Profile Perfect Level 314 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 22, 2026

You can find the final answer for Level 314 below. After that, I'll guide you through each step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 314 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 314 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there. Here’s the final answer for Profile Perfect Level 314:

SubjectBrandFillingPackaging ColorPopularity
Chocolate AChadburyMintNavyStar5
Chocolate BToblerouxOrangeYellowStar2
Chocolate CHershwayStrawberry / PeanutRedStar4
Chocolate DNestlorAlmondPurpleStar3

Profile Perfect Level 314 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 314 gives you four chocolates to sort by brand, filling, packaging color, and popularity. Two answers are locked in from the start: Chocolate A’s filling is Mint, and Chocolate C’s packaging is Red. The rest you’ll piece together using a mix of direct statements, positional hints, and one cell that holds two fillings at once. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the “deep blue” and “fresh aftertaste” clues to lock A’s packaging and D’s brand

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Clue 1 tells you the deep blue packaging isn’t next to the Red one. Since we already know Chocolate C has Red packaging, the deep blue must belong to Chocolate A—and that gives us Navy as A’s packaging color. Clue 2 mentions Nestlor is farthest from the “fresh aftertaste” filling. The fresh aftertaste filling is Mint (the initial answer for Chocolate A). On the list, Chocolate A is first, Chocolate D is last, so D is farthest from A. That means Chocolate D’s brand is Nestlor. Two quick locks: A’s packaging is Navy, D’s brand is Nestlor.

Step 2: Tobleroux and Yellow packaging go together

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Clue 3 is straightforward: Tobleroux is inside the Yellow packaging. So Chocolate B gets Tobleroux as its brand and Yellow as its packaging color. That’s B’s brand and color locked in one go.

Step 3: The rightmost chocolate is the 3rd highest rated

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Clue 4 says the chocolate on the far right has the third‑highest popularity. The subjects run from left to right as A, B, C, D, so “rightmost” means Chocolate D. The third‑highest ranking here is Star3 (since Star5 is highest, Star4 next, Star3 third). So Chocolate D’s popularity is Star3. We already knew D’s brand is Nestlor from Step 1, so that pair is solid.

Step 4: Chadbury’s chocolate sells out first

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Clue 6 states Chadbury’s chocolate always sells out first on Valentine’s Day—that means it’s the most popular, Star5. And the brand itself is Chadbury, so Chocolate A gets both its brand (Chadbury) and its popularity (Star5). Now A is completely filled: Brand Chadbury, Filling Mint, Packaging Navy, Popularity Star5.

Step 5: Citrus filling is the least popular of all

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Clue 8 tells us the chocolate with citrus filling (Orange) is less popular than every other chocolate. That places Orange at the lowest popularity level, Star2. It also confirms which chocolate carries the Orange filling. Since B’s brand and packaging are already set, the only spot left for Orange is Chocolate B’s filling. So B’s filling becomes Orange and B’s popularity becomes Star2. We now have B: Tobleroux, Orange, Yellow, Star2.

Step 6: Strawberry enhances Hershway’s chocolate

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Clue 5 says a fruit with external seeds (that’s a strawberry, with its seeds on the outside) enhances Hershway’s flavor. So Hershway must be the brand of the chocolate that gets the Strawberry filling. That chocolate is Chocolate C (its packaging is Red, already known). So C’s brand is Hershway, and C’s filling is Strawberry. This also ties back to B’s brand being Tobleroux, which we already had.

Step 7: Purple packaging reveals the almond filling

Clue 7 says the filling in the Purple‑packed chocolate is crunchy but not too nutty. That points to Almond as the filling (crunchy but not overpoweringly nutty). And the chocolate with Purple packaging? It must be Chocolate D, because A is Navy, B is Yellow, C is Red. So D’s packaging is Purple, and D’s filling is Almond. Now D is complete: Nestlor, Almond, Purple, Star3.

Step 8: Peanut joins the strawberry filling

Clue 9 explains that peanut is added to give more crunch to the sweet strawberry. This means the chocolate with Strawberry filling also contains Peanut. That’s Chocolate C, which already has Strawberry. So the filling cell for C now holds both Strawberry and Peanut—shown as “Strawberry / Peanut” in the final grid. C’s brand Hershway is reconfirmed.

Step 9: Fill the remaining popularity slot

The only popularity level not yet assigned is Star4. The only chocolate missing a popularity is Chocolate C (A has Star5, B has Star2, D has Star3). By elimination, C’s popularity is Star4. That gives us the complete grid: C’s brand Hershway, filling Strawberry/Peanut, packaging Red, popularity Star4.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 314

Even though the puzzle flows smoothly, a couple of clues can throw you off if you read them too quickly. Here’s how to interpret them correctly.

The “farthest from” wording in Clue 2

Clue 2 says “Nestlor is the farthest from the fresh aftertaste filling.” The fresh aftertaste filling is Mint, which belongs to Chocolate A (from the initial answer). If you picture the chocolates in order from left to right—A, B, C, D—the chocolate farthest to the right is D. But “farthest from” doesn’t always mean physical distance; it could mean the subject with the greatest difference in some ranking. In this case, the puzzle’s layout treats the listing order as left‑to‑right positions, so the chocolate at the opposite end from A is indeed D. That’s how we get D’s brand as Nestlor. Some players might think “farthest” refers to a different metric, but the linked answer confirms it’s a positional clue.

The “rightmost chocolate” in Clue 4

Clue 4 says “Rightmost chocolate is the 3rd highest rated chocolate.” You need to know the order of the subjects. The puzzle shows them as Chocolate A, B, C, D from left to right (the typical column order in the grid). That makes D the rightmost. People sometimes assume “rightmost” means the chocolate with the highest or lowest something, but it’s purely positional. Once you lock D as the last one, the popularity Star3 drops right in.

The “less popular than all the other” in Clue 8

This one is straightforward but can be misread. “Less popular than all the other” means the chocolate with citrus filling has the lowest popularity of all four. Since we already know A’s popularity is Star5 and D’s is Star3, the only possible lowest is Star2, and that forces B’s popularity. The clue also attaches A’s popularity as Star5, which might seem redundant, but it simply confirms that A is indeed more popular than the citrus one. No extra trick—just a clean deduction.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 314 is a satisfying solve because most clues give you direct brand‑filling‑color connections, and only one cell (Chocolate C’s filling) holds two values. The positional hints—farthest from and rightmost—are the only ones that require you to pay attention to the order of the subjects. Once you pin down Chadbury, Nestlor, Tobleroux, and Hershway, the popularity levels fill themselves by process of elimination. Grab your notebook, follow the chain, and you’ll have the answer in no time.

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!

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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