Profile Perfect Level 157 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 5, 2026

Here is the final solution for Level 157 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 157 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 157 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for this ball-themed puzzle – check your answers against this table, and then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it all in.

SubjectSportColorBrandPopularityPrice
Ball AGolfRedPumbaStar2$
Ball BVolleyGreenWalsonStar4$$
Ball CRugbyYellowAdibasStar1$
Ball DTennisRedWalsonStar3$$

Profile Perfect Level 157 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 157 drops you into a rack of four balls – A, B, C, and D – with a single locked clue right off the bat: Ball A is a golf ball. From there you’ve got sports, colors, brands, popularity stars, and price tags to sort out. The puzzle uses position‑based hints (“two columns away,” “to the left of,” “neighbors”), so you’ll need to keep the order of the balls in mind – they’re laid out left to right as A, B, C, D. Let’s work through the clues together.

Step 1: Lock in the starting answers and the golf ball’s brand

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The initial answer tells us Ball A is a Golf ball. Clue 2 then says the golf ball is made by a company with an animal logo – that’s Pumba. So Ball A’s brand is Pumba. Meanwhile, Clue 3 mentions that Ball B is used in the smallest court. That points straight to Volley (volleyball), so Ball B’s sport is Volley.

Step 2: Find the cheapest ball using the “two columns away” clue

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Clue 1 says the cheapest ball is two columns away from the golf ball. Since Ball A (Golf) is the first ball, counting two columns to the right lands on Ball C. That makes Ball C the cheapest, which means its price is $. (We’ll confirm this with later clues.)

Step 3: Connect popularity between the Pumba ball and the cheapest ball

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Clue 4 tells us the Pumba ball (Ball A) is a bit more popular than Ball C. So Ball A’s popularity is Star2 and Ball C’s popularity is Star1. Clue 5 then backs this up by saying the cheapest ball is also the least popular – that matches Star1 for Ball C.

Step 4: Identify the most popular ball and the Adibas brand

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Clue 6 is a big one. It says the most popular ball (Star4) is to the left of the ball by Adibas. Right now we have Star1 and Star2 taken, leaving Star3 and Star4. The clue also reveals that Ball C’s brand is Adibas. In our left‑to‑right order, the ball immediately to the left of Ball C is Ball B. That means Ball B has Star4 (the most popular). The remaining Star3 then belongs to Ball D.

Step 5: Pin down the tennis ball’s popularity and sport

Clue 7 describes a “fibrous ball” – that’s a tennis ball. It says this ball has popularity, so we already know Ball D’s popularity is Star3 from the previous step. Therefore Ball D’s sport is Tennis and its popularity is Star3.

Step 6: Place the rugby ball and its colored neighbors

Clue 8 calls the oval ball a Rugby ball – that’s Ball C. It also says this rugby ball has a green neighbor and a red neighbor. Looking at the order (A, B, C, D), Ball C’s neighbors are Ball B (left) and Ball D (right). So Ball B must be Green and Ball D must be Red. Now, what about the rugby ball’s own color? The only color left among the three primary options (green, red, yellow) is yellow, and since the clue says it has green and red neighbors, Ball C’s color is Yellow.

Step 7: Sort out the brands and prices using the Walson clue

Clue 10 explains that Walson’s balls are more expensive than the others. That means any ball with the Walson brand gets a price of $$, while the rest get $. The clue directly links Ball B’s brand as Walson and Ball D’s brand as Walson, so both get $$. It also confirms Ball C’s brand is Adibas, which matches our earlier finding. Ball A’s brand is Pumba, so its price is $.

Step 8: Confirm the green ball’s price tag and the most popular ball’s price

Clue 11 says the price tag is placed on the Green ball – that’s Ball B – and links its price as $$, which we already have. Clue 9 also connects Ball B’s popularity (Star4) with its price ($$). (The wording of Clue 9 can be confusing – more on that later – but the linked cells are correct.)

Step 9: Fill in the final color for Ball A

At this point we have every cell except Ball A’s color. The colors used so far: Ball B green, Ball C yellow, Ball D red. The only remaining color is red, so Ball A’s color is Red. That completes the grid.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 157

Clue 1: “Cheapest ball is 2 columns away from the golf ball”

At first glance “columns away” might make you think of the trait columns in the grid, but here it refers to the positions of the balls themselves. Since the balls are listed left to right as A, B, C, D, “two columns away” just means two steps to the right (or left) in that order. The golf ball is Ball A, so two steps to the right lands on Ball C. That’s the key to getting the cheapest ball’s price early on.

Clue 9: “The ball does not have the highest price”

This one can throw you off because it links Ball B’s popularity (Star4) and its price ($$). In the solved grid, Ball B actually has the highest price ($$). So why does the clue say it doesn’t? The intended meaning is that the most popular ball (Ball B) does not have the cheapest price – it has the expensive one. The linked cells are still correct; the text in the clue is just worded in a slightly misleading way. Once you see that the clue connects Ball B’s Star4 and $$, you can treat it as a confirmation rather than a contradiction.

Clue 8: “The oval ball has a Green and Red neighbors”

This clue gives you two neighbors and the oval ball’s sport, but it doesn’t explicitly state the oval ball’s own color. Many players wonder if the oval ball could be green or red itself. The trick is to notice that there are only three colors available (green, red, yellow). Since the oval ball’s neighbors are already green and red, the only remaining color is yellow – that forces the oval ball to be yellow. Without that deduction, you might get stuck on Ball A’s color later.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 157 is a satisfying logic puzzle that leans heavily on position and order. The key was recognizing that the ball list has a fixed left‑to‑right arrangement, which made the “columns away” and “to the left” clues easy to follow. Once you locked in the golf ball, volleyball, and cheapest ball, the popularity and brand clues fell into place, and the final color for Ball A was simply the last one standing. If you get tripped up by the “does not have the highest price” wording, just remember that the linked cells are always reliable – the text is just a hint. Enjoy the next level

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

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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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