Profile Perfect Level 349 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 25, 2026

Below is the final answer for Level 349 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 349 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 349 Answer

Here’s the full solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 349, with the walkthrough coming right after.

SubjectBottle ShapeMessageItem InsideNearby Object
Bottle ARow3Col2Treasure MapKey / RingIsland
Bottle BRow2Col2WarningPillIceberg
Bottle CRow1Col1Love ConfessionCoin / PenShip
Bottle DRow3Col5Scientific ReportCompassNone

Profile Perfect Level 349 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 349 has four bottles, each with a shape, a message, an item inside, and a nearby object. The initial answers lock a few values right away: Bottle A’s message is Treasure Map, Bottle C’s item inside includes Coin, and Bottle D’s nearby object is None. The rest of the grid fills in through a chain of direct clues and one positional relationship. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock Bottle D from the scientist’s clues

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Two clues point straight at Bottle D. One says a lab scientist named Sir Newt risked his life to send the bottle, and another calls it the rightmost bottle holding a classified Scientific Report. Together they confirm that Bottle D’s bottle shape is Row3Col5, its message is Scientific Report, and later we learn from another clue that its item inside is a Compass (more on that in a moment). The initial answer already tells us Bottle D has no nearby object, so that’s set: Bottle D – shape Row3Col5, message Scientific Report, item Compass, nearby object None.

Step 2: Pin down Bottle C’s heartfelt message and its surroundings

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Clue 7 says a heartfelt message is in the bottle not near Island or Iceberg. The linked cells tell us that bottle is Bottle C, its message is Love Confession, and its nearby object is Ship. That makes sense – Ship is neither Island nor Iceberg. So we now have Bottle C’s message and its nearby object locked. The initial answer also gave Bottle C an item inside of Coin, which is one of the two items it carries. We’ll pick up the second item later.

Step 3: Place the Iceberg with Bottle B

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The first clue says the bottle to the right of the Iceberg contains multiple items. The linked cell directly assigns Iceberg as Bottle B’s nearby object. So Bottle B is sitting near an iceberg. No positional guesswork needed – this clue just plants the value.

Step 4: Add Bottle B’s warning message and Bottle C’s pen

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Clue 9 tells a story about a lovestruck girl who accidentally dropped her tool into the bottle. The linked cells give us Bottle C’s message as Love Confession (already set), Bottle C’s item inside as Pen, and Bottle B’s message as Warning. This means Bottle C now has both Coin (from the initial answer) and Pen – both belong in that same cell, so the cell holds Coin / Pen. Bottle B’s message becomes Warning.

Step 5: Connect the treasure chest clue to Bottle A

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Clue 5 talks about finding the treasure chest without the item in it being pointless. The linked cells confirm Bottle A’s bottle shape is Row3Col2, its item inside includes Key, and also reference Bottle C’s shape and Bottle D’s message (which we already know). So Bottle A now has a shape and at least one item – Key. The other item, Ring, will come from elimination later.

Step 6: Use the “between” clue to lock the remaining shapes

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Clue 4 reads something like “Bottle B is between Bottle C and the Scientific Report.” The linked cells give us Bottle B’s shape as Row2Col2, Bottle C’s shape as Row1Col1, and Bottle D’s message as Scientific Report. This places the shapes in order: Bottle C at Row1Col1, then Bottle B at Row2Col2, then Bottle D at Row3Col5. That matches the shapes we already had for Bottle A? Wait, Bottle A’s shape is Row3Col2 – that’s not in this order. That’s fine; this clue only positions three bottles. Bottle A sits separately.

Step 7: Finish the remaining items and the final grid

Now almost everything is placed. Let’s take stock:

  • Bottle A: shape Row3Col2, message Treasure Map, item inside Key (and we still need to account for Ring), nearby object Island (only option left after Iceberg, Ship, None are taken).
  • Bottle B: shape Row2Col2, message Warning, item inside Pill (from clue 6 which also confirmed Compass in Bottle D), nearby object Iceberg.
  • Bottle C: shape Row1Col1, message Love Confession, item inside Coin / Pen, nearby object Ship.
  • Bottle D: shape Row3Col5, message Scientific Report, item inside Compass, nearby object None.

The only missing value is the second item in Bottle A’s cell. The grid shows Key / Ring. Since Key is already confirmed by clue 5, and no other bottle claims Ring, the only logical place for Ring is in Bottle A alongside Key. That completes the grid. The initial answer for Bottle C’s item (Coin) plus clue 9’s Pen gives the slash pair there, and Bottle A’s slash pair is Key / Ring from the same elimination logic.

All four bottles are fully solved.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 349

The “Pill is 2 columns away from Compass” clue

This one can throw you off because it sounds like a positional requirement. But the linked cells only assign Pill to Bottle B and Compass to Bottle D – they don’t actually measure column distance. The clue’s narrative is just flavor; the real deduction is direct placement. Don’t waste time counting grid columns; just accept the values it gives.

The “Bottle to the right of the Iceberg contains multiple items” clue

The phrasing makes you think you need to figure out which bottle is to the right of the Iceberg, but the linked cell simply puts Iceberg as Bottle B’s nearby object. The “multiple items” part refers to Bottle A or Bottle C? Actually, Bottle A and Bottle C both have multiple items (slash values), but the clue doesn’t assign those here. Focus on the direct assignment – it’s a shortcut.

Handling slash-separated cells

If you only take the initial answer (Bottle C has Coin) and ignore clue 9, you might miss Pen. Similarly, Bottle A’s Ring isn’t given by any single clue. The trick is to remember that slash values are not “or” – they’re “and.” Every value that appears in that cell belongs there. Once you place all the items from clues, the remaining ones must fill in by elimination.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 349 is a straightforward puzzle once you treat each clue as a value assignment rather than a logic riddle. The scientist clues lock Bottle D early, the heartfelt message gives Bottle C its identity, and the remaining clues fill in Bottle B and Bottle A. The two slash-separated cells – Bottle A’s Key / Ring and Bottle C’s Coin / Pen – are the only spots where you need to remember that multiple values live together. After that, the grid solves cleanly. Happy puzzling!

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

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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