Profile Perfect Level 14 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 25, 2026

The quick solution for Level 14 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 14 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 14 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there.

SubjectCityWeatherHumidityWind (km/h)
Forecast ANew YorkRaining212
Forecast BLos AngelesCloudy316
Forecast CChicagoThunderstorm120

Profile Perfect Level 14 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 14 deals with three weather forecasts – A, B, and C – each with a city, weather condition, humidity level, and wind speed. The clues are all direct and straightforward, but you still need to connect them in the right order. There are no hidden values or locked answers to start with, so every cell gets filled through a clean chain of reasoning. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the strongest wind and the thunderstorm city

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Clue 1 tells us that the strongest wind is blowing for Forecast C, so Forecast C’s wind speed is 20 km/h. Right after that, Clue 4 says Chicago is predicted to have a Thunderstorm. This clue also links Forecast C’s city and weather, so we can immediately place Chicago as the city for Forecast C and Thunderstorm as its weather. Now we have:

  • Forecast C: City = Chicago, Weather = Thunderstorm, Wind = 20.

Step 2: Place the middle forecast and the rainy one

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Clue 2 says the forecast in the middle is for Los Angeles. Since the subjects are listed as Forecast A, B, C (first, second, third), the middle one is Forecast B. That gives us:

  • Forecast B: City = Los Angeles.

Clue 3 is very direct: it’s Raining in Forecast A. So:

  • Forecast A: Weather = Raining.

We now have the weather for all three forecasts: A is Raining, B is unknown yet, C is Thunderstorm.

Step 3: Use the “most humid” clue to pin down weather and humidity for Forecast B

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Clue 5 says the city with Cloudy weather is the most humid. Which city is that? The only city left without a weather assigned is Los Angeles (Forecast B). So Forecast B’s weather must be Cloudy. And since that city is the most humid, we know its humidity is the highest. The clue links Forecast B’s weather to Cloudy and its humidity to 3 (the highest among the three numbers 1, 2, 3). So:

  • Forecast B: Weather = Cloudy, Humidity = 3.

Now we have weathers all set: A = Raining, B = Cloudy, C = Thunderstorm.

Step 4: Connect New York with the slowest wind

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Clue 6 tells us that New York has the slowest wind today. We already know Forecast C’s wind is 20 (the strongest), so the slowest wind must be the smallest number, which is 12. That means New York’s forecast has a wind speed of 12. The clue also links Forecast A’s city to New York and Forecast A’s wind to 12, and it reaffirms Forecast C’s city as Chicago. So:

  • Forecast A: City = New York, Wind = 12.

Now Forecast A is fully placed: New York, Raining, Wind 12. We still need its humidity.

Step 5: Fill the thunderstorm city’s humidity and the remaining values

Clue 7 says the Thunderstorm city has the least humidity. The Thunderstorm city is Chicago (Forecast C), so its humidity is 1. That gives:

  • Forecast C: Humidity = 1.

Now only Forecast A’s humidity and Forecast B’s wind speed are missing. The remaining humidity is 2, so Forecast A’s humidity is 2. The remaining wind speed is 16, so Forecast B’s wind is 16 km/h. All clues are satisfied, and the grid is complete.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the five steps above, the table fills itself:

  • Forecast A: New York, Raining, Humidity 2, Wind 12.
  • Forecast B: Los Angeles, Cloudy, Humidity 3, Wind 16.
  • Forecast C: Chicago, Thunderstorm, Humidity 1, Wind 20.

Double‑check: Clue 4’s extra links (Forecast A Raining and Forecast B Los Angeles) were already used in earlier steps, and Clue 6’s link to Forecast C’s city matches. Everything fits perfectly. No contradictions, no leftover cells.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 14

Even though this level is simple, a couple of clues can trip you up if you read them too quickly.

Clue 4: “Chicago is predicted to have a Thunderstorm” (with multiple linked cells)

This clue appears to give just one piece of information, but the game links it to three cells: Forecast C’s city and weather, plus Forecast A’s weather (Raining) and Forecast B’s city (Los Angeles). The extra links are repeats of what other clues already tell you. New players might think there’s a new connection to figure out, but it’s simply a group confirmation. The important part is that Chicago and Thunderstorm go together, and that combination belongs to Forecast C because of the strongest‑wind clue.

Clue 5: “City with Cloudy weather is the most humid”

This one is straightforward once you know which city has Cloudy weather. But if you haven’t yet placed the weather for Los Angeles, you might get stuck. The key is to realize that the only city without a weather after Steps 1–2 is Los Angeles (Forecast B), so it must be Cloudy, and then the humidity value 3 drops into place. The clue also locks Forecast B’s weather and humidity together, which is a nice two‑for‑one.

Clue 6: “New York has the slowest wind today”

This clue also links Forecast C’s city (Chicago) again, which is already set. The possible confusion is thinking that the slowest wind could belong to any forecast. But since Clue 1 already gave Forecast C the strongest wind, the slowest wind must be either 12 or 16. The clue explicitly assigns 12 to New York, and that forces New York onto Forecast A (because Forecast B is already Los Angeles and C is Chicago). Once that clicks, the rest falls into place.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 14 is a great warm‑up level. It uses a mix of direct statements and a couple of clues that bundle multiple assignments together. The key is to start with the strongest‑wind clue and the thunderstorm clue, then work through the mid‑forecast and rainy‑weather clues before tackling the humidity and wind‑speed links. There’s no tricky positioning or hidden values, just a clean logic chain that feels satisfying to unravel. Once you’ve got the hang of linking a single clue to multiple cells, later levels with more subjects and traits will feel much easier.

Keep the full Profile Perfect guide 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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