Profile Perfect Level 174 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 7, 2026

Need the quick answer for Level 174? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 174 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 174 Answer

Here’s the completed grid first, and then I’ll walk through each clue to show how it all locks into place.

SubjectBall ColorRefereePlayer CountMatch Time
Match AOrangeAdrian4Morning
Match BRedAlex8Noon
Match CBlueRon5Morning
Match DGreenMinnie2Evening

Profile Perfect Level 174 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 174 starts with no pre‑locked answers, so you have to build everything from scratch using nine clues. The matches are labeled A through D, and each one has a ball color, a referee, a player count, and a time slot. The logic chain is fairly straightforward once you spot that the warm‑colored balls and the morning matches act as anchors.

Step 1: Lock the warm‑colored balls and the player counts for Matches A and B

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Clue 1 says warm‑colored balls (orange and red) are used in the grid’s left half. In this puzzle, the subjects are listed as Match A, B, C, D in order, so the left half means Matches A and B. That tells us Match A’s ball is Orange and Match B’s ball is Red.

Clue 3 calls Match B the “volleyball final” and says it features the most players – 8. Right after that, Clue 6 adds that Match A has only half as many players as Match B, so Match A gets 4. Now we have:

  • Match A: ball = Orange, players = 4
  • Match B: ball = Red, players = 8

Step 2: Pin down the morning matches and the blue ball

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Clue 2 states that Adrian and Ron are the referees of the morning matches. It also links Match A’s referee to Adrian and Match C’s referee to Ron, and gives both matches a time of Morning. So:

  • Match A: time = Morning, referee = Adrian
  • Match C: time = Morning, referee = Ron

Clue 4 then says a morning match uses a blue ball. Since Match A already has an orange ball, the blue ball must belong to Match C. That confirms:

  • Match C: ball = Blue, time = Morning, referee = Ron

Clue 7 adds that the blue‑ball match (Match C) had 5 players, so we fill that in as well.

Step 3: Place the evening match and its referee

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Clue 5 tells us the match just before sunset (Evening) is overseen by a woman referee. That’s Match D – referee Minnie, time Evening. This clue also redundantly reconfirms Match B’s 8 players.

At this point we have:

  • Match A: Orange, Adrian, 4, Morning
  • Match B: Red, ?, 8, ?
  • Match C: Blue, Ron, 5, Morning
  • Match D: ?, Minnie, ?, Evening

Step 4: Fill the leftover traits by elimination

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Only one ball color remains: Green. That goes to Match D. Only one player count is left (2 – because we already have 4, 8, 5), so Match D gets 2 players. The only referee not used yet is Alex, so Match B’s referee is Alex. And the only time slot not used is Noon, so Match B’s time is Noon.

That completes the grid. The final check – Clue 8 simply confirms that Adrian’s match (A, 4 players) has fewer players than Ron’s (C, 5 players). Clue 9 redundantly ties Match A’s orange ball, Match D’s evening time, and Match A’s 4 players together – it doesn’t add new info, but it doesn’t conflict.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the first three steps, Match B and Match D were the only subjects with empty cells. Using simple deduction – each trait value appears exactly once – we assigned the leftover values. The final grid matches the table at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 174

Clue 1: “Warm‑colored balls are used in the grid’s left half”

This clue can be confusing because “grid’s left half” isn’t explicitly defined. In a logic grid where subjects are listed as rows (Match A, B, C, D from top to bottom), the phrase “left half” refers to the first two rows – not the leftmost column. If you assumed it meant the first two columns (Ball Color and Referee), you’d be lost. The puzzle relies on you reading “left half” as the first two subjects, which the linked cells (Match A and Match B) confirm.

Clue 5: “The match just before sunset is overseen by a woman referee”

This clue links not only Match D’s referee (Minnie) and time (Evening) but also Match B’s player count (8). That extra link seems unnecessary, but it doesn’t hurt – it simply reaffirms what Clue 3 already told us. Some players might worry that the link means Match B is also the evening match, but the subject‑trait links are separate. Each link is a standalone fact: Match D is evening with Minnie, and Match B has 8 players. They don’t imply a time connection.

Clue 9: “Match A’s ball shares the sky hue of match D”

The wording “sky hue” sounds like it should refer to a color (blue or maybe orange during sunset), but the linked cells are purely “Match A.Ball Color = Orange”, “Match D.Match Time = Evening”, and “Match A.Player Count = 4”. The clue is actually just a narrative flourish – it doesn’t give a direct color match. It’s easy to spend time trying to figure out what “sky hue” means, but in the end it only confirms what you already know. The safest approach is to treat it as a confirmation of existing placements rather than a new deduction.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 174 is a clean, clue‑driven puzzle that rewards you for noticing which clues are “dual‑purpose” – for example, Clue 2 simultaneously sets referees, times, and a color. The warm‑colored ball clue and the morning match pair give you a strong foundation, and from there it’s just a matter of filling the remaining slots with the last unused values. No hidden values, no slash‑separated cells – just straightforward logic that clicks together quickly once you interpret “left half” correctly.

Solving more Profile Perfect levels? Bookmark the complete level answer list for quick access next time. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments. Have fun!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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