Profile Perfect Level 70 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 29, 2026

For Level 70, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 70 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 70 Answer

Before we dig into the clue-by-clue logic, here’s the final solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 70. If you just need the answer, it’s right here. The full walkthrough follows after the table.

SubjectTypeOriginSeason
Flower AHelleboreGreeceWinter
Flower BFritillariaUKSpring
Flower CSunflowerUSASummer
Flower DMarigoldMexicoAutumn

Profile Perfect Level 70 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 70 is a flower-themed grid with four subjects (Flower A through Flower D) and three traits: Type, Origin, and Season. Right away, the puzzle locks in two answers: Flower D is a Marigold, and Flower C blooms in Summer. There’s also a hidden value (Flower A’s origin is Greece) that only becomes clear after connecting the right clues. The rest of the grid fills in with a mix of direct statements and positional logic, with a few double‑confirmation clues that link a flower’s type, season, and origin all at once. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the two initial answers and see what they already reveal

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The puzzle marks Flower D’s type as Marigold and Flower C’s season as Summer. Those are locked cells – we can write them in immediately.

Clue 1 says “Marigold blooms when red leaves are falling,” which directly confirms that Flower D is a Marigold and that its season is Autumn. So Flower D’s season is now Autumn as well.

Clue 2 states “Sunflower gets sunlight needed during Summer,” giving us Flower C’s type as Sunflower and reaffirming its Summer season. So we now know Flower C is a Sunflower and it’s Summer-bound.

No surprises here – the initial answers are just the starting point, but they already pin down two flowers’ types and one flower’s season.

Step 2: Positional clue places Winter and Spring flowers

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Clue 3 is a positional statement: “Winter flower is on the left of Spring flower.” That tells us Flower A must be Winter and Flower B must be Spring. Why? Because “left” in this grid means an earlier letter (A before B, B before C, etc.). With four flowers in alphabetical order, the only way Winter can be to the left of Spring is if Winter is Flower A and Spring is Flower B.

So we lock Flower A’s season as Winter and Flower B’s season as Spring. Now three of the four seasons are placed: Winter (A), Spring (B), Summer (C – already known), Autumn (D – known from Clue 1).

Step 3: Hellebore blooms in the cold – directly matching Flower A

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Clue 4 says “Hellebore aka Christmas Rose blooms in the cold season.” That’s a direct link: Hellebore’s season is Winter. And we already know Flower A is Winter. So this clue confirms that Flower A’s type is Hellebore (and ties Flower A’s season to Winter again, but that was already set).

Now Flower A is fully identified for type and season: Hellebore, Winter. We still need its origin, but that’s the hidden value we’ll resolve later.

Step 4: Autumn flower is found in a country bordering the USA

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Clue 5: “Autumn flower is found in a country bordering USA.” We already know Flower D is Autumn. The clue directly gives Flower D’s origin as Mexico – because Mexico borders the USA. It also reconfirms that Flower D’s season is Autumn (which we already had).

So Flower D’s origin is now locked: Mexico.

Step 5: Fritillaria can be found in the United Kingdom

Clue 6: “Fritillaria can be found in United Kingdom.” This is a direct type‑to‑origin link. Whoever has type Fritillaria must have origin UK. We haven’t placed Fritillaria yet – the remaining type is for Flower B (since A is Hellebore, C is Sunflower, D is Marigold). So Flower B’s type is Fritillaria, and its origin is UK.

Now we can fill in Flower B: type Fritillaria, origin UK, season Spring (from Step 2).

Step 6: Greek flower is not beside the Mexican one – that locks Flower A’s origin

Clue 7: “Greek flower is not beside the Mexican one.” Mexican flower is Flower D (origin Mexico). The “beside” means directly adjacent in alphabetical order – so Flower A is not next to Flower D, and Flower C is not next to Flower D either (but Flower C is between B and D? Let’s see). The order is A–B–C–D. The Mexican flower is at position D. The flowers “beside” D are only C (to its left). A is two steps away, so A is not beside D regardless. But the clue is actually telling us that the Greek flower is not Flower C, because C is the only one beside D. Wait – does the clue mean “the flower from Greece is not next to the flower from Mexico”? If Greek were Flower C, then C (Greek) would be next to D (Mexican), violating “not beside.” So Greek cannot be Flower C. Greek also cannot be Flower D (that’s Mexico). Greek could be Flower A or Flower B. But we already know Flower B’s origin is UK from Step 5, so B is not Greek. Therefore Greek must be Flower A.

And indeed, the hidden value given in the level is Flower A.Origin = Greece. So Clue 7 confirms that.

Now Flower A’s origin is Greece.

Step 7: Finish the last subject – Flower C

At this point, Flower A, B, and D are fully filled. Flower C still needs its origin. The only origin left is USA (Greece, UK, Mexico are taken). Flower C’s type is Sunflower (from Clue 2), and its season is Summer (initial answer). So Flower C’s origin is USA.

And that completes the entire grid.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 70

Clue 3: The left/right position of Winter and Spring

This one can trip you up if you misread the order. “Winter flower is on the left of Spring flower” doesn’t mean they’re next to each other – it only means Winter comes before Spring alphabetically. Some players might assume they must be adjacent, but the clue only requires A to be Winter and B to be Spring. If you tried to put Winter at C and Spring at D, you’d break the “left” relationship. The key is to remember that subjects are listed in alphabetical order, and “left” means earlier in that sequence.

Clue 5: “Autumn flower is found in a country bordering USA”

This is actually simpler than it looks, but it might confuse players who don’t immediately think of Mexico. The clue directly tells you the origin of the Autumn flower. Since we already knew Flower D is Autumn (from Clue 1), we can lock in Mexico. There’s no extra deduction needed – just a quick geography check.

Clue 7: “Greek flower is not beside the Mexican one”

This clue works as a negative placement – it eliminates possibilities. By the time you reach it, you’ve already narrowed down Flower B’s origin to UK, so Greek cannot be B. It also can’t be C (beside D) or D (already Mexico). That leaves only Flower A – which matches the hidden value. The trick is to realize that “beside” means immediate neighbor, not just somewhere nearby. If you think “not beside” means far away, you might waste time checking distances, but the grid is only four items, so there are few options.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 70 is a clean, logical puzzle that builds its solution through a mix of direct clues, positional reasoning, and a single negative‑placement clue. The initial answers give you two strong anchors (Flower D’s type and Flower C’s season), and the positional clue about Winter and Spring sets the season order for the other two flowers. From there, the type‑origin links (Hellebore with Winter, Fritillaria with UK, Marigold with Autumn/Mexico) fall into place easily. The “Greek not beside Mexican” clue acts as the final logical gate, confirming Flower A’s hidden origin. If you take it step by step, the whole grid solves without any guesswork. Happy flower matching!

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark our full level walkthrough list and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. 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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