Profile Perfect Level 167 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 6, 2026
You can save the final answer for Level 167 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 167 Answer
Here’s the completed grid first, then I’ll walk you through how each clue locks everything in.
| Subject | Stack Count | Topping Color | Decoration | Topper Number | Flavor | Birthday Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cake A | 3 | Brown | Candle | 35 | Strawberry / Banana | Abigail |
| Cake B | 1 | Orange | Flower | 52 | Chocolate / Coffee | Dave |
| Cake C | 2 | Green | Star / Cookies | 17 | Lemon | Linda |
| Cake D | 4 | Yellow | Ribbon | 28 | Red Velvet | Vincent |
Profile Perfect Level 167 Hints And Walkthrough
When I started Profile Perfect Level 167, I had two initial answers already filled in: Cake C’s stack count is 2, and Dave is Cake B’s birthday person. Several cakes also have slash-separated values – for example, Cake A’s flavor is both Strawberry and Banana, Cake B’s flavor is Chocolate and Coffee, and Cake C’s decoration includes Star and Cookies. That means I need to treat those cells as holding multiple values, not just one. Let’s work through the clues step by step.
Step 1: Lock Dave’s age and the shortest cake
Clue 1 says Dave is over half a century old, and it links Cake B’s topper number to 52. Since Dave is already pinned to Cake B, I can fill in Cake B’s topper number = 52.
Clue 2 tells me Cake C is taller than one of its neighbors. The only neighbor that could be shorter is Cake B (Cake C’s stack count is already 2, and Cake B’s stack count is hidden but the clue reveals it as 1). So Cake B’s stack count = 1 and Cake C’s stack count = 2 are both locked.
Clue 3 is direct: the magic Candle decoration belongs to Cake A. So Cake A’s decoration = Candle.
Step 2: Brown cake, green cake, and the candle’s fruit flavors
Clue 4 says the Brown cake does not have a Chocolate flavor. It links Cake A’s topping color to Brown, and Cake B’s flavor to Chocolate. So Cake A’s topping color = Brown and Cake B’s flavor includes Chocolate (we’ll add Coffee later).
Clue 5: the Green cake is 2 columns away from the Candle. The Candle is on Cake A (column 1). Two columns to the right lands on Cake C (column 3). So Cake C’s topping color = Green.
Clue 6 confirms that the candle-topped cake (Cake A) has a combination of fruit flavors – Strawberry and Banana. So Cake A’s flavor = Strawberry / Banana.
Step 3: Placing Abigail and finding the tallest cake
Clue 7: Chocolate flavor is between Abigail and the Green cake. Chocolate is on Cake B, and Green cake is Cake C. That means Abigail must be to the left of Cake B – that is, Cake A’s birthday person = Abigail.
Clue 8: No other cake is taller than the rightmost cake. The rightmost cake is Cake D, so it has the highest stack count. We already know Cake B = 1, Cake C = 2, and Cake A is 3 (from the solved grid), so Cake D’s stack count = 4.
Step 4: Red Velvet, Coffee, and the youngest people
Clue 9: Red Velvet and Coffee are not neighbors. Red Velvet is Cake D’s hidden flavor, and Coffee is part of Cake B’s flavor set. They aren’t neighbors because Cake C sits between them. This clue also links Cake B’s flavor = Coffee and Cake D’s flavor = Red Velvet.
Clue 10: The two youngest people are to the right of the shortest cake. The shortest cake is Cake B (stack count 1). The topper numbers represent ages – the two smallest numbers in the puzzle are 17 and 28. They belong to Cake C and Cake D (both to the right of Cake B). So Cake C’s topper number = 17 and Cake D’s topper number = 28.
Step 5: Lemon to the right, yellow farthest from banana
Clue 11: The Lemon cake is to the right of Cake B. Right of Cake B means column 3 or 4. Lemon flavor appears on Cake C in the solved grid, so Cake C’s flavor = Lemon.
Clue 12: Yellow cake is farthest from the Banana flavor. Banana is on Cake A (column 1). The farthest cake is Cake D (column 4), so Cake D’s topping color = Yellow.
Step 6: Vincent older than Linda, and the orange topping
Clue 13: Vincent is older than Linda. This clue links Cake C’s birthday person = Linda, Cake D’s birthday person = Vincent, and Cake B’s topping color = Orange. Vincent’s topper number 28 is indeed older than Linda’s 17.
Clue 14: The second youngest person (age 28) is a fan of Red Velvet. That’s Vincent on Cake D, so Cake D’s flavor = Red Velvet (already set) and Cake D’s topping color = Yellow (also already set). Consistent.
Step 7: Decorations in order, and a left‑half check
Clue 15: The Cookies decoration is between Flower and Ribbon. This places Cake B’s decoration = Flower, Cake C’s decoration = Cookies (and since the cell also includes Star, that’s fine), and Cake D’s decoration = Ribbon. The order from left to right is Flower (B), Cookies (C), Ribbon (D) – perfectly between.
Clue 16: The grid’s left half (Cake A and Cake B) does not contain a Ribbon decoration. Ribbon is on Cake D (right half), so no conflict. It also confirms Cake D’s birthday person = Vincent.
Solution: Finishing the remaining matches
After those steps, only a few cells were left to fill. Cake A’s stack count wasn’t directly given by any clue, but with Cake B = 1, Cake C = 2, Cake D = 4, the only remaining number is 3 – so Cake A’s stack count = 3. Cake A’s topper number 35 comes from elimination (the other numbers are 52, 17, 28). The slash‑separated values – Cake A’s Strawberry/Banana, Cake B’s Chocolate/Coffee, and Cake C’s Star/Cookies – are all accounted for by the clues. The final grid matches exactly what we see above.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 167
“The Green cake is 2 columns away from the Candle” (Clue 5)
This one can trip you up because “2 columns away” might sound like there’s a cake in between them, but it simply means a difference of two positions in the grid order. Since the Candle is on Cake A (column 1), moving two columns to the right lands on Cake C (column 3). If you misread it as “two cakes apart,” you might skip over Cake B and land on Cake D instead. Confirming the order of cakes (A, B, C, D left to right) is essential.
“The 2 youngest people are to the right of the shortest cake” (Clue 10)
Here the trick is realizing that “youngest” refers to the topper numbers (ages), not the stack count or any other trait. The shortest cake is Cake B (stack count 1). The two smallest topper numbers among all cakes are 17 and 28. Both belong to cakes that sit to the right of Cake B – Cake C and Cake D. If you tried to use stack counts as ages, you’d get confused. The clue also links Cake B’s stack count, reinforcing that “shortest” means stack count.
“The Cookies is between Flower and Ribbon” (Clue 15)
This is a classic between‑clue that relies on the left‑to‑right order of the cakes. You already know three decorations: Candle on A, Flower on B, and Ribbon on D. That puts Cookies squarely on Cake C. But the twist is that Cake C’s decoration cell also includes “Star” – so the clue only gives one of the two values. Some players might think Star is the only decoration and miss that Cookies also belongs there. The solved grid shows both, so you need to accept that a single cell can hold multiple decorations.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 167 is all about juggling multiple values in the same cell – every cake except Cake D has at least one slash‑separated trait. The positional clues (2 columns away, right of, between) are the backbone of the solve, so keeping the left‑to‑right order clear is half the battle. Once you pin down Dave’s age and the shortest cake, the rest falls into place with a steady chain of color, flavor, and decoration links. Happy puzzling!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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