Profile Perfect Level 230 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 11, 2026
Here is the completed answer for Level 230 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 230 Answer
Here’s the finished grid for Level 230, followed by a step-by-step breakdown of how every clue fits together.
| Subject | Person | Role | Room | Work Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Staff A | Dave | Dealer | Bar | Dawn |
| Staff B | Sabrina | Security | Roulette | Evening |
| Staff C | Melissa | Server | Dice | Noon |
| Staff D | Antonio | Pit Boss | Roulette | Night |
Profile Perfect Level 230 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle gives you four casino staff members to place: Dave, Sabrina, Melissa, and Antonio. They each have a role (Dealer, Security, Server, Pit Boss), a room (Bar, Roulette, Dice), and a shift (Dawn, Noon, Evening, Night). The game starts with one locked‑in answer – Staff B works the Evening shift – and the rest unfolds through position‑based clues about neighbors and order.
Step 1: Use the locked Evening shift to pin down Night
The first clue says the Evening shift staff isn’t next to the person who starts at 10 pm. “Next to” here means adjacent in the list (Staff A–B–C–D). Since Staff B has the Evening shift (given at the start), the person at 10 pm (the Night shift) can’t be Staff A or Staff C, because those are next to B. The only option left is Staff D. So Staff D’s work time is Night.
Step 2: Place Melissa by the Night shift neighbor, then spot Sabrina and Antonio
Clue 3 tells us Melissa is next to the Night shift staff. We just set Staff D to Night, so Melissa must be Staff C (the only staff member adjacent to D). That gives us Staff C’s person is Melissa.
Clue 4 goes further: “Between Sabrina and Antonio is Melissa.” In a row of four, if Melissa (Staff C) is between two people, those two must be Staff B (on her left) and Staff D (on her right). So Staff B’s person is Sabrina and Staff D’s person is Antonio. Now only Staff A’s person is missing.
Step 3: Dave’s earlier shift gives us Dawn, and we confirm roles
Clue 5 says Dave’s shift starts earlier than Melissa’s. Melissa’s shift hasn’t been set yet, but we know from clue 6 that Melissa’s job is delivering food and beverages – that’s the Server role – and she works Noon. So Melissa works Noon. Dave’s shift is earlier than Noon, and the only earlier shift left is Dawn. That makes Staff A’s person Dave, and Staff A’s work time Dawn. Also, Staff C’s role is Server and Staff C’s work time Noon.
Clue 2 locks in another role: the Dealer is not in the same room as any other staff. That narrows it down quickly – we’ll get to rooms later, but the clue directly tells us Staff A’s role is Dealer.
Step 4: Neighbor count confirms the order and adds a shift
Clue 7 states Antonio has fewer neighbors than Sabrina. In the list A–B–C–D, Antonio is Staff D (end of the line, one neighbor) and Sabrina is Staff B (two neighbors). That matches perfectly, and the clue also ties Staff A’s work time to Dawn – already placed. So this clue just reinforces our order and gives no new info, but it’s good confirmation.
Step 5: Use the Roulette and Dice clues to finish rooms and the last role
Clue 8: “One of the staff at the Roulette room is Antonio.” So Staff D’s room is Roulette.
Clue 9 says Sabrina is not the Pit Boss. Since the Pit Boss role hasn’t been assigned yet, Sabrina can’t be it – that leaves Pit Boss for the only unassigned role among the four: Staff D. (Dealer = A, Server = C, Security = ?). Actually we still need Security and Pit Boss for B and D. Clue 9 also links Staff B’s role to Security, confirming Staff B’s role is Security. So Staff D’s role is Pit Boss. The clue also mentions Staff D’s work time Night (already known) and Staff A’s role Dealer (already known).
Clue 10: “The person in the Dice room is between the staff at Roulette.” The staff at Roulette are Staff B and Staff D (both now in Roulette). The person between them is Staff C. So Staff C’s room is Dice. That leaves only the Bar for Staff A. And since Staff B is at Roulette (already placed), we have Staff B’s room Roulette and Staff A’s room Bar.
Every subject, person, role, room, and work time is now filled. The grid matches the one at the top of this walkthrough.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 230
Clue 1: “Evening shift staff is not next to the one that starts at 10pm”
The phrase “next to” is positional, but the puzzle doesn’t show a seating chart – you have to remember the subjects are listed in order (Staff A, B, C, D). Newer players might try to apply it to the room layout instead. Just treat it as adjacency in the list: B is next to A and C, so the Night shift (10pm) can’t go to A or C. That forces Night to Staff D.
Clue 7: “Antonio has less neighbors than Sabrina”
This one confuses because “neighbors” could mean adjacent staff in any arrangement. But again, the default order is A–B–C–D. Antonio (D) has one neighbor (C), Sabrina (B) has two (A and C). So Antonio indeed has fewer. The clue feels like a red herring because it simply confirms what we already know, but it’s useful for double‑checking your order.
Clue 10: “Person in the Dice room is between the staff at Roulette”
This requires you to realize there are two Roulette staff members (B and D). The “person between” is the one in the middle position of the list – Staff C. If you only thought one staff member was at Roulette, this clue wouldn’t click. Once you know B and D are both in Roulette, it’s straightforward.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 230 is a clean, linear solve once you treat the staff list as a numbered row and use the initial Evening shift as your anchor. The neighbor clues (1, 3, 4, 7, 10) all play off the same A‑B‑C‑D order, so you’re never guessing. Just place Melissa between Sabrina and Antonio, let Dave’s earlier shift build the timeline, and the rooms fall into place from the Roulette‑Dice clue. No hidden values or slashes to worry about – just a satisfying chain of position‑based deductions.
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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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