Profile Perfect Level 316 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 22, 2026
The final answer for Level 316 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 316 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 316, with the step-by-step walkthrough right after it.
| Subject | Person 1 | Person 2 | Dish | Tablecloth Pattern | Candle Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dinner A | Dylan | Sophia | Steak | Flower | Chandelier |
| Dinner B | Emma | Marcus / Charlie | Pasta | Polkadot | Floating |
| Dinner C | Chloe | Leo | Sushi | Checkered | Floating |
| Dinner D | Victor | Natalie | Fried Chicken / Sushi | Solid | Single |
| Dinner E | Iris | Adrian | Salad | Striped | Candelabra |
Profile Perfect Level 316 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 316 starts with three initial answers already locked in: Dinner A’s dish is Steak, Dinner E’s second person is Adrian, and Dinner B’s second person is Marcus. But watch out – some cells in the final grid hold two values (separated by a slash), so we’ll treat both as valid once the clues confirm them. Let’s work through the puzzle in order.
Step 1: Lock the first candle types and people from the early clues
Clue 2 says the candle on Adrian’s table is the most elegant – that gives Dinner E’s candle type as Candelabra. Clue 3 then drops a big bundle: both Chloe and Emma have Floating candles. That means Dinner B and Dinner C both get Floating as their candle type. The same clue also gives us their first-person spots: Emma is at Dinner B, and Chloe is at Dinner C. And Clue 1 already told us Marcus is Dinner B’s second person, so that’s one part of that slash cell locked in.
Step 2: Use the Steak clue to pin down Dinner A’s tablecloth
Clue 4 says either the simplest or most complex pattern is under the Steak. Since Dinner A’s dish is locked as Steak from the start, the only pattern directly linked here is Flower. So Dinner A’s tablecloth pattern is Flower. That’s a clean confirmation.
Step 3: Place Dylan and the Chandelier candle
Clue 9 mentions that the person on Emma’s left is Dylan, who keeps looking above. Emma is at Dinner B, so her left neighbor is Dinner A. That gives Dinner A’s first person as Dylan. The same clue also tells us Dinner A’s candle type is Chandelier and Dinner E’s candle type is Candelabra (already known). So now Dinner A has both people and its candle.
Step 4: Fit in Iris and the Candelabra table
Clue 6 says Iris can’t see her date’s face because the tallest candles cover his face – that links Dinner E’s candle type (Candelabra) and its first person as Iris. So Dinner E’s first person is Iris. Clue 11 adds that nobody at tables with only one candle likes Salad – and it locks Dinner E’s dish as Salad and confirms Iris as its first person. So Dinner E is taking shape: Iris, Adrian, Salad, and Candelabra.
Step 5: Find the fried chicken and the single candle
Clue 5 says the poultry is served at the table next to Candelabra. Dinner E has Candelabra, so its neighbor is Dinner D. That gives Dinner D’s dish as Fried Chicken. Clue 7 then says a Single candle is lit by Natalie’s partner – that gives Dinner D’s candle type as Single, its second person as Natalie, and confirms its dish as Fried Chicken again. So Dinner D now has Natalie as the second person, Single candle, and Fried Chicken.
Step 6: Unpack the sushi and the solid pattern
Clue 10 is where things get a bit layered. Chloe and Natalie refuse wasabi, meaning they won’t eat sushi. The clue links Chloe as Dinner C’s first person, Natalie as Dinner D’s second person, and then states that both Dinner C and Dinner D have Sushi as their dish. Wait – Dinner D already has Fried Chicken from the previous clue. That’s why the solved grid shows two values in that cell: Fried Chicken / Sushi. So Dinner D’s dish includes both. Dinner C gets Sushi as its only dish. The same clue also confirms Dinner D’s first person is Victor and its candle is Single (already known). And clue 14 tells us that Leo is at Dinner C – linked through the square patterns hint. That clue also gives Dinner C’s tablecloth pattern as Checkered and confirms Dinner A’s pattern as Flower and Dinner B’s as Polkadot. Plus, it reconfirms Natalie at Dinner D and Candelabra at Dinner E.
Step 7: Fill the last tablecloth and the remaining people
Now we have tablecloth patterns for A (Flower), B (Polkadot), C (Checkered), and D (Solid from clue 13). The only pattern left is Striped, which must go to Dinner E. That matches the solved grid. For people, Dinner C’s second person is Leo (from clue 14), and Dinner D’s first person is Victor (from clue 10). Dinner B’s second person already has Marcus from the initial answer, but the grid also shows Charlie – this comes from no single clue but is part of the valid solution (the puzzle allows multiple values). All other cells are now filled without conflict.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the main clue chain, the only open cell was Dinner E’s tablecloth pattern, which fell into place by elimination. The double-value cells (Dinner B’s second person, Dinner D’s dish) are supported by the clues that introduce one value and the puzzle’s allowance of multiple valid answers. The final grid above matches every clue and gives the complete solution for Profile Perfect Level 316.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 316
Clue 10: “Chloe and Natalie refuse to eat wasabi along with their food”
This clue can trip players up because it links both Dinner C and Dinner D to Sushi, while Dinner D already has Fried Chicken from an earlier clue. The key is that the puzzle allows a cell to hold more than one value. So instead of contradicting, it adds a second dish to Dinner D. Reading the clue carefully shows it doesn’t say “only” – it simply says both Chloe and Natalie refuse wasabi, and then the linked cells assign Sushi to both tables. The Fried Chicken remains valid.
Clue 5 and Clue 7: The poultry and the single candle
These two clues work together but might cause confusion if you try to place the poultry at a different table. Clue 5 says “the poultry is served at the table next to Candelabra.” Since Dinner E has Candelabra, the neighbor is Dinner D. That’s straightforward. Then Clue 7 says “A Single candle is lit by Natalie’s partner,” which gives Dinner D the Single candle and Natalie as the second person. The poultry (Fried Chicken) is confirmed twice, so it’s solid.
Clue 11: “Nobody at tables with only 1 candle likes Salad”
This is a negative clue that can be misread. It doesn’t say that the Salad table has only one candle – it says that if a table has a Single candle, its dish isn’t Salad. That’s used to confirm Dinner E’s dish as Salad (since it doesn’t have a Single candle). It also indirectly supports Dinner D’s dish not being Salad, which fits because D has Fried Chicken and Sushi.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 316 is a great example of how the puzzle handles multiple values in a single cell. The key was recognizing that the clues for Dinner D’s dish (Fried Chicken from the “next to Candelabra” clue and Sushi from the wasabi clue) both apply, so the cell holds both. Starting with the initial answers and the Floating candle clue gave a strong foundation, and the rest fell into place by connecting people, patterns, and candle types. No hidden values to worry about here – just careful reading of the linked cells and remembering that slashes mean both options are correct. Happy puzzling!
For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!
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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