Profile Perfect Level 198 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
Here is the answer for Level 198 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 198 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there.
| Subject | Type | Flower Color | Nearby Object | Water Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cactus A | Barrel | Yellow | Skull | 25% |
| Cactus B | Bishop's Cap | Red | None | 100% |
| Cactus C | Hedgehog | Pink | None | 75% |
| Cactus D | Saguaro | Blue | Road Sign | 25% |
| Cactus E | Prickly Pear | Purple | Tumbleweed | 50% |
Profile Perfect Level 198 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 198 starts with one locked answer – Cactus A is a Barrel cactus – and then feeds you a chain of direct clues that fill almost every cell. The tricky part is keeping track of which clues confirm the same values and making sure the positional hints (like “left of” and “furthest from”) line up with the default order of the cacti. Once you place the first few, the rest fall into place by simple elimination.
Step 1: Lock in the initial answer and grab the half-water cactus
Cactus A’s type is already given as Barrel. Clue 2 tells us that the cactus with exactly half a water reserve (50%) is the furthest from the Barrel cactus. Since the cacti are lined up as A, B, C, D, E from left to right, the furthest from A is E. So Cactus E’s water level is 50%. That’s a solid foothold.
Step 2: Identify the Prickly Pear and its purple flower
Clue 3 says the purple flower blooms on top of the Prickly Pear. Since we already know the cactus with 50% water is E, it makes sense that Cactus E is the Prickly Pear and its flower color is Purple. So now Cactus E has type, flower, and water locked in.
Step 3: Place the Saguaro with its Road Sign and low water
Clue 6 is very direct: the Road Sign can only be found near the Saguaro. That means Cactus D is the Saguaro, it has the Road Sign as its nearby object, and its water level is 25%. So Cactus D is now fully pinned down (type, object, water level) – only its flower color remains unknown for now.
Step 4: Bishop’s Cap and the water level comparison
Clue 7 compares two cacti: Bishop’s Cap’s water level is higher than Hedgehog’s. This clue also tells us that Bishop’s Cap has no nearby object. At this point we know Cactus A is Barrel, Cactus D is Saguaro, Cactus E is Prickly Pear. The remaining types are Bishop’s Cap and Hedgehog. The clue says Bishop’s Cap’s water is higher than Hedgehog’s. From earlier, we have water levels: A 25%, D 25%, E 50%. The only two water levels left are 75% and 100%. So Bishop’s Cap must be the one with 100% water (higher) and Hedgehog gets 75%. Also, Bishop’s Cap has no object. So Cactus B becomes Bishop’s Cap with 100% water and no object, and Cactus C becomes Hedgehog with 75% water. (Cactus C’s type was actually already set by clue 1 – Hedgehog – so this is consistent.)
Step 5: Flower colors from the “3 columns apart” and “left of” clues
Clue 8 says red and purple flowers are three columns apart. Purple is already on Cactus E. Red must be three columns to the left – that lands on Cactus B (columns: A(1), B(2), C(3), D(4), E(5); distance from B to E is 3). So Cactus B’s flower is Red.
Clue 9 says the yellow flower and the Skull are both to the left of Bishop’s Cap. Bishop’s Cap is Cactus B, so anything left of B is only Cactus A. Therefore Cactus A has the yellow flower and the Skull as its nearby object. That matches the initial answer for A’s type and now gives us two more cells.
Clue 10 says the pink flower is to the left of the Road Sign. The Road Sign is on Cactus D. Left of D means Cactus A, B, or C. But we already have yellow on A and red on B. So pink must be on Cactus C. So Cactus C’s flower is Pink.
Step 6: Fill the remaining cells by elimination
Now we have:
- Cactus A: type Barrel, flower Yellow, object Skull, water 25% (from clue 5, which said two cacti have 25% water – A and D).
- Cactus B: type Bishop’s Cap, flower Red, object None (from clue 7), water 100%.
- Cactus C: type Hedgehog, flower Pink, object ? (only object left is None because Skull, Road Sign, and Tumbleweed are taken, and there are two None entries; B already has None, so C also gets None), water 75%.
- Cactus D: type Saguaro, flower ? (the only flower left is Blue), object Road Sign, water 25%.
- Cactus E: type Prickly Pear, flower Purple, object Tumbleweed (from clue 4 which mentioned Skull and Tumbleweed are not Hedgehog’s neighbors – that places Tumbleweed on E), water 50%.
Everything fits, and the final grid matches perfectly.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
There’s nothing left to guess. The last flower (Blue) goes to Cactus D, and the last object (None) goes to Cactus C. Clue 4 about Skull and Tumbleweed not being Hedgehog’s neighbors is automatically satisfied because A (Skull) is two steps left of C, and E (Tumbleweed) is two steps right – neither is adjacent. So the solve is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 198
Clue 4: “Skull and Tumbleweed are not Hedgehog’s neighbors”
At first glance, this might seem like a positioning constraint that could change the order of the cacti. But the order of A through E is fixed by the game’s layout (the subjects are listed left to right). Once you realize that A and E are already non-adjacent to C (the Hedgehog), the clue simply confirms the placement of Skull on A and Tumbleweed on E without adding a new restriction. Some players might worry about rearranging the cacti, but the puzzle never lets you reorder them – it’s a straight line.
Clue 2: “Cactus with half of water reserve is the furthest from Barrel”
This clue gives two pieces of info: the water level (50%) and a positional relationship. The phrase “furthest from Barrel” means the cactus farthest away in the row. Since we know Barrel is Cactus A (from the initial answer), the furthest is obviously Cactus E. That confirms E’s water level and also reinforces the order. It’s easy to overlook that “furthest” already implies a fixed linear arrangement, so you don’t need to deduce distances.
Clue 8: “Red and Purple flowers are 3 columns apart”
With five columns, “3 columns apart” could mean a gap of three columns between them (like A and D, or B and E). Purple was already on E, so red had to be on B (since B to E is a three-column gap). But if you hadn’t placed purple yet, you might get confused about which direction the gap goes. Fortunately, by the time you reach this clue, purple is already locked on E, so it’s a simple count.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 198 is a clean, clue-driven puzzle where almost every cell is filled directly by the hints. The key was to trust the default left-to-right order and let the “furthest” and “left of” clues naturally fall into place. Once the Prickly Pear, Saguaro, and Bishop’s Cap were set, the flower colors and objects resolved by elimination. No hidden values, no tricky slash-separated cells – just a satisfying chain of connections that makes you feel like a cactus expert by the end.
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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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