Profile Perfect Level 337 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 24, 2026
Here is the final solution for Level 337 before the walkthrough begins. Save it first, then follow the steps below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 337 Answer
Spoiler warning: I’ve put the complete solved grid at the top here, and then I’ll walk you through how every clue locks it in step by step.
| Subject | House Color | Hidden Issue | Agent | Potential Buyer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| House Sale A | Black | Leak / Termite | Olivia | Brandon | $ |
| House Sale B | Gray | Haunted | Daniel | Lily | $$ |
| House Sale C | Yellow | Cracked Wall | Phil | Jessica / Jane | $ |
| House Sale D | Red | Mold | Brook | Nicholas | $$ |
Profile Perfect Level 337 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 337 opens with one initial answer already locked in place: House C’s agent is Phil. That’s a solid anchor. From there, the puzzle uses a mix of color restrictions, positional clues about who visits which house, and a couple of hidden issues that share the same cell. There’s also a slash-separated buyer cell to sort out. Let’s work through it and see how everything clicks together.
Step 1: Use the initial locked answer and the paint clues to set House A and House C’s colors
The very first clue tells us that House A and House C are not painted Red or Gray. Combine that with clue 4, which says the leftmost house (House A, since it’s listed first) has deep Black paint. That locks House A’s color as Black. Since House A isn’t Red or Gray, and it’s Black, the only color left for House C from that ruling is Yellow. So right away we’ve got:
- House A → Black
- House C → Yellow
Step 2: Place Lily and the twin sister buyers using the left-of clue
Clue 2 says Lily is to the left of Jessica and another person. That means Lily has at least two people to her right. With four houses, the only position that works is House B, because from House B you have two houses to the right (C and D). So Lily is at House B as the Potential Buyer. That also puts Jessica and Jane (the twin sisters) into the house to the right—House C. Clue 8 confirms that the Yellow house is scouted by twin sisters, which matches House C perfectly. So now:
- House B’s buyer → Lily
- House C’s buyer → Jessica / Jane (both values share the same cell)
Step 3: Confirm Phil and place Brook using the “not left” clue
Clue 3 says Brook is not an agent for the two houses left of Phil. We already know Phil is the agent for House C (from the initial answer). The two houses left of House C are House A and House B. So Brook cannot be at A or B, meaning Brook must be at the only remaining house: House D. That locks:
- House D’s agent → Brook
Clue 7 then adds that the owner of the house next to Brook is extremely desperate. Brook is at House D, so the house next to it is House C. “Desperate” points to a low price, and House C’s price becomes $.
Step 4: Figure out the haunted house and the cheapest price from the spooky noises clue
Clue 9 says spooky noises are often heard to the right of a house. The linked cells tell us that House A’s price is $, House B’s hidden issue is Haunted, and House C’s color is Yellow. The only sensible way to read this is: the house with spooky noises (Haunted) is House B, and it’s to the right of House A (which is priced at $). So:
- House B’s hidden issue → Haunted
- House A’s price → $
Step 5: Work out House A’s hidden issues from the pest control and water bill clues
Clue 5 states that the Black house needs pest control or it will collapse. House A is Black, so this gives it the hidden issue Termite. But clue 13 says the second cheapest building has the highest water bill, which means a Leak issue. The prices so far: House A is $, House C is $, House B is still unknown. Since House A and House C are both $, the cheapest among them is one, and the second cheapest is the other. Clue 13 links House A’s hidden issue to its price, so that means House A is the second cheapest, and its hidden issue includes Leak. So House A’s hidden issue cell ends up with both Leak and Termite.
- House A’s hidden issue → Leak / Termite
Step 6: Place Olivia as the agent farthest from the red house
Clue 10 tells us Olivia is the farthest from the Red house. The Red house is House D (we’ll confirm its color in a moment, but clue 11 already points to Red being House D). The farthest house from House D is House A. So Olivia must be at House A.
- House A’s agent → Olivia
Step 7: Use the buyer restriction to place Brandon
Clue 14 says Brandon is not checking a house next to Jane. Jane is a buyer at House C (from the twin sisters clue). The houses next to House C are House B and House D. So Brandon cannot be at B or D. That leaves only House A for Brandon as the Potential Buyer.
- House A’s buyer → Brandon
Step 8: Fill the remaining cells from the clue chain
Now we can fill in the last few spots. Clue 11 ties the price of the Red house and the Yellow house, confirming House D’s price is $$ and House C’s price is $ (already set). Clue 12 links Daniel and Phil to hidden issues: House B’s agent becomes Daniel, and House B’s hidden issue is Haunted (already set). That leaves House D’s hidden issue as Mold, which clue 6 confirms because the house Lily visits (House B) and its neighbors (A and C) are not Moldy. The only house left is House D. House D’s buyer is the remaining one: Nicholas. House D’s color is Red, which we already deduced from clue 11. And House B’s price is $$ by elimination.
- House D’s color → Red
- House D’s hidden issue → Mold
- House D’s buyer → Nicholas
- House B’s agent → Daniel
- House B’s price → $$
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
All the cells are now locked. House B’s color is Gray by process of elimination (the only color left). House C’s hidden issue is Cracked Wall, which clue 12 confirms (Phil hides the broken walls). The final grid matches exactly what I showed at the top of this walkthrough.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 337
Clue 5 and Clue 13 both pointing to House A’s hidden issue
These two clues can trip you up because they each assign a different hidden issue to the same house. Clue 5 says the Black house needs pest control (Termite), while clue 13 says the second cheapest building has a water leak (Leak). At first it looks like a contradiction, but the solved grid shows that House A’s hidden issue cell contains both values separated by a slash. The puzzle allows multiple valid values in the same cell, so both are correct. The key is to notice that the clues aren’t competing—they’re reinforcing that House A has two separate problems.
Clue 2: “Lily is to the left of Jessica and another person”
This wording can be confusing because it doesn’t say “immediately to the left” or specify exactly how many houses are in between. The phrase “and another person” means there are at least two people to Lily’s right. With only four houses, that forces Lily into the second position (House B). If you assumed “immediately to the left,” you’d put her at House C, which wouldn’t leave enough room for two people to her right. The clue is about relative position, not adjacency.
Clue 9: “Spooky noises are often heard to the right of house”
This clue links three different cells without stating which house is making the noise. The trick is that “to the right of house” means the house with spooky noises is to the right of another house. The linked cells include House A’s price, House B’s hidden issue, and House C’s color—but the spooky noises clue only directly gives us the Haunted issue. You have to read the linked cells as the entire set of confirmed values, not as a sequence. Once you know House B is Haunted, the “to the right” part makes sense because House A is to its left.
Clue 13: “The second cheapest building has the highest water bill”
This one is easy to misread because there are two houses with the same price ($). The cheapest and second cheapest are both priced at $, so you need to figure out which one is truly the cheapest and which is second. The clue links House A’s hidden issue to its own price, which tells you House A is the second cheapest. That means House C, with its $ price, is actually the cheapest. Without recognizing that the two $ houses are ordered, you might assign the water leak to the wrong house.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 337 is a great example of how a single initial answer can anchor a whole chain of deductions. The key turning points were figuring out that Lily’s left-of clue placed her at House B, and that the two hidden issues for House A could coexist in the same cell. Once you handle the positional relationships carefully, the remaining slots fill in cleanly. Happy solving.
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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