Profile Perfect Level 321 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 23, 2026

Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 321. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 321 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 321 Answer

Here’s the completed grid upfront — the full solution first, then I’ll walk you through how each clue locks it all in.

SubjectShapeFurnitureFlower TypeDecoration
Conservatory AVictorianSofaRose / LilyFountain
Conservatory BGableBenchSunflowerBirdcage
Conservatory CLanternNoneRoseStatue

Profile Perfect Level 321 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 321 drops you into a trio of conservatories, each with four traits: shape, furniture, flower type, and decoration. The initial answer already pins down Conservatory A’s decoration as a Fountain, and several clues link multiple cells at once, so you can chain deductions quickly. There’s one cell with a slash-separated value (Rose / Lily), meaning that conservatory holds both flowers — no need to choose. Let’s work through the solve step by step.

Step 1: Lock Conservatory C’s decoration and furniture from the first clue

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Clue 1 tells us straight away: “The Statue is not accompanied by any furnitures.” That means the conservatory with the Statue has no furniture. The clue links two cells at once: Conservatory C gets the Statue as its decoration, and its furniture is None. So right from the start we know Conservatory C has no furniture and a Statue. This also gives us a starting point for the “fewest items” logic later.

Step 2: Set Conservatory B’s shape with a direct statement

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Clue 2 is as simple as it gets: “Conservatory B has a Gable-shaped design.” That locks Conservatory B’s shape to Gable immediately. No ambiguity, no chain needed. We now have one shape placed.

Step 3: Use the “fewest items” clue to confirm Conservatory C’s shape

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Clue 3 says “The conservatory with the fewest items is Lantern-shaped.” At this point we already know Conservatory C has no furniture — that’s one less item than a conservatory with a Sofa or Bench. So C is the one with the fewest items, meaning it must be Lantern-shaped. The clue’s linked cells confirm that: Conservatory C’s shape becomes Lantern, and it also double-checks Conservatory B’s shape as Gable (already set). So now we have:

  • Conservatory B: Gable
  • Conservatory C: Lantern, None furniture, Statue decoration

The only shape left for Conservatory A is Victorian — we’ll confirm that later.

Step 4: Place Conservatory B’s furniture and flower from the bench clue

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Clue 4: “You cannot see Roses when sitting on the Bench.” This is a two-for-one. First, it tells us that the conservatory with the Bench does not have Roses as its flower. Second, it directly links that conservatory’s furniture to Bench. The clue connects Conservatory B’s furniture to Bench and its flower to Sunflower. Why Sunflower? Because “cannot see Roses” means the flower must be something else, and Sunflower is the only remaining option (we’ll see Rose appear elsewhere). So Conservatory B gets:

  • Furniture: Bench
  • Flower: Sunflower

Now we know B’s flower is not Rose, so the Rose must belong to either A or C.

Step 5: Identify the most leisure-focused conservatory and its Sofa

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Clue 5: “The most leisure-focused conservatory is not Gable-shaped.” This clue links two things: it confirms again that Conservatory B (Gable-shaped) is not the most leisure-focused, and it ties Conservatory A’s furniture to Sofa. A Sofa is pretty leisure-friendly, so it’s a safe bet that A is the most leisure-focused conservatory. That means A’s furniture is Sofa, and because it’s not Gable-shaped, and C is already Lantern, A’s shape must be Victorian — the only one left. So now we have:

  • Conservatory A: Sofa, Shape Victorian

Step 6: Use the Lily aroma clue to lock Conservatory A’s flower and confirm the Sofa

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Clue 6: “Lily’s strong aroma makes you more relaxed on the Sofa.” This clue also links two cells: Conservatory A’s furniture to Sofa (which we already have) and its flower to Lily. The solved grid shows that A’s flower is Rose / Lily, meaning both flowers are valid in the same cell. The clue gives us the Lily part, and the Rose part will come from the remaining flower placement. So we mark Conservatory A’s flower as Rose / Lily. That fits perfectly: the Bench conservatory can’t see Roses (so B gets Sunflower), and the only conservatory that still needs a flower that could include Rose is A. Conservatory C will then get the remaining single Rose.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the clues, we have nearly everything placed. Let’s sum up what’s locked:

  • Conservatory A: Shape Victorian (from elimination), Furniture Sofa, Flower Rose / Lily, Decoration Fountain (initial answer)
  • Conservatory B: Shape Gable, Furniture Bench, Flower Sunflower, Decoration unknown
  • Conservatory C: Shape Lantern, Furniture None, Flower Rose (the only remaining single value), Decoration Statue

The only empty cell is Conservatory B’s decoration. The remaining decoration value from the trait list is Birdcage (Fountain and Statue are taken). So Conservatory B gets Birdcage. That completes the grid, matching the solved table exactly. Done and done.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 321

“Conservatory with the fewest items is Lantern-shaped”

This clue can trip players up because it doesn’t explicitly say which conservatory has the fewest items. You have to notice that Clue 1 already told us Conservatory C has no furniture — that makes it a strong candidate for “fewest items.” The clue then links C’s shape to Lantern, but it also repeats C’s furniture as None, which helps confirm the connection. Some players might wonder if another conservatory could have fewer items, but remember each conservatory has at least a flower and a decoration, so having no furniture is the only way to have fewer items than the others.

“The most leisure-focused conservatory is not Gable-shaped”

The phrase “most leisure-focused” isn’t defined anywhere else in the puzzle. You have to infer it from the link to the Sofa. The clue ties two cells: Conservatory B’s shape (Gable) and Conservatory A’s furniture (Sofa). Because B is Gable-shaped and the clue says the most leisure-focused isn’t Gable, that implies the Sofa conservatory is the most leisure-focused. The Sofa is the only furniture that screams “leisure,” so it’s a reasonable leap. Once you place Sofa on A, the shape for A becomes Victorian by elimination.

“Lily’s strong aroma makes you more relaxed on the Sofa”

This clue reinforces that Conservatory A has a Sofa and adds Lily to its flower type. But the final grid shows A’s flower as Rose / Lily — both flowers. The clue only mentions Lily, so you might think A has only Lily. However, because the cell contains a slash, it means both values are correct. The clue simply confirms one of them. The Rose part comes from the fact that Conservatory B can’t have Roses (from the Bench clue) and Conservatory C already has a single Rose. So A’s flower legitimately contains both. Always treat slash-separated values as multiple valid entries unless a clue specifically excludes one.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 321 is a clean, chain-driven puzzle where each clue connects two or three cells at once. The initial answer gives you a solid foothold, and the direct shape and furniture placements build out quickly. The only real nuance is handling the Rose / Lily slash cell — once you realize it’s both, the rest falls into place through elimination. Enjoy the solve, and happy puzzling!

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the 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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