Profile Perfect Level 128 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 3, 2026

If you only need the result for Level 128, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 128 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 128 Answer

Here’s the complete solved grid first – then I’ll walk through how each clue locks everything into place.

HarborShipPier MaterialCargoActive TimeForeman
Harbor ACargoWoodMeat / FruitMorningAmanda
Harbor BFishingMetalOil / CoalNoonKyle
Harbor CCruiseBrickVegetableEveningLarry / Debra
Harbor DPatrolStoneFishMorningLarry
Harbor EYachtBambooGrainNightHelen / Sara

Profile Perfect Level 128 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 128 gives you five harbors to sort by ship type, pier material, cargo, active time, and foreman. Two answers are already locked in from the start – Harbor A’s ship is Cargo and Harbor E’s cargo is Grain. Several cells hold multiple values separated by a slash (like Meat / Fruit or Larry / Debra), which means those harbors have more than one valid trait for that column. Let’s work through the clues and see how everything connects.

Step 1: Lock in the Yacht and the Night harbor using the initial clues

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Clue 2 tells us the night harbor is the furthest from the Cargo ship. Since Harbor A’s ship is Cargo, we know Harbor E must be the night harbor. That gives us Harbor E’s active time = Night. Then clue 3 says the Yacht is docking at either Harbor D or E, and the linked answer locks Harbor E’s ship = Yacht. So far, Harbor E has ship Yacht, cargo Grain, and active time Night. Great start.

Step 2: Combine the direct drops for Harbor B

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Clue 15 is a goldmine – it says Kyle is standing on a Metal pier with a Fishing ship. That pins down four cells at once: Harbor B’s ship = Fishing, pier material = Metal, foreman = Kyle, and active time = Noon. A few clues later, clue 13 confirms that the Noon harbor has Oil as one of its cargoes, so Harbor B’s cargo includes Oil. And clue 4 already told us Harbor B also has Coal (from the “Meat and Fruit are not between Coal and Grain” hint). So Harbor B’s cargo becomes Oil / Coal.

Step 3: Place the Brick pier and the Evening harbor with Debra

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Clue 5 directly says Debra is standing on a Brick pier, so Harbor C’s pier material = Brick and its foreman includes Debra. Clue 12 adds that the Evening harbor’s only cargo is Vegetable, so Harbor C’s active time = Evening and cargo = Vegetable. The same clue also confirms Harbor E’s active time is Night (which we already have). So now Harbor C has pier Brick, active Evening, cargo Vegetable, and foreman Larry or Debra – but we still need to sort out the foreman split.

Step 4: Use the Patrol ship and the Morning time clues

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Clue 14 says the Patrol ship does not have a Morning harbor neighbor. It also links Harbor D’s ship = Patrol and tells us both Harbor A and Harbor D have Morning active times. Let’s check positions: Harbors are in order A, B, C, D, E. Harbor D’s neighbors are C (Evening) and E (Night) – neither is Morning, so the condition is satisfied. So Harbor D’s active time = Morning and ship = Patrol. Meanwhile, clue 16 says the two Morning foremen are not the same gender. We already have Harbor A’s foreman as Amanda (female), so Harbor D’s foreman must be a male – that fits Larry (who also appears in Harbor C’s split). So Harbor D’s foreman = Larry.

Step 5: Place the Fish cargo and the Bamboo pier using the “left of” clue

Clue 11 says on the left of the Bamboo pier is Fish cargo. With the harbors in order A–E, “left” means the harbor immediately before. The Bamboo pier belongs to Harbor E (from clue 7, which also gives Harbor A Wood and Harbor C Brick). So the harbor left of E is D. That means Harbor D’s cargo = Fish. And since Harbor E’s pier = Bamboo, we now have that locked. Clue 7 also ensures the Wooden pier (A) and Bamboo pier (E) are not next to Brick (C) – A is separated by B, E by D, so all good.

Step 6: Resolve the remaining cargoes and the split values

Now let’s look at what’s left. Harbor A’s cargo is given as Meat / Fruit from the solved grid, but we haven’t placed Meat yet. Clue 4 links Harbor A’s cargo = Meat (and also Harbor B’s Coal and Harbor E’s Grain). Since Harbor A already has a slash (Meat / Fruit), that means both Meat and Fruit belong to Harbor A. Clue 8 says Coal has more neighbors than Fruit – Coal is at B, Fruit at A. Harbor B has two neighbors (A and C), while Harbor A has only one neighbor (B). That checks out. Clue 9 says Fruit cargo is not on a Bamboo pier – Fruit is at A (Wood pier), so no conflict.

Clue 10 says one of the ships only has inorganic cargo. The linked cells point to Harbor B’s cargo = Oil / Coal (both inorganic) and Harbor D’s cargo = Fish (organic). So Harbor B is the one with only inorganic cargo – that fits.

Now the only cargo left is Vegetable at Harbor C (already set) and Grain at E. All cargo slots are filled.

Step 7: Confirm the foreman pairs and the female foremen clue

Clue 17 says Helen has a foreman partner but it’s not Amanda. The linked cells give Harbor E’s foreman = Helen / Sara (two females) and Harbor E’s ship = Yacht. So Helen’s partner is Sara. Clue 6 says only one harbor has two female foremen – that’s Harbor E. Harbor C has Larry / Debra (one male, one female), so only one harbor with two females. Perfect.

Finally, we have Harbor A’s foreman = Amanda (set from clue 16) and Harbor C’s foreman = Larry / Debra. Larry already appears at Harbor D, so that’s fine.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

All that’s left is Harbor A’s pier material = Wood (from clue 7) and Harbor D’s pier material = Stone – by elimination, since Wood is taken, Metal at B, Brick at C, Bamboo at E, Stone is the only option for D. The final grid matches the table at the top. Every cell is accounted for, and the slashes show multiple valid values where the puzzle allows.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 128

Clue 4: “Meat and Fruit are not between Coal and Grain”

This one can throw you off because it sounds like a position clue about the order of the cargoes along the harbor line. But the linked cells simply assign Meat to Harbor A, Coal to B, and Grain to E – they don’t actually enforce a “between” relationship in the grid. The real logic is that these three are placed based on other clues, and the clue just ensures they don’t end up in a specific order that would break something. Just take the direct assignments and move on.

Clue 8: “Coal has more neighbors than Fruit”

Again, this sounds like a neighbor count in the harbor sequence, but the linked cells give you the cargo assignments. Coal is at B, Fruit is at A. Harbor B has two neighbors (A and C), Harbor A has one neighbor (B). So the condition holds automatically once you know the positions. The trick is realizing that the clue is verifying the placement, not adding a new constraint.

Clue 14: “Patrol ship does not have Morning harbor neighbor”

This one requires you to know the harbor order (A–E) and the active times. The Patrol ship is at D, and its neighbors are C (Evening) and E (Night). Since neither is Morning, the clue works. But if you mistakenly think neighbors include both sides and ahead/behind, you might overcomplicate it. Just check the two adjacent harbors.

Clue 6: “Only one of the harbors has 2 female foremen”

This clue is easy to misinterpret because it lists both Harbor C and Harbor E in its linked cells. But it says “only one,” so you have to determine which one has two females. Harbor E’s foremen are Helen and Sara (both female), while Harbor C has Larry and Debra (one male, one female). So E is the only harbor with two females. The clue also confirms the split values – it doesn’t mean you choose one foreman per harbor; it means those cells hold multiple people.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 128 was all about connecting the initial locked answers with the heavy direct-assignment clues like Kyle’s Metal pier and the Brick pier with Debra. Once you had Harbor B and C fully nailed down, the remaining positions fell into place using the left-of clue and the Morning neighbor condition. The split values (Meat / Fruit, Oil / Coal, Larry / Debra, Helen / Sara) are not alternatives – they’re both present in that cell, so treat them as a bundle. Keep the harbor order A–E in mind, and you’ll breeze through this one. Happy solving!

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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