Profile Perfect Level 300 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 21, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 300 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 300 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid first, then I’ll walk you through how each clue locks it in.
| Bag | Type | Color | Forgotten Content | Owner | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bag A | Trolley | Blue | Laptop | Liam | x2 |
| Bag B | Backpack | Black | Water Bottle / Eraser | Ava | x5 |
| Bag C | Tote Bag | Beige | Wallet / Pen | Noah / Liam | x3 |
| Bag D | Drawstring | Green | Lunch Box / Laptop | Emma | x1 |
| Bag E | Satchel Bag | Brown | Book | Lucas | x4 |
Profile Perfect Level 300 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 300 starts with one locked answer (Bag A is a Trolley) and a handful of clues that point to specific owners, colors, and weights right away. The real fun comes from piecing together the positions — you’ve got adjacency clues, a distance clue, and a “right neighbor” link that build the order of the five bags. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the starting clue and the neighbor’s color
The puzzle gives us Bag A.Type = Trolley as a starting answer right on the board. Clue 2 says the Trolley bag’s neighbor has a Black color. Since Bag A is the Trolley, that means whichever bag sits next to it must be Black. At this point we don’t know left or right, but we know Bag B will eventually fill that role.
Step 2: The Drawstring bag and the middle bag’s owner
Clue 3 tells us the Drawstring bag is next to the bag in the middle — so Bag D is a Drawstring. Clue 5 says the middle bag is shared by the nerdy guy and his sibling. That’s Bag C, and its owner is Noah (and later we’ll see Liam joins him). That also puts Bag C in the center position (slot 3) once we work out the full order.
Step 3: Ava’s bag and the Backpack’s color
Clue 4 says nobody can rival the weight of Ava’s bag, so Bag B belongs to Ava and weighs x5. Clue 6 adds that the Backpack has the color that absorbs light the most — that’s Black. Since we already knew Bag B’s neighbor (the Trolley) would be Black, this confirms Bag B is a Backpack and Black. So now we have: Bag B = Backpack, Black, Owner Ava, Weight x5.
Step 4: The Drawstring’s weight and its neighbors
Clue 8 tells us the Drawstring bag weighs less than its neighbors. This gives us three weights at once: Bag D (Drawstring) weighs x1, Bag C weighs x3, and Bag E weighs x4. Later you’ll see Bag A’s weight comes from another clue.
Step 5: The Blue bag and the Drawstring are three apart
Clue 9 says the Blue bag is 3 columns away from the Drawstring. We also know from earlier that Bag A is the Trolley — and Clue 10 confirms Bag A is Blue and slightly heavier than Bag D (x2 vs x1). So Bag A is Blue and weighs x2. Now the distance clue matters a lot once we figure out the order.
Step 6: The Tote Bag’s owner is hungry — several details fall in place
Clue 11 is a big one: the owner of the Tote Bag is hungry and unable to buy food. It tells us Bag C is a Tote Bag, its color is Beige, and its forgotten content includes a Wallet. It also reaffirms Bag A is a Trolley, Bag D is a Drawstring, Bag E forgot a Book, and Bag A weighs x2. So now Bag C is locked: Tote Bag, Beige, Weight x3, Owner Noah (plus Liam later), Forgotten Content Wallet (and eventually Pen).
Step 7: Noah’s neighbors are both female
Clue 12 says both of Noah’s neighbors are the same gender. Noah owns Bag C (the middle bag), so its two neighbors must be female. We already know Bag B belongs to Ava (female), and Clue 12 also names Bag D’s owner as Emma (female). That fits perfectly — and it tells us Bag D is Emma’s bag.
Step 8: Satchel Bag’s color and the Green Drawstring
Clue 13 says the Satchel Bag’s color is not Green. That means the Satchel Bag is some other color, and it also tells us Bag D (the Drawstring) is Green. Plus we learn Bag E is a Satchel Bag. So now Bag D: Drawstring, Green, Owner Emma, Weight x1.
Step 9: Liam’s bag and the second laptop
Clue 14 says Liam is not the only one who forgot a laptop — so Bag A belongs to Liam and its forgotten content is Laptop. That’s important because later we see Bag D also has Laptop in its forgotten content (Lunch Box / Laptop), which matches “not the only one.”
Step 10: The hungry pair and the right neighbor
Clue 15 mentions the hungry pair — Bag C’s forgotten content (Wallet) and Bag D’s forgotten content (Lunch Box). Clue 16 ties it together: Noah and Liam (owners of Bag C) are not alone, their right neighbor is also hungry. That means Bag D is directly to the right of Bag C. So the order must have Bag C at position 3 and Bag D at position 4. We also learn from Clue 16 that Bag E’s color is Brown.
Step 11: Lucas’s bag is second heaviest
Clue 18 tells us Lucas’s bag is the second heaviest. The heaviest is Bag B at x5, so second heaviest is x4 — that’s Bag E. So Bag E belongs to Lucas and weighs x4. Its color is Brown, its type is Satchel Bag, and it forgot a Book (from Clue 1).
Step 12: Solving the positions with the distance and rightmost clues
Now we have a few positional constraints. Bag A and Bag B are neighbors (from Clue 2). Bag C and Bag D are neighbors with D to the right (from Clue 16). Bag A is 3 columns away from Bag D (Clue 9). And the rightmost bag (position 5) must be Bag E, because Clue 1 says the owner of the rightmost bag forgot Homework, and that’s the Book in Bag E.
Let’s test the only arrangement that works. If Bag A is at position 1, then its neighbor Bag B must be at position 2. Bag C at position 3, Bag D at position 4, and Bag E at position 5. That puts Bag A (position 1) exactly 3 columns away from Bag D (position 4) — yes, 1→2, 2→3, 3→4 is three steps. Bag C’s neighbors (positions 2 and 4) are both female (Ava and Emma), satisfying Clue 12. And the rightmost bag is E, matching the homework clue. All other possible orders fail because they would put Bag D at the rightmost spot, which contradicts Clue 1.
Step 13: The final forgotten contents and the Pen
Clue 17 deals with those who brought Water Bottle — they didn’t forget the Pen. Bag B has Water Bottle (and Eraser), so it doesn’t have Pen. That leaves Bag C with Pen as its second forgotten item (alongside Wallet). Bag D’s forgotten content is Lunch Box and Laptop (from Clues 14, 15, and 17). Everything lines up.
Solution: The remaining matches fill in automatically
With all positions and traits confirmed, the grid is complete. Bag A: Trolley, Blue, Laptop, Liam, x2. Bag B: Backpack, Black, Water Bottle/Eraser, Ava, x5. Bag C: Tote Bag, Beige, Wallet/Pen, Noah/Liam, x3. Bag D: Drawstring, Green, Lunch Box/Laptop, Emma, x1. Bag E: Satchel Bag, Brown, Book, Lucas, x4. No hidden values remain, and every clue checks out.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 300
The “3 columns away” clue and the rightmost homework
Clue 9 says the Blue bag (Bag A) is 3 columns away from the Drawstring bag (Bag D). At first glance you might think of multiple possible distances, but the neighbor clues narrow it down. The real trap is forgetting that “away” works in both directions — until you combine it with the homework clue (Clue 1) that forces Bag E to be the rightmost bag. If you try the other arrangement, Bag D ends up at position 5, which would make it the rightmost instead of Bag E, breaking that first clue.
The “both neighbors are the same gender” clue
Clue 12 says both of Noah’s neighbors are the same gender. Since Noah owns Bag C, you need to confirm who owns the bags on either side. It’s easy to overlook that this clue also gives you Bag D’s owner (Emma) and confirms Bag B’s owner (Ava). The tricky part is that it only works if Bag C is not at either end — which it isn’t, once you place it in the middle.
The “Liam is not the only one” laptop clue
Clue 14 says Liam is not the only one who forgot a Laptop. That tells you Bag A’s owner is Liam and its forgotten content is Laptop. But it also hints that another bag has Laptop too — that’s Bag D, which ends up with both Lunch Box and Laptop. Some players might assume only one bag can have Laptop, but the slash-separated values in the solved grid show multiple items are allowed in the same cell.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 300 is all about using adjacency and distance clues to line up the bags in the correct order. Once you place Bag A next to Bag B, Bag C next to Bag D, and Bag E at the far right, everything else — colors, owners, forgotten items — falls into place. The key was not rushing the positional reasoning and letting the rightmost clue anchor the whole sequence. Happy solving!
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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