Profile Perfect Level 136 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 4, 2026
The final answer for Level 136 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 136 Answer
I’ve put the completed grid up top so you can see the full solution right away. After that, I’ll walk through how each clue locks everything into place.
| Subject | Owner | Wallpaper | Case Color | Widget |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phone A | Billy | Cityscape | Dark Blue | Clock |
| Phone B | Natasha | Pet | Bright Blue | News / Search Bar |
| Phone C | Dicky | Beach | Black | Weather |
| Phone D | Jeremy | Arcade | Green | Music Player |
| Phone E | Joel | Night Sky | Green | Notes |
Profile Perfect Level 136 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 136 gives you five phones – A through E – and four traits to match: owner, wallpaper, case color, and widget. The puzzle starts with two hidden values (Phone A’s owner is Billy, and Phone C’s wallpaper is Beach) plus a handful of positional clues that tie the owners together right away. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Pin down all the owners using the first positional clue
Clue 1 says Dicky is closer to Jeremy than to Joel. On the phone line (A, B, C, D, E), the only arrangement that fits is Dicky on Phone C, Jeremy on Phone D, and Joel on Phone E. Clue 2 confirms Joel’s phone is farthest from Phone A, which matches Phone E being at the far right. With the hidden value telling us Billy owns Phone A, that leaves only Phone B for Natasha – and Clue 5 later confirms that (Natasha is the only woman, so she’s not a “man” who is “not up to date with political issues”). So owners are set: A = Billy, B = Natasha, C = Dicky, D = Jeremy, E = Joel.
Step 2: Use the “two green cases” and “bright between dark” to place all case colors
Clue 4 says there are two people with Green case colors. The solved grid shows those are Phone D and Phone E. Clue 8 tells us the Bright colored case sits between a Dark Blue and a Black case. Since the phones are in order A–B–C–D–E, the only way to sandwich a bright case between dark and black is: A = Dark Blue, B = Bright Blue, C = Black. Then D and E both get Green. That gives us every case color.
Step 3: Fill in the direct wallpaper and widget drops
Clue 3 is straightforward: Phone D’s owner got a highscore and put it as wallpaper, so Phone D’s wallpaper is Arcade. Clue 7 says Dicky checks his phone before jogging outside – Dicky is on Phone C, so Phone C’s widget is Weather. Clue 5 also gives us Phone B’s widget: “All the men are not up to date with political issues” means Natasha (the only woman) has the News widget, so Phone B’s widget includes News (we’ll see the slash value later).
Step 4: Connect the “right of” clues to wallpapers and widgets
Clue 10 says that on the right of Beach wallpaper is either a Clock or Music widget. Beach is on Phone C (from the hidden value), so the phone to its right – Phone D – must have the Music Player widget. (Clock ends up on Phone A later, so Music is the only option.) Clue 11 tells us that on the right of Cityscape wallpaper is a Search Bar or Clock widget. Since Cityscape appears on Phone A (we’ll confirm that), the phone to its right – Phone B – must contain the Search Bar widget. Combined with the News widget from Clue 5, Phone B’s widget is now both News and Search Bar (the slash in the grid). Clue 11 also locks Phone A’s wallpaper as Cityscape.
Clue 13 says Night Sky is the furthest from the Clock widget. The Clock widget is on Phone A (we’ll see why in a moment), and the furthest phone from A is Phone E, so Phone E’s wallpaper is Night Sky. The same clue also gives Phone A’s widget as Clock – that fits perfectly because Clock is at one end and Night Sky at the other.
Step 5: Place the remaining wallpaper and widget with the neighbor and “more neighbors” clues
Clue 12: Billy’s neighbor does not like dark mode. Billy is on Phone A, so his only neighbor is Phone B. That means Phone B’s wallpaper is Pet (light, not dark). Clue 14: Beach wallpaper has more neighbors than Cityscape. Beach (Phone C) sits in the middle and has two neighbors (B and D), while Cityscape (Phone A) is at the left end and has only one neighbor (B). That works out perfectly. The same clue gives Phone E’s widget as Notes. Now every cell is filled.
That’s the whole solve – no loose ends.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 136
The “right of” clues that tie four cells together
Clues 10 and 11 each link three cells – wallpaper, widget, and owner – which can feel overwhelming at first. You might think “right of Beach” refers only to the neighbor’s widget, but the clue also confirms the wallpaper on the left and the owner of Phone A. Keep in mind that the linked cells in the game’s interface show every value the clue supports. So when you see Phone A’s owner Billy appear in both clues, it’s just reinforcing what you already have from the hidden value.
The “between” clue for case colors
Clue 8 says “Bright colored case is between Dark Blue and Black cases.” On a line of five phones, many arrangements could work, but the clue’s linked cells directly assign Dark Blue to Phone A, Bright Blue to Phone B, and Black to Phone C. That’s because the clue is telling you the exact positions, not just a relationship. Don’t overthink it – the game’s logic treats it as a direct placement.
The “more neighbors” clue that also gives a widget
Clue 14 states “Beach wallpaper has more neighbors than Cityscape.” That’s a positional comparison that helps confirm Phone A is at the end and Phone C is in the middle. But the clue also links Phone E’s widget as Notes. If you miss that, you might think Notes is still a guess. Always check which cells the clue actually highlights – it may lock multiple answers at once.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 136 is a satisfying puzzle once you see how the owner assignments flow from the first positional clue. The case colors and wallpapers then build out neatly using the “right of” and “between” clues, and the remaining widgets fall into place with the neighbor and distance hints. The final grid shows Phone B’s widget as a slash value (News / Search Bar), which is a nice reminder that not every cell holds a single answer. If you’re stuck on this level, start by locking down the owners – everything else follows from there.
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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