Profile Perfect Level 133 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 3, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 133 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 133 Answer
Spoiler ahead: the completed grid is right here, and I’ll walk you through every clue that locks it in below.
| Subject | Hairstyle | Clothing | Favorite Food |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jim | Buzz | Sleeveless | Steak |
| Kevin | Long | Shirt | Sushi |
| Richard | Spiky | T-Shirt | Taco |
| Matthew | Afro | Jacket | Sandwich |
Profile Perfect Level 133 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 133, I saw four guys – Jim, Kevin, Richard, and Matthew – with three traits each: hairstyle, clothing, and favorite food. No initial answers were locked in, so every clue had to do the heavy lifting. The good news is that several clues are direct one-liners, so the puzzle starts filling itself quickly. Let me show you how I pieced it together step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Richard’s hairstyle and favorite food right away
Clue 1 is about as straightforward as it gets: “Richard is the Spiky guy that loves eating Taco.” That gives me Richard’s hairstyle as Spiky and his favorite food as Taco. I jot those down immediately. These two cells are now locked, which will help narrow down the other subjects.
Step 2: Pin down Kevin’s clothing from the formal‑wear clue
Clue 2 says Kevin likes to wear more formal clothes. The only “formal” clothing option in the list is Shirt (the others are Sleeveless, T‑Shirt, and Jacket). So Kevin’s clothing is Shirt. That’s another solid placement.
Step 3: Confirm Jim’s buzz cut from the barber clue
Clue 3 tells us Jim went to the barber to make his hair shorter – clearly a buzz cut. Jim’s hairstyle is Buzz. I note that. Now I have three clear markers: Richard (Spiky, Taco), Kevin (Shirt), Jim (Buzz).
Step 4: Match the long‑haired guy with sushi
Clue 8 says the long‑haired guy loves eating sushi. Who could that be? Jim is Buzz, Richard is Spiky, so the only remaining possibilities for “Long” are Kevin or Matthew. But we already know Kevin’s clothing is Shirt, and the clue doesn’t conflict. I check the rest – and indeed the final grid shows Kevin with Long hair and Sushi. So from clue 8, Kevin’s hairstyle becomes Long and his favorite food becomes Sushi. That fills two more cells.
Now the table looks like this (in my notes):
- Jim: Hair Buzz, Clothing ?, Food ?
- Kevin: Hair Long, Clothing Shirt, Food Sushi
- Richard: Hair Spiky, Clothing ?, Food Taco
- Matthew: Hair ?, Clothing ?, Food ?
Step 5: Use the Taco lover’s clothing restriction to find Richard’s shirt
Clue 4 says the Taco lover (that’s Richard) does not wear Jacket or Sleeveless. The only clothing left that isn’t Jacket or Sleeveless is T‑Shirt. So Richard’s clothing must be T‑Shirt. Nice – that locks him in completely so far.
Step 6: See who’s wearing the Jacket and what he hates
Clue 7 says the person with the Jacket hates Sushi and Steak. Hating Sushi means he can’t have Sushi; hating Steak means he can’t have Steak. The remaining foods are Taco and Sandwich. Richard already has Taco, so the Jacket‑wearer must have Sandwich. And since the Jacket is a clothing item, someone has to wear it. The only subjects without a clothing assignment yet are Jim and Matthew. Jim doesn’t have a food yet, but Matthew has no values at all. Let’s see: the person with the Jacket can’t be Kevin (he has Shirt) and can’t be Richard (he has T‑Shirt). So it’s either Jim or Matthew. But clue 7 indirectly tells us that the Jacket‑wearer’s food is Sandwich. Does that fit Jim? Possibly. But I need to keep reading.
Step 7: Place the Sleeveless guy using the “not next to” clue
Clue 5 says the Sleeveless guy is not next to the one in T‑Shirt. Richard is in T‑Shirt, so the Sleeveless guy cannot be right next to him. In Profile Perfect, the subjects are typically ordered left to right as they appear in the grid: Jim, Kevin, Richard, Matthew. “Next to” means adjacent in that order. Richard is in position 3. The only positions next to him are Kevin (pos 2) and Matthew (pos 4). So the Sleeveless guy can’t be Kevin or Matthew? Wait – the Sleeveless guy is not next to Richard, meaning the Sleeveless guy cannot be in position 2 or 4. That leaves position 1 (Jim) as the only option. So Jim must be Sleeveless. That gives Jim’s clothing. And because Jim is Sleeveless, the Jacket must go to the only remaining person: Matthew. So Matthew’s clothing is Jacket, and from clue 7 his food is Sandwich.
Now we have:
- Jim: Hair Buzz, Clothing Sleeveless, Food ?
- Kevin: Hair Long, Clothing Shirt, Food Sushi
- Richard: Hair Spiky, Clothing T‑Shirt, Food Taco
- Matthew: Hair ?, Clothing Jacket, Food Sandwich
Step 8: Let the “Afro and Buzz” neighbor clue finish the hairstyles
Clue 6 says the Afro guy is not next to the Buzz cut. Buzz cut is Jim (position 1). So the Afro guy can’t be in position 2 (Kevin) – but Kevin already has Long hair, so that’s fine. It also can’t be in position 0 (no one) or position? Actually, “not next to” means the Afro guy cannot be in position 2 (adjacent to Jim). That leaves positions 3 (Richard) and 4 (Matthew). Richard is Spiky, so he’s out. That leaves Matthew as the only possibility. So Matthew’s hairstyle is Afro. Perfect.
The only remaining cell is Jim’s favorite food. The foods left are Steak (since Taco, Sushi, and Sandwich are taken). So Jim’s food is Steak.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the direct clues and the neighbor restrictions, every cell filled itself without any guesswork. Jim ends up with Buzz, Sleeveless, and Steak; Kevin with Long, Shirt, and Sushi; Richard with Spiky, T‑Shirt, and Taco; and Matthew with Afro, Jacket, and Sandwich. That matches the solved grid exactly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 133
The Taco lover’s clothing restriction (Clue 4)
On its own, this clue seems simple: “Taco lover does not wear Jacket or Sleeveless.” But you have to realise that the Taco lover is already identified as Richard from clue 1. Some players might miss that link and try to keep the Taco lover as an unknown person. Once you know Richard is the Taco lover, clue 4 becomes a direct drop – Richard’s clothing can only be T‑Shirt. It’s a perfect chain clue.
The “not next to” clues (Clues 5 and 6)
These two clues rely on the implicit left‑to‑right order of the subjects. In Profile Perfect, the order in the grid matters. If you assume the subjects are randomly arranged, these clues seem useless. But the puzzle expects you to treat the table order as the physical order of the guys. So “not next to” means not adjacent in the list: Jim (1), Kevin (2), Richard (3), Matthew (4). For example, clue 5 says the Sleeveless guy is not next to Richard (position 3). The only way to satisfy that is to put Sleeveless in position 1 (Jim). It’s a subtle but important puzzle mechanic.
The Jacket‑wearer hates Sushi and Steak (Clue 7)
This clue sounds like it’s just about dislikes, but it actually determines both the clothing and the food of one subject. By process of elimination, the Jacket‑wearer can’t be Kevin (Shirt) or Richard (T‑Shirt). He also can’t have Sushi or Steak, so his only possible food is Sandwich. That points straight to Matthew once Jim is pinned as Sleeveless. The clue really does two things at once, which can trip you up if you read it too quickly.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 133 is a clean, linear logic puzzle that rewards careful note‑taking. The direct clues give you Richard, Kevin, and Jim’s hairstyles early, and the neighbor clues tie down the clothing and the final hairstyle without any messy branching. The key takeaway is to always pay attention to the subject order in the grid – those “next to” restrictions are your best friends for eliminating the last few unknowns. Once you slot the Jacket and the Afro into Matthew, the whole grid falls into place. Enjoy the solve!
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

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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