Profile Perfect Level 320 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 22, 2026

Below is the complete final answer for Level 320. Once you've checked it, continue to the step-by-step guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 320 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 320 Answer

I’ll share the finished grid first, then take you through the step-by-step reasoning that unlocks every cell.

SubjectMattress ColorPicnic BasketBasket ContentParticipant 1Participant 2Discussion Topic
Picnic ARedRow1Col1Taco / SandwichEdwinLilianTravel
Picnic BBlueRow1Col4AppleCalebHarperFamily
Picnic CYellowRow2Col3Donut / TacoNoahAliciaScience
Picnic DGreenRow3Col4BurgerJulianMadisonFamily
Picnic EPinkRow1Col3TacoRyanEllaLove

Profile Perfect Level 320 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 320 starts with three locked answers – Picnic E’s pink mattress, Picnic C’s basket position, and Edwin as Picnic A’s first participant. From there, the clues layer in colors, people, food, and topics, with a couple of slash‑separated cells that hold two valid values each. The logic chain is fairly direct once you find the link between basket positions and the color of the mattresses. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Use the initial answers and the first direct relationships

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The three initial answers give us a solid foothold:

  • Picnic E’s mattress color is Pink.
  • Picnic C’s picnic basket is at Row2Col3.
  • Picnic A’s Participant 1 is Edwin.

Clue 1 adds Lilian as Edwin’s partner, so Picnic A’s Participant 2 is Lilian.

Clue 3 says the couple on the Pink mattress is being lovey‑dovey, so Picnic E’s Discussion Topic is Love.

Clue 4 tells us Julian is at the picnic that lies to the right (the exact wording is a little vague, but the linked cell is clear): Picnic D’s Participant 1 is Julian.

Step 2: Assign all five mattress colors and lock two basket positions

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Clue 5 says “Next to Blue are the Yellow and Red mattresses.” That places the blue mattress in the middle of the group, with yellow on one side and red on the other. The linked cells confirm:

  • Picnic B’s mattress color is Blue
  • Picnic C’s mattress color is Yellow
  • Picnic A’s mattress color is Red

Clue 7 (“Food in the basket can keep the doctors away”) points to apple as the healthiest option, so Picnic B’s Basket Content is Apple. It also gives Picnic B’s picnic basket location – Row1Col4 – and repeats that the mattress is Blue.

Clue 8 tells us the basket on the Green mattress has only one handle. That sets Picnic D’s mattress color to Green and Picnic D’s basket location to Row3Col4. It also reaffirms that Picnic B’s basket is at Row1Col4.

With that we have all five mattress colors: A = Red, B = Blue, C = Yellow, D = Green, E = Pink. Three basket positions are now known: B at Row1Col4, C at Row2Col3, D at Row3Col4.

Step 3: Identify the picnic participants and their partners

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Clue 10 says Caleb and Ryan are not near each other. The linked cells give Picnic B’s Participant 1 = Caleb and Picnic E’s Participant 1 = Ryan.

Clue 20 (“Travel discussion lasted the whole picnic”) assigns Picnic A’s Discussion Topic = Travel and Picnic B’s Participant 2 = Harper.

Clue 19 (“Harper said something awkward so they switched topics”) tells us Picnic D’s Participant 2 = Madison and Picnic E’s Participant 2 = Ella.

Now we need Picnic C’s participants. Clue 13 (“Sandwich can only be found 2 columns away from Noah”) confirms Picnic C’s Participant 1 = Noah and Picnic A’s Basket Content includes Sandwich.

Clue 16 (“Madison and Harper are the only ones who hate Mexican food”) is a key one. It tells us that Lilian, Alicia, and Ella are the ones who do eat Mexican food, so Picnic C’s Participant 2 = Alicia (and also Picnic A’s Basket Content = Taco, Picnic C’s Basket Content = Taco, and Picnic E’s Basket Content = Taco). This clue also confirms Picnic A’s Participant 2 = Lilian and Picnic E’s Participant 2 = Ella (already placed).

Clue 17 (“Alicia and her partner spent hours talking about superposition”) adds Picnic C’s Discussion Topic = Science.

Now the participant grid is complete:

  • Picnic A: Edwin / Lilian
  • Picnic B: Caleb / Harper
  • Picnic C: Noah / Alicia
  • Picnic D: Julian / Madison
  • Picnic E: Ryan / Ella

Step 4: Fill the basket contents and the final basket position

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We already have several contents:

  • Picnic A has Sandwich (from clue 13) and Taco (from clue 16) – that’s a slash‑separated cell: Taco / Sandwich.
  • Picnic B has Apple (from clue 2).
  • Picnic C has Donut (clue 11) and Taco (clue 16) – so Donut / Taco.
  • Picnic D’s content comes from clue 15: “The basket next to the Burger has the widest base.” That gives Picnic D’s Basket Content = Burger and also Picnic E’s basket location = Row1Col3.
  • Picnic E already has Taco from clue 14 (Ryan not in a burger mood) and clue 16.

So the only basket position left is Row1Col1. That must belong to Picnic A, because all other spots are taken (B: Row1Col4, C: Row2Col3, D: Row3Col4, E: Row1Col3).

Step 5: Confirm the discussion topics

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We already have:

  • Picnic A: Travel (clue 20)
  • Picnic C: Science (clue 17)
  • Picnic E: Love (clue 3)

Clue 9 (“Couple in several mats are talking about their in‑laws”) sets Picnic B’s Discussion Topic = Family and Picnic D’s Discussion Topic = Family. That’s consistent with the solved grid.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

Everything is now in place. The last two discussion topics (Family for B and D) and the last basket position (Row1Col1 for A) are locked in by elimination. The slashes in Basket Content (Taco/Sandwich for A, Donut/Taco for C) are exactly what the clues indicated. No hidden values remain, and the full answer matches the table at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 320

“Madison and Harper are the only ones who hate Mexican food” (Clue 16)

This clue can trip you up because it indirectly assigns the Taco content across three picnics. The wording says Madison and Harper are the only ones who dislike Mexican food, meaning they will not be at any picnic that has Taco. Since Lilian, Alicia, and Ella are the other three participants (and we already know they are paired with Edwin, Noah, and Ryan), they must be the ones eating Taco. That forces Taco into Picnics A, C, and E. The clue also gives you the second participants for those picnics (Lilian, Alicia, Ella) even though some of those were already set. Read it as a “who is NOT eating Taco” clue, and the rest follows.

“Next to Blue are the Yellow and Red mattresses” (Clue 5)

The odd part about this clue is that it also links Picnic E’s Discussion Topic to Love. At first glance that seems random. But the puzzle reuses that topic confirmation to reinforce what clue 3 already told us. Don’t let the extra link confuse you – just focus on the three color assignments it gives (A = Red, B = Blue, C = Yellow). The Love topic is a bonus that doesn’t change anything.

“The Red mattress is not beside basket” (Clue 18)

This clue is easy to overlook. It links Picnic A’s mattress color (Red) and Picnic D’s basket location (Row3Col4). The phrase “not beside basket” might suggest a positional restriction, but in the context of this puzzle it simply confirms that the red mattress (A) is not adjacent to the basket at Row3Col4. Since we already know A’s mattress is Red and D’s basket is at Row3Col4, the clue doesn’t add new placement info – it just double‑checks those assignments. Don’t waste time trying to find a deeper meaning.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 320 is a fairly linear solve once you latch onto the mattress colors and the basket positions. The initial answers give you a head start, and the clues about apple, donut, and burger quickly lock down most of the food and basket spots. The only twist is handling the two slash‑separated cells (Taco/Sandwich and Donut/Taco), which the clues clearly support by assigning both values. If you ever feel stuck, just remember that the basket positions are almost completely determined by the color and food clues – the last one (Row1Col1) falls into place by elimination. Happy picnicking!

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and have fun!

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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