Profile Perfect Level 166 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 166. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 166 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up top so you can see the final layout, then we’ll walk through the clues that lock everything in.
| Subject | Hair Color | Make Up | Accessory | Costume Pattern |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clown A | Green | Diamond Eyes | Balloon / Lollipop | Plain |
| Clown B | Blue | Red Nose | Suspender / Bow Tie | Stars |
| Clown C | Yellow | Heart Cheeks | Jester Hat | Polkadot |
| Clown D | Orange | Diamond Eyes | Magic Wand | Checkered |
| Clown E | Black | Tear Drop | Bow Tie | Stripes |
Profile Perfect Level 166 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 166 starts with two locked answers – Clown D has Orange hair, and Clown A’s costume is Plain. The accessory column is the twist here because two clowns carry slash‑separated values (two accessories in the same cell). The clues often point to just one of those accessories, but both are valid in the final grid. Let’s work through the solve step by step.
Step 1: Lock Clown A’s accessory and costume using the first two clues
Clue 2 directly tells us that the Plain costume clown “captivates kids with a Lollipop.” Since Clown A is already locked to Plain, this confirms Clown A’s accessory includes Lollipop. Remember, Clown A’s accessory cell also contains “Balloon” – both are part of the solution. So now we have:
- Clown A: Costume Pattern = Plain, Accessory = Balloon / Lollipop.
Clue 1 adds a neighbor relationship: the clown next to the Orange‑haired one (Clown D) is not crying. That clue links Clown D’s hair (Orange) and Clown E’s makeup (Tear Drop), but we’ll use that more fully later. For now, we know Clown D’s hair color is confirmed.
Step 2: Use the Green hair and Suspender/Bow Tie clues
Clue 10 says the Green‑haired clown “thinks Suspender does not fit his costume.” That gives us two linked cells: Clown B’s accessory is Suspender, and Clown A’s hair is Green. So Clown A now has Green hair.
Clue 11 then says the Stars costume clown wears a Bow Tie. It links Clown B’s accessory to Bow Tie, Clown B’s costume to Stars, and also repeats Clown A’s hair as Green. So from Clues 10 and 11 together, Clown B’s accessory becomes Suspender / Bow Tie – both are present. And we now know Clown B’s costume pattern is Stars.
At this point we have:
- Clown A: Green hair, Plain costume, Balloon / Lollipop
- Clown B: Stars costume, Suspender / Bow Tie accessory
- Clown D: Orange hair
Step 3: Blue and Black haired clowns share an accessory, and the Checkered clue
Clue 8 states that the Blue and Black haired clowns share the same accessory, and it links Clown B’s hair to Blue, Clown E’s hair to Black, and Clown D’s accessory to Magic Wand. So we get:
- Clown B = Blue hair
- Clown E = Black hair
- Clown D = Magic Wand accessory
Clue 6 then says the Checkered clown “borrowed his accessory from a wizard.” That confirms Clown D’s accessory as Magic Wand and his costume pattern as Checkered. It also links Clown E’s costume pattern to Stripes. So now:
- Clown D: Orange hair, Magic Wand, Checkered costume
- Clown E: Black hair, Stripes costume
Step 4: Tear Drop makeup and the neighbor relationship
Clue 4 directly says the clown with Tear Drop makeup wears a Stripes costume. We already know Clown E has Stripes, so Clown E’s makeup must be Tear Drop. That matches Clue 1, which said the clown next to Orange‑haired D is “not actually crying” – but Clown E has a crying makeup? Wait, Tear Drop is crying. Clue 1 says the neighbor is not crying, so the crying clown must be on the other side. Since the only clowns next to D are C (left) and E (right), and E is crying, the “not crying” neighbor must be Clown C. That tells us Clown C is next to Clown D on the left, which fits the standard order A‑B‑C‑D‑E.
Now we have:
- Clown E: Black hair, Tear Drop makeup, Stripes costume
- Clown C: next to D on the left (order clue)
Step 5: Jester Hat and its hair color
Clue 9 says the Jester Hat clown’s hair matches one of the colors on his hat. That links Clown C’s hair to Yellow and his accessory to Jester Hat. So Clown C gets Yellow hair and the Jester Hat accessory.
Step 6: Neighbors without eye makeup, and the hat position
Clue 3 tells us the only two clowns without eye makeup are neighbors. The makeup options are Diamond Eyes (eye makeup), Tear Drop (eye), Red Nose (not eye), and Heart Cheeks (not eye). So the two without eye makeup are the ones with Red Nose and Heart Cheeks. Clue 3 directly links Clown B’s makeup to Red Nose and Clown C’s makeup to Heart Cheeks. They are neighbors (B and C), which matches the order A‑B‑C‑D‑E.
Clue 7 says the clown with a hat is to the right of the one with a Red Nose. The hat is Clown C’s Jester Hat, and the Red Nose is Clown B. Since C is to the right of B in the order, this fits perfectly.
So now:
- Clown B: Blue hair, Red Nose makeup, Stars costume, Suspender / Bow Tie
- Clown C: Yellow hair, Heart Cheeks makeup, Jester Hat, Polkadot costume (from clue 5 – we’ll confirm next)
Step 7: Stars and Polkadot costume link
Clue 5 mentions the Stars costume has “as many accessory neighbors as Polkadot” and links Clown B’s costume to Stars, Clown C’s costume to Polkadot, and repeats Clown E’s makeup as Tear Drop. We already have Stars and Tear Drop, so this confirms Clown C’s costume is Polkadot. Now all five costume patterns are placed: Plain (A), Stars (B), Polkadot (C), Checkered (D), Stripes (E).
Step 8: Rightmost Bow Tie and final hair confirmation
Clue 12 says the rightmost Bow Tie clown uses his real hair. The rightmost clown is E, and we already know E has Bow Tie (from the accessory column) and Black hair. This clue also links Clown C’s hair to Yellow, which we already have. So it’s a nice confirmation.
Now only one trait remains: Clown A’s makeup. Clowns B and C are the only ones without eye makeup (Red Nose and Heart Cheeks). So all other clowns must have eye makeup. Clown D has Diamond Eyes, Clown E has Tear Drop, so Clown A must have Diamond Eyes – the only remaining eye‑makeup option.
Every cell is filled. The final grid matches the table at the start.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 166
“Clown with Tear Drop makeup wears Stripes” – easy to misplace if you forget the order
This clue (Clue 4) is straightforward, but it interacts with Clue 1. Clue 1 says the clown next to Orange‑haired D is not crying. If you assume the crying clown (Tear Drop) is next to D, you might lock E as the non‑crying neighbor – but that contradicts. You have to realize that E is crying, so the non‑crying neighbor must be C. That gives the first positional anchor.
The “as many accessory neighbors” clue (Clue 5) is purely flavor
Clue 5’s text sounds like a comparison of accessory counts, but the linked cells only confirm the costume patterns and one makeup. Don’t get hung up on counting “accessory neighbors” – just use the linked cells. Clown B’s costume is Stars, Clown C’s is Polkadot, and Clown E’s makeup is Tear Drop. That’s all you need from it.
Slash‑separated accessories can cause double‑book confusion
When Clue 10 gives Clown B a Suspender and Clue 11 gives him a Bow Tie, it’s tempting to think one must be wrong. But the solved grid shows both. The puzzle expects you to accept multiple values in the same cell. Whenever a clue points to a specific accessory, it’s confirming that one of the values – not replacing the other.
Clue 12 seems redundant but locks the rightmost spot
“Rightmost Bow Tie clown uses his real hair” seems obvious after we already have E as Black‑haired with Bow Tie. However, it also confirms Clown C’s hair as Yellow one more time. If you missed Clue 9, this would be your backup. It’s a good sanity‑check clue.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 166 is a satisfying solve that relies on a mix of direct value confirmations and simple positional logic using the left‑to‑right order of A through E. The two slash‑separated accessory cells are the main twist – remembering that both values count keeps you from over‑correcting. Once you lock down the hair colors and the makeup types, the costume patterns fall into place quickly. The neighbor clues and the “right of” relationship make the ordering natural, and by Step 8 everything clicks. Enjoy the next level!
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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