Profile Perfect Level 322 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 23, 2026
The quick solution for Level 322 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 322 Answer
Here’s the full solution table for Profile Perfect Level 322, and after that I’ll walk you through every clue that gets us there.
| Subject | Shape | Lighting Color | Decoration | Fish Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aquarium A | Cylinder | Blue | Plants | 1 |
| Aquarium B | Spherical | Purple | Shipwreck | 3 |
| Aquarium C | Cylinder | Green | Pebbles | 10 |
| Aquarium D | Rectangle | Yellow | Coral | 6 |
Profile Perfect Level 322 Hints And Walkthrough
When I first opened Profile Perfect Level 322, I saw four aquariums (A through D) and four traits: shape, lighting color, decoration, and fish count. No answers were locked in at the start, but the clues jumped right in with solid links. Most of them give direct matches, and the rest get filled by plain elimination. Here’s how I worked through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the left‑half fish counts and the Cylinder aquariums
Clue 1 says the left‑half aquariums have the fewest fish. The left half of the lineup is Aquarium A and Aquarium B. That clue directly sets A’s fish count to 1 and B’s fish count to 3. So right away I know A and B are the low‑number tanks.
Clue 2 tells us that green and blue lighting are used for the Cylinder aquariums. That means the two Cylinder shapes take those two lighting colors. The clue links Aquarium A’s lighting as Blue and Aquarium C’s lighting as Green, and also sets both A and C as Cylinder shapes. So now I have:
- Aquarium A: Cylinder shape, Blue lighting, fish count 1.
- Aquarium C: Cylinder shape, Green lighting.
- Aquarium B: fish count 3.
Step 2: Place the Shipwreck decoration and the tube‑like aquarium’s details
Clue 3 says the remains of a manmade object go into Aquarium B. That’s the Shipwreck decoration. So B’s decoration is Shipwreck.
Clue 4 talks about a “big batch of breeding” inside a tube‑like aquarium. “Tube‑like” is another way to say Cylinder, and the only Cylinder aquariums left are A and C. We already know A has a fish count of 1 – that’s a single fish, not a big batch. So this clue must point to Aquarium C. It sets C’s fish count to 10 and its decoration to Pebbles. Now C is fully locked: Cylinder, Green lighting, Pebbles decoration, 10 fish.
Step 3: Set the Rectangle aquarium’s lighting and shape, and place the Plants decoration
Clue 5 says yellow lighting shines on the Rectangle aquarium. That directly links Aquarium D’s lighting as Yellow and its shape as Rectangle. The same clue also repeats B’s decoration as Shipwreck, which we already have – it’s just a confirmation.
Clue 6 says kelps (Plants) decorate the aquarium left of the Shipwreck. The Shipwreck is in Aquarium B, so the aquarium immediately to its left is Aquarium A. This gives A’s decoration as Plants. Notice that clue 2 already told us A has Blue lighting, and now we know it has Plants decoration – that matches the solved grid.
At this point we have:
- A: Cylinder, Blue, Plants, 1 fish.
- B: ? shape, ? lighting, Shipwreck, 3 fish.
- C: Cylinder, Green, Pebbles, 10 fish.
- D: Rectangle, Yellow, ? decoration, ? fish.
Step 4: Confirm the green‑light / green‑decoration no‑mix rule
Clue 8 warns that green light and green decoration should not be mixed. In our partial grid, the only aquarium with green lighting is C. Its decoration is Pebbles, which aren’t green, so that’s fine. The clue also reaffirms that Aquarium A has Blue lighting and Plants decoration (not green), and C has Green lighting and Pebbles decoration. This clue doesn’t add new info, but it double‑checks the placement – always reassuring in a logic puzzle.
Step 5: Decode the “13 fish” and “lost its only friend” clue
Clue 9 is a bit cryptic: “13 fish are between and the fish that lost its only friend.” It links three cells: Aquarium A’s fish count (1), Aquarium D’s shape (Rectangle), and Aquarium A’s decoration (Plants). All of these are already known from earlier steps. The “13 fish” probably refers to the fish counts of A (1) and B (3) adding to 4? Actually it’s not crucial – the important part is that the clue confirms A’s fish count is 1 and D’s shape is Rectangle, which we already placed. This clue just locks things in further.
Step 6: Fill the remaining traits by elimination
Now only four values are missing:
- B’s shape: shapes left are Spherical (since Cylinder and Rectangle are taken).
- B’s lighting: lighting colors left are Purple (Blue, Green, Yellow are taken).
- D’s decoration: decorations left are Coral (Plants, Shipwreck, Pebbles are taken).
- D’s fish count: fish counts left are 6 (1, 3, 10 are taken).
These are the only possibilities, so I assigned them without any conflict. That gives B: Spherical shape, Purple lighting; D: Coral decoration, 6 fish. The grid is now complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 322
“Green and Blue lighting are used for the Cylinder aquariums”
This clue is straightforward, but it’s easy to miss that it also sets the shapes for A and C. Some players might read it only as a color clue and forget that it explicitly links A and C to Cylinder. Keep an eye on the linked cells – they tell you exactly which subject gets which trait.
“Kelps are placed to decorate the aquarium left of Shipwreck”
This is a positional clue, but the puzzle doesn’t show the physical order of aquariums. You have to assume the default left‑to‑right order A‑B‑C‑D. Once you know B has the Shipwreck, the aquarium “left of” it is A. That gives A’s decoration as Plants. Without that assumption, you might wonder whether the order could be different – but the game’s logic puzzles always treat A, B, C, D as the natural left‑to‑right sequence when a clue says “left of.”
“13 fish are between and the fish that lost its only friend”
This is the most confusing clue in the set. The phrasing is poetic, not literal. “The fish that lost its only friend” likely refers to Aquarium A holding just 1 fish – that fish has no companion. “13 fish are between” might be a red herring or a reference to the number 1 and 3 (A’s 1 and B’s 3) being between something. In practice, the clue simply confirms three already‑known cells. Don’t overthink it – treat it as a confirming link rather than a new deduction.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 322 is a straightforward elimination puzzle disguised under a few poetic clue lines. The bulk of the work is done by the first five clues, which pin down shapes, lighting, decorations, and fish counts for three of the four aquariums. The remaining values fall into place by simple process of elimination. The trickiest part is reading the positional clue correctly and not getting distracted by the flowery language in clue 9. Once you map the initial links, the rest of the grid solves itself.
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
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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