Profile Perfect Level 141 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 4, 2026
Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 141. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 141 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there.
| Subject | Color | Cart Type | Cart Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheel A | Blue | Enclosed | 6 |
| Wheel B | Purple | Gondola | 8 |
| Wheel C | Red / Pink | Circular | 12 |
Profile Perfect Level 141 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 141 features three Ferris wheels – Wheel A, Wheel B, and Wheel C – with traits for Color, Cart Type, and Cart Count. There are no initial answers locked in, but a hidden value for Wheel A’s cart count becomes clear as we work through the clues. The puzzle also includes a slash‑separated cell for Wheel C’s color, meaning it holds both Red and Pink. Let’s step through the clues one by one, following the chain of deductions.
Step 1: Use the “round carts” clue to assign cart types to Wheels B and C
The first clue says that Ferris wheels with round carts are neighbors. It directly tells us that Wheel B’s cart type is Gondola and Wheel C’s cart type is Circular. So we can lock those two right away. Even though we don’t know the physical arrangement, this clue already gives us two of the three cart types.
Step 2: Lock in Wheel C’s double color from the Valentine clue
Clue 2 says Ferris wheel C is painted Red and Pink for Valentine. That means Wheel C’s color cell contains both values – a slash‑separated entry. No need to choose one; both are correct. So Wheel C’s color is Red / Pink.
Step 3: Confirm the red wheel’s cart type isn’t Enclosed
Clue 3 tells us that the red Ferris wheel’s cart type is not Enclosed. Because we already know the red wheel is Wheel C (from the Valentine clue), this just reinforces that Wheel C’s cart type is Circular – which we already have from Step 1. It doesn’t give new information, but it’s a handy double‑check that the clue links are consistent.
Step 4: Use the pink wheel’s neighbor clue to get cart counts
Clue 4 says the pink Ferris wheel has more carts than its neighbor. It gives Wheel B’s cart count as 8 and Wheel C’s cart count as 12. Since Wheel C is pink, and it has more carts than its neighbor, that neighbor must be Wheel B (the only other wheel with a count of 8 in this clue). This also confirms that Wheel B and Wheel C are adjacent – matching the “neighbors” idea from clue 1. Now we know Wheel B’s cart count is 8 and Wheel C’s is 12.
Step 5: Apply the enclosed cart capacity clue
Clue 5 states that the Enclosed cart fits only half the capacity of the other cart. It links Wheel A’s cart type as Enclosed, Wheel A’s cart count as 6, and Wheel C’s cart count as 12. So Wheel A is Enclosed with 6 carts, and the “other cart” (the Circular one on Wheel C) holds 12. That reveals the hidden value: Wheel A’s cart count is indeed 6. At this point we have all the cart types and most of the counts.
Step 6: Identify Purple as the Gondola color
Clue 6 tells us that Purple is the color of the Gondola cart. Since Wheel B has the Gondola cart type (from Step 1), Wheel B’s color must be Purple. The same clue also reconfirms that Wheel A’s cart type is Enclosed, but we already knew that from Step 5.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the six clues, we have the following confirmed:
- Wheel A: Cart Type = Enclosed, Cart Count = 6, Color = ?
- Wheel B: Cart Type = Gondola, Cart Count = 8, Color = Purple
- Wheel C: Cart Type = Circular, Cart Count = 12, Color = Red / Pink
The only color left among the three possible colors (Blue, Purple, Red / Pink) is Blue. Since Purple and Red / Pink are already taken, Wheel A must be Blue. That completes the entire grid, which matches the answer table at the top of the article.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 141
The “neighbors” wording in clue 1
Clue 1 says “Ferris wheels with round carts are neighbors” and then directly assigns Gondola to Wheel B and Circular to Wheel C. Some players might try to deduce which wheels have round carts before reading the linked answers, but the clue actually gives the cart types outright. The real trick is that “neighbors” is a positional hint that becomes useful later when clue 4 also mentions a neighbor. It’s easy to overlook that these two clues work together to confirm that Wheels B and C sit side by side.
Understanding the pink wheel’s neighbor in clue 4
Clue 4 says “Pink ferris wheel has more carts than its neighbor.” It links to Wheel C’s color (Pink), Wheel B’s cart count (8), and Wheel C’s cart count (12). The phrasing might make you wonder which wheel is the neighbor. But the clue’s linked cells tell the story: it gives both counts, meaning the neighbor must be the wheel with 8 carts – that’s Wheel B. The tricky part is realizing that this clue doesn’t just give counts; it also confirms the adjacency relationship hinted at in clue 1.
The “half capacity” relationship in clue 5
Clue 5 says “Enclosed cart fits only half the capacity of the other cart.” It links Wheel A’s type as Enclosed, Wheel A’s count as 6, and Wheel C’s count as 12. New players might wonder what “the other cart” refers to. Because Wheel C already has a cart type (Circular) and its count is double that of Wheel A, the “other cart” is clearly Wheel C’s Circular cart. This clue is straightforward once you see the linked numbers, but the wording can be a little ambiguous if you’re not watching the clue’s links carefully.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 141 is a clean, linear solve once you realize that almost every clue directly pins down a trait – the only real elimination comes at the end for Wheel A’s color. The hidden value for Wheel A’s cart count appears naturally in clue 5, and the slash‑separated color on Wheel C is handled without confusion thanks to the Valentine clue. The key takeaway is to trust the clue links and let the final leftover value fall into place. Happy puzzling!
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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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