Profile Perfect Level 294 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 20, 2026

Below is the complete final answer for Level 294. Once you've checked it, continue to the step-by-step guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 294 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 294 Answer

I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through every clue that locks it in.

SubjectDiverOxygen LevelNearby FishLocation
Diver AJackHalf+SharkUS
Diver BDavyLowWhaleIndonesia
Diver CLizFullManateeFrance
Diver DHectorHalf-SharkIndonesia

Profile Perfect Level 294 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 294 drops you into the ocean with four divers: A, B, C, and D. You’re matching each diver’s name, oxygen level, nearby fish, and dive location. Two answers start locked in: Diver C is Liz, and Diver A’s oxygen level is Half+. The rest you’ll fill using seven clues that connect divers, locations, and fish. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the first clue to lock Jack’s location and Diver A’s name

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Clue 1 says Jack hates cold water, so he heads straight for Key Largo. Key Largo is in the US. The clue links to Diver A’s diver and location cells. So Diver A’s diver is Jack, and Diver A’s location is US. Great start. We already knew Diver A’s oxygen level was Half+ from the initial answers, so now we have Diver A: Jack, Half+, and US. The nearby fish isn’t set yet, but we’ll get there.

Step 2: Pair Davy and Hector with the same country clue

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Clue 2 says Davy and Hector are diving in the same country. It directly assigns Diver B’s diver to Davy and Diver D’s diver to Hector. So now Diver B is Davy and Diver D is Hector. We don’t know their locations yet, but they share a country. Already we know the US is taken by Jack, so that country isn’t an option. France and Indonesia remain as possible countries for Davy and Hector.

Step 3: Pin down Hector’s oxygen and Diver D’s location

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Clue 3 says Diver D (Hector) used around half of his oxygen capacity, meaning Half- . That locks Diver D’s oxygen level to Half-. Good. Then clue 4 adds that Hector is diving in the largest archipelagic state – Indonesia. That gives Diver D’s location as Indonesia. But the clue also confirms Diver A’s location is US (we already have that), reinforcing that the US is taken. So now Diver D is Hector, Half-, Indonesia, and we know Davy (Diver B) must also be in Indonesia (since they’re in the same country per clue 2). That means Diver B’s location is Indonesia as well.

Step 4: Place the shark sighting and confirm Diver B’s country

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Clue 5 says the only non-mammalian fish are not neighbors with each other. In this puzzle, the non-mammalian fish are sharks (sharks are not mammals). The clue links Diver A’s nearby fish to Shark and Diver D’s nearby fish to Shark, and also sets Diver B’s location to Indonesia. Wait – let me read carefully. The clue states “The only non-mammalian fish are not neighbors with each other” and its linked cells are: Diver A’s nearby fish (Shark), Diver D’s nearby fish (Shark), and Diver B’s location (Indonesia). This tells us both Diver A and Diver D saw sharks, and Diver B is in Indonesia. We already knew Diver B’s location is Indonesia from the previous step, so this confirms it. Now we have Diver A’s nearby fish = Shark and Diver D’s nearby fish = Shark. Neither shark sighting is next to each other in the list (the puzzle likely means the divers aren’t neighbors, but the clue seems to just assign the fish). Since Diver A and Diver D both have sharks, that’s fine.

Step 5: Davy spots whales

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Clue 6 says Davy is the one admiring a pod of whales. So Diver B (Davy) has nearby fish = Whale. It also links Diver A’s nearby fish to Shark, which we already have. So Diver B’s fish is Whale. Now we know Diver B: Davy, Indonesia, Whale. Oxygen level? Not yet.

Step 6: Identify the female diver and her full tank

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Clue 7 says the female diver is pro at conserving her tank – that means Full oxygen. The clue links Diver C’s diver to Liz (which we already know from the initial answer), Diver C’s oxygen level to Full, and Diver B’s nearby fish to Whale (again confirming). So Diver C (Liz) has oxygen level Full. Now Diver C is Liz, Full, unknown fish and location. The only remaining fish is Manatee (since Shark and Whale are taken). And the only remaining location is France (Indonesia and US taken). So Diver C’s nearby fish must be Manatee and location France. That leaves Diver B’s oxygen level – the only oxygen not used is Low (Half+ and Half- and Full taken). So Diver B’s oxygen is Low. Perfect.

Step 7: Confirm all placements

Let’s review what we have:

  • Diver A: Jack, Half+, Shark, US
  • Diver B: Davy, Low, Whale, Indonesia
  • Diver C: Liz, Full, Manatee, France
  • Diver D: Hector, Half-, Shark, Indonesia

Everything matches the solved grid. No contradictions. All clues used. Done and done.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 294

Clue 5: “The only non-mammalian fish are not neighbors with each other”

This clue can trip you up because “not neighbors” sounds like a positional restriction, but in this level the clue is really just assigning the shark value to two divers. It also gives a location for Diver B. The phrase “not neighbors” might make you think you need to arrange divers in a row, but the puzzle doesn’t have a left‑to‑right order. Just take it at face value: the two shark divers (A and D) are not next to each other in whatever implicit ordering exists, but since they’re both already placed at opposite ends (A and D are not adjacent in the subject list), it works out automatically. The real takeaway is that both A and D see sharks, and B is in Indonesia.

Clue 4: “Hector is diving in the largest archipelagic state”

If you don’t know geography, you might wonder which country is the largest archipelagic state. It’s Indonesia. The clue also confirms Diver A’s location as US, which you already had from clue 1. But some players might hesitate, thinking the US could also be archipelagic. Stick with the puzzle’s intended answer – Indonesia is the clear choice. The clue’s linked cells push you there.

Clue 7: “The female diver is pro at conserving her tank”

The initial answer already told you Diver C is Liz, but this clue confirms it and adds the oxygen level Full. It also reinforces Diver B’s whale sighting. The tricky part is that you might think “female diver” could be another diver if you don’t recall that Liz is female. The puzzle expects you to know Liz is a female name. Once you accept that, the rest falls into place.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 294 is a straightforward logic grid once you follow the chain of names and locations. The key insight is that Davy and Hector share a country, which quickly narrows down Indonesia for both. The shark clue confirms two divers see sharks, and the whale clue locks in Davy’s fish. From there, the remaining values – Manatee, France, Low oxygen – slot in without any guesswork. Happy diving!

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and 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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