Profile Perfect Level 164 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
If you only need the result for Level 164, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 164 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid for this festival-themed puzzle. I’ll explain how each clue locks everything in below.
| Subject | Theme | Season | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Festival A | Crown | Summer | Parade |
| Festival B | Harvest | Autumn | Dance |
| Festival C | Song | Spring / Winter | Flower |
Profile Perfect Level 164 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 164 starts with one locked answer – Festival C’s season is Spring – and a few clues that hint at a festival with two different seasons. The subjects are three festivals (A, B, C) lined up in that order, and we have to match each one to a theme, a season, and an activity. Let’s work through the clues step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answer to lock Festival C’s activity and theme
The puzzle tells us right away that Festival C’s season is Spring. Clue 1 says, “Spring festival is about arranging Flowers.” That directly connects the Spring season with the Flower activity, so Festival C’s activity is Flower. Clue 2 adds, “Song themed festival is held twice a year.” A festival held twice a year would have two seasons, and since Festival C already has Spring, it must also have another season (we’ll see that later). This clue also confirms that the festival with the Song theme is Festival C. So now we have:
- Festival C: Theme = Song, Season = Spring (plus a second season not yet placed), Activity = Flower.
Step 2: Place Festival B’s season using the neighbor clue
Clue 3 says, “Festival next to Flower festival is held during Autumn.” The Flower festival is Festival C. The three festivals are in order A, B, C, so Festival C is at the right end. The festival right next to it is Festival B (to its left). Therefore Festival B’s season must be Autumn. That’s a clean placement – no ambiguity because Festival C has only one neighbor.
Step 3: Use the Summer and Harvest clues together
Clue 5 states, “There is a festival that is held only on Summer.” The word “only” means that festival has exactly one season and it’s Summer. Looking at the ones we have so far, Festival B is Autumn, Festival C has Spring (and another), so the Summer festival must be Festival A. So Festival A’s season = Summer.
Clue 6 is a bit wordy: “They do not Harvest the crops during Summer.” This is a combined clue. It tells us that the Harvest-themed festival is not in Summer, which fits Festival B (Autumn). It also directly links Festival A’s season (Summer), Festival B’s theme (Harvest), and Festival B’s season (Autumn). So we can now confirm Festival B’s theme as Harvest.
Step 4: Confirm Festival A’s activity and the festival order
Clue 4 says, “The Parade is not next to Song festival.” We know the Song festival is Festival C (from Step 1). The Parade activity is a hidden value – it’s not obvious at first, but this clue tells us it belongs to a festival that is not adjacent to Festival C. In the order A–B–C, Festival A is the farthest from Festival C, so it’s the one that fits. That gives us Festival A’s activity = Parade. (The clue also reconfirms Festival C’s theme = Song, just in case.)
Step 5: Fill in the remaining values by elimination
Now only a few cells are empty. Let’s list all the trait values we know:
Themes: Crown, Harvest, Song. We have Harvest (B) and Song (C), so the only remaining theme is Crown for Festival A.
Seasons: Summer (A), Autumn (B), Spring (C). But Clue 2 said the Song festival (C) is held twice a year, so Festival C must have a second season. The only season left is Winter. That’s why the solved grid shows Spring / Winter in that cell – both are correct for Festival C.
Activities: Parade (A), Flower (C). The only activity left is Dance for Festival B.
All slots are filled, and every clue supports the placements we’ve made.
Solution: Finished grid
Festival A is the Crown-themed Summer festival with a Parade. Festival B is the Harvest-themed Autumn festival with a Dance. Festival C is the Song-themed festival held in both Spring and Winter, with Flower arranging as its activity. The grid above matches exactly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 164
“Festival next to Flower festival is held during Autumn”
This clue can trip you up if you assume the festivals are not in order. The puzzle doesn’t explicitly state the order, but the subjects are listed as A, B, C, and the solved grid aligns with that left‑to‑right arrangement. If you tried to place Festival C in the middle, the neighbor could be either A or B, creating confusion. The key is to trust that the default order (A, B, C) is the correct one – confirmed later by the “not next to” clue.
“They do not Harvest the crops during Summer”
This clue is written as a double negative that actually packs three confirmations. It says the Harvest festival is not in Summer (so it must be in another season – here Autumn), and it also gives us Festival A’s season (Summer) and Festival B’s season (Autumn) in one go. New players might think the clue is just a hint about Harvest, but it’s really a linking clue that solidifies two different seasons and a theme.
The slash‑separated season for Festival C
Seeing “Spring / Winter” in the final grid may feel odd, but Clue 2 (“held twice a year”) explains it directly. The puzzle treats the slash as meaning both values are valid for that cell – not an either/or choice. If you only paid attention to the initial locked answer (Spring), you might wonder where Winter comes from. The double‑season idea is the whole point of that clue, so always read slash‑separated cells as multiple truths.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 164 is a straightforward logic grid once you pin down the festival order and recognize the double‑season twist. The initial answer gives you a solid foothold, and the neighbor clue quickly places Festival B. After that, the Summer and Harvest clues do most of the heavy lifting, leaving the remaining traits to fall into place by elimination. The only real curveball is the slash‑separated season, but Clue 2 makes it perfectly clear – a Song festival that runs twice a year naturally lands in both Spring and Winter. Happy puzzling
Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!
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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