Profile Perfect Level 35 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 27, 2026

Start with the final answer for Level 35 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 35 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 35 Answer

Here’s the finished grid first, then I’ll guide you through each clue that locks it in.

SubjectTypeMaterialColorAccessory
Luggage ADuffle BagCanvasBlackLuggage Tag
Luggage BBackpackNylonGreenKeychain
Luggage CSuitcaseAluminumBlueNumber Lock
Luggage DBriefcaseLeatherBrownShoulder Strap

Profile Perfect Level 35 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 35 gives you four luggage pieces – A through D – each with a type, material, color, and accessory. The puzzle starts with one locked answer: Luggage B is a Backpack. From there, a chain of direct and positional clues fills the rest without any hidden values. Let’s walk through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the starting answer to pin down the Backpack and the Briefcase

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The puzzle already shows that Luggage B is a Backpack. That’s our anchor. The first clue tells us the Briefcase is not placed next to the Backpack, and more importantly, it directly assigns Luggage D as the Briefcase. So right away we have two types locked: B = Backpack, D = Briefcase.

Step 2: Secure Luggage C’s lock and its blue color

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The second clue says Luggage C is secured with a Number Lock, so we write that down for C’s accessory. Then clue 4 adds that the PIN “009” opens the Blue luggage, and since C already has the Number Lock, we know that blue luggage is C. So now Luggage C has a Number Lock and a Blue color.

Step 3: Place the Duffle Bag with its Tag and find the Nylon neighbor

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Clue 8 tells us the Duffle Bag has a Luggage Tag for its forgetful owner. The only subject without a type yet is A, so Luggage A is the Duffle Bag, and its accessory is the Luggage Tag.

Next, clue 9 says the bag next to the one with a Tag is made of Nylon. The only bag with a Tag is A (leftmost), and its only neighbor is B (since A is at the left end). Therefore Luggage B is made of Nylon. Now B has its material.

Step 4: Connect the Canvas material and the Black neighbor clues

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Clue 10 says a bag made of Canvas is next to the Nylon bag and is not Blue. Nylon is B; its neighbors are A and C. C is Blue (from step 2), so the Canvas bag can’t be C – it must be A. So Luggage A is made of Canvas.

Clue 3 says the luggage next to the Backpack is Black. The Backpack is B, so its neighbor could be A or C. We already know C is Blue, so the only possible Black neighbor is A. That confirms Luggage A is Black. A now has both its material (Canvas) and color (Black) nailed down.

Step 5: Use the Green luggage position and the Suitcase clue

Clue 6 says the Green luggage is neither leftmost nor rightmost – so it can only be B or C. C is already Blue, so Luggage B must be Green. That gives B its color.

Clue 7 tells us that Luggage C holds the travel clothes for a family of 4, which makes it the Suitcase (the only type left that fits). So Luggage C is a Suitcase. This clue also confirms again that D is the Briefcase, but we already knew that.

Step 6: Lock in the Leather Briefcase and rule out the lucky accessory

Clue 5 is straightforward: the Briefcase is made of exquisite Leather, so Luggage D is made of Leather.

Clue 11 says the Lucky symbol accessory is not attached to the Leather bag. The “Lucky symbol” refers to the Keychain (a common lucky charm). Since D is Leather, its accessory cannot be Keychain. This doesn’t give us D’s accessory directly, but it eliminates one possibility when we fill the final blanks.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches by elimination

Now only a handful of cells are open. Let’s list what’s left:

  • Materials: We have Canvas (A), Nylon (B), Leather (D). The only material not used yet is Aluminum, so Luggage C’s material is Aluminum.
  • Colors: We have Black (A), Green (B), Blue (C). The remaining color is Brown, so Luggage D’s color is Brown.
  • Accessories: We have Luggage Tag (A), Number Lock (C), and we know D cannot be Keychain (clue 11). That leaves Shoulder Strap for D and Keychain for B. So Luggage D’s accessory is Shoulder Strap, and Luggage B’s accessory is Keychain.

That completes the entire grid. Every cell is filled with no conflicts, and all eleven clues have been satisfied.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 35

Clue 6: “Green luggage is neither leftmost nor rightmost”

This one trips up players who forget the subject order. The luggage are placed left to right as A, B, C, D. “Leftmost” is A, “rightmost” is D. So Green can only be B or C. But you don’t know which yet – the clue works because later you learn C is Blue, forcing B to be Green. Read it as a positional restriction, not a direct assignment.

Clue 3: “Luggage next to the Backpack is Black”

Because the Backpack is B, next to it could be A or C. At first glance you might guess the wrong neighbor. The trick is to wait for the Canvas/Nylon clue (clue 10) to confirm that C is Blue, which rules out C as the Black bag. The clue is still valid – it gives you a relationship, but you need other clues to resolve which neighbor.

Clue 11: “Lucky symbol accessory is not attached to the Leather bag”

The phrase “Lucky symbol accessory” isn’t listed in the trait values, so it’s easy to wonder which accessory that is. Looking at the options – Luggage Tag, Keychain, Number Lock, Shoulder Strap – the Keychain is the only one that fits “lucky symbol” (a charm or good-luck token). Once you recognize that, the clue simply prevents the Leather bag (D) from having the Keychain, which helps narrow down the final accessory assignment.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 35 is a clean, no‑frills logic puzzle that relies on careful neighbor relationships and elimination. The locked Backpack and the direct assignments for the Briefcase, Number Lock, and Duffle Bag give you a solid start. After that, it’s all about linking the positional clues (next to, leftmost/rightmost) with the material and color details. Once you line up the Nylon, Canvas, and Black connections, the remaining slots practically fill themselves. A satisfying solve that shows how a few well‑placed clues can unlock a whole grid.

Need help with another level later? Save the complete walkthrough hub 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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