Profile Perfect Level 335 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 24, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 335. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 335 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 335 Answer

Ready to see the final grid? I’m putting the solved answer table first, then walking through every clue chain that gets us there.

SubjectRoomObject RenovatedProblem EncounteredStaff
Renovation ABedroomLeaking PipeCockroachCharles
Renovation BKitchenHoleDoor JammedGraham
Renovation CBasementMoldPower OutageHoratio
Renovation DBathroomCracked WallMissing ToolSamuel

Profile Perfect Level 335 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 335 gives you four home renovations to sort out, each with a room, an object being fixed, a problem that popped up during the work, and the staff member handling it. The puzzle starts with two locked answers — Renovation C’s object is Mold, and Renovation B’s problem is Door Jammed — and the clues quickly build from there. Since every cell in this puzzle has a single value (no slash-separated entries to juggle), the logic stays clean as long as you follow the chains step by step.

Step 1: Use the initial locked answers and the couch clue to anchor Renovation A

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The first clue tells us the leftmost renovation makes the owner sleep on the couch, which directly means Renovation A’s room is the Bedroom. I start here because it’s the most straightforward placement and ties into the other clues right away.

At this point, I also note that Renovation C’s object is already confirmed as Mold from the initial answers, and Renovation B’s problem is Door Jammed. These two locked values will connect to other clues soon, so I keep them in mind.

Step 2: Connect Horatio with the mold and the power outage

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Clue 2 says Horatio is in a humid house and the same problem happens often. The clue links directly to Renovation C — it confirms both the Mold (since mold loves humidity) and the staff member Horatio. So I place Horatio in Renovation C’s staff column.

Then Clue 6 jumps in and gives us more: the basement renovation can’t continue because there’s no electricity. This locks Renovation C’s room as Basement and its problem as Power Outage. But wait — we already know Renovation C’s object is Mold, and now we have its room and problem too. The clue also repeats that Samuel is with Renovation D, which I’ll hold onto for now.

So after these two clues, Renovation C is filling up fast: Basement, Mold, Power Outage, and Horatio.

Step 3: Place the dripping water clue and Samuel’s location

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Clue 4 says the dripping water is the farthest from Samuel. “Dripping water” is the clue’s way of pointing to the Leaking Pipe. Since Renovation A’s object is already pinned as Leaking Pipe from the next clue we’ll see, this tells me Leaking Pipe is far from Samuel, which helps confirm Samuel isn’t with Renovation A.

Clue 5 gives us a big one: Samuel entered the room when the owner was bathing. That directly means Renovation D’s room is the Bathroom, and Samuel is the staff member for Renovation D. So I lock those two values in.

Now, Clue 4 also mentions Samuel with Renovation D and repeats Horatio with Renovation C, which is already set. This clue is really just reinforcing what we already have.

Step 4: Solve the Kitchen and the perfect walls

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Clue 7 says Charles is renovating the room next to the Kitchen. “Next to” in a four-subject line means directly adjacent. We already know Renovation A’s room is Bedroom, Renovation C’s is Basement, and Renovation D’s is Bathroom. The only room left for the Kitchen is Renovation B. So I place Kitchen as Renovation B’s room, and Charles as Renovation A’s staff.

Clue 8 then confirms the Kitchen’s walls are perfectly fine, which tells us Renovation B’s object is not Cracked Wall. Since Cracked Wall goes to Renovation D (we’ll see why soon), this clue simply reinforces that alignment. It also repeats that Renovation B’s room is Kitchen.

Step 5: Charles’s scream reveals the cockroach problem

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Clue 9 gives us the final piece for Renovation A: Charles screamed as he entered the room. That means Renovation A’s problem is Cockroach (the obvious reason for the scream), and it repeats Charles as the staff for Renovation A, which we already placed.

So now Renovation A is complete: Bedroom, Leaking Pipe, Cockroach, Charles.

Step 6: Confirm the remaining values by elimination

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At this point, most cells are filled. Let’s see what’s left:

  • Renovation B: Room is Kitchen, Problem is Door Jammed (from initial answers). The object and staff are still open.
  • Renovation D: Room is Bathroom, Staff is Samuel. The object and problem are open.

From Clue 8, we know the Kitchen’s walls are fine, so Renovation B’s object can’t be Cracked Wall. The remaining objects are Hole and Cracked Wall. Since Renovation B can’t have Cracked Wall, its object must be Hole, and Renovation D gets Cracked Wall.

For problems, the remaining options are Cockroach, Door Jammed, Power Outage, and Missing Tool. We already placed Cockroach (A), Door Jammed (B), and Power Outage (C). That leaves Missing Tool for Renovation D.

For staff, we have Charles (A), Horatio (C), and Samuel (D). The only name left is Graham, so Renovation B’s staff must be Graham.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the elimination step, everything falls into place:

  • Renovation B: Kitchen, Hole, Door Jammed, Graham
  • Renovation D: Bathroom, Cracked Wall, Missing Tool, Samuel

All four renovations are now fully solved, and the grid matches the answer table at the top of this walkthrough.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 335

Even though the logic flows smoothly once you get rolling, a couple of clues in Profile Perfect Level 335 might slow you down if you’re not careful.

Clue 3: “Fungi is not next to the Leaking Pipe”

This one sounds like a positional clue about the grid order, but it’s actually just telling you that Mold (the fungi) and Leaking Pipe are in different renovations and not adjacent in the subject lineup. Since the subjects are listed in order A, B, C, D, “next to” means immediate neighbors. Mold is with Renovation C, and Leaking Pipe is with Renovation A. A and C are two apart, so they’re not next to each other anyway. The clue feels almost redundant, but it does confirm those two placements aren’t neighbors, which could rule out some misinterpretations if you were thinking of swapping them.

Clue 4: “The dripping water is the farthest from Samuel”

“Farthest from” can be confusing because it’s not a strict position clue like “left of” or “right of.” Here, it simply means the Leaking Pipe (dripping water) belongs to the renovation that is most distant from Samuel’s renovation in the subject list. Since Samuel is with Renovation D (the fourth slot), the farthest renovation would be Renovation A (the first slot). That’s exactly the placement, but players sometimes overthink this and try to measure distance in some other way.

Clue 6: “Basement renovation cannot continue as there is no electricity”

This clue packs a lot of information in one sentence. It confirms Renovation C’s room is Basement, its problem is Power Outage, and it also repeats that Samuel is with Renovation D. The tricky part is that the clue doesn’t explicitly say “Renovation C” — it assumes you’ve already connected Horatio with the mold and the humid house from clue 2. If you haven’t made that link yet, you might not know which renovation has the basement.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 335 is a satisfying solve because the clues chain together cleanly without any leftover ambiguity. The two initial answers give you a solid starting point, and each new clue adds one or two cells at a time until the grid fills itself. The key is to follow the connections — Horatio with mold and the basement, Samuel with the bathroom, Charles with the cockroach — and let the eliminations handle the rest. If you ever get stuck, just look for the renovation that has the most confirmed traits and see which clue fills the next gap. Happy puzzling

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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