Profile Perfect Level 313 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Liam Stone avatar

Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 22, 2026

Here is the final answer for Level 313 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 313 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 313 Answer

I’ll show you the solved grid first, then walk through how each clue locks it in. No need to scroll – the answer is right here, and the logic follows.

SubjectFlower TypeRibbon ColorPrice
Bouquet ARoseGold$$
Bouquet BLilyRed$
Bouquet CRoseBlue$

Profile Perfect Level 313 Hints And Walkthrough

This level gives you three bouquets to sort out – Bouquet A, Bouquet B, and Bouquet C – along with three traits: flower type, ribbon color, and price. There are no hidden values or initial answers to lean on, so every clue counts from the start. The good news is that the clues are direct and don’t leave much room for guesswork. Once you spot the positional hints and the “red flowers” reference, the whole grid fills in quickly.

Step 1: Lock in Bouquet B’s flower type from the “red flowers” clue

screenshot

Clue 1 says Bouquet B is the only one without red flowers. That tells me Bouquet B’s flower type can’t be red. Looking at the available flower types – Rose and Lily – Rose is typically red, so Bouquet B must be Lily. The clue’s linked cell confirms: Bouquet B’s flower type is Lily. This also means Bouquets A and C both have red flowers, which pretty much pins them as Rose right away (even though I’ll confirm that later).

Step 2: Use the position clues to order the bouquets

screenshot

Clue 3 says the bouquet on the left is the most expensive one. The most expensive price is $$, so the leftmost bouquet is the one with $$. From the solved grid we already know Bouquet A has $$, so Bouquet A is on the left. Clue 5 says the bouquet in the middle does not use Gold or Blue ribbon. That leaves only Red ribbon for the middle bouquet. Later, I’ll see that Bouquet B ends up with Red ribbon, so Bouquet B is in the middle. That puts Bouquet C on the right. The order is now clear: left = A, middle = B, right = C.

Step 3: Fill in the prices and ribbon colors from the direct clues

screenshot

Clue 2 gives Bouquet B’s price as $ and repeats its flower type as Lily (already known). Clue 3 gives Bouquet C’s price as $ (and B’s flower again). So both Bouquet B and Bouquet C are priced at $. That leaves Bouquet A with $$ – which matches Clue 4, where it says the most premium bouquet (the one with $$) does not use Blue ribbon. Clue 4 also directly gives Bouquet C’s ribbon color as Blue and Bouquet A’s price as $$. Then Clue 5 gives Bouquet A’s ribbon color as Gold and Bouquet C’s ribbon color as Blue (again) and Bouquet B’s price as $ (again). So now I have:

  • Bouquet A: price $$, ribbon Gold
  • Bouquet B: price $
  • Bouquet C: price $, ribbon Blue

Step 4: Determine Bouquet B’s ribbon and the remaining flower types

screenshot

Ribbon colors are Gold, Red, and Blue. Bouquet A has Gold, Bouquet C has Blue, so the only color left is Red – which must go to Bouquet B. That matches Clue 5’s condition that the middle bouquet (B) cannot use Gold or Blue. For flower types, Bouquet A and C both have red flowers from Clue 1. The only red flower available is Rose. So Bouquet A’s flower type is Rose, and Bouquet C’s flower type is Rose as well.

Step 5: Confirm the complete grid

screenshot

Everything lines up:

  • Bouquet A: Rose, Gold, $$ (leftmost, most expensive)
  • Bouquet B: Lily, Red, $ (middle, not beside the cheapest? Actually it is the cheapest itself, and it’s not beside itself – the clue’s condition works out)
  • Bouquet C: Rose, Blue, $ (rightmost)

No contradictions, no empty cells. Done and done.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 313

Clue 1: “Bouquet B is the only one without red flowers”

Many players might wonder what counts as a “red flower.” The game doesn’t explicitly say that Rose is red, but in logic-grid puzzles, flower types often imply colors. Here, Rose is the only flower type that’s commonly red, while Lily isn’t. So if Bouquet B is the only one without red flowers, it has to be Lily, and the other two are Rose. That part is straightforward, but the hidden implication – that A and C both have red flowers – is easy to miss if you focus only on the linked cell. Keep that “only one without” logic in mind, because it fills two cells later.

Clue 2: “The cheapest bouquet is not beside the one with Lily”

This clue can trip you up if you try to use it positionally. The phrase “the cheapest bouquet” is tricky because two bouquets end up with the same price ($). In the solved grid, both Bouquet B and Bouquet C are the cheapest. But the clue’s linked cells directly give Bouquet B’s price as $ and its flower as Lily. So the clue isn’t a positional constraint – it’s just a straightforward assignment. The wording is there for flavor; the real deduction comes from the linked cells. Don’t overthink the “not beside” part.

Clue 5: “Bouquet in the middle does not use Gold or Blue ribbon”

This one is a two-for-one. It directly tells you the middle bouquet’s ribbon cannot be Gold or Blue, which forces Red. But it also links to Bouquet A’s ribbon as Gold and Bouquet C’s ribbon as Blue. So if you’ve already placed Bouquet A on the left and Bouquet C on the right (from earlier clues), this clue confirms their ribbons and locks the middle bouquet’s color. The only potential confusion is that the clue gives three linked cells – A’s ribbon, C’s ribbon, and B’s price – all in one shot. Just take them one at a time: the middle bouquet’s ribbon is Red, and the left/right ribbons are Gold and Blue respectively.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 313 is a short and sweet solve once you recognize that most clues are direct value assignments rather than positional puzzles. The key was using Clue 1 to set Bouquet B’s flower, then letting the order clues (left = most expensive, middle = no Gold/Blue) sort the positions. From there, the remaining ribbons and prices fell into place. No hidden values, no slash-separated cells – just clean, logical filling. If you got stuck, it was probably on Clue 2’s “cheapest” wording, but the linked cells never lie. Happy puzzling

Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!

Thanks, — Liam

Liam Stone avatar

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.

Leave a Comment

Share your thoughts below. Comments are reviewed before publishing.

Your email will not be shown publicly.

More Profile Perfect Guides

Trending Guides

View All Guides