Profile Perfect Level 139 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 4, 2026

Here is the final solution for Level 139 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 139 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 139 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 139 – the full answer is below, and then I’ll walk you through how every clue locks it in.

SubjectTypeBrandColorConditionEmployee
Car APickupToyoBlue / BlackScratchedMark
Car BSedanMercBlue / GreenMuddyKaren
Car CSUVRoletRedCrackedMadison
Car DVanVolkPurple / BlueMuddyRoger

Profile Perfect Level 139 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 139 starts with four cars and five traits: Type, Brand, Color, Condition, and Employee. We already have a few initial answers locked in – Car A, B, and D all have Blue in their color, and Car B’s employee is Karen. The clues then use position references, brand restrictions, and a couple of color splits to fill every cell. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the red car clue to set Car C’s color

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Clue 1 says the red car is not paired with Blue. Since the three initial blue cars are A, B, and D, that leaves Car C as the only candidate for red. So Car C’s color is Red. Simple start.

Step 2: Lock Karen’s sedan and brand from clue 2

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Clue 2 tells us Karen owns a Sedan and that the brand is not Volk. Because Karen is already assigned to Car B, we can immediately set Car B’s Type to Sedan. The “not Volk” restriction, together with the linked clue data, confirms Car B’s Brand as Merc. So Car B now has Type = Sedan, Brand = Merc, and Employee = Karen.

Step 3: Assign Mark and Roger to the blue cars

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Clue 3 says two male employees own blue cars. The three blue cars are A, B, and D, but B already belongs to Karen (female). That means the two males – Mark and Roger – must be the owners of Car A and Car D. We don’t know who goes where yet, but we know these two cars are owned by men.

Step 4: Mark does not own a Van – place the Van on Car D

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Clue 4 states that Mark does not own a Van. Since the two male-owned blue cars are A and D, Mark can’t be the owner of the Van, so he must be at Car A. That forces Car D’s Type to be Van (the only remaining subject without a type so far). So we now have Car A’s Employee = Mark and Car D’s Type = Van.

Step 5: Cracked and Muddy conditions from the right half

Clue 5 says the right half of the grid (cars C and D) contains one Cracked car and one Muddy car. The linked cells give us the exact split: Car C gets Cracked, Car D gets Muddy. Since Car D’s Employee is Roger (from step 3), we also confirm Car D’s Employee = Roger.

Step 6: Mark’s Toyo and the “not Green” detail

Clue 6 tells us Mark’s car brand is Toyo and it is not Green. Mark drives Car A, so Car A’s Brand becomes Toyo. The “not Green” part targets the color – we already know Car A has Blue from the initial answer, but this clue adds Black to that cell. So Car A’s Color becomes Blue / Black. (The slash means both colors are valid in that cell.)

Step 7: Muddy cars and the Rolet restriction

Clue 7 says none of the Muddy cars is branded Rolet. At this point we only know one Muddy car (Car D from step 5). But the clue’s linked cells reveal that Car B is also Muddy. That makes sense because the statement says “none of the Muddy cars” – there have to be at least two for the restriction to matter. So Car B’s Condition becomes Muddy, and because a Muddy car can’t be Rolet, Car D’s Brand must be Volk (not Rolet). Car B’s Brand is already Merc from step 2, so that’s fine. The only condition left for Car A is Scratched (since Cracked and Muddy are taken), so Car A’s Condition is Scratched.

Step 8: Madison next to a purple Van

Clue 8 says Madison is next to a Van with Purple color. We know the Van is Car D. “Next to” means the car immediately to its left (since the grid order is A, B, C, D). That car is Car C. So Car C’s Employee is Madison. The Van’s Purple color adds to Car D’s color – it already had Blue, so Car D’s Color becomes Purple / Blue.

Step 9: The car to the right of Merc is not a Pickup

Clue 9: “The one on the right of Merc car is not Pickup.” The Merc car is Car B (from step 2). The car to its right is Car C. So Car C is not a Pickup. That alone doesn’t tell us what Car C is, but the clue also links Car A’s Type to Pickup. Since Car A is the only subject without a Type yet, this confirms Car A’s Type = Pickup.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

Now we have most cells filled. Let’s see what’s left:

  • Car C’s Type: The available Types are Pickup (taken by A), Sedan (taken by B), Van (taken by D), and SUV. So Car C must be an SUV.
  • Car C’s Brand: Brands are Toyo (A), Merc (B), Volk (D), and Rolet. That leaves Rolet for Car C.
  • Car B’s Color: Car B already has Blue from the initial answer. The only color not yet assigned to any car is Green. Since Car A has Blue/Black, Car C has Red, and Car D has Purple/Blue, the leftover Green must pair with Blue in Car B’s cell. So Car B’s Color becomes Blue / Green.

All cells are now locked, matching the solved grid at the top. Done and done.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 139

Clue 5: “The right half contains a Cracked and a Muddy car”

This one tripped me up at first because “right half” isn’t strictly defined. In a four-column grid, the right half could mean columns 3 and 4 (C and D) or columns 2,3,4? But the clue’s linked results show it’s exactly C and D. Once you know that, it’s just a matter of assigning one Cracked and one Muddy. The trick is remembering that later clues add another Muddy car (Car B), so this clue only gives the first Muddy placement.

Clue 7: “None of the Muddy cars is branded Rolet”

This clue can be confusing because it doesn’t directly say which cars are Muddy. If you only knew about Car D being Muddy from clue 5, you’d think it just rules out Rolet for D. But the clue actually adds Car B to the Muddy list – the only way to make sense of the “none” statement is that there must be at least two Muddy cars, and the clues fill them in. Keep an eye on the linked cells; they’re your friend here.

Clue 9: “The one on the right of Merc car is not Pickup”

This clue does two things at once. First, it tells you that Car C (to the right of the Merc) is not a Pickup. That’s fine, but it also indirectly gives Car A its type. Because the only other subject without a type at that point is Car A, and the only type not accounted for is Pickup (since Sedan, Van, and SUV are possibilities but Pickup is the one left), the clue’s linked result confirms Car A as Pickup. The wording “not Pickup” for the neighbor leads you to the correct type for the other car.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 139 is a clean, logical solve once you get the hang of the slash-separated colors and the positional clues. The key was using the initial blue cars to pin down Mark and Roger, then letting the “right half” and “next to” clues handle the rest. The two Muddy cars and the Rolet restriction were the only real curveballs, but they clicked into place when I remembered to check the linked cells. If you’re stuck on a later level, try breaking the clues into small groups – it almost always becomes clear. Happy puzzling!

Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!

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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