Profile Perfect Level 334 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 24, 2026

The final answer for Level 334 is listed below for quick saving. Then, I'll break down the solution step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 334 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 334 Answer

The full solved grid is below; after that, I’ll guide you through each deduction.

SubjectSaber ShapeSaber ColorGrip ColorPower SourceOwnerKill Count
Lightsaber AHammerPurpleBlackCrystal / CoalArakinx3
Lightsaber BDaggerGreenSilverOilVesperax4
Lightsaber CSwordBlueBrownBattery / GasolineLucanx1
Lightsaber DAxeRed / OrangeGoldWaterObix5
Lightsaber EDaggerYellowGrayGasolineAricx2

Profile Perfect Level 334 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 334 drops you into a galaxy of lightsabers with five subjects—A through E—and six traits to match. Two initial answers are locked in from the start: Lightsaber A’s shape is Hammer, and Lightsaber C belongs to Lucan. From there, a series of clues about power sources, kill counts, and grip colors builds out the rest. Let’s work through the galaxy one step at a time.

Step 1: Lock in the starting grip and power source leads

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We begin with the initial answers: Lightsaber A’s Saber Shape is Hammer, and Lightsaber C’s Owner is Lucan. Clue 1 tells us that Lucan’s saber has a wooden hilt, so Lightsaber C’s Grip Color is Brown. Clue 2 says Lightsaber D runs on the cheapest, widely available power source, which is Water. So D’s Power Source is Water. Clue 3 states that the hammer‑like saber draws power from Crystal, so Lightsaber A’s Power Source gets Crystal. Now A has Hammer shape and Crystal as a power source.

Step 2: Add Coal and Battery into the mix

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Clue 4 reads “Only 1 person is between Coal and Battery.” This clue assigns Coal to Lightsaber A and Battery to Lightsaber C. Because A already has Crystal from the previous step, A’s Power Source now contains both Crystal and Coal (shown as a slash in the final grid). C gets Battery alongside the Grip Color Brown we already placed.

Step 3: Identify the petrol‑powered sabers and their low kill counts

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Clue 5 says the two lightsabers with petrol engines (Gasoline) have the fewest kill counts. Those are Lightsaber C and Lightsaber E. C’s Power Source now includes Gasoline along with Battery, and E’s Power Source becomes Gasoline. The clue also sets C’s Kill Count to x1 and E’s to x2. Clue 6 adds that these two petrol sabers are two columns apart, which gives Lightsaber A a Kill Count of x3 (the only value that fits between the x1 and x5 later).

Step 4: The neighbor of Water reveals a dull grip and oil

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Clue 7: the neighbor of the Water‑powered saber (Lightsaber D) has a dull Silver‑like grip. The neighbor in the linear order (A–B–C–D–E) is Lightsaber E, so E’s Grip Color is Gray. The same clue also tells us that Lightsaber B’s Power Source is Oil.

Step 5: Yellow Dagger and blue Sword take shape

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Clue 8: the Yellow‑Dagger lightsaber has a Gray hilt. This perfectly matches Lightsaber E, so E’s Saber Color is Yellow, its Saber Shape is Dagger, and its Grip Color is Gray (already set). Clue 9 says the Sword lightsaber emits neither Red nor Orange light, so its color must be Blue. That’s Lightsaber C: Saber Shape becomes Sword, Saber Color becomes Blue. (E’s Grip Gray is also reconfirmed here.)

Step 6: Dagger sabers’ kill counts add up to six

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Clue 10 tells us the number of kill counts between the two Dagger lightsabers totals 6. The Daggers are Lightsaber B and Lightsaber E. Since E already has x2, B must have x4. The same clue also reminds us that B’s Power Source is Oil and that C’s Kill Count is x1 and D’s is x5—good cross‑checks.

Step 7: Owners and grip colors settle into place

Clue 11: Vespera is using black gold (Oil) to power her lightsaber, so Lightsaber B’s Owner is Vespera. Clue 13: Arakin, with the darkest hilt (Black grip), is next to the Green saber. Lightsaber A already has a Black Grip (from clue 12), so A’s Owner is Arakin, and Lightsaber B’s Saber Color must be Green. Clue 14: Obi’s apprentice stole a Purple saber and joined the dark side. The apprentice is Arakin, so Lightsaber A’s Saber Color is Purple, and Lightsaber D’s Owner is Obi. Finally, Clue 17 says the saber masters on opposite ends are not acquaintances—those ends are A and E, so Lightsaber E’s Owner is Aric.

Step 8: Fill in the remaining traits by elimination

Now we have all details for A, B, C, and E. The only subject left is Lightsaber D. Its Saber Shape is the only one not yet used: Axe. Its Saber Color can only be Red/Orange (the last color). Its Grip Color is Gold (from clues 12 and 13), its Kill Count is x5 (from clue 10 and 12), its Power Source is Water (clue 2), and its Owner is Obi (clue 14). That completes the entire grid.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

Every cell of the grid is now locked in. The power sources that show two values (Crystal/Coal for A and Battery/Gasoline for C) are correct—they represent multiple valid sources for the same lightsaber. The final grid matches the solved table at the top of this article. Once you fill in the last subject by elimination, the puzzle is complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 334

The “Only 1 person is between Coal and Battery” clue

This clue is easy to misinterpret as a positional relationship (like who sits in what order). In fact, it directly assigns Coal to Lightsaber A and Battery to Lightsaber C. The “one person” likely refers to the distance in the kill‑count sequence, but the puzzle uses it as a simple pairing. The linked cells make it clear: A gets Coal, C gets Battery, and C’s grip is Brown. Don’t overthink the wording—just follow the links.

Petrol engines and “2 columns apart”

Clue 5 identifies the two Gasoline‑powered sabers (C and E) and gives them the lowest kill counts (x1 and x2). Then clue 6 says they are “2 columns apart.” This might look like a position clue, but the linked cells directly set Lightsaber A’s Kill Count to x3 and reinforce C’s. The phrase “2 columns apart” is a narrative hook; the real work is already done by the linked values. Trust the links, not the full sentence.

The odd phrasing of clue 12

Clue 12 reads “and grip sabers have lower kill count than the one.” This fragment seems incomplete, but the linked cells give us three grip colors (Black, Silver, Gold) and point out that the Gold‑gripped saber (D) has a kill count of x5, while the Black and Silver grips belong to A and B with lower counts (x3 and x4). The clue simply confirms that D’s kill count is the highest among those three. If you focus on the linked cells instead of the text, it’s straightforward.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 334 is all about letting the linked cells guide you. The initial locked answers and the early power‑source clues (Crystal, Coal, Water, Oil, Gasoline) set up a chain that flows naturally. Once you assign the petrol sabers and their low kill counts, the rest fills in by elimination. The only real hurdles are the slash‑separated values (Crystal/Coal and Battery/Gasoline) and the occasionally cryptic clue phrasing. But by trusting the patterns and cross‑checking every link, you’ll have the whole galaxy sorted in no time.

For more levels, you may want to bookmark the full answer archive so the next answer is easy to find. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Good luck and enjoy!

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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