Profile Perfect Level 161 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
Here is the answer for Level 161 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 161 Answer
I’ve got the completed grid ready for you below. After the table, I’ll take you through every clue and show how each piece locks into place.
| Subject | Occupation | Sport | Mood | Favorite Drink | Years of Experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Person A | Referee | Boxing | Angry | Beer / Tea | 4 |
| Person B | Coach | Soccer | Excited | Soda / Milk | 8 |
| Person C | Medic | Figure Skating | Nauseous | Juice | 1 |
| Person D | Announcer | E-Sport | Confused | Water / Coffee | 3 |
Profile Perfect Level 161 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 161 starts with one locked answer: Person B’s mood is already set to Excited. From there, the puzzle builds out with drink preferences, experience numbers, and a couple of neighbor clues that connect the whole grid. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answer to lock Person B’s mood and start the drink chain
The puzzle shows right away that Person B’s mood is Excited. That’s our starting foothold. The second clue tells us the Excited person loves to drink Milk, so I can fill in Person B’s favorite drink as Milk right alongside the mood. Already two cells are done for Person B.
Then the third clue says carbonated drinks are the favorite of people on the left half. Since Person B already has Milk (a carbonated drink fits the clue’s criteria), this confirms Person B’s drink includes a carbonated option. The clue also points out that Person A’s favorite drink is Beer, another carbonated choice. So I can mark Person A’s drink as Beer for now.
Step 2: Match the Referee with Boxing and the Angry mood
Clue 1 tells us Person A is a Referee — that’s an initial answer, so it locks in immediately. Clue 9 then connects the Referee to Boxing and Angry. Since Person A is the Referee, I can place Person A’s sport as Boxing and Person A’s mood as Angry. That fills three more cells for Person A.
Step 3: Place the Medic two columns away from the Referee
Clue 4 says the Medic is two columns away from the Referee. The Referee is Person A, and the subjects are listed in order Person A, Person B, Person C, Person D. Two columns away from Person A means Person C is the Medic. I lock in Person C’s occupation as Medic.
Step 4: The newbie Medic feels Nauseous with one year of experience
Clue 5 directly tells us the Medic — now confirmed as Person C — feels Nauseous and has one year of experience. I fill in Person C’s mood as Nauseous and Years of Experience as 1. The same clue mentions the Medic looks at an injury, which reinforces the occupation, but the main takeaway is the mood and experience number.
Step 5: Link the Milk lover with the most experience
Clue 6 says the Milk lover is the most experienced person. Person B loves Milk, so Person B must have the highest years of experience. With Person C at 1 year, and Person A and Person D still unknown, the highest possible is 8. I can lock Person B’s Years of Experience at 8.
Step 6: Sort out the Announcer’s experience relative to the Referee
Clue 7 compares the Announcer’s experience with the Referee’s. The Announcer has less experience than the Referee. I already know Person C has 1 year, Person B has 8 years. If the Announcer has less than the Referee, and the Referee (Person A) must have more than the Announcer (Person D), then Person A’s experience needs to be higher than Person D’s. The only numbers left are 3 and 4. The Announcer gets 3, the Referee gets 4. I place Person D’s Years of Experience at 3 and Person A’s at 4.
The same clue also confirms Person D’s occupation as Announcer, which I can fill in now.
Step 7: Assign the Announcer’s sport and the Coach’s sport
Clue 8 says the Announcer hypes up the E-Sport competition, so Person D’s sport is E-Sport. Clue 10 tells us the Coach is figuring out the starting goalkeeper for next half — that links the Coach to Soccer. Person B is the only one left without an occupation locked, and the only occupation left is Coach. So Person B’s occupation is Coach and Person B’s sport is Soccer.
Step 8: Resolve the person next to Coach who loves Tea and a carbonated drink
Clue 11 says the person next to Coach loves Tea and a carbonated drink. Coach is Person B. The person next to Coach could be Person A (left) or Person C (right). Person A already has Beer as a carbonated drink, and this clue adds Tea to Person A’s favorites. That works — Beer and Tea both go in the same cell for Person A. Person C’s drink is not yet set, but the clue specifies the person next to Coach, and Person A fits perfectly. I add Tea to Person A’s Favorite Drink, so that cell now holds Beer / Tea.
Step 9: The Medic enjoys Orange Juice after the competition
Clue 12 says the Medic enjoys Orange Juice after the competition. Person C is the Medic, so Person C’s favorite drink is Juice. The same clue mentions Figure Skating as the sport, which I can now assign to Person C. Person C’s sport becomes Figure Skating.
Step 10: Coach has stopped drinking Beer, and the Announcer gets the remaining drinks
Clue 13 says the Coach has stopped drinking Beer after starting this career. Person B is the Coach, and Person B already has Milk and Soda from earlier clues. This clue confirms Person B’s favorite drink is Soda (the carbonated option from the left-half clue) and also adds Milk, so Person B’s drink cell holds Soda / Milk.
The same clue tells us the Announcer’s favorite drinks are Water and Coffee. Person D is the Announcer, so I fill Person D’s Favorite Drink with Water / Coffee.
Step 11: Finish the remaining mood for Person D
The only mood left is Confused. Person D hasn’t had a mood assigned yet, and all other moods are taken: Angry (Person A), Excited (Person B), Nauseous (Person C). So Person D’s mood is Confused. The puzzle doesn’t have a direct clue for this, but elimination makes it the only possible choice.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 161
The “left half” carbonated drink clue
Clue 3 says carbonated drinks are the favorite of people on the left half. This can trip players up because the grid doesn’t explicitly show a left half boundary. In this puzzle, the subjects are listed in order Person A, Person B, Person C, Person D. The left half is the first two — Person A and Person B. That means both get carbonated drinks. Person A gets Beer, and Person B gets Soda (and later Milk via another clue). The trick is remembering that “left half” refers to the order of subjects in the grid, not their physical positions in the game screen.
The “next to Coach loves Tea” clue
Clue 11 says the person next to Coach loves Tea and a carbonated drink. Coach is Person B, so the neighbor could be Person A or Person C. At first glance, Person C doesn’t have any drink assigned yet, so it might seem like either could work. What makes this clue work is that Person A already has a carbonated drink (Beer) from clue 3, and adding Tea fits naturally. If you try to put Tea on Person C, you’d have to rearrange multiple other clues. The key is noticing that Person A’s drink slot can hold two values (Beer / Tea), which the puzzle allows.
The “Announcer has less experience than the Referee” clue
Clue 7 gives a comparison: Announcer has less experience than Referee. This one might seem straightforward, but it actually locks in multiple answers at once. It not only sets Person A’s experience at 4 and Person D’s at 3, but it also confirms the occupations for both the Referee and Announcer (which were already known from other clues) and reinforces Person B’s experience at 8 and Person C’s at 1. The clue links five cells in one go, so it’s easy to miss some of the connections if you’re not watching carefully.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 161 is mostly about following a clear drink-and-experience chain. The initial answer for Person B’s mood kicks off a series of direct confirmations, and the neighbor clues fill the remaining slots without much guesswork. The only real stretch is handling the slash-separated drink cells — Beer / Tea for Person A, Soda / Milk for Person B, and Water / Coffee for Person D — which the puzzle treats as multiple valid values in the same spot. Once you accept that, the whole grid falls into place cleanly.
If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!
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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