Profile Perfect Level 289 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 20, 2026
First, here is the final answer for Level 289. Once you've saved it, keep reading for the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 289 Answer
Here’s the completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 289 – the full solution is below, and then I’ll walk through each clue step by step.
| Subject | Bed Type | Scenery | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel A | Bunk Bed | Ocean | Fireplace |
| Hotel B | Queen Bed | City | Dispenser |
| Hotel C | Futon | Mountain | TV / Fridge |
Profile Perfect Level 289 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 289 drops you into a hotel puzzle with three rooms – Hotel A, B, and C – each needing a bed type, a scenery view, and a feature. The only locked starting answer is that Hotel C’s features includes TV. The clues are a mix of direct assignments and neighbor logic, but once you pick up the positional hints, everything falls into place quickly.
Step 1: Lock in Hotel C’s scenic view and bed type
The first clue says a hotel room with a Mountain view needs a remote control, which is the TV feature. That tells us two things right away: Hotel C’s Scenery is Mountain, and its Features already include TV (the initial answer). Clue 2 then says a room with a bed on the floor – that’s a futon – leaves space for many furnishings. That directly assigns Hotel C’s Bed Type as Futon. So now we have a solid anchor: Hotel C = Futon, Mountain, TV. The grid already shows both TV and Fridge later, but for now TV is the locked part.
Step 3: Find the Dispenser using the “next to” clue
Clue 3 says the hotel next to the Alps scenery – which is the Mountain view we just placed at Hotel C – is the one with the Dispenser. Since the hotels are listed in order A‑B‑C, the hotel right next to Hotel C is Hotel B. So Hotel B’s Features is Dispenser. This also confirms that Hotel C’s Scenery is Mountain (already set), and now we know Hotel B is the Dispenser room.
Step 4: Place Ocean scenery and check the adjacency rule
Clue 4 says the room near the beach is not next to the Futon. “Near the beach” clearly means Ocean scenery. Since Hotel C has the Futon, the Ocean room cannot be right next to Hotel C. In an A‑B‑C lineup, only Hotel A is two steps away from Hotel C (A‑B‑C, so A is not adjacent to C). That fits perfectly: Hotel A’s Scenery is Ocean. (Hotel B is between them, so A is not next to C.) This clue also double‑checks that Hotel C’s Bed Type is Futon – we already have that.
Step 5: Assign the natural heating (Fireplace) and rule out conflicts
Clue 5 says only one room has natural heating. That’s a Fireplace. Which hotel gets it? It can’t be Hotel C because C already has TV (and later Fridge) and no clue mentions a fireplace there. It can’t be Hotel B because we just assigned Dispenser. So the Fireplace belongs to Hotel A. Now Hotel A is locked: Ocean scenery and Fireplace feature.
Step 6: Place the Queen Bed using the size conflict
Clue 6 tells us the Queen Bed is too big to be placed with the Fireplace. Since Hotel A has the Fireplace, it cannot have the Queen Bed. Hotel C already has a Futon. That leaves only one place for the Queen Bed: Hotel B. And by elimination, Hotel A’s Bed Type must be Bunk Bed. This clue also repeats that Hotel A has Fireplace and Hotel B has Dispenser, which we already used, but it’s a nice consistency check.
Step 7: Fill in the remaining scenery and the slash feature
We now have scenery for Hotel A (Ocean) and Hotel C (Mountain). The only scenery left is City, which automatically goes to Hotel B. That matches the solved grid.
The last piece is Hotel C’s Features. The initial answer locked TV, but the final grid shows TV / Fridge – a slash‑separated pair. That means Hotel C’s room has both a TV and a Fridge. The clues never explicitly mention Fridge, but the puzzle’s solution includes it as a second value in that cell. So when you see the grid, treat that as one cell containing both features. No special deduction is needed – it’s simply the completed answer.
Now every cell is filled:
- Hotel A: Bunk Bed, Ocean, Fireplace
- Hotel B: Queen Bed, City, Dispenser
- Hotel C: Futon, Mountain, TV / Fridge
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 289
The “next to” clue with Alps scenery
Clue 3 says “Hotel next to Alps scenery is the one with Dispenser.” Some players might wonder if “Alps scenery” means the same as Mountain, or if it’s a different value. In this puzzle, it’s just another name for the Mountain view. Also, the phrase “next to” assumes a linear order of the hotels. The grid’s subject list (A, B, C) is the order, so the hotel immediately after or before the Mountain room is Hotel B. If you interpret “next to” as adjacent in a circle (or any direction), you might get confused. Stick with the listing order as the natural positional sequence.
The “not next to” rule in clue 4
Clue 4: “Room near the beach is not next to the Futon.” The “near the beach” is a synonym for Ocean scenery. The tricky part is that the clue doesn’t directly assign Ocean to a specific hotel – it only says the Ocean room is not adjacent to the Futon room. Since we already know Hotel C has the Futon, the only hotel that could be Ocean without being next to C is Hotel A (because B is in between). If you misread “not next to” as “not the same as” or “far away from,” you might place Ocean at Hotel B and then have to backtrack. The logic becomes clean once you realize the adjacency is about the A‑B‑C order.
The Queen Bed and Fireplace conflict
Clue 6 says “The Queen Bed is too big to be placed with the Fireplace.” This is a direct exclusion rule: whatever hotel has the Fireplace cannot have the Queen Bed. That’s straightforward, but the clue also redundantly restates that Hotel A gets Fireplace and Hotel B gets Dispenser. Some players may think the clue is trying to add new information, but it’s really just confirming the previous deductions. The important takeaway is that Queen Bed must go to the only remaining hotel without a bed type (Hotel B), and Bunk Bed then falls to Hotel A.
Handling the slash cell for Hotel C
The grid shows Hotel C’s Features as “TV / Fridge.” Since only TV is given as an initial answer, you might wonder where Fridge comes from. In Profile Perfect, a slash means both values are valid in the same cell. The puzzle doesn’t provide a specific clue for Fridge – it’s simply part of the solved layout. When you fill in the grid, treat that cell as containing both items. There’s no hidden deduction needed; it’s just the final answer.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 289 is a neat, compact puzzle that relies on a single starting lock and a few positional hints. The “next to” clues tie the hotels together in a clear A‑B‑C line, and the exclusion rule for the Queen Bed wraps up the bed types smoothly. The only surprise is the slash‑separated Fridge in Hotel C’s features, but once you know that convention, it’s easy to accept. With the three scenery views placed by process of elimination and the features falling into place one by one, this level ends up being a satisfying, quick solve.
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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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