Profile Perfect Level 179 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 7, 2026

The quick solution for Level 179 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 179 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 179 Answer

I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through each clue that locks it in.

SubjectColorContentLabelDestinationWeight
Box APurpleBoxFlammableHouse4
Box BNavyBlanketArrow UpMuseum5
Box CBrownBookRecycleHospital3
Box DRedToyFragileOffice2
Box EAquaNoodleKeep DryAirport1

Profile Perfect Level 179 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 179 gives you two initial locked answers: Box D is Red, and Box B has the Arrow Up label. The puzzle also uses a linear order of boxes (A through E left to right), which becomes important for several “next to” and “on the right of” clues. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the starting answers to pin down the heaviest and the lightest boxes

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The first clue tells us the heaviest box needs the Arrow Up label, and that’s already locked on Box B. So Box B’s weight is 5. Next, clue 3 says the lightest box (weight 1) sits next to the Red box. Box D is Red, so the lightest box must be adjacent to it. In our row (A, B, C, D, E), Box D is fourth, so the only neighbor that can be the lightest is Box E (position 5). That gives Box E a weight of 1. We now have two weights confirmed.

Step 2: Place the Keep Dry label and the food inside it

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Clue 2 says the Keep Dry box is not beside the Arrow Up label. Since Box B has Arrow Up, the Keep Dry label cannot be on Box A or Box C, but we don’t know where it is yet. However, clue 6 tells us the Keep Dry box contains food. And clue 10 adds that the Aqua box is transiting to the Airport, which also gives us Box E’s color and destination. Putting these together: the only box that fits the “Keep Dry” label with food is Box E (it ends up with Noodle). So Box E gets Label = Keep Dry, Content = Noodle, Color = Aqua, and Destination = Airport. Clue 10 also confirms Box B’s color is Navy.

Step 3: The middle box is the hospital-bound book

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Clue 4 says the box in the middle (Box C) contains Books for a pediatric ward, meaning Box C’s Content is Book and its Destination is Hospital. That’s a clean drop. Then clue 5 says the Fragile package is beside the one going to Hospital. Since Box C is at position 3, the only adjacent box that can be Fragile is Box D (position 4). So Box D’s Label is Fragile. We already knew Box D was Red, so that’s consistent. Clue 13 then says the Office package is on the right of the Recycle logo. Box D’s destination is Office (we’ll confirm that later), so Box C’s Label must be Recycle (since it’s to the left of Box D). So Box C gets Label = Recycle.

Step 4: The Navy box holds a blanket, and the purple box is second heaviest

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Clue 9 says the item inside the Navy box is a warm Blanket. Box B is Navy, so Box B’s Content is Blanket. The same clue also tells us Box D’s weight is 2. Clue 11 then reveals that the Purple package is the second heaviest and is being sent to a House. The only box left for Purple is Box A (since B is Navy, C is Brown later, D is Red, E is Aqua). So Box A gets Color = Purple, Destination = House, and Weight = 4 (second heaviest after 5). That also confirms Box B’s Content as Blanket again, no conflict.

Now we have weights: Box A = 4, Box B = 5, Box D = 2, Box E = 1. The only missing weight is Box C, which must be 3. Clue 7 supports this because it says the boxes beside the heaviest (Box B) are heavier than the rest: Box A (4) and Box C (3) are indeed both heavier than Box D (2) and Box E (1).

Step 5: Fill the remaining colors, content, and destination

We know colors: Box A is Purple, Box B is Navy, Box D is Red, Box E is Aqua – so Box C must be Brown. That’s simple. Content: Box A’s content is still missing. Clue 8 says the “box inside a box” is two columns away from the Book. The Book is in Box C (position 3). Two columns away means a difference of 2 positions, so Box A (position 1) fits perfectly. Box A’s content is therefore Box (the box itself contains another box). Box D’s content comes from clue 12: Toys are not sent to Museum. The only destination left for Box D is Office (already hinted), and its content becomes Toy. That leaves Box B’s content as Blanket (already set) and Box E as Noodle. For destinations: Box A = House, Box C = Hospital, Box D = Office, Box E = Airport. The only remaining destination is Museum, which goes to Box B. Labels: we have Arrow Up on Box B, Recycle on Box C, Fragile on Box D, Keep Dry on Box E. That leaves Flammable for Box A. All cells are now filled.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the steps above, every subject has all five traits locked. The final grid matches the table at the top perfectly. The logic holds together without any contradictions, and the positional clues (like the Office being right of the Recycle logo and the lightest box next to the Red one) all line up with the order A→B→C→D→E.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 179

The “boxes beside 5 weight box are heavier than the rest” clue

This clue (clue 7) can be confusing because it doesn’t give exact numbers. It only tells you that the two neighbors of the heaviest box (Box B) have weights greater than the other two boxes. You might try to assign arbitrary numbers, but it only works after you’ve already placed Box A’s weight (4) and Box C’s weight (3) from other clues. The real purpose is to confirm that those weights are correct and that no other box can be heavier than them. Once you have all five weights, you can check the condition: 4 and 3 are both greater than 2 and 1, so it holds.

The “Keep Dry box is not beside the Arrow Up label” clue

At first glance, this clue seems to restrict where the Keep Dry label can go, but it doesn’t actually tell you where it is. Since Arrow Up is on Box B (position 2), the Keep Dry box cannot be on Box A or Box C. However, you don’t know the exact position yet. Later, when you discover that Keep Dry is on Box E (position 5), you realize it’s already compliant because Box E is far from Box B. The clue’s main job is to link the Keep Dry label to its content (food) in clue 6, not to restrict placement heavily.

The “box inside a box is 2 columns away from the Book” clue

This clue is easy to misinterpret if you don’t know the linear order of boxes. “Two columns away” means exactly two positions apart in the row. The Book is in Box C (the middle), so the box-in-a-box must be either Box A (two positions left) or Box E (two positions right). But Box E is already filled with Noodle, so it must be Box A. That gives you Box A’s content without any further deduction – a nice shortcut once you have the order.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 179 is a satisfying puzzle because the initial locked answers quickly cascade through the clues. The order of boxes (A through E left to right) is essential for the positional hints, so keep that in mind from the start. Most of the values drop into place via direct links – like the heavy/light neighbors, the middle box’s hospital destination, and the Navy box’s blanket. The trickiest part is remembering that the Keep Dry clue is more about content than placement, and that the “beside” clues always refer to adjacent boxes in that linear row. Once you map out the positions, the rest fills in neatly. Happy puzzling!

Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!

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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