Profile Perfect Level 274 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 18, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 274 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 274 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid for the level – I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in right after.
| Subject | Formation | Cheer Tool | Audience | Audience Reaction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cheerleader A | A | Megaphone | x2 | Excited |
| Cheerleader B | I | Pompom | x1 | Excited |
| Cheerleader C | O | Glow Stick | x3 | Sleepy |
Profile Perfect Level 274 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Level 274, I saw three cheerleaders (A, B, C) and four traits: Formation (letters A, I, O), Cheer Tool (Megaphone, Pompom, Glow Stick), Audience (x1, x2, x3), and Audience Reaction (Excited or Sleepy). No initial answers were locked, so I had to rely entirely on the five clues given. The clues link multiple cells together, so the trick is to follow the connections and let one confirmed answer lead to the next. Here’s how I did it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Cheerleader C’s tool and reaction – and B’s tool
Clue 2 says, “Glow Stick cheerleader is the only one who fails to entertain.” That directly ties Cheerleader C to the Glow Stick and to the Sleepy reaction (since “fails to entertain” means the audience is Sleepy). The same clue also links Cheerleader B’s Cheer Tool as Pompom – because if the Glow Stick is with C, and the only other tools are Megaphone and Pompom, the Pompom has to belong to one of the other two. The clue's linked cells confirm B’s tool is Pompom. So right away I have:
- Cheerleader C: Cheer Tool = Glow Stick, Audience Reaction = Sleepy
- Cheerleader B: Cheer Tool = Pompom
Step 2: Identify the cheerleader with the fewest audience using Clue 1
Clue 1 reads “The fewest audience is between and [initial].” The linked cells give Cheerleader A’s tool as Megaphone and Cheerleader C’s tool as Glow Stick. Putting that together with what I already know: C already has Glow Stick, so A must be the one with the Megaphone. That leaves B with Pompom, which matches Step 1. Now the “fewest audience” part: the cheerleader with x1 audience is the one who sits between the Megaphone user (A) and the Glow Stick user (C). Since the subjects are in order A, B, C, that middle spot is Cheerleader B. So B’s Audience is x1. This also confirms A’s Cheer Tool = Megaphone (already implied). So I now have:
- Cheerleader A: Cheer Tool = Megaphone
- Cheerleader B: Cheer Tool = Pompom, Audience = x1
- Cheerleader C: Cheer Tool = Glow Stick, Audience Reaction = Sleepy
Step 3: Use Clue 3 to place Cheerleader A’s formation and audience
Clue 3 says, “The formation does not attract the least audience.” The linked cells give Cheerleader A’s Formation as A, Cheerleader A’s Audience as x2, and again Cheerleader C’s tool as Glow Stick. So A’s Formation is the letter “A,” and her audience is x2 (the middle value, not the least). This fits perfectly: the least audience (x1) is already with B, so A cannot have x1. So now A has:
- Formation = A
- Audience = x2
Step 4: Fill Cheerleader C’s formation and audience with Clue 4
Clue 4: “The closed loop formation attracts the most audience.” The linked cells give Cheerleader C’s Formation as O, Audience as x3, and Audience Reaction as Sleepy (already known). A closed loop is clearly the letter O. So C’s formation is O, and her audience is x3, the largest. Everything lines up:
- Cheerleader C: Formation = O, Audience = x3, Cheer Tool = Glow Stick, Reaction = Sleepy
Step 5: Use Clue 5 to lock Cheerleader B’s formation and A’s reaction
Clue 5 says, “audience is not to the right of formation.” That’s a bit cryptic, but the linked cells tell the story: Cheerleader A’s Audience = x2, Cheerleader B’s Formation = I, and Cheerleader A’s Audience Reaction = Excited. The positional part “not to the right” means the cheerleader with audience x2 (A) is placed to the left of the cheerleader with formation I (B). Since the subjects are already in order A then B, that checks out. More importantly, this clue gives:
- Cheerleader B’s Formation = I
- Cheerleader A’s Audience Reaction = Excited
Now I know B’s formation is I. The only remaining reaction is for B – since C is Sleepy and A is Excited, B must be Excited. That fills the last cell.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After those five steps, every trait is accounted for. Cheerleader A has Formation A, Cheer Tool Megaphone, Audience x2, Reaction Excited. Cheerleader B has Formation I, Cheer Tool Pompom, Audience x1, Reaction Excited. Cheerleader C has Formation O, Cheer Tool Glow Stick, Audience x3, Reaction Sleepy. No hidden values or extra twists – the puzzle wraps up cleanly. The solved grid matches the one at the top of this walkthrough.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 274
Even though this level is fairly straightforward, a couple of the clues are worded in a way that might trip you up on the first read. Here’s how to parse them.
Clue 1: “The fewest audience is between and [initial]”
The phrasing feels incomplete – “between and [initial]” looks like it’s missing a word. But the linked cells give you the Megaphone (A) and Glow Stick (C), so the actual meaning is: the cheerleader with the smallest audience (x1) sits between the Megaphone user and the Glow Stick user. Since the subjects are in order A-B-C, that cheerleader is B. The clue essentially locks A’s and C’s tools and tells you where to place the x1 audience. Don’t get hung up on the missing word; focus on the cells it connects.
Clue 5: “audience is not to the right of formation”
This one is easy to overthink. It sounds like a position-based rule about the grid columns, but it’s actually about the order of the cheerleaders themselves. The linked cells show Cheerleader A’s audience (x2) and Cheerleader B’s formation (I). “Not to the right” means the cheerleader with audience x2 is not placed to the right of the cheerleader with formation I. Since A is left of B, that condition holds – and it also confirms the order A then B. The real gift from this clue is that it hands you B’s formation (I) and A’s reaction (Excited). So don’t waste time trying to interpret it as a column relationship; treat it as a positional hint about which cheerleader stands where.
Clue 3: “The formation does not attract the least audience”
This one is straightforward once you realize “the formation” refers to the shape of the formation (the letter A for Cheerleader A). It’s telling you that the A formation does not correspond to the lowest audience count (x1). That means A’s audience must be either x2 or x3. Combined with Clue 4, which gives x3 to C’s O formation, A ends up with x2. The linked cells also confirm A’s formation is A, so it’s a nice direct placement.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 274 is a tidy little puzzle that relies on a chain of direct assignments rather than complex comparisons. The key is letting each clue’s linked cells guide you: once you lock C’s Glow Stick and Sleepy reaction, the rest of the tools fall into place, and the audience sizes sort themselves out by the “between” and “most audience” hints. The formation letters turn out to be a simple A, I, O set that matches the cheerleaders’ names and positions. If you read the clues carefully and use the connections instead of guessing, the whole grid fills in without any backtracking. Happy solving
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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