Profile Perfect Level 3 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 24, 2026

The quick solution for Level 3 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 3 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 3 Answer

Here’s the solved grid up top, with the step-by-step reasoning right after it.

SubjectTypeWallFloor
Room ABedroomFloralSolid
Room BKitchenStripedTiled

Profile Perfect Level 3 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 3 is a short, clean puzzle with only two rooms and three traits per room. You already have one locked answer from the start: Room B’s floor is Tiled. From there, the four clues drop into place one after another, like a little chain reaction. Let’s walk through it.

Step 1: Use the starting answer to pin down Room B’s type

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The very first clue is the one that gives you the initial answer. It says tools to make food can be found in Room B. That’s a direct match: if tools for food are in Room B, then Room B must be the Kitchen. So I lock in Room B’s type as Kitchen. That’s one cell filled right away, and it also tells me Room A will be something else (since there are only two rooms).

At this point I have:

  • Room B: Floor = Tiled (locked from the start), Type = Kitchen (from Clue 1)
  • Room A: nothing yet

Step 2: The “beside the Tiled floor” clue connects Room A’s floor

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The second clue says: “The room beside the Tiled floor has Solid color.” Now, “beside” in a two-room puzzle means the other room. Since Room B has the Tiled floor, the room beside it is Room A. So Room A’s floor must be Solid. That gives me Room A’s floor = Solid.

Now I have:

  • Room A: Floor = Solid
  • Room B: Floor = Tiled, Type = Kitchen

Step 3: Use the “next to the Kitchen” clue to find Room A’s type

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Clue 3 says: “Next to the Kitchen is the room where people sleep.” Again, with only two rooms, the room next to the Kitchen is Room A. So the room where people sleep – which is the Bedroom – must be Room A. That gives Room A’s type = Bedroom.

Now I have:

  • Room A: Type = Bedroom, Floor = Solid
  • Room B: Type = Kitchen, Floor = Tiled

Step 4: The Bedroom’s wall pattern is Floral

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Clue 4 says: “The Bedroom has a Floral pattern on the wall.” Since Room A is the Bedroom, its wall is Floral. So Room A’s wall = Floral.

Now I have:

  • Room A: Type = Bedroom, Wall = Floral, Floor = Solid
  • Room B: Type = Kitchen, Floor = Tiled, Wall = unknown

Step 5: Fill Room B’s wall by elimination

With only two rooms and three wall options (the puzzle uses Floral, Striped, and Solid – but Solid is a floor, not a wall? Wait, let’s check the traits. The traits are Type, Wall, Floor. The wall values in the solved grid are Floral and Striped. So the wall options are Floral, Striped, and possibly something else? Actually the grid only shows two rooms, so the wall values are Floral and Striped. Since Room A already has Floral, the only remaining wall value is Striped. That must go to Room B. So Room B’s wall = Striped.

Now the grid is complete:

SubjectTypeWallFloor
Room ABedroomFloralSolid
Room BKitchenStripedTiled

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

All cells are filled. There’s no hidden value in this level – every answer is right in front of you once you follow the clues. The chain was simple: the starting answer gave Room B’s floor and type, then the “beside” clue placed Room A’s floor, the “next to” clue gave Room A’s type, and the bedroom clue gave its wall. The last wall value had only one place to go. Done and done.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 3

The “beside the Tiled floor” phrasing

Clue 2 says “The room beside the Tiled floor has Solid color.” Some players might read this as “the room that is beside the room with the Tiled floor” – which is the same thing in a two-room puzzle, but it’s easy to overthink. The clue doesn’t say “beside the room with the Tiled floor”; it says “beside the Tiled floor.” That’s a tiny difference, but it doesn’t change the outcome. The Tiled floor belongs to Room B, so the room beside that floor is Room A. The clue is linking Room B’s floor value to Room A’s floor value directly. Just remember: “beside” here means the other room.

The “Next to the Kitchen” clue might seem redundant

Once you’ve placed Room B as the Kitchen, the clue “Next to the Kitchen is the room where people sleep” feels almost too obvious. But in a logic grid, you still need to confirm that Room A is the Bedroom – and this clue does exactly that. It also sets up the next clue about the Bedroom’s wall. Don’t skip over it just because you already guessed Room A was a bedroom; the puzzle requires the clue to lock it in.

Why the wall for Room B isn’t given directly

Level 3 doesn’t give you a direct clue for Room B’s wall. That’s deliberate – you’re supposed to deduce it by elimination after placing all other values. If you try to force a clue about Striped walls, you won’t find one. The trick is to notice that after you fill Room A’s wall as Floral, the only remaining wall value (Striped) automatically belongs to Room B. This is a common pattern in early Profile Perfect levels: the last cell fills itself.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 3 is a warm‑up puzzle that teaches you how to chain clues together. The initial answer locks one subject’s floor and then immediately unlocks its type. From there, the “beside” and “next to” clues connect the two rooms by their floors and types, and the final direct clue about the bedroom’s wall completes the picture. The only tricky part is reading the positional language correctly – but once you see that “beside” and “next to” just mean “the other room,” the solve is smooth. Keep this chain‑reaction logic in mind as you move into harder levels where more subjects and traits come into play.

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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