Profile Perfect Level 333 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 24, 2026
First, here is the final answer for Level 333. Once you've saved it, keep reading for the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 333 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 333 — I’ll walk through the reasoning that gets us there right below.
| Subject | Participant 1 | Participant 2 | Participant 3 | Discussion Topic | Background Planet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meeting A | Zyrex | Voss | Quelith | Diplomacy | Gethen |
| Meeting B | James | Elena | Marcus | Mining | Gethen |
| Meeting C | Liora | Thrynn | Yuna | Trade | Cyron |
| Meeting D | Kael | Sophie | Omar | Terraforming | Thalora |
| Meeting E | Mira | Elena | Sel'ara | Invasion | Korath |
Profile Perfect Level 333 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 333 starts with three locked-in answers: Kael is the first attendee at Meeting D, Voss is the second at Meeting A, and Marcus is the third at Meeting B. From there, a series of linked clues builds out the full five‑meeting roster — participants, discussion topics, and the background planets they’re set against. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answers to place Zyrex and Voss
The puzzle already tells me that Meeting D’s first participant is Kael, Meeting A’s second is Voss, and Meeting B’s third is Marcus. Clue 2 (“Purple alien lets Voss touch its antennae to show trust”) goes a step further: it confirms Voss in Meeting A’s second slot and adds that Meeting A’s first participant is Zyrex. So right away I have:
- Meeting A: Participant 1 = Zyrex, Participant 2 = Voss
- Meeting B: Participant 3 = Marcus
- Meeting D: Participant 1 = Kael
Step 2: Liora joins the meeting next to Marcus
Clue 4 says Marcus’s niece Liora attends the meeting right next to his. Marcus is at Meeting B, and the clue directly links Meeting C’s first participant to Liora. That tells me the meetings are ordered A‑B‑C‑D‑E, so Meeting B and C are neighbors. Liora is now locked in as Meeting C’s first attendee.
Step 3: Elena takes two seats and reveals Mining
Clue 5 explains that Elena is needed at Meeting B for her crystal extraction information. That places Elena as Meeting B’s second participant and sets the topic there to Mining. Then clue 6 adds that Elena sends a virtual clone to the other meeting — the clone is also Elena, so she appears as Meeting E’s second participant as well. (The same clue also reaffirms that Meeting E’s third participant is Sel’ara, which we’ll confirm later.) So now:
- Meeting B: Participant 2 = Elena, Topic = Mining
- Meeting E: Participant 2 = Elena
Step 4: Mira steps into Meeting E’s first slot
Clue 9 (“The man‑eating cat is not Liora’s neighbor”) sounds cryptic, but the linked cells are straightforward: Meeting E’s first participant is Mira, and Meeting C’s first participant is Liora (already placed). So Mira is locked as Meeting E’s first attendee.
Step 5: Thrynn picks a side, Invasion is assigned
Clue 11 says Thrynn distances herself from the Invasion meeting. The linked cells give Thrynn as Meeting C’s second participant and set Meeting E’s discussion topic to Invasion. That gives us:
- Meeting C: Participant 2 = Thrynn
- Meeting E: Topic = Invasion
Step 6: James arrives and Thalora appears
Clue 12 (“Thalora cannot be seen from where James is currently at”) directly places James as Meeting B’s first participant and sets Meeting D’s background planet to Thalora. So:
- Meeting B: Participant 1 = James
- Meeting D: Planet = Thalora
Step 7: Sophie and Cyron come into view
Clue 13 (“The meeting next to Sophie can clearly see Cyron”) tells us that Sophie is Meeting D’s second participant and that Meeting C’s background planet is Cyron. That locks:
- Meeting D: Participant 2 = Sophie
- Meeting C: Planet = Cyron
Step 8: Yuna, Omar, and the full‑moon neighbor
Clue 14 (“Yuna’s neighbor changes appearance on a full moon”) links three placements: Meeting C’s third participant is Yuna, Meeting D’s third participant is Omar, and Meeting D’s planet is Thalora (already set). So now:
- Meeting C: Participant 3 = Yuna
- Meeting D: Participant 3 = Omar
Step 9: Quelith completes Meeting A
Clue 15 (“The werewolf knows nothing about money or finance”) gives us three things: Meeting C’s topic is Trade (we’ll pick that up in a moment), Meeting D’s third participant is Omar (already in place), and Meeting A’s third participant is Quelith. So Meeting A’s final slot is filled: Participant 3 = Quelith.
Step 10: Topics and planets settle into place
Now let’s gather the discussion topics. From earlier steps:
- Meeting B: Mining
- Meeting E: Invasion
- Clue 7 says Meeting D is about a long ecosystem‑changing process → Terraforming
- Clue 8 mentions ROI and BEP — those are trade terms, so Meeting C’s topic is Trade
That leaves Meeting A. Clue 10 says the meetings about Diplomacy and Mining are neighbors. Mining is at Meeting B, so its immediate neighbor could be Meeting A or Meeting C. Meeting C is Trade, not Diplomacy, so Meeting A must be the Diplomacy meeting. (That also matches clue 10’s linked cells, which give Meeting A’s topic as Diplomacy.)
For the background planets: we already have Cyron for Meeting C, Thalora for Meeting D, and Korath for Meeting E (from clues 1 and 3). The only planet left is Gethen, and it appears twice in the solved grid. Meeting A and Meeting B share that planet by elimination.
Step 11: Final confirmation from clue 1
Clue 1 (“Sel’ara attends the meeting discussing Korath”) simply confirms what we already placed: Sel’ara is Meeting E’s third participant, and the planet is Korath. All cells are now filled and consistent.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 333
The “man‑eating cat” clue (Clue 9)
Clue 9 sounds like a riddle about a monster, but it’s actually a straightforward positional link: “The man‑eating cat is not Liora’s neighbor.” The linked cells directly give Mira as Meeting E’s first participant and Liora as Meeting C’s first participant. The “not a neighbor” part simply reinforces that Mira (at Meeting E) isn’t adjacent to Liora (at Meeting C) — which is true because Meeting D sits between them. Don’t overthink the flavor text; just follow the linked values.
Elena’s virtual clone (Clue 6)
This clue says Elena sends a clone to the other meeting, meaning the same person (Elena) appears in two different meetings. That can be confusing because we’re used to each value appearing only once per trait. However, the puzzle allows the same participant name to appear in multiple meetings. The clue links Meeting B’s second participant (Elena), Meeting E’s second participant (Elena), and Meeting E’s third participant (Sel’ara). It confirms that Elena is at both Meeting B and Meeting E, and also reinforces Sel’ara’s placement. Once you accept that duplicates are possible, the logic is clear.
The “werewolf” clue (Clue 15)
“The werewolf knows nothing about money or finance.” This is a roundabout way of saying that the werewolf (Omar) is not at the Trade meeting. The linked cells give Meeting C’s topic as Trade (already known), Meeting D’s third participant as Omar, and Meeting A’s third participant as Quelith. The flavor is just misdirection — the actual deduction is that Omar is at Meeting D and Quelith is at Meeting A. The “knows nothing about money” part simply reinforces that Omar isn’t part of the Trade meeting (Meeting C), which is consistent with his placement at Meeting D.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 333 is a satisfying puzzle because the initial answers give you a foothold, and then each new clue locks in one or two more cells with no ambiguity. The key was keeping track of the meeting order and recognizing that Elena could appear twice. Once the participants started falling into place, the topics and planets followed naturally — the only “elimination” step was assigning Gethen to Meetings A and B, which became obvious after the other four planets were confirmed. If you worked through the clues in the order above, you should have landed on the same grid without any nasty surprises.
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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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