Profile Perfect Level 155 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 5, 2026
Below is the saved-answer section for Level 155. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 155 Answer
I’ve placed the solved grid right here, and the step‑by‑step explanation follows straight after.
| Subject | Sport | Diet | Medal Count | Jersey Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harris | Boxing | Vegetable | 4 | Red |
| Diana | Archery | Grain | 2 | Yellow |
| Adam | Cycling | Fruit | 5 | Black |
Profile Perfect Level 155 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 155 gives us three athletes – Harris, Diana, and Adam – and asks us to match each one to a sport, a diet, a medal count, and a jersey color. Right from the start, several clues hand us direct assignments, so the solve moves quickly. A handful of positional clues also lock in the order of the subjects, making sure everything lines up. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Lock Adam’s sport and the medal counts
Clue 1 tells us the bearded athlete is a pro cyclist. That’s Adam – so Adam’s sport is Cycling. Clue 2 says Adam has earned more medals than the woman athlete. Since Diana is the only woman here, that means Adam’s medal count is higher than Diana’s. The clue’s linked cells give us the exact numbers: Adam has 5 medals, Diana has 2. That hidden value for Adam (5) is now confirmed, and we already know Diana’s count as well.
Step 2: Confirm Harris as the boxer with 4 medals
Clue 5 mentions that Harris scored a KO and claimed his 4th medal. A KO points directly to boxing, so Harris’s sport is Boxing and his medal count is 4. That leaves only one sport – Archery – for Diana, which we’ll assign later after the other traits fall into place.
Step 3: Assign the jersey colors
Clue 3 tells us the Red and Black jerseys are not next to each other. The linked cells for this clue assign Red to Harris and Black to Adam. That gives us two colors already. Clue 4 then says the Red jersey is to the left of the Yellow one. This confirms Harris is still Red (consistent) and puts Diana in Yellow. Now all three jersey colors are set: Harris – Red, Diana – Yellow, Adam – Black. And sure enough, in the subject order (Harris, Diana, Adam), Red and Black are separated by Yellow, so the “not next to each other” condition is satisfied.
Step 4: Fill in the diet column
Clue 6 says the vegan athlete is next to the Grain‑diet athlete. The linked cells give us Harris’s diet as Vegetable, Diana’s as Grain, and Adam’s jersey as Black (already known). So Harris eats vegetables – he’s the vegan. Clue 7 adds that the Grain eater is next to the Fruit eater, which gives Diana Grain (again) and Adam Fruit. Clue 8, which says Harris maintains his body by eating greens every day, simply reinforces that Harris’s diet is Vegetable. So we now have all diets: Harris – Vegetable, Diana – Grain, Adam – Fruit.
Step 5: Finish the remaining sport and check everything
With Harris set as Boxing and Adam as Cycling, the only sport left is Archery – that goes to Diana. Her medal count was already 2 from Step 1, so every cell is filled. The positional clues are all satisfied (Red left of Yellow, Red not adjacent to Black, Vegan next to Grain, Grain next to Fruit) because the subjects are in the order Harris, Diana, Adam. The final grid matches exactly what we showed at the top.
Solution: The complete grid
All four traits are locked in for each athlete, and no contradictions remain. The solved grid is the one you see above – a clean, straightforward finish.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 155
Clue 2: “Adam has earned more medals than the woman athlete”
This one might throw you off because it doesn’t give exact numbers – you have to figure out who the woman is. The puzzle doesn’t label genders, but the clue itself refers to “the woman athlete,” so you need to look at the subject names. Harris and Adam are typically male names, while Diana is female. Once you identify Diana as the woman, the clue’s linked cells supply the precise counts: Adam 5, Diana 2. It’s a quick deduction, but misreading the gender assumption could lead to a wrong match.
Clue 3: “Red and Black jerseys are not next to each other”
At first glance, this seems like a pure positional restriction – you’d expect to use it later to arrange the subjects. But the clue’s linked cells actually assign Red to Harris and Black to Adam, so it works as a direct color placement. The “not next to each other” part then becomes a consistency check. If you try to treat it only as a rule and ignore the assignments, you might waste time trying to figure out which subject gets which color. Pay attention: the linked cells are the real answer, and the positional statement just makes sure the order works.
Clue 6 and Clue 7: The “next to” chain for diets
These two clues are easy to mix up because they both talk about neighbors. Clue 6 says the vegan (Harris) is next to the Grain eater (Diana), and Clue 7 says the Grain eater (Diana) is next to the Fruit eater (Adam). Together they create a three‑person line: Vegetable, Grain, Fruit. Once you have Harris’s diet as Vegetable and Adam’s as Fruit from the linked cells, the order automatically places Diana in the middle with Grain. The tricky part is realizing that both clues point to the same Grain‑eater (Diana) and that the positional requirement is already satisfied by the default subject order. If you try to reorder the subjects based on these clues, you’ll get stuck – the order is given by the table, and the clues just confirm it.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 155 is a great example of a puzzle where most of the work is done upfront by direct assignments. The key was recognizing that clues 3, 4, and 5 give us the colors, sports, and medal counts almost immediately, while the diet clues just fill in the last column. The positional hints never required us to rearrange anything – they simply validated the existing order of Harris, Diana, and Adam. If you follow the linked cells and keep the gender and order logic straight, this level solves in a few clear steps. Happy puzzling!
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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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