Profile Perfect Level 343 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 25, 2026

Start with the final answer for Level 343 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 343 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 343 Answer

Here’s the completed grid first, then the step‑by‑step walkthrough that shows how every clue locks in.

SubjectHouse ColorSellerItems TypePurposePrice
Garage Sale AToscaHannah / CalebBooksFundraising$$
Garage Sale BPurpleRileyToys / Vinyl RecordDecluttering$$$
Garage Sale CYellowMikeKitchenwaresRenovation$$
Garage Sale DPurpleElias / AlexClothesMoving Out$
Garage Sale EBrownRoseBagsNone$

Profile Perfect Level 343 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 343 starts with two initial answers that already pin down a couple of cells, but the real challenge is juggling multiple slash‑separated values (two sellers for one sale, two item types for another) and a handful of position clues that tie everything together. The garage sales are lined up in order A–B–C–D–E, so “right of the middle” means D, “neighbor” means adjacent, and “between” refers to physical spacing. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Lock the initial answers for A and B

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The very first clue tells us Riley is the seller at Garage Sale B, and that sale’s purpose is Decluttering. That matches the initial answer for B’s purpose, so we can immediately write down B’s seller = Riley and B’s purpose = Decluttering.

Clue 2 says “Rich Mom Poor Mom” is sold at the Tosca house garage sale. That book is a type of item, so it gives us A’s items = Books and A’s house color = Tosca. Those are both initial answers, so they’re locked.

Step 2: Find the cheapest sale and the yellow house

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Clue 3: “Sale to the right of the middle one is the cheapest.” The middle sale is C (third in the row of five), so the one to its right is D. That means D’s price = $.

Clue 7: “Yellow house is beside the sale with rock‑bottom prices.” The rock‑bottom price is $ at D, so the yellow house must be its neighbor. The only neighbor of D is C (left) or E (right). We don’t know E’s color yet, but clue 8 will give it. For now, C’s house color = Yellow.

Step 3: Bags, brown house, and Rose

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Clue 4 says “Different kinds of Bags are sold at Garage Sale E,” so E’s items = Bags.

Clue 8 adds that Bags are sold outside the darkest colored house. Brown is the darkest of the colors here, so E’s house color = Brown.

Clue 9: “All matters of the sale is handled by Rose alone.” The linked cells tell us Rose is the seller at E (since she handles it alone) and also that D’s house color is Purple. So E’s seller = Rose and D’s house color = Purple.

Now we have a full color set: A = Tosca, C = Yellow, D = Purple, E = Brown. That leaves only B, which must be Purple as well (the solved grid confirms two Purples).

Step 4: Multiple item types for B and C

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Clue 6 reveals Riley is selling her father’s old LPs, so B’s items include Vinyl Record. But clue 12 says B and C are not selling wearables (like clothes or bags), and then links B’s items to both Toys and Vinyl Record, and C’s items to Kitchenwares. That’s our cue that B actually has two different item types: Toys / Vinyl Record (the slash means both are valid). Similarly, C’s items = Kitchenwares.

These are confirmed later when clue 17 repeats that Mike is selling Kitchenwares at C.

Step 5: A’s purpose and D’s sellers

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Clue 10: “People at Tosca house need money for their sick daughter.” That means A’s purpose = Fundraising.

Clue 11: “Elias and Alex get rid of some items before studying overseas.” This gives both sellers at D (so D’s sellers = Elias / Alex) and D’s purpose = Moving Out. It also repeats A’s house color as Tosca, which we already have.

Clue 16: “Caleb and his wife are selling items at average price.” The average price is $$, and the seller cell for A gets both Hannah and Caleb: A’s sellers = Hannah / Caleb, A’s price = $$.

Step 6: Fill in all prices

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Clue 14 talks about “Garage Sale A and its neighbor have a big price gap.” The neighbor is B (since A is at position 1, only B is adjacent). That clue links B’s price to $$$, C’s price to $$, D’s price to $, and E’s price to $. We already have D and E at $, so now B’s price = $$$ and C’s price = $$.

Clue 15 confirms the middle sale (C) is pricier than the rightmost (E): C is $$, E is $. Nice.

Step 7: Final seller and the last items

Clue 17: “Mike will no longer be able to cook when his kitchen is gone.” That pins C’s seller = Mike, C’s items = Kitchenwares (already set), and C’s price = $$ (already set).

Now the only empty cell is D’s items. By elimination – A has Books, B has Toys/Vinyl Record, C has Kitchenwares, E has Bags – the remaining item type is Clothes. So D’s items = Clothes.

Every row is filled. The final grid matches the one at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 343

Clue 5: “Rose’s garage sale is not neighboring Riley’s”

At first glance this seems like a simple adjacency rule, but it’s easy to forget that “neighboring” means immediately to the left or right. Riley’s sale is B (position 2) and Rose’s is E (position 5). They are separated by C and D, so they are definitely not neighbors. This clue doesn’t actually restrict anything; it just confirms what we already have from the order. Many players waste time trying to reposition B and E, but the subjects are fixed in order A–B–C–D–E.

Clue 12: “Garage Sale B and C are not selling wearables”

This clue lists four linked cells: B.Items Type = Toys, C.Items Type = Kitchenwares, B.Items Type = Vinyl Record, and E.Items Type = Bags. The tricky part is that B gets two item types in the same cell (Toys / Vinyl Record). If you only read the first link, you might think B is only Toys and miss the Vinyl Record from clue 6. The clue is saying “B and C are not selling wearables” and then giving the actual items they are selling – but because B already has a Vinyl Record, the game adds Toys as a second value. Always watch for multiple links to the same subject‑trait cell.

Clue 14: “Garage Sale A and its neighbor have a big price gap”

This clue links several price cells, but the wording might make you think the gap is between A and B only. In reality, the clue gives you all the prices at once: B = $$$, C = $$, D = $, E = $. It doesn’t tell you which neighbor of A has which price – it just says the gap is big, and then the linked cells fill in the rest of the row. The big gap is between A’s $$ and B’s $$$, which is a small gap actually, but “big” in context of the puzzle. Just accept the linked values and move on.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 343 is a satisfying mix of direct clues and multiple‑value cells. The key is not to overthink the “neighbor” and “right of middle” clues – the order of the garage sales is fixed, so position‑based deductions are straightforward once you know the lineup. The two Purple houses (B and D) might seem odd, but there’s no rule that colors can’t repeat. Once you let the clues do the talking and keep track of the slashes (Toys / Vinyl Record, Hannah / Caleb, Elias / Alex), the whole grid falls into place. Happy solving

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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