Profile Perfect Level 148 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 5, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 148. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 148 Answer
Here’s the completed grid first, then the walkthrough that shows how each clue locks in the final answer.
| Subject | Body Part | Anomaly | Color | Doctor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X-Ray A | Arm | Ring | Red | Steve |
| X-Ray B | Leg | Coin | Blue | Ben |
| X-Ray C | Head | Screw | Yellow | Marie |
| X-Ray D | Chest | Dice | Green | Yelena |
Profile Perfect Level 148 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 148, I saw four X-rays (A through D) that needed matching with body parts, anomalies, colors, and doctors. The puzzle already locked in two answers: X-Ray D’s body part is Chest, and X-Ray B’s doctor is Ben. There was also a hidden value waiting to be uncovered – X-Ray C’s body part is Head, but you won’t see that right away. The clues weave together positions, colors, and a few direct statements, so let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Confirm Ben’s leg X-ray
The very first clue tells us that Ben is showing an X-ray of his patient’s leg. That directly locks two cells for X-Ray B: its body part is Leg, and its doctor is Ben. This matches the initial answer we already had for the doctor, so it’s a solid starting point.
Step 2: Place Marie and Yelena next to each other
Clue 2 says Marie and Yelena are next to each other. With four subjects in order A–B–C–D, the only adjacent pair left after Ben (who’s on B) is columns C and D. The puzzle’s internal logic points Marie to X-Ray C and Yelena to X-Ray D, which makes sense because that leaves Steve for X-Ray A. So now we have:
- X-Ray A’s doctor = Steve
- X-Ray B’s doctor = Ben
- X-Ray C’s doctor = Marie
- X-Ray D’s doctor = Yelena
Step 3: X-Ray A has a red screen
Clue 3 is straightforward: “X-ray A has a Red colored screen.” That sets X-Ray A’s color to Red. We’ll use this later as a positional anchor.
Step 4: Steve’s patient and the missing ring
Clue 4 tells us that Steve’s patient’s X-ray shows a missing wedding ring. Since we already know Steve is on X-Ray A, this confirms that X-Ray A’s anomaly is Ring. So X-Ray A now has its doctor, color, and anomaly locked.
Step 5: The screw inside the skull – hidden value revealed
Clue 5 says one X-ray shows a screw stuck inside the skull. That’s a hidden value for X-Ray C – its body part is Head, and its anomaly is Screw. The clue also reinforces that X-Ray A’s anomaly is Ring and X-Ray B’s body part is Leg (both already known). At this point X-Ray C’s body part and anomaly are set.
Step 6: Yelena’s distance from the red screen
Clue 6 says Yelena is three columns away from the red screen. The red screen is X-Ray A (column 1), and Yelena is on X-Ray D (column 4). Moving from column 1 to column 4 is exactly three steps, so the positions line up perfectly. No extra work needed – it just confirms the arrangement.
Step 7: Right half colors and X-Ray A’s body part
Clue 7 says the right half (columns C and D) have a Yellow and a Green X-ray screen. That means X-Ray C’s color is Yellow and X-Ray D’s color is Green. The clue also links to X-Ray A’s body part being Arm. Why? Because the left half (A and B) must contain the remaining colors – Red (already on A) and Blue (which will go to B). And since all body parts are being assigned, the only one left for A at this point is Arm. So we now have:
- X-Ray A’s body part = Arm
- X-Ray C’s color = Yellow
- X-Ray D’s color = Green
Step 8: Dice isn’t in the blue screen
Clue 8 is a negative statement: “Dice was not found in the Blue X-ray screen.” From the previous step, we know the blue screen must be X-Ray B (the only left-half color left). So Dice cannot be on B. That leaves X-Ray A (Ring), X-Ray C (Screw), and X-Ray D (still unknown). The only anomaly left for D is Dice, so X-Ray D’s anomaly becomes Dice. This clue also confirms X-Ray B’s color is Blue.
Step 9: Green to the right of yellow
Clue 9 says Green is to the right of the Yellow screen. That’s already true – Yellow is on C, Green on D. No new information, but it’s a nice consistency check.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
By now most cells are filled. The only gap is X-Ray B’s anomaly. We have four anomalies: Ring, Coin, Screw, Dice. Ring is on A, Screw on C, Dice on D – so Coin must go to X-Ray B. That matches the solved grid. All body parts are assigned: A=Arm, B=Leg, C=Head, D=Chest (starting answer). Doctors and colors are already set. The grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 148
The hidden body part in clue 5
Clue 5 says “One of the X-rays shows a Screw stuck inside the skull.” New players might assume this refers to a subject they already see, but X-Ray C’s body part isn’t shown anywhere initially – it’s a hidden value. The clue forces you to place both the anomaly (Screw) and the body part (Head) on the same X-ray. If you treat it as only an anomaly clue, you’ll miss that Head is also locked in. The takeaway: when a clue describes a specific body part (like “skull”), that directly assigns that body part to whichever X-ray has that anomaly.
The right-half color clue linking to a body part
Clue 7 says “The right half have a Yellow and a Green X-ray screen.” That seems like a pure color clue, but it also assigns X-Ray A’s body part as Arm. Why? Because with four body parts (Arm, Leg, Head, Chest) and three already placed (Leg on B, Head on C, Chest on D), Arm is the only one left for A. The clue’s logic is that once the right-half colors are set, the left-half colors are automatically Red and Blue. And since we already have Red on A, Blue must go to B. The body part comes from elimination, not from the clue’s wording. It’s easy to miss that the clue is actually giving you that final body part placement.
The negative clue for Dice
Clue 8 (“Dice was not found in the Blue X-ray screen”) is a classic elimination clue. It can trip you up if you haven’t yet figured out which screen is blue. You need to have worked through the color placements first. Once you know B is blue, the clue rules out Dice there, leaving only one possible home for Dice (X-Ray D). That’s a clean deduction, but if you try to use it too early without the color context, it’s confusing.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 148 is a satisfying puzzle that relies on a good mix of direct assignments, positional hints, and one hidden value. The key was starting with Ben’s leg X-ray and the Marie-Yelena adjacency, then letting the color clues lock in the rest. The negative clue for Dice and the clever body-part assignment hidden inside the color clue keep things interesting without being unfair. Once you see how clue 5 reveals X-Ray C’s head, the whole grid falls into place. Happy solving!
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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