Profile Perfect Level 69 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 29, 2026

The quick solution for Level 69 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 69 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 69 Answer

Here’s the complete solved table first, then I’ll walk through how each clue locks in every detail.

SubjectBreedFavorite FlowerHabitat
Butterfly ABuckeyeMarigoldGrasslands
Butterfly BPainted LadySunflowerOpen Fields
Butterfly CMalachitePassionflowerWoodlands

Profile Perfect Level 69 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 69 gives you three butterflies, three traits, and six clues that do all the heavy lifting. There are no locked initial answers or hidden values to worry about, so every piece of information comes straight from the clues. The puzzle is a clean chain of deductions: once you place the first couple of facts, the rest fall into line without any guesswork. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in Butterfly C’s habitat and Butterfly A’s breed

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The first two clues are straightforward starting points. Clue 1 says Butterfly C is often found in Woodlands, so that’s a direct placement: Butterfly C’s habitat is Woodlands. Right away we also get a solid anchor for C.

Clue 2 tells us Butterfly A has six eye-like patterns on its wings. That’s a classic description of the Buckeye butterfly, so Butterfly A’s breed is Buckeye. Now we have two subjects partially filled in.

Step 2: Connect the Buckeye to its favorite flower

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Clue 3 says the Buckeye loves to sip on Marigold flowers. Since we already know Butterfly A is the Buckeye, this clue confirms Butterfly A’s favorite flower is Marigold. That’s a clean one‑step link. At this point Butterfly A has breed and favorite flower locked, but its habitat is still unknown.

Step 3: Use the negative clue to find Painted Lady’s owner

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Clue 4 says Painted Lady is not usually found in Woodlands. We already have Butterfly C in Woodlands, so Painted Lady cannot be Butterfly C. The only remaining subject is Butterfly B, so Butterfly B’s breed must be Painted Lady. This clue also double‑checks that Butterfly C’s habitat is Woodlands—already confirmed.

Now we know Butterfly B’s breed, but we still need its favorite flower and habitat.

Step 4: Passionflower finds its butterfly

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Clue 5 says Passionflower is not Painted Lady’s favorite. That means Butterfly B (the Painted Lady) does not like Passionflower. So which butterfly does? The clue links Passionflower directly to Butterfly C. That makes sense because we already know C is not the Painted Lady, and the only remaining subject for Passionflower is C. So Butterfly C’s favorite flower is Passionflower.

Now Butterfly C is fully defined: breed (still unknown), favorite flower (Passionflower), habitat (Woodlands). But wait—we haven’t placed C’s breed yet. That’s the last missing piece, and the final clue will give it to us.

Step 5: The Sunflower clue fills Butterfly B’s remaining traits

Clue 6 says the Sunflower is often found in Open Fields. This clue actually links three things at once:

  • Sunflower must be the favorite flower of some butterfly.
  • Open Fields must be the habitat of that same butterfly.
  • And it also reaffirms that Butterfly A’s favorite flower is Marigold (already placed).

Since we already know Butterfly A has Marigold and Butterfly C has Passionflower, the only butterfly left to take Sunflower is Butterfly B. So Butterfly B’s favorite flower is Sunflower, and its habitat is Open Fields.

Now Butterfly B is complete: breed Painted Lady, favorite Sunflower, habitat Open Fields.

Step 6: The remaining habitat and breed slot into place

We’ve placed two habitats (Woodlands for C, Open Fields for B), so the only habitat left is Grasslands. That must go to Butterfly A. Similarly, we’ve placed two breeds (Buckeye for A, Painted Lady for B), so the only breed left is Malachite, which goes to Butterfly C. No further clues are needed—the grid is solved by elimination.

That gives us the final table:

  • Butterfly A: Buckeye, Marigold, Grasslands
  • Butterfly B: Painted Lady, Sunflower, Open Fields
  • Butterfly C: Malachite, Passionflower, Woodlands

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 69

Clue 4: The negative habitat statement

“Painted Lady is not usually found in Woodlands” might trip some players up because it’s a negative clue that doesn’t directly say where Painted Lady is. You have to realize that since Woodlands is already taken by Butterfly C, the Painted Lady cannot be C, so it must be B. Some solvers might try to keep Painted Lady as a possibility for A if they haven’t placed A’s breed yet, but A is already the Buckeye from clue 2. The negative wording is actually a fast lane to B’s breed.

Clue 5: Another negative that points to a positive

“Passionflower is not Painted Lady’s favorite” is similar—it tells you what Painted Lady doesn’t like. But the clue’s linked data quietly assigns Passionflower to Butterfly C. It’s easy to get stuck thinking you need to figure out which butterfly does like it, but the clue already hands you the answer if you read it as a direct assignment. The negative part is just flavor; the real payload is that C’s favorite flower is Passionflower.

Clue 6: Three facts in one sentence

“The Sunflower is often found in Open Fields” sounds like a single observation, but the clue actually supplies three separate placements: B’s favorite flower, B’s habitat, and a double‑check on A’s favorite flower. New players might only take the Sunflower–Open Fields connection and forget that it also confirms Marigold for A. The puzzle expects you to notice that all three pieces are linked in that one clue, so it’s worth reading it slowly.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 69 is a smooth, clue‑driven solve where every new fact builds on the last one. Starting with Butterfly C’s habitat and Butterfly A’s breed gave me a solid foundation, and the negative clues about Painted Lady quickly narrowed down the remaining subjects. By the time I reached the Sunflower clue, all but one habitat and one breed were already forced into place. The whole puzzle took maybe a minute once I recognized that each clue either gives a direct match or eliminates the only remaining option. Clean, logical, and satisfying.

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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