Profile Perfect Level 150 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 5, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 150 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 150 Answer
Here's the complete solved grid for Level 150. I'll walk through how each clue locks it in after the table.
| Subject | Floor | Window | Curtain | Bedcover | Decoration | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ward A | Carpet | Sliding | Pink | Purple | Lamp | Sally / Bruce |
| Ward B | Wooden | Blinds | Dark Blue | Green | Vase | Simon / Teresa |
| Ward C | Marble | Circular | Brown / Tosca | Brown | TV | Billy |
| Ward D | Granite | Arched | Gray | Gray | Clock | Monica |
| Ward E | Concrete | Louvered | Yellow | Gray | Jug | Olivia |
Profile Perfect Level 150 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 150 drops you into a hospital ward puzzle with five wards (A through E). Each ward needs a floor type, window style, curtain color, bedcover color, decoration, and staff member(s). Several wards have multiple staff – Sally and Bruce in Ward A, Simon and Teresa in Ward B – so you’re dealing with paired staff clues and some tricky neighbor relationships. The initial answer already tells us Ward E’s curtain is Yellow, and two hidden values (Ward B’s window and Ward D’s decoration) need to be uncovered along the way. Let’s work through the clues step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the initial answer and the matching curtain‑bedcover pairs
The very first clue ties the “Louvered window” to the ward with Yellow curtain. That gives us Ward E’s window as Louvered and confirms its curtain is Yellow. Right after that, clue 2 says only two wards have matching curtain and bedcover colors. That pins down Ward C (curtain Brown, bedcover Brown) and Ward D (curtain Gray, bedcover Gray). These four cells are now set – we’ll fill in the rest of those wards as we go.
Step 2: Place the Lamp and carpet floor in Ward A, then add the sliding window and pink curtain
Clue 3 tells us there’s a Standing Lamp above Ward A’s desk, so Ward A’s decoration is Lamp. Clue 5 then confirms that the Carpet floor belongs to the ward with the Lamp – so Ward A’s floor is Carpet. Clue 10 adds that the leftmost ward (Ward A) has a floor and bedcover that share the same color. Even though “Carpet” isn’t a color, the clue directly sets Ward A’s bedcover as Purple and its floor as Carpet. Meanwhile clue 11 says the Pink curtain is on the left of the Wooden floor – that places Ward A’s curtain as Pink and tells us Ward B’s floor will eventually be Wooden. Finally, clue 8 says the Green bedcover sits to the right of the Sliding window. This gives Ward A a Sliding window and Ward B a Green bedcover. So far Ward A has: floor Carpet, window Sliding, curtain Pink, bedcover Purple, decoration Lamp.
Step 3: Confirm Ward B’s window and floor, and bring in the staff
Clue 6 already noted the Wooden floor in Ward B looks elegant, so Ward B’s floor is Wooden (which also fits clue 11). Clue 13 says that like Ward E, Ward B’s window can be shut to block light – the hidden value here is Blinds, so Ward B’s window is Blinds. Clue 18 then tells us that with the Dark Blue curtain drawn, Teresa slept peacefully – that gives Ward B’s curtain as Dark Blue and tells us Teresa is one of the staff in Ward B. Clue 14 mentions Teresa’s colleague is not bald, but her neighbor is – this sets Ward A’s staff as Bruce (and Sally) and Ward B’s staff as Simon and Teresa. So Ward B’s staff cell contains both Simon and Teresa.
Step 4: Place Billy, the Concrete floor, and start building Ward C and Ward D
Clue 4 says Billy works the night shift alone, next to the paired staff – so Billy is in Ward C (the ward next to the paired staff of Ward B). Clue 6 and clue 7 also reinforce that Billy is in Ward C. Clue 7 adds that the Concrete floor is two columns away from Billy – counting from Ward C, two columns to the right lands on Ward E, so Ward E’s floor is Concrete. Now for Ward C and D: clue 9 tells us that decorations in Ward C and its neighbor need electricity – Ward C gets a TV, and Ward D gets a Clock (one of the hidden values). Clue 16 says the Brown curtain is the right neighbor of the Vase – Vase is in Ward B (we’ll confirm that soon), so Ward C’s curtain is Brown (already set in step 1). Clue 17 says Marble floor and Arched window never pair well together – that gives Ward C the Marble floor and Ward D the Arched window. Clue 19 then confirms Ward C’s window is Circular and Ward D’s decoration is Clock, and also ties Ward D’s curtain to Gray (already known). By now Ward C has: floor Marble, window Circular, curtain Brown (also Tosca – the slash‑separated value appears in the final grid), bedcover Brown, decoration TV, staff Billy. Ward D has: floor? Not yet – we’ll get it by elimination later.
Step 5: Place the remaining staff and decorations using the bedcover match and gender clue
Clue 15 says Olivia and Monica oversee wards with matching bedcovers. Ward D and Ward E both have Gray bedcovers (Ward D from step 1, Ward E’s bedcover is Gray – we haven’t placed it yet, but clue 15 directly sets it). So Monica goes to Ward D and Olivia to Ward E. Ward E’s bedcover is now Gray, matching Ward D. Clue 20 checks that all paired staff members are of different genders – Ward A has Sally (female) and Bruce (male), Ward B has Simon (male) and Teresa (female). That’s consistent. Clue 21 mentions the staff farthest from the Vase – the Vase is in Ward B, and the farthest ward is Ward E (Olivia). That clue doesn’t change anything but confirms Oliva’s placement.
Step 6: Finish the remaining cells by elimination
Now we’ve locked almost everything. The only cells left are:
- Ward D’s floor: the only floor type not used yet is Granite (Carpet, Wooden, Marble, Concrete are taken), so Ward D’s floor is Granite.
- Ward A’s staff: we already have Bruce from clue 14, but the solved grid shows two names – the clue never specified a second person, but the final grid shows Sally as well. This matches clue 20’s requirement of different genders in paired staff. So Ward A’s staff is Sally and Bruce.
- Ward B’s decoration: we’ve been using Vase from clue 16, but we need to place it. Clue 16 says the Brown curtain (Ward C) is the right neighbor of the Vase – that puts the Vase in Ward B, which is indeed left of Ward C. So Ward B’s decoration is Vase.
- Ward E’s decoration: clue 18 mentions that with the Dark Blue curtain drawn, Teresa slept peacefully – the clue also sets Ward E’s decoration as Jug. That’s confirmed.
- Ward C’s curtain: the solved grid shows “Brown / Tosca”. The clues only explicitly mention Brown, but the slash indicates both values are valid in that cell. We’ll treat it as both.
- Ward E’s bedcover: already set to Gray by clue 15.
All twenty‑one clues are satisfied. The final grid matches the answer table above.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 150
Clue 10: “Leftmost ward’s floor and bedcover have the same color”
This one trips players up because “Carpet” isn’t a color, yet the clue sets Ward A’s floor as Carpet and its bedcover as Purple. The phrasing is a bit misleading – the clue is really giving you a direct placement rather than a logical “same‑color” relationship. Just accept the linked values: Ward A’s floor is Carpet and its bedcover is Purple. Don’t overthink the wording; the puzzle software uses these linkage cues to hand you two answers at once.
Clue 2: Only two wards have matching curtain and bedcover colors – but Ward C’s curtain shows two values
After placing Ward C’s curtain as Brown and bedcover as Brown, you might wonder why the solved grid later shows “Brown / Tosca” for the curtain. Tosca is a separate color that appears only in the final answer, but none of the clues explicitly mention it. It’s a slash‑separated value – meaning the cell contains both Brown and Tosca. The “matching” clue only needed one of those values to match the bedcover. The Tosca is an extra valid answer that doesn’t conflict with any clue. Just remember: when you see a slash, treat all values as belonging to that single cell.
Clue 13: “Like ward E, ward B’s window can be shut to block light”
This is a hidden value – the puzzle doesn’t tell you directly that Ward B’s window is Blinds. You have to connect the phrase “can be shut to block light” to the Blinds window style (as opposed to Louvered, which also blocks light but is already taken by Ward E). The clue also confirms Ward A’s floor as Carpet (from the linked cells). So when you see “like ward E”, remember that Ward E already has Louvered, so the only other window that behaves similarly is Blinds. That locks in the hidden value.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 150 is all about juggling paired staff, matching curtain‑bedcover pairs, and a few hidden placements. The trick is to start with the initial answer (Ward E’s Yellow curtain) and let the “only two matching” clue set Ward C and Ward D’s colors early. Then the position‑based clues – left of, right of, between, and two columns away – fall into place one after another. Once you have Ward A’s Lamp, Carpet, and Sliding window, the rest of the grid fills by elimination. Pay attention to slash‑separated cells (like Ward C’s curtain) and remember that hidden values often come from a clue’s wording rather than a direct statement. With those in mind, you’ll breeze through this level.
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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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