Profile Perfect Level 344 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 25, 2026
If you only need the result for Level 344, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 344 Answer
I’ll put the solved grid up front, then walk through exactly how each clue locks it in and why every fish ends up where it does.
| Subject | Species | Diet | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fish A | Lanternfish | Shrimp | Midwater |
| Fish B | Anglerfish | Fish | Deep |
| Fish C | Blobfish | Jellyfish | Abyss |
| Fish D | Gulper Eel | Plankton | Trench |
Profile Perfect Level 344 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 344 is all about four fish — Fish A, B, C, and D — and matching each one to its species, diet, and depth. There are no initial answers or hidden values to worry about, so every piece of information comes from the nine clues themselves. The solved grid follows a clear positional line from shallowest to deepest, and once you lock in the rightmost fish and the depth order, the rest clicks into place quickly.
Step 1: Place Fish D as the rightmost Gulper Eel with Trench depth and Plankton diet
Clue 1 tells us the Gulper Eel is on the rightmost spot, and since the subjects appear in order Fish A, Fish B, Fish C, Fish D from left to right, the rightmost fish is Fish D. So Fish D’s species is Gulper Eel.
Clue 3 then says Plankton is the only diet that works for the Trench depth. That clue directly links Fish D to both Plankton and Trench, so Fish D’s diet is Plankton and Fish D’s depth is Trench. That gives us three confirmed cells for Fish D right away: species Gulper Eel, diet Plankton, depth Trench.
Step 2: Lock Fish B’s depth as Deep using the “second shallowest” clue
Clue 2 says Fish B roams the second shallowest depth in the list. The depths in order from shallowest to deepest are Midwater, Deep, Abyss, Trench. The second shallowest is Deep. So Fish B’s depth is Deep. That’s a single clean lock.
Step 3: Confirm Fish C as the Abyss-dwelling Blobfish
Clue 6 states the fish in the Abyss zone is a neighbor of the Trench dweller. Fish D is already confirmed as Trench. The neighbor relationship means the Abyss fish must be directly next to Fish D in the lineup. Since Fish D is the rightmost fish (position 4), its only neighbor is Fish C at position 3. So Fish C’s depth is Abyss.
Clue 7 then says that without the Abyss’s high pressure, the fish will look saggy — that’s the Blobfish. So Fish C’s species is Blobfish. Now we know Fish C is the Blobfish at Abyss depth.
Step 4: Use the “not next to” clues to confirm Fish A as Midwater Lanternfish
Clue 5 says the fish in the Midwater depth is the furthest from the Plankton eater. Fish D eats Plankton. In a lineup of four fish, the furthest position from position 4 is position 1, which is Fish A. So Fish A’s depth is Midwater. That makes sense because Midwater is the shallowest depth, and Fish D is the deepest.
Clue 8 says the smallest fish that eats Shrimp is not next to the Blobfish. The smallest fish here refers to the Lanternfish, which is known to be small. That clue links Fish A’s species to Lanternfish and Fish A’s diet to Shrimp. It also says Fish A is not next to Fish C (the Blobfish). Since Fish A is at position 1 and Fish C is at position 3, they are not adjacent — position 2 sits between them — so this checks out perfectly.
Clue 9 reinforces the same idea: the Shrimp eater is not next to the Jellyfish eater. Fish A eats Shrimp, and clue 9 confirms Fish C’s diet as Jellyfish in the process. So Fish C’s diet is Jellyfish. And again, positions 1 and 3 are not neighbors.
Step 5: Fill Fish B’s species and diet by elimination
At this point we have three fish fully placed:
- Fish A: Lanternfish, Shrimp, Midwater
- Fish C: Blobfish, Jellyfish, Abyss
- Fish D: Gulper Eel, Plankton, Trench
That leaves Fish B. The remaining species is Anglerfish, and the remaining diet is Fish. Its depth is already locked as Deep from Step 2. So Fish B is the Anglerfish with a diet of Fish at Deep depth.
Step 6: Double-check the neighbor rule between Trench and Deep
Clue 4 says the fish of the Trench is not next to the fish of the Deep. Fish D (Trench) is at position 4, and Fish B (Deep) is at position 2. They are separated by Fish C at position 3, so they are not adjacent. This clue is satisfied and confirms our lineup doesn’t have any conflict.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 344
The “second shallowest depth” wording in Clue 2
This clue trips people up because the list of depths isn’t presented in order anywhere except through the solved grid logic. You have to realize that Midwater, Deep, Abyss, and Trench go from shallowest to deepest based on real-world ocean knowledge or the way the puzzle is structured. If you mistakenly think “second shallowest” means something else — like the second depth from the bottom — you might place Fish B at Abyss instead of Deep. The key is to order the depths in your head: Midwater is the shallowest, Deep is second, Abyss is third, and Trench is deepest. That makes Fish B’s depth Deep.
The “furthest from” relationship in Clue 5
Clue 5 says the fish in Midwater is the furthest from the Plankton eater. It’s easy to overthink this. “Furthest” doesn’t mean some kind of distance in a chart or volume of water; it means furthest in terms of position in the lineup. Since the Plankton eater is Fish D at position 4, the furthest spot is position 1, which is Fish A. If you try to interpret “furthest” as deepest or shallowest in depth, you might get confused. The clue is purely positional.
The “smallest fish” reference in Clue 8
The clue says “Smallest fish that eats Shrimp is not next to Blobfish.” Some players might wonder if “smallest” is a separate trait or a hidden value. It’s not — it’s just a descriptive hint pointing to the Lanternfish, which is famously small. The clue effectively tells you that Fish A is the Lanternfish and eats Shrimp, and also that Fish A is not adjacent to Fish C. Once you know Fish A is at position 1 and Fish C at position 3, the clue confirms itself.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 344 uses a neat depth-order grid and a handful of positional clues to keep you on track. The trick is to let the rightmost fish and the “second shallowest” clue anchor your lineup early, then let the neighbor and furthest relationships fill in the rest. There’s no need to guess — every fish falls into place as long as you keep the four positions straight and trust what each clue is directly linking.
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

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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