Profile Perfect Level 160 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
The quick solution for Level 160 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 160 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid for this level. If you’d rather figure it out yourself, stop reading now — otherwise the walkthrough below will take you step by step through every clue.
| Subject | Shape | Material | Sport |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trophy A | Star | Gold | Rugby |
| Trophy B | Globe | Gold | Basketball |
| Trophy C | Shield | Jade | Badminton |
| Trophy D | Cup | Crystal | Baseball |
Profile Perfect Level 160 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 160 hands you four trophies (A, B, C, D) and three traits to match: Shape, Material, and Sport. There are no initial answers or hidden values to worry about, so every clue is fair game from the start. The puzzle uses a mix of direct statements (“the Badminton trophy uses a Shield shape”) and relational hints (“the Globe trophy is two columns away from the Baseball one”). The order of the trophies matters — the clues refer to “rightmost” and “column distance,” so we’re working with a left‑to‑right row of columns (A, B, C, D in that order). Let’s jump in.
Step 1: Lock in Trophy D’s shape and Trophy C’s shape and sport
The first clue says the rightmost trophy is shaped like a Cup. Since Trophy D is the rightmost in our row, Trophy D’s shape is Cup. The second clue tells us the trophy for Badminton uses a Shield shape. That directly pins Trophy C’s shape as Shield and Trophy C’s sport as Badminton. So right away we know:
- Trophy D: Shape = Cup
- Trophy C: Shape = Shield, Sport = Badminton
These are rock solid and don’t depend on anything else.
Step 2: Give the Baseball trophy its material and sport
Clue four says the best Baseball team wins a Crystal trophy. That’s a direct match: the trophy for Baseball must be made of Crystal. Looking at what we already have, Trophy D’s shape is Cup, and now we can add Trophy D’s material is Crystal and Trophy D’s sport is Baseball. (The clue also repeats the Cup shape, but that’s already locked.) So after this step we’ve got:
- Trophy D: Shape = Cup, Material = Crystal, Sport = Baseball
No other trophy can be Baseball because Trophy D is now fully assigned.
Step 3: Place the Golden‑Star trophy for Rugby
Clue six is another direct statement: “The Golden‑Star trophy is for Rugby.” That means Trophy A gets a Star shape, Gold material, and Rugby sport. There’s no ambiguity — the clue ties all three traits together. So now:
- Trophy A: Shape = Star, Material = Gold, Sport = Rugby
We also know Rugby is taken, so no other trophy can have that sport.
Step 4: Use the “same material” clue for Rugby and Basketball
Clue three says the Rugby and Basketball trophies are made out of the same material. We already know Rugby’s material is Gold (from the previous clue). That means the Basketball trophy must also be Gold. The only trophy left that doesn’t have a material yet is Trophy B (since A is Gold, C is unknown, D is Crystal). So Trophy B’s material is Gold. The clue also confirms directly that Trophy B’s sport is Basketball (the clue lists Trophy B.Sport = Basketball as a linked cell). So now:
- Trophy B: Material = Gold, Sport = Basketball
At this point Trophy D is Baseball, so Basketball belongs to Trophy B — a perfect fit.
Step 5: Place the Globe trophy two columns away from Baseball
Clue five tells us the Globe trophy is two columns away from the Baseball one. Baseball is Trophy D (column 4). Two columns to the left takes us to Trophy B (column 2). Two columns to the right would be off the grid, so the only possible spot is Trophy B. That means Trophy B’s shape is Globe. Now we have:
- Trophy B: Shape = Globe, Material = Gold, Sport = Basketball
Check the remaining shape for Trophy D (Cup) and Trophy C (Shield) — nothing conflicts.
Step 6: Fill in Trophy C’s material by elimination
We’ve assigned materials: Trophy A (Gold), Trophy B (Gold), Trophy D (Crystal). The only material left in the trait list is Jade. That has to go to Trophy C. So:
- Trophy C: Material = Jade
Trophy C’s sport and shape were already set in Step 1 (Badminton and Shield). The grid is now complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 160
Clue 3: “Rugby and Basketball trophies are made out of the same material”
This clue can cause confusion because it does two things at once. It directly states the sport for both Trophy A (Rugby) and Trophy B (Basketball), but it also forces a material match — and it gives Trophy A’s material as Gold. That’s a lot of information packed into one clue. Some players might accidentally try to assign the sports first and then figure out the material later, but the clue’s linked cells already list all four values (Trophy A.Sport, Trophy B.Sport, Trophy A.Material, Trophy B.Material). The tricky part is noticing that Trophy A’s material is given here, not just implied. If you treat it as a standalone “same material” hint, you might waste time trying to find the material elsewhere.
Clue 5: “Globe trophy is 2 columns away from the Baseball one”
This clue relies on the order of the subjects. The puzzle doesn’t explicitly label columns 1 through 4, but the clues about “rightmost” and “2 columns away” confirm that the trophies are arranged left to right as A, B, C, D. The word “away” can mean either direction, but since Baseball is the rightmost trophy (Trophy D), the Globe can only be two columns to the left (Trophy B). If you mistakenly thought the order was different (say, C, A, D, B), you’d end up with no valid placement. The key is to first lock in the rightmost trophy from clue 1, then count left.
Clue 6: “The Golden‑Star trophy is for Rugby”
This is a straightforward clue, but it’s easy to overlook that it gives three trait values at once (Shape = Star, Material = Gold, Sport = Rugby). Some players might only take the sport and then try to find the shape elsewhere. Since the puzzle uses “Golden‑Star” as a compound term, treat it as a single phrase that fully describes Trophy A. Missing the material here would force you to backtrack later.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 160 is a tidy solve once you recognize that most clues are direct assignments rather than gradual deductions. The early clues about Trophy D’s Cup shape and Trophy C’s Shield‑Badminton combo give you a strong foundation. Then the Golden‑Star clue locks Trophy A, and the “same material” clue smoothly ties Trophy B’s sport and material together. The distance clue is the only positional hint, and it works perfectly because the rightmost trophy is already known. After that, the final material falls into place by elimination. No slash‑separated values, no hidden answers — just clean logical matching. Happy puzzling!
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
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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