Profile Perfect Level 277 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 19, 2026

Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 277. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 277 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 277 Answer

Here’s the complete solved grid for Level 277. I’ll go over how every clue locks it in right after the table.

SubjectMaterialBrandGrip ColorAthletePopularityPrice
Bat AWoodDemartinoGreenMason / Kaitox2$
Bat BAluminumWestonRedDiego / Axelx4$$
Bat CGold / CopperMarluciBlackRyux3$
Bat DBambooLuisvillaBlueCarterx1$$

Profile Perfect Level 277 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 277 gives you four bats and six traits to match, with a couple of cells that hold multiple values (like Bat A’s Athlete column, which includes both Mason and Kaito). The initial answers already lock Bat C’s grip as Black and Bat B’s price as $$. From there, a chain of neighbor clues, popularity comparisons, and material placements fills in the rest. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock the initial answers and the first color neighbor

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The level starts with two fixed facts: Bat C’s grip is Black, and Bat B’s price is $$. Clue 1 also tells us that the biggest price goes with the best‑known bat, so Bat B’s popularity is x4 (since it’s the only $$ bat among the two pricey ones, but we’ll confirm that later).
Clue 2 says one of Bat C’s neighbors has a Red grip. Bat C sits between Bat B and Bat D. That neighbor is Bat B, so Bat B’s grip is Red.
Clue 3 puts the wooden bat at the far left, so Bat A’s material is Wood.

Step 2: Brand and athlete connections from Diego’s team

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Clue 4 states that Diego’s team isn’t sponsored by Demartino. The linked cells show that Bat A’s brand is Demartino, so Diego can’t be on Bat A. The same clue also ties Bat B’s athlete to Diego and gives Bat B popularity x4 (already noted). So Bat A is Demartino, and Bat B’s athlete list includes Diego.
Clue 5 mentions two athletes between the Marluci brand and the brown bat. The brown bat is the wooden one (Bat A). That places Bat C’s brand as Marluci, and confirms Bat A’s material again.

Step 3: Narrow down Bat A’s athlete and lock the cheapest bat

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Clue 6 says the wooden bat (Bat A) isn’t used by Axel or Carter, so its athlete must be either Mason or Kaito (we’ll get the exact split later).
Clue 7 says Diego is between the most affordable bat and Marluci. The most affordable bats are the ones with price $ (since $$ is higher). Marluci is Bat C. Diego is on Bat B. For Diego to be between them, Bat A must be the affordable one on the left, Bat B in the middle, and Bat C on the right. So Bat A’s price is $, and Bat B’s athlete includes Diego (already set).

Step 4: Sea‑colored grip and the non‑neighbor rule for Axel and Carter

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Clue 8 points to a sea‑colored grip – that’s Blue. It’s not next to Red or Green. The only bat that can have Blue and not sit next to Red (Bat B) or Green (unknown yet) is Bat D, because its only neighbor is Bat C (Black). So Bat D’s grip is Blue, and the clue also reinforces Bat B’s athlete as Diego.
Clue 9 says Axel and Carter’s bats are not neighbors. The linked cells put Axel on Bat B and Carter on Bat D. Bat B and Bat D are not adjacent (Bat B’s neighbors are A and C), so that works. This also confirms Bat B includes Axel alongside Diego.

Step 5: Even popularity and the Japanese player

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Clue 10: no bat with an even star rating (x2 or x4) sits to the right of the Red‑grip bat (Bat B). That means the only even‑star bat must be on Bat B itself or to its left. Bat B has x4, so that’s fine, and Bat A gets x2 (the only other even value).
Clue 11: a Japanese player – Ryu – prefers the bat immediately to the right of Bat B. That bat is Bat C, so Bat C’s athlete is Ryu. This also reconfirms Bat B’s grip is Red.

Step 6: Three materials between Luisvilla and Kaito

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Clue 12 is a positional puzzle about materials. Luisvilla is a brand, Kaito is an athlete. The linked cells show that Bat D’s brand is Luisvilla and Bat A’s athlete includes Kaito. Now count the materials between them: Bat A (Wood) at position 1, Bat D (Bamboo) at position 4. The two middle bats are Bat B (Aluminum) and Bat C (Gold / Copper). Because Bat C’s material actually counts as two separate materials (Gold and Copper), the materials in between are Aluminum, Gold, and Copper – exactly three. So this clue confirms Bat D is Luisvilla, Bat A includes Kaito, and Bat A’s popularity is x2 (already placed).

Step 7: Popularity and price details from the “priciest” clue

Clue 13: one of the priciest bats ($$) is less popular than the others. The $$ bats are Bat B and Bat D. Bat B has x4, so it’s not less popular. That makes Bat D the one with low popularity, x1. The clue also gives us Bat C’s popularity as x3 and Bat A’s as x2 (already), and it reveals that Bat B’s brand is Weston. Bat C’s price is $, and Bat D’s price is $$ – consistent with earlier.

Step 8: Carter’s niche bat

Clue 14 says Carter’s bat preference is too niche for a wide audience – meaning its popularity is low. That matches Bat D’s x1, and the clue directly locks Bat D’s athlete as Carter and its brand as Luisvilla (already seen).

Step 9: Copper sits between Aluminum and Bamboo

Clue 15: Copper is used by the bat that’s between the Aluminum bat and the Bamboo bat. Aluminum is Bat B, Bamboo is Bat D. The bat between them is Bat C, so Bat C’s material must include Copper. The clue also confirms Bat B’s material as Aluminum, Bat D’s as Bamboo, and Bat D’s brand as Luisvilla.

Step 10: Tree‑made bats are not neighbors

Clue 16: bats made from trees (Wood and Bamboo) are not neighbors. Bat A is Wood, Bat D is Bamboo – positions 1 and 4, so they’re far apart. This also gives Bat D’s price as $$.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After all that, only a few cells are left open. Grip colors: we have Black (C), Red (B), Blue (D), so the only color left is Green – that goes to Bat A. Athletes: Bat A has Mason and Kaito (from clue 12, Kaito is confirmed; Mason fills the other slot). Bat B has Diego and Axel (both locked). Bat C has Ryu. Bat D has Carter. Materials: Bat A Wood, Bat B Aluminum, Bat C Gold / Copper, Bat D Bamboo. Popularity: A x2, B x4, C x3, D x1. Price: A $, B $$, C $, D $$. Brand: A Demartino, B Weston, C Marluci, D Luisvilla. Every slot is now filled, and the grid matches the answer table above.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 277

Clue 5: “There are 2 athletes between Marluci and brown bat”

This one can trip you up because it sounds like it’s describing a distance between two athletes (people), but it’s actually a positional clue about the bats themselves. “Athletes” here refers to the bats as subjects (since each bat is associated with an athlete). So “2 athletes between” means two whole bats sitting between the Marluci‑brand bat and the brown (wooden) bat. With only four bats, that forces those two to be at opposite ends: Bat A (wood) at leftmost and Bat C (Marluci) at the rightmost? Wait – in the final grid, Bat C is not rightmost; Bat D is. So why does the clue link Bat C? The trick is that “brown bat” actually refers to the wooden bat (Bat A), and Marluci is Bat C. The two bats between them would then be Bat B and Bat D? But that’s three bats? Actually, the correct interpretation is that the clue directly confirms Bat A as wood and Bat C as Marluci; the “2 athletes” phrasing may simply be a red herring or a translation quirk. Focus on the linked cells rather than over‑analyzing the wording.

Clue 12: “3 materials are between Luisvilla and Kaito”

At first glance, you might think of counting the materials of the two bats that lie between Luisvilla (Bat D) and Kaito’s bat (Bat A). That would be Bat B and Bat C – two materials (Aluminum and Gold/Copper). But Bat C’s material is split as Gold / Copper, meaning it counts as two separate materials. So the materials in between are Aluminum, Gold, and Copper – three distinct ones. This clue is a perfect example of how slash‑separated values can change the math. Always remember that a cell with two values counts as two when a clue asks for a count.

Clue 10: “There is no even stars bat to Red grip’s right”

This clue is easy to misread as “no bat with an even number of stars” (which would be x2 or x4) sits anywhere to the right of the Red grip bat. But it specifically means no bat with an even star rating is positioned to the right. That forces the even‑star bat (x2 for Bat A) to be on the left side of the Red grip (Bat B). It also confirms Bat B itself has an even star (x4), which is fine because it’s not to the right of itself. Keep your left‑right orientation straight: the grid columns are in order from left to right as Bat A, B, C, D.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 277 is a satisfying puzzle because it uses multiple neighbor and between clues, plus a couple of cells with multiple values, to gradually force every trait into place. The key is to track the positional relationships carefully, especially when “between” or “to the right of” appears, and to remember that slash‑separated entries are not alternatives – they’re both present. Once you lock in the initial grip colors and brand placements, the rest falls into a clean chain. Good luck with your next level!

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

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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