Profile Perfect Level 339 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 24, 2026
Below is the complete final answer for Level 339. Once you've checked it, continue to the step-by-step guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 339 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 339, followed by a step-by-step walkthrough of how each clue connects to get us there.
| Subject | Color | Condition | Mail Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mailbox A | Blue | Dented | Birthday Invitation |
| Mailbox B | Orange | Dirty | Blackmail |
| Mailbox C | Gray | Rusted | Bill |
| Mailbox D | Green | Wet | Love Letter |
Profile Perfect Level 339 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 339 gives us four mailboxes to sort out by color, condition, and mail type. Mailbox C’s color is already locked in as Gray right from the start, which gives us a solid anchor point. The clues work together nicely, but a couple of them use neighbor logic that needs careful reading. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the starting answer to lock Mailbox C’s color and mail type
The puzzle tells us upfront that Mailbox C is Gray. That’s our first confirmed cell. Clue 2 then builds on that directly: “Mail inserted into Gray mailbox contains lots of numbers.” Since Mailbox C is the only Gray mailbox, this clue confirms that Mailbox C’s mail type is Bill. So now we have Mailbox C’s color (Gray) and mail type (Bill) pinned down. The condition for Mailbox C isn’t filled in yet, but we’ll get there.
Step 2: Confirm Mailbox B’s condition from the cleaning clue
Clue 1 says “Mailbox B needs some cleaning,” and that’s labeled as an initial clue. This directly tells us Mailbox B’s condition is Dirty. No guesswork here—that’s locked in. So at this point, we know Mailbox B is Dirty, and we know Mailbox C is Gray with a Bill inside. The rest of the colors, conditions, and mail types are still open.
Step 3: Place Mailbox D’s condition and note the neighbor rule
Clue 3 says “The rain-soaked mailbox is not next to the Dirty one.” The phrase “rain-soaked” clearly points to the Wet condition. So we know Mailbox D’s condition is Wet. The clue also tells us that the mailbox with Wet condition is not next to the Dirty one. Since Mailbox B is Dirty and Mailbox D is Wet, these two cannot be adjacent. That’s a positional clue that will help us later when we think about the mailbox lineup.
Step 4: Fill in Mailbox A’s color and condition from the Blue mailbox clue
Clue 5 says “Blue mailbox was hit with something.” This one links several cells together. It confirms that Mailbox A is Blue and that Mailbox A’s condition is Dented. The clue also mentions Mailbox B is Orange and Mailbox D is Wet. That’s a big drop: we now know Mailbox B’s color is Orange, which pairs with its already-confirmed Dirty condition. And it re-confirms Mailbox D’s condition as Wet. So now we have Mailbox A as Blue and Dented, Mailbox B as Orange and Dirty, and Mailbox C as Gray with Bill. Mailbox D still needs its color and mail type.
Step 5: Use the heartfelt confession clue to lock Mailbox D’s color and mail type
Clue 6 says “The Green mailbox contains a heartfelt confession.” That tells us Mailbox D’s color is Green and its mail type is Love Letter. The clue also re-lists Mailbox A’s color as Blue, which we already have. So now Mailbox D is fully confirmed: Green, Wet, and holding a Love Letter. That’s three mailboxes mostly filled in now.
Step 6: Resolve the Rusted neighbor threat to find Mailbox B’s mail type
Clue 7 says “Owner of mailbox next to the Rusted one is being threatened.” That tells us two things. First, Mailbox C’s condition is Rusted. That fills in the last missing detail for Mailbox C: Gray, Rusted, Bill. Second, the mailbox next to the Rusted one has a mail type of Blackmail. The Rusted mailbox is Mailbox C. We need to figure out which mailbox is next to Mailbox C. Looking at the four mailboxes in order, if Mailbox C is in position 3 (with A, B, C, D as positions 1-4), then its neighbors are Mailbox B (position 2) and Mailbox D (position 4). But we already know Mailbox D’s mail type is Love Letter, so it can’t be Blackmail. That leaves Mailbox B. So Mailbox B’s mail type is Blackmail. That completes Mailbox B: Orange, Dirty, Blackmail.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, only Mailbox A’s mail type is left unknown. We’ve assigned Bill to Mailbox C, Blackmail to Mailbox B, and Love Letter to Mailbox D. The only mail type remaining is Birthday Invitation. That goes to Mailbox A. Let’s double-check the full grid:
- Mailbox A: Blue, Dented, Birthday Invitation
- Mailbox B: Orange, Dirty, Blackmail
- Mailbox C: Gray, Rusted, Bill
- Mailbox D: Green, Wet, Love Letter
Everything lines up. The neighbor rule from Clue 3 is satisfied because Mailbox D (Wet) is not next to Mailbox B (Dirty)—they’re two positions apart with Mailbox C in between. Every clue is accounted for, and no cells are left empty. Done and done.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 339
Clue 3: “The rain-soaked mailbox is not next to the Dirty one”
This one can trip you up because it only gives a negative relationship—it tells you where the Wet mailbox isn’t, not where it is. You have to combine it with later clues to figure out the actual positions. Some players might try to place Mailbox D in a specific spot right away, but that’s a mistake. The clue just knocks out one possible adjacency, so you need to keep it in the back of your mind while other clues lock in the rest.
Clue 7: “Owner of mailbox next to the Rusted one is being threatened”
This clue is tricky because it uses the word “next to” without telling you which side. The Rusted mailbox is Mailbox C, and it has two neighbors: Mailbox B and Mailbox D. If you don’t already know Mailbox D’s mail type from Clue 6, you might think either neighbor could be the Blackmail one. But once Clue 6 tells you Mailbox D has a Love Letter, the only option left for Blackmail is Mailbox B. Reading these two clues in the right order is key.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 339 is one of those puzzles where the initial locked answer (Mailbox C’s color) gives you a good foothold, and the clues build nicely from there. The neighbor logic in Clues 3 and 7 is the main thing to watch out for, but as long as you work through them in sequence, the whole grid fills in without backtracking. Happy solving
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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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