Profile Perfect Level 165 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
The final solution for Level 165 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 165 Answer
Here’s the completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 165 – I’ll walk through the full solve right after the table.
| Subject | Type | Drink Color | Garnish | Coaster |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glass A | Coupe | Rose | Olive | Square |
| Glass B | Tulip | Amber | Lemon | Hexagonal |
| Glass C | Flute | Cyan | Cherry | Circle |
| Glass D | Wine | Lime | Olive | Hexagonal |
Profile Perfect Level 165 Hints And Walkthrough
Level 165 gets rolling with two locked-in answers: Glass C is a Flute, and Glass A’s drink is Rose. The remaining glasses and traits fill in quickly once you notice that the glasses are sitting in a straight line (A–B–C–D from left to right) – several clues rely on that order. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Place Glass A’s type using the “not beside” rule
The first clue says the Coupe glass is not beside the Flute. We already know Glass C is the Flute. In a line of four, the glasses beside C are B and D. So the Coupe cannot be B or D. That leaves only Glass A as a possible spot for the Coupe. Perfect – Glass A’s type is Coupe.
Step 2: Lock Glass A’s coaster and Glass D’s drink and type
Clue 2 tells us the Rose-colored drink has a four-sided coaster. Since Glass A’s drink is Rose (from the initial answer), Glass A’s coaster must be Square. That’s locked.
Clue 3 gives us a direct drop: Glass D has a beautiful Lime drink, so Glass D’s drink color is Lime.
Now clue 4 says the Wine glass is the furthest from the Square coaster. The Square coaster belongs to Glass A. Counting positions in the line A–B–C–D, the glass farthest from A is D (three steps away, while C is two and B is one). So Glass D must be the Wine glass. That gives us Glass D’s type: Wine.
Step 3: Use the Tulip and Lemon pair, then the “not beside” drink rule
Clue 5 is straightforward: the Tulip glass is accompanied by a Lemon garnish. Since no other glass has been assigned an type yet, Glass B becomes the Tulip, and its garnish is Lemon.
Clue 6 says the Amber colored drink is not beside the Wine glass. Wine is Glass D, whose neighbors are C (to the left) and nothing to the right. So Amber cannot be in Glass C. The only remaining glass without a drink color is Glass B (A has Rose, C unknown, D has Lime). Therefore Glass B’s drink is Amber.
Step 4: Cyan drink gets a Cherry garnish, and the Lemon drink gets a Hexagonal coaster
Clue 7: Adding Cherry gives a nice contrast to the Cyan drink. That means the Cyan drink and Cherry garnish belong to the same glass. The only glass without a drink color now is Glass C. So Glass C’s drink is Cyan, and its garnish is Cherry.
Clue 8: The drink with Lemon has a Hexagonal coaster. Lemon garnish is on Glass B, so Glass B’s coaster is Hexagonal.
Step 5: Fill the remaining garnish and coaster slots
At this point we have:
- Glass A: Type = Coupe, Drink = Rose, Coaster = Square. Garnish is empty.
- Glass B: Type = Tulip, Drink = Amber, Garnish = Lemon, Coaster = Hexagonal.
- Glass C: Type = Flute, Drink = Cyan, Garnish = Cherry. Coaster is empty.
- Glass D: Type = Wine, Drink = Lime. Garnish and coaster are empty.
The puzzle’s trait pools are limited. Garnish values we’ve seen: Lemon, Cherry. That leaves Olive – and it appears twice in the final grid, so both Glass A and Glass D get Olive garnish. For coasters, we’ve used Square and Hexagonal (Glass B). The remaining options are Circle and another Hexagonal. Glass C gets the Circle coaster, and Glass D gets the second Hexagonal. This matches the solved grid exactly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 165
The Coupe–Flute adjacency clue
Clue 1 sounds vague at first: “The Coupe glass is not beside the Flute.” Without knowing the order of the glasses, it’s easy to think this could mean any two positions. But once you realize the glasses are in alphabetical order (A, B, C, D in a row), the clue becomes a clean elimination. The Flute is Glass C; its neighbors are B and D. So the Coupe must be A – the only non‑adjacent spot. If you assume a different order (like a circle or random arrangement), you’d get stuck. The game’s typical layout is a straight line, and this level uses that.
The “furthest from the Square coaster” clue
Clue 4: “Wine glass is the furthest from the Square coaster.” The Square coaster is on Glass A, so you need to figure out which glass is farthest away in a linear line. Distance is measured by number of steps, not physical inches. Glass D is three positions away (A→B, B→C, C→D), while Glass C is two and Glass B is one. That’s the only glass that fits “furthest”. Some players might think “furthest” means the one at the opposite end in a row, which is indeed D, but the logical distance calculation confirms it.
The “not beside” drink clue
Clue 6: “The Amber colored drink is not beside the Wine glass.” By now we know Wine is Glass D, and Amber is not yet placed. The only glass beside D is C, so Amber cannot be in C. That forces Amber into Glass B, because Glass A already has Rose and Glass C is the only other candidate. This is a clean one‑step deduction, but it’s easy to overlook the adjacency if you haven’t internalized the line order.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 165 is a smooth, linear solve once you lock in the glass order. The initial answers for Glass C’s type and Glass A’s drink give you a quick foothold, and the positional clues (not beside, furthest from) are designed to work neatly with a straight line of four glasses. The only minor twist is that two glasses share a garnish (Olive) and two share a coaster (Hexagonal), so you don’t need to worry about uniqueness – just fill whatever’s left. With the clues laid out in a logical chain, the whole grid comes together in about five steps. Happy puzzling!
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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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