Profile Perfect Level 162 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
For Level 162, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 162 Answer
Here’s the fully solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 162 – the answer comes first, then I’ll take you through each deduction step by step.
| Subject | Court | Seat Color | Entrance | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stadium A | Rugby | Green | South | Cap2 |
| Stadium B | Tennis | Blue | West | Cap3 |
| Stadium C | Soccer | Yellow | East | Cap4 |
| Stadium D | Baseball | Red | North | Cap1 |
Profile Perfect Level 162 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 162 lines up four stadiums in a row – Stadium A, B, C, and D – and you need to match each one with a court type, seat color, entrance direction, and capacity level. The puzzle starts with one locked answer: Stadium C’s court is Soccer. A hidden value (Stadium B’s entrance is West) also sits in the background, waiting to be confirmed by the clues. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the Soccer stadium’s entrance and the first seat color
The very first clue (1) tells us that the Soccer stadium has its entrance on the East side. Since we already know Stadium C’s court is Soccer, this immediately gives us Stadium C’s entrance = East. At the same time, clue 2 is a direct drop: Stadium A’s seat color is Green. Two cells filled, and we’re off.
Step 2: Use the “closer to” clue to assign the rest of the seat colors
Clue 3 says the stadium with Red seats is closer to the Yellow‑seat stadium than it is to the Blue‑seat stadium. That might sound tricky, but it also directly links the three colors: Stadium B’s seat color = Blue, Stadium C’s seat color = Yellow, Stadium D’s seat color = Red. (Stadium A already has Green.) The “closer to” part only makes sense if the stadiums are arranged in a line from left to right as they appear in the grid: A, B, C, D. In that order, Red (D) is one step away from Yellow (C) and two steps from Blue (B) – perfect. So we now have all four seat colors.
Step 3: The Green stadium’s entrance and the Rugby match
Clue 6 tells us the stadium with Green seats (Stadium A) does not have a North entrance – and it links that to Stadium A’s entrance = South. Clue 7 then connects the Rugby match with that South entrance: Stadium A’s court = Rugby. So in one go we have Stadium A: court Rugby, seat Green, entrance South.
Step 4: Tennis and Blue seats lock in Stadium B
Clue 8 says the Tennis match audience sits on Blue seats, and that the “left half” of the row is involved. With Stadium A already placed at the far left, the left half refers to Stadium B. This gives us Stadium B’s court = Tennis and confirms its seat color Blue (already known). The clue also repeats Stadium A’s South entrance, which we already have – no conflict.
Step 5: Capacities start falling into place
Clue 5 is straightforward: the Red‑seat stadium (Stadium D) has the smallest capacity, so Stadium D’s capacity = Cap1. Clue 9 then says the Rugby stadium’s capacity is half of the Soccer stadium’s. Stadium A (Rugby) and Stadium C (Soccer) are those two. The only capacities that fit a “half” relationship in this puzzle are Cap2 and Cap4, so Stadium A’s capacity = Cap2 and Stadium C’s capacity = Cap4. Clue 9 also reveals the remaining court: with Rugby, Tennis, and Soccer taken, Stadium D’s court = Baseball. Four courts done.
Step 6: The neighbor entrance clue reveals both remaining entrances
Clue 4 tells us the stadium with the East entrance (that’s Stadium C) has a neighbor with the opposite entrance (West). In the row order A‑B‑C‑D, Stadium C’s neighbors are B on its left and D on its right. The hidden value we knew about points to B, and clue 10 later confirms D is North, so the West entrance must belong to Stadium B. Thus Stadium B’s entrance = West. This also solidifies the row order – B and C are adjacent.
Step 7: The North entrance and the last capacity value
Clue 10 finally gives us Stadium D’s entrance = North and also reveals Stadium B’s capacity = Cap3. Cap3 is the only capacity left (Cap1, Cap2, Cap4 are already used), so that fits perfectly. Now every subject has all four traits filled.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 162
Clue 3: “Red seats stadium is closer to Yellow than Blue seats stadium”
This clue confuses some players because it seems to ask you to figure out the order first, but it actually assigns the colors directly. The “closer to” part is a red herring – once you know the three colors from the clue links, you just need to check that the order (A, B, C, D) makes the distance relationship true. If you try to solve the order first without the colors, you’ll go in circles. The real trick is to accept the color assignments and then use the order to confirm them.
Clue 4: “East entrance stadium has a neighbor of opposite entrance”
This clue is positional and requires you to know that the stadiums are arranged in a line. The “neighbor” relationship only works if you assume the grid order (A, B, C, D). Many players initially think the stadiums are just a list, not a sequence, but Profile Perfect often treats the listed order as a left‑to‑right layout. Once you accept that, the clue immediately locks both B’s and C’s entrances.
Clue 8: “Tennis match audience in the left half sit on Blue seats”
The phrase “left half” can be ambiguous. In this puzzle, the left half of the row means the leftmost two stadiums (A and B). Since A already has a court (Rugby), B must be the Tennis stadium. The clue also repeats Blue seats, which you already know, but it’s a good sanity check. The tricky part is interpreting “left half” – it’s not a percentage, just the first half of the four‑stadium line.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 162 is a tidy logic exercise that relies on one central assumption: the stadiums are arranged in the order listed (A, B, C, D). Once you lock in the initial Soccer court and Green seat, the color‑distance clue gives you all four seat colors, and the capacities and entrances fall out cleanly from the remaining clues. The hidden West entrance for Stadium B gets confirmed by the neighbor clue, and the final grid matches every statement. No wild twists – just careful reading and a little positional thinking. Happy solving
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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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