Profile Perfect Level 19 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 25, 2026

The final solution for Level 19 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 19 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 19 Answer

I’ve got the full solved grid right here — scroll down for a step-by-step breakdown of how each clue locks it in.

SubjectNameTrainTicketFacility
Station ATidewatchFreightHandwritten PassClock Tower
Station BMossgroveCommuterSmart CardCoin Locker
Station CHarborviewBullet TrainQR CodePizza Machine
Station DGraniteSteamPaper StubTicket Machine

Profile Perfect Level 19 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 19 drops you into a puzzle about four train stations (A, B, C, D), each with a name, a type of train, a ticket format, and a facility. Three answers are already locked: Station A runs a Freight train, Station C runs a Bullet Train, and Station D uses a Paper Stub ticket. The remaining cells need to be filled using nine clues that mix direct assignments with position relationships. Let’s solve it step by step.

Step 1: Lock Station D’s facility and confirm the Paper Stub

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The first clue mentions that the Ticket Machine prints “hundreds of Paper Tickets daily.” Since Station D already has a Paper Stub ticket (from the initial answers), this clue directly pins Station D’s facility to the Ticket Machine. So we have Station D: Ticket = Paper Stub, Facility = Ticket Machine. That’s a solid foundation.

Step 2: Name Station A and find the Commuter train

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Clue 3 says “Tidewatch is the name of the station with a Freight train.” We already know the Freight train belongs to Station A, so Station A’s name is Tidewatch. The same clue also links back to Station D’s facility (Ticket Machine) — a nice confirmation that nothing about D has to change.

Then clue 4 tells us “Bullet Train station has Pizza at the touch of a button.” The Bullet Train is at Station C (initial answer), so Station C’s facility must be Pizza Machine. This clue also links Station B’s train to Commuter — meaning Station B runs a Commuter train. Now we have:

  • Station A: Freight, name Tidewatch
  • Station B: Commuter
  • Station C: Bullet Train, facility Pizza Machine
  • Station D: Paper Stub, facility Ticket Machine

Step 3: Give the Commuter train its required Smart Card

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Clue 5 states “Commuter train passengers must have a Smart Card.” Since we just placed the Commuter train at Station B, Station B’s ticket must be Smart Card. That’s a clean fill. Now only two tickets remain: Handwritten Pass and QR Code.

Step 4: Check the distance between the Commuter and the Ticket Machine

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Clue 2 says “Commuter train is 2 columns away from the Ticket Machine.” The Commuter is at Station B (column 2) and the Ticket Machine is at Station D (column 4) — with Station C in between, that’s exactly two columns apart. Everything lines up.

Step 5: Use the “left of” and “not neighbor” clues to place facilities and names

Clue 9 says “Clock Tower is on the left of Mossgrove station.” That tells us the Clock Tower facility belongs to whichever station is immediately left of Mossgrove. Since the subjects are in order A, B, C, D, the only way “left of” works is if Mossgrove is at Station B and the Clock Tower is at Station A. So Station A’s facility is Clock Tower, and Station B’s name is Mossgrove.

Clue 8 says “Harborview station is not neighbor of the Clock Tower.” The Clock Tower is at Station A (just placed). Harborview cannot be next to it — that means Harborview can’t be Station B (neighbor), so it must be either Station C or D. But clue 8’s linked cells also tell us Station B’s ticket is Smart Card (already confirmed), and that Station C’s name is Harborview. So Station C is Harborview. Now check the neighbor condition: A (Clock Tower) and C (Harborview) have B in between, so they are not neighbors — condition satisfied.

Step 6: Place Mossgrove and Granite using the two-column-apart clue

Clue 7 says “Mossgrove and Granite station are 2 columns apart.” We already placed Mossgrove at Station B. For them to be two columns apart, Granite must be at Station D (since B is column 2, D is column 4). So Station D’s name is Granite. This clue also links Station B’s ticket (Smart Card) again, no new info.

Step 7: Handle the Freight train’s ticket restriction

Clue 6 says “Freight train station does not accept QR Code as tickets.” The Freight train is at Station A, so Station A’s ticket cannot be QR Code. The remaining tickets are Handwritten Pass and QR Code (since Smart Card and Paper Stub are already taken). So Station A must take Handwritten Pass, and by elimination Station C gets QR Code. This clue also confirms Station A’s ticket is Handwritten Pass directly (the linked cell shows that), and it re-links Station C’s facility (Pizza Machine) — already set.

Solution: Fill the last remaining cells

Now only a few cells are open:

  • Station B’s facility: only Coin Locker is left (Clock Tower, Pizza Machine, Ticket Machine are taken). So Station B’s facility is Coin Locker.
  • Station D’s train: only Steam remains (Freight, Commuter, Bullet Train are taken). So Station D’s train is Steam.
  • Station D’s ticket: Paper Stub is already there.
  • Station C’s ticket: QR Code is already set.
  • Station A’s ticket: Handwritten Pass is set.
  • All names are assigned: A=Tidewatch, B=Mossgrove, C=Harborview, D=Granite.

The grid is complete, matching the solved table at the top of this article.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 19

The incomplete phrase in the Commuter distance clue

Clue 2 reads “Commuter train is 2 columns away from the” — and then it seems to cut off. Many players might wonder what it’s “away from.” The linked cells reveal it’s referring to the Ticket Machine (Station D). Once you realize that, the clue becomes straightforward: Station B (Commuter) is two columns left of Station D (Ticket Machine). The fact that the clue text appears incomplete is just the game’s way of testing your ability to follow the linked connections.

The “does not accept QR Code” restriction

Clue 6 says “Freight train station does not accept QR Code as tickets.” This is a negative clue — it doesn’t tell you what Station A’s ticket is, only what it isn’t. Combined with the fact that two tickets (Smart Card, Paper Stub) were already placed elsewhere, the negative eliminates QR Code, leaving Handwritten Pass as the only possible option for Station A. Some solvers might forget that QR Code still needs to go somewhere (Station C), but the clue’s linked cells also directly give Handwritten Pass to Station A, so you don’t have to deduce it entirely.

The “not neighbor” condition for Harborview and Clock Tower

Clue 8 says “Harborview station is not neighbor of the Clock Tower.” This is a positional restriction that can trip you up if you forget the order of stations. Once you know the Clock Tower is at Station A (from clue 9), the only station that could be its neighbor is Station B. So Harborview cannot be Station B — but it also cannot be Station A (that’s Tidewatch). That leaves Stations C and D. The clue’s linked cells actually name Station C as Harborview, which also satisfies the “not neighbor” condition because C and A have B between them. The trick is to trust that the linked cells are correct and then verify the position rule.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 19 is a neat mix of direct assignments and simple positional logic. The initial answers give you a solid starting point, and the clues mostly chain together without many detours. The key is to treat each linked cell as a confirmed piece of the puzzle — even if the clue text seems incomplete or ambiguous, the game’s connections are reliable. Once you lock in Station D’s Ticket Machine and work through the Commuter’s two-column distance, the rest falls into place quickly. If you got stuck on the “not neighbor” or the Freight’s ticket restriction, remember that elimination and position are your best friends in these logic grids. Happy solving!

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the full answer archive and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!

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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