- Treasure B: Finder = Davy (Clue 8)
- Treasure D: Finder = Hector (Clue 12) That leaves Treasure C’s finder as Liz – the only remaining name from the solved grid. For types, Clue 7 already gave Treasure C the Trident, and the solved grid shows it also has Statue. Clue 10 (US not in a Cave) and Clue 12 confirmed containers, and we’re done.
Solution: Confirm the final grid
All cells are now filled. The solved grid matches exactly what we’ve deduced: Treasure A is the Ship holding Pearl/Coins, worth $, found by Jack in Japan. Treasure B is the Chest with the Crown, worth $$, found by Davy in the US. Treasure C is the Cave holding Statue/Trident, worth $$$, found by Liz in France. Treasure D is the Whale containing Gems, worth $$, found by Hector in India.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 127
The “two countries between” clue (Clue 4)
“There are 2 countries between the Pearl and the Gems.” This one trips players up because it’s easy to misinterpret “between” as meaning the number of countries that separate the treasures’ locations, not the number of other treasures. Since the treasures sit in a fixed left-to-right order, the countries between Pearl (Treasure A, Japan) and Gems (Treasure D, India) are the US and France – both other treasures. That’s exactly two. The clue works only after you’ve placed the locations, but it also serves as a confirmation that you’ve placed them correctly.
The “Queen’s Coins” and the slash-separated type (Clue 11)
“The Coins, said to be the Queen’s, is on the left of the US.” Treasure A’s type is listed as Pearl / Coins – meaning the same cell holds both values. Some players might think they have to choose between Pearl and Coins, but the clue treats Coins as part of that cell. The left-of relationship between Treasure A and Treasure B (US) is already satisfied, so this clue is really a final check that the slash pair is correct.
The “valued treasures” clue (Clue 8)
“One of valued treasures was found by Davy.” This clue gives multiple pieces at once: it sets Treasure B’s value to $$, Treasure D’s value to $$, Treasure B’s finder to Davy, and Treasure A’s type to Pearl. The tricky part is that it repeats values you’ve already seen in other clues, which can feel redundant. But it’s essential for locking in Davy as the finder of the Crown – without it, you might leave Treasure B’s finder open. Pay attention to the “one of valued treasures” phrasing – it doesn’t say “the only” or “the most,” so multiple treasures can share the same value.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 127 is a well‑balanced puzzle because the initial and hidden answers give you a solid start, and the positional clues (left/right, countries between) neatly narrow down the order before you fill in values and finders. The slash‑separated types (Pearl/Coins and Statue/Trident) are consistent across the clues, so there’s no guesswork – just careful pairing. Once you lock Treasure A as Japan and Treasure D as India, the rest falls into place. Happy solving!
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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