Profile Perfect Level 145 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 4, 2026
Start with the final answer for Level 145 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 145 Answer
Here’s the fully solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 145 — I’ll walk through each clue below, but if you just need the final answer, it’s right here:
| Subject | Food | Color | Decoration | Seller | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stall A | Popcorn | Yellow | Balloon / Streamers | Andy | $$ |
| Stall B | Cotton Candy | Red | Flag | Jessie | $$ |
| Stall C | Hot Dog | Green | Lights | Abbie / Dylan | $ |
| Stall D | Ice Cream | Tosca | Curtain | Mason | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 145 Hints And Walkthrough
This level has four food stalls, with five traits to fill: what they sell, their color, their decoration, who runs them, and the price. There are a few cells that hold two values (decoration for Stall A, seller for Stall C), so you’ll need to keep both in mind. The initial answer locks Stall C’s color as Green, and from there the clues chain together pretty cleanly.
Step 1: Use the initial answer and the traffic-light clue to set colors for A and B
The puzzle starts with Stall C’s color set to Green. Clue 3 tells us stalls A through C are painted in traffic light colors – that’s red, yellow, and green. Since C is green, the other two must be red and yellow. The clue also links the exact assignments: Stall A is Yellow and Stall B is Red. We now know all colors except Stall D’s, which will come later.
Step 2: Place the foods from the sweet-toothed clue and the leftmost clue
Two clues work together here. Clue 1 says sweet‑toothed customers flock to stalls B and D – that means those stalls sell Cotton Candy (B) and Ice Cream (D). Clue 2 says popcorn can be bought from the leftmost stall, which is Stall A, so Stall A’s food is Popcorn. The only food left is Hot Dog, which must go to Stall C (confirmed later by other clues). So we have all foods locked: A = Popcorn, B = Cotton Candy, C = Hot Dog, D = Ice Cream.
Step 3: Find the seller for Stall B and the couple sellers at Stall C
Clue 4 says Jessie is to the left of the stall with the couple sellers. “Couple sellers” means a stall run by two people – that’s Stall C (as we’ll see, its seller cell holds both Abbie and Dylan). So Jessie must be at the stall immediately to the left of C, which is Stall B. That gives us Stall B’s seller = Jessie. And the clue directly links Stall C’s sellers = Abbie and Dylan (both in the same cell). We already know Stall C is the Hot Dog stall – that fits with Clue 8, which says the Hot Dog stall is run by sellers with no facial hair, so Abbie and Dylan fit nicely.
Step 4: Decorate Stall A with Streamers and Balloon (both values)
Clue 5 says the Popcorn stall is decorated with Streamers. Stall A is the Popcorn stall, so Stall A’s decoration includes Streamers. But Clue 13 says the stall with Balloon sells the most expensive food – and Stall A’s food is Popcorn, which will turn out to be the most expensive ($$). So Stall A’s decoration also includes Balloon. That means Stall A’s decoration cell holds both Balloon and Streamers – a slash‑separated value. No conflict here; the game allows multiple values in one cell.
Step 5: Use the Flag, Lights, and Curtain clues to finish decorations
Clue 9 says the most expensive stall has a Flag decoration to its right. The most expensive stall is Stall A ($$, as we’ll confirm later), so the stall to its right is Stall B, meaning Stall B’s decoration = Flag. Clue 12 says Lights decorate either the Red or Green stall. Red is Stall B, but its decoration is already Flag, so Lights must go on the Green stall – Stall C’s decoration = Lights. (The clue also links Red stall to Flag, which matches what we just placed.)
For Stall D, Clue 6 says Jessie and her neighbors do not use Curtains. Jessie is at Stall B; her neighbors are A and C. Since A and C are not allowed Curtains, the only stall left is Stall D, which gets Curtain. Clue 7 also mentions the stall next to Tosca (Stall D’s color, coming up) and we’ll use that for pricing, but it indirectly confirms D’s decoration is set.
Step 6: Lock Stall D’s color and price, plus the price of Stall C
Clue 7 says the stall next to Tosca sells the most affordable food. Tosca is a color – we haven’t seen it yet, but the clue tells us Stall D’s color = Tosca. The “next to” relationship means the neighboring stall (Stall C) sells the most affordable food, so Stall C’s price = $. Clue 11 then says Ice Cream (Stall D) is slightly pricier than the neighboring food, which means it must also be $ (since $ is already the cheapest, and “slightly pricier” can’t go above $$ here). So Stall D’s price = $ as well.
Step 7: Figure out the pricier stalls and finalize Stall A’s seller
Clues 9 and 13 both point to Stall A being the most expensive. Clue 9 says the most expensive stall has a Flag to its right – we already placed Flag on Stall B, so that fits. Clue 13 says the stall with Balloon sells the most expensive food – Stall A has Balloon and Popcorn, so yes. Therefore Stall A’s price = $$. That leaves only Stall B for the remaining $$ (since C and D are both $). So Stall B’s price = $$.
Now for Stall A’s seller: Clue 14 says Stall A’s seller is bald but always wears a wig. That tells us the seller’s name – Andy. So Stall A’s seller = Andy.
Step 8: Confirm the final seller and the last color
The only seller left is Mason, who must be at Stall D (the only stall without a seller assigned). So Stall D’s seller = Mason. And we already have all colors – A = Yellow, B = Red, C = Green, D = Tosca – so the puzzle is solved.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 145
Clue 10: “Yellow stall is the farthest from the Ice Cream”
This one can throw you because it mentions both a color and a food, plus it also links the couple sellers at Stall C. The key is that “farthest” means the Yellow stall (A) is at one end, and the Ice Cream stall (D) is at the other end – so A and D are opposite ends of the row. That confirms A is leftmost and D is rightmost, which we already knew from other clues. The extra linkage to Abbie and Dylan is just reinforcing the couple‑seller placement.
Clue 12: “Lights decorate either the Red or Green stall”
This clue seems straightforward, but it also lists “Stall B.Color = Red; Stall B.Decoration = Flag; Stall C.Color = Green; Stall C.Decoration = Lights; Stall B.Color = Red” in its linked cells. The repetition of Red stall and the inclusion of Flag might make you think the clue is saying both decorations go on Red, but actually it’s saying: the Red stall has Flag (already true), the Green stall has Lights. The “either…or” is a red herring – the clue ultimately picks Green because Red already has a decoration.
Clue 6: “Jessie and her neighbors do not use Curtains”
Jessie is at Stall B, so her neighbors are A and C. That means Curtains cannot go on A or C. Since D is the only stall left, D must have Curtains. But you might forget that “neighbors” includes both sides – before reading carefully, you could mistakenly think it only applies to one neighbor. Always check left and right when a clue says “neighbors.”
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 145 is a clean logic puzzle where the initial answer and the traffic‑light color clue give you a fast start. The trickiest part is handling the split‑value cells – remembering that Stall A’s decoration holds both Balloon and Streamers, and Stall C’s seller holds both Abbie and Dylan – but the clues never ask you to pick one over the other. Once you treat those cells as having multiple correct values, everything else falls into place with simple position and price relationships. Happy solving!
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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