Profile Perfect Level 235 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 12, 2026
The final answer for Level 235 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 235 Answer
Here’s the fully solved grid for Level 235, followed by the step-by-step breakdown of how each clue locks everything into place.
| Subject | Material | Tiers | Product |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shelf A | Metal | 5 | Cereal |
| Shelf B | Wood | 3 | Milk |
| Shelf C | Metal | 4 | Chips |
Profile Perfect Level 235 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 235, I saw three shelves (A, B, and C) with three traits to match: Material, Tiers, and Product. No initial answers or hidden values this time — just five clues that build on each other in a clean chain. The solve path turned out to be straightforward once I found the right starting point. Let’s work through it together.
Step 1: Lock in Shelf B’s material and tiers from the first two clues
Clue 1 tells us that Shelf B can fit fewer items than the other two shelves, and it directly confirms that Shelf B’s material is Wood. That’s a great starting place because it pins down one whole trait value right away.
Clue 2 then says the shelf with the fewest tiers is not beside the Wood shelf. Since we already know Shelf B is Wood, the shelf with the fewest tiers can’t be placed next to it. But here’s the key: the same clue also confirms that Shelf B itself has 3 tiers. That means Shelf B is the shelf with the fewest tiers, which makes sense — it has to be the smallest shelf to fit the fewest items. So now we know Shelf B’s material is Wood and its tiers are 3.
Step 2: Use the leftmost shelf clue to place Shelf C’s tier count
Clue 3 says the leftmost shelf has the most tiers. The leftmost shelf is Shelf A, so that shelf gets the highest tier number. The puzzle already linked this clue to Shelf C’s tier count being 4, which tells us that Shelf C cannot be the leftmost shelf. Since Shelf A is leftmost with the most tiers, and Shelf B already has 3, the only remaining tier count for Shelf C is 4. That locks in Shelf C’s tiers as 4.
At this point, we have:
- Shelf B: Wood, 3 tiers
- Shelf C: 4 tiers
- Shelf A: still unknown material and product, but we know it has the most tiers — which must be 5, since that’s the only tier value left.
Step 3: Place the Chips and confirm Shelf A’s tier count
Clue 4 tells us that Chips are not found inside the biggest shelf. The biggest shelf would be the one with the most tiers — that’s Shelf A, with 5 tiers (as we deduced in the previous step). So Chips cannot be on Shelf A. The clue directly links Shelf C’s product to Chips, which means Shelf C holds the Chips. This also confirms that Shelf A’s tiers are indeed 5.
Now we have:
- Shelf A: 5 tiers, product is not Chips
- Shelf B: Wood, 3 tiers, product unknown
- Shelf C: 4 tiers, product is Chips
Step 4: Use the center shelf clue to place Cereal and Milk
Clue 5 says Cereal and Chips are not inside the shelf in the center. The center shelf is Shelf B (since the shelves are ordered A, B, C from left to right). So Cereal cannot be on Shelf B, and we already know Chips is on Shelf C. That means Cereal must go on Shelf A, and Shelf B’s product is the only remaining one: Milk.
This completes all the product placements:
- Shelf A: Cereal
- Shelf B: Milk
- Shelf C: Chips
Step 5: Finish the remaining material placements
We have one trait left to fill: material. Shelf B is already confirmed as Wood. Shelf A and Shelf C both need a material, and only one value remains besides Wood: Metal. Since both shelves could be Metal, we check if any clue restricts this. Clue 1 only said Shelf B is Wood. No other clue mentions material for the other shelves. With two shelves left and one material type (Metal) available, both Shelf A and Shelf C must be Metal. The solved grid confirms that.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, every cell is filled. Shelf A ends up as Metal with 5 tiers and Cereal. Shelf B is Wood with 3 tiers and Milk. Shelf C is Metal with 4 tiers and Chips. No slash-separated values or hidden cells appear in this level, so the grid is clean and final.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 235
Even though Level 235 isn’t the most complex puzzle in the game, a couple of the clues can trip you up if you read them too quickly. Here’s a closer look at the ones that might need a second pass.
### The “not beside” wording in Clue 2
Clue 2 says the shelf with the fewest tiers is not beside the Wood shelf. The tricky part is that the shelf with the fewest tiers turns out to be the Wood shelf itself — Shelf B. So the clue is really saying that Shelf B is not beside itself, which is always true. New players sometimes think the clue means there’s another shelf with few tiers that’s placed away from a different Wood shelf. But once you see that “the fewest tiers” points back to Shelf B, the clue simply reinforces that placement.
### The leftmost shelf and most tiers connection in Clue 3
Clue 3 states the leftmost shelf has the most tiers, but then it directly links to Shelf C having 4 tiers. That can feel contradictory at first: why would a clue about the leftmost shelf pin down a value for Shelf C? The answer is that the clue is doing two things at once — it tells you that Shelf A (leftmost) has the highest number of tiers (5), and it also uses that fact to confirm that Shelf C has 4 tiers by elimination. It’s not saying Shelf C is the leftmost shelf; it’s using the deduction to lock in the remaining tier value.
### Clue 5 and the center shelf placement
Clue 5 says Cereal and Chips are not inside the shelf in the center. Since the three shelves are in order A (left), B (center), C (right), the center shelf is clearly Shelf B. The clue then links Shelf A to Cereal and Shelf C to Chips, which can make it look like the clue is only about those two products. But the real value here is that it also confirms Shelf B has the remaining product — Milk — which is easy to overlook if you’re just scanning the linked cells.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 235 is a tidy little puzzle that rewards careful reading of each clue’s linked cells. The key was recognizing that the first two clues together lock in Shelf B’s material and tier count, which then opens up the rest of the grid through elimination. No hidden values, no slash-separated cells, and no complex position logic — just a clean, satisfying solve that builds one step at a time. Hopefully this walkthrough helps you finish the level with a clear head.
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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