Profile Perfect Level 329 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 23, 2026
You can save the final answer for Level 329 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 329 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid first—scroll past it for the step‑by‑step reasoning that gets you there.
| Subject | Shape | Swimmer | Swimmer Accessory | Feature | Chair | Surrounding Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pool A | Kidney | Liam | Swim Cap | Fountain Jet | Lounge | Marble |
| Pool B | Octagon | Ashley | Goggles | Waterfall | Beanbag | Wooden |
| Pool C | Rectangle | Linda | Float Ring | Slides | Stool / Hammock | Grass |
| Pool D | Infinity | Carl / Owen | Snorkel | Ladder | Bench | Sand |
| Pool E | Circle | Matt / Natasha | Arm Floaties | Basketball Ring | Folding | Sand |
Profile Perfect Level 329 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 329 drops you into a backyard with five pools, each defined by its shape, swimmer(s), accessory, feature, chair, and surrounding style. Three initial answers are already locked in: Pool E’s shape is Circle, Pool C’s swimmer is Linda, and Pool B’s surrounding is Wooden. The rest of the grid fills in through a mix of direct placements and careful neighbor logic. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Place Liam at the leftmost pool
Clue 4 says Liam swims at the leftmost pool, and that pool has a specific shape. Since the pools are ordered A through E, Pool A is leftmost. The clue locks both its shape and swimmer: Pool A’s shape is Kidney, and its swimmer is Liam. Clue 6 later confirms the kidney shape, so that’s solid.
Step 2: Identify the Octagon pool and Ashley
Clue 6 tells us someone practices freediving alone at the Octagon pool. The same clue also ties in the kidney shape we already have, but the key takeaway is that Pool B is the Octagon, and its solo swimmer is Ashley. Clue 8 repeats that, and Clue 9 adds that Ashley needs specialized Goggles—so Pool B’s accessory is Goggles.
Step 3: Waterfall, Rectangle, and Slides come together
Clue 2 is straightforward: a man‑made cascade was built at the Wooden pool. Pool B’s surrounding is already Wooden (initial answer), so Pool B’s feature is Waterfall.
Clue 3: a pool with 4 corners (a rectangle) is not next to the Circle one. That gives Pool C the Rectangle shape and confirms Pool E’s Circle (already initial).
Clue 7 then tells us the fun thrill attraction makes the pool lively—this points to Pool C’s feature being Slides, and it also mentions the Kidney shape (already set) and Waterfall (already set). So Pool C now has shape Rectangle, swimmer Linda, and feature Slides.
Step 4: Lock in the Infinity pool, its ladder, and the first swimmers
Clue 10 says the headwear and Float Ring aren’t used by multiple people. It directly gives Pool A’s accessory as Swim Cap, Pool C’s accessory as Float Ring, and Pool D’s shape as Infinity.
Clue 12: getting out of the Infinity pool is easiest, so Pool D has a Ladder feature.
Clue 14: Owen is scared of the depth and keeps holding the steps—this places Owen at Pool D (since it has the ladder). So Pool D’s swimmer list starts with Owen. The other swimmer, Carl, isn’t mentioned in any clue, but after we place everyone else, Carl is the only name left. He ends up at Pool D as well, giving the final cell Carl / Owen.
Step 5: Position the pools in order
Now we need the left‑to‑right arrangement. Clue 16 says the foliage‑ringed backyard pool (grass surrounding) is left of the beach‑style pool (sand surrounding). That tells us Pool C (grass) is left of Pool D (sand). Clue 19 reinforces that: the Hammock (at Pool C) is left of the Bench seat (at Pool D).
Clue 5: no one takes three‑point shots next to the Waterfall. The three‑point shots are at the Basketball Ring, which Clue 5 places at Pool E. So Pool E cannot be adjacent to Pool B (which has the Waterfall).
Clue 1: Natasha is not at the pools next to Linda. Linda is at Pool C, so Natasha (at Pool E) can’t be next to Pool C.
Clue 3 already told us Rectangle (C) is not next to Circle (E).
Putting it all together, the only order that satisfies every adjacency condition is A – B – C – D – E. Pool A is leftmost, Pool B is next to it, then C, then D, and Pool E on the far right. This order makes C not adjacent to E, and B not adjacent to E—perfect.
Step 6: Assign chairs, surroundings, and the remaining features
Clue 13: the Lounge chair is wet from a shooting nozzle—Pool A gets Fountain Jet as its feature and Lounge as its chair.
Clue 18: the chair next to the Marble floor feels like a pillow. Pool A’s surrounding is Marble (from this clue), and the chair next to it (Pool B) is a Beanbag. The clue also sets Pool E’s surrounding to Sand.
Clue 15: the flooring at the Float Ring user’s pool is not Marble—that user is Pool C (we already have its Float Ring). So Pool C’s surrounding is Grass.
Clue 16 also gave us Pool D’s surrounding as Sand (beach‑style).
Clue 17: plenty of insects around the tall chair—this points to Pool C’s chair being a Stool (and its surrounding Grass).
Clue 19 already told us Pool C’s chair also includes a Hammock, and Pool D’s chair is a Bench.
Clue 20: Matt throws his floaties onto the Folding chair—so Pool E’s chair is Folding, and its swimmer now includes Matt alongside Natasha. The same clue also confirms Pool C’s Stool.
Step 7: Finish the accessories and final touches
We already have Pool A’s accessory (Swim Cap), Pool B’s (Goggles), and Pool C’s (Float Ring).
Clue 20 also gives Pool E’s accessory: Arm Floaties. The only remaining accessory is Snorkel, which must go to Pool D (the Infinity pool). Clue 12 hinted at deep‑water gear, and that fits.
Clue 11: the one under the Slides can’t swim—that links Pool C’s Float Ring and Slides, which are already in place.
Finally, Clue 2 (Waterfall) and Clue 5 (Basketball Ring) are already satisfied. The grid is complete.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the steps above, every cell is filled. The only leftover swimmer was Carl, who slides into Pool D alongside Owen. Both Pool D’s swimmer cell and Pool C’s chair cell hold multiple values (Carl / Owen and Stool / Hammock), which the puzzle allows. Double‑checking each clue confirms we haven’t missed a link—everything lines up.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 329
Clue 1 – “Natasha is not at the pools next to Linda”
This one can trip you up because it talks about “next to” before you know the pool order. You might assume Linda’s pool (C) has two neighbors, but you don’t know which ones yet. The clue directly sets Natasha at Pool E, but it also acts as a positional constraint later. Once you figure out the order A‑B‑C‑D‑E, you can verify that Pool E is indeed not adjacent to Pool C. Without that order, the clue might feel like it’s only giving a name placement.
Clue 5 – “No one takes three-point shots next to the Waterfall”
This one is easy to misinterpret. It doesn’t say the basketball ring is at the waterfall; it says the ring’s pool is not next to the waterfall’s pool. You first need to know that the Basketball Ring belongs to Pool E (from the same clue) and that the Waterfall is at Pool B (from Clue 2). Then you test the possible orders and eliminate any where B and E would be adjacent. Combined with the other neighbor clues, it forces Pool E to the far right.
Clue 16 – “Foliage-ringed backyard pool is left of the beach-style pool”
The wording “foliage-ringed” and “beach-style” refers to the surrounding style: Grass and Sand, respectively. However, the clue also mentions Pool E’s feature (Basketball Ring) in the same linked cells, which can be distracting. Focus on the left‑of relationship: the pool with Grass (Pool C) must be to the left of the pool with Sand (Pool D). That’s a vital positional anchor. Later, Clue 18 adds that Pool E also has Sand, so you end up with two Sand pools side by side at the end—that’s fine, but the left‑of clue only applies to C and D.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 329 is a satisfying puzzle because the initial answers give you a few quick hooks, and then the neighbor clues gradually lock the five pools into a single left‑to‑right order. The trickiest part is juggling the “next to” and “left of” constraints, especially with multiple swimmers sharing the same pool. Once you place Pool A as the leftmost kidney shape and work your way through the Waterfall, Rectangle, and Infinity clues, the remaining cells fill by elimination. Enjoy the splash!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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