Profile Perfect Level 234 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 11, 2026
First, here is the final answer for Level 234. Once you've saved it, keep reading for the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 234 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid at the top so you can see the full answer, and then I’ll walk through every clue that locks it in.
| Subject | Person | Accessory | Expression | Hand | Bet | Win Rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player A | Jacob / Sonia | Monocle | Crying | Royal Flush | Ring | 0 |
| Player B | Sally / Chitose | Party Hat | Neutral | Two Pair | Car | 50 |
| Player C | Keith | Earrings / Sun Hat | Thinking | Straight Flush | Watch | 70 |
| Player D | Amber / Scott | Santa Hat | Anxious | Straight | Handbag | 35 |
| Player E | Yu‑Jun | Gloves / Monocle | Smiling | Full House | House / Gold Bar | 10 |
Profile Perfect Level 234 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 234 throws a poker‑themed party with five players, each having a person, accessory, expression, hand, bet, and win rate. Several cells hold two values (slashes) – like Player A being both Jacob and Sonia – and you need to fit all of them. The starting locked answers give you Player C’s Sun Hat and Player A’s Crying expression, which immediately narrows things down.
Step 1: Use the initial answers to lock the first expressions and person hints
The puzzle gives you Player C’s Accessory = Sun Hat and Player A’s Expression = Crying. Clue 1 then says the opposite expression is at the other end of the table, so Player E’s Expression must be Smiling. That sets the emotional bookends of the row.
Step 2: Find the worried player and Keith’s position
Clue 7 says Keith is next to the worried player. Keith turns out to be Player C (we’ll confirm that soon). The worried player has the Anxious expression. Clue 23 adds that there are three people to the left of Amber before reaching Sonia. That can only work if Amber is Player D and Sonia is Player A – counting left from D (Player D) gives you C, B, and then A. So Amber is Player D, and because Player C (Keith) is next to Player D, Player D’s expression becomes Anxious. This also gives us Player D’s Person = Amber.
Step 3: Hats form a block of three
Clue 16 says all the hats are next to each other. The hats in the puzzle are Party Hat, Santa Hat, and Sun Hat. With Player C holding the Sun Hat and Player D now wearing the Santa Hat, the only way three hats can be adjacent is if Player B has the Party Hat. That places B, C, D in a neat row and locks Player B’s Accessory = Party Hat.
Step 4: Earrings, the lowest hand, and a table of bets
Clue 5 tells us the player with the lowest hand (Two Pair) is next to the person wearing Earrings. The lowest hand belongs to Player B (we’ll see why later), and the Earrings sit on Player C. That fits because B and C are neighbors. Clue 8 then says that Ring and Handbag are being bet at Sonia and Amber’s table. Since Sonia is Player A and Amber is Player D, we get Player A’s Bet = Ring and Player D’s Bet = Handbag. This same clue also reconfirms Player C’s Earrings alongside the Sun Hat.
Step 5: Sonia’s boyfriend and the monocle
Clue 11 reveals that Sonia’s boyfriend Jacob wears a single‑lens accessory – a Monocle. That adds Jacob to Player A’s person (alongside Sonia) and sets Player A’s Accessory = Monocle. The clue also repeats that Amber is Player D.
Step 6: Chitose, Yu‑Jun, and big bets
Clue 12 says Chitose might have to walk home because her friend is betting the vehicle. Chitose is one of Player B’s persons, and the vehicle is a Car. So Player B’s Bet = Car. Her friend is Keith, so that matches Keith as Player C. Clue 13 adds that if Yu‑Jun loses, he’ll sleep outside – he’s betting his House. So Player E’s Person = Yu‑Jun and Player E’s Bet = House. Clue 14 then adds the “shining metal” – a Gold Bar – so Player E’s Bet also includes Gold Bar.
Step 7: Poker face, watch, and a full house
Clue 17 says the player next to the poker face (Neutral expression) bets the Watch. The poker face is Player B because the expression that isn’t Crying or Smiling must be Neutral. Player C is next to Player B, so Player C’s Bet = Watch and Player B’s Expression = Neutral. Then Clue 18 tells us the person with a Monocle has a set and a pair – that’s a Full House. Player E already has a Monocle (as one of his accessories), so Player E’s Hand = Full House. This clue also repeats Player C’s Watch bet.
Step 8: Hands, win rates, and the best player
Now the hand rankings fall into place. Clue 15 says the player with the highest hand wins less than the one with the lowest hand. The highest hand is Royal Flush (Player A), the lowest is Two Pair (Player B). So Player A’s Win Rate = 0% and Player B’s Win Rate = 50%. Clue 21 calls the best player (highest win rate) the one with the second‑highest hand – that’s Player C with Straight Flush and a 70% win rate. Clue 19 confirms that the two players furthest from the Straight (in hand value) have 0% and 50% – again A and B. Clue 20 says the Ring bettor (Player A) will definitely win, which matches the Royal Flush. Clue 22 notes the Party Hat player (Player B) alternates winning and losing, which fits a 50% rate.
The remaining hands come from Clue 2: Player D and their neighbor got a 5 with red suit – that gives Player D’s Hand = Straight and Player E’s Hand = Full House (already placed). Finally, Clue 25 says the Gloves player (Player E) only wins once every ten hands, so Player E’s Win Rate = 10%. That leaves Player D’s win rate as the only one not directly mentioned – 35% from the final grid.
Step 9: Fill the last details
Clue 4 introduces the Japanese girl – Chitose – accompanying either Player B or D. With Chitose already on Player B, that’s consistent. Clue 9 says three accessories are between Sally and the Korean man (Yu‑Jun). Sally is one of Player B’s persons, and counting accessories between them (Player C’s two accessories and Player D’s one) gives exactly three. Clue 24 simply repeats that Amber is next to the Earrings (Player C), which we already have.
The only remaining slashes – Player D’s Person = Scott and Player A’s Person = Jacob / Sonia – come from the solved grid; no clue contradicts them, so they fill the last cells.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 234
Clue 16: “All of the hats are next to each other”
At first you might think this refers to every accessory that is a hat, but the puzzle distinguishes between different types. The hats are Party Hat, Santa Hat, and Sun Hat. Earrings, Monocle, and Gloves aren’t hats. The clue forces Player B, C, and D to be consecutive – a big positional anchor that also locks Player B’s Party Hat.
Clue 9: “3 accessories are between Sally and the Korean man”
This one can trip you up because it’s not about the number of players but the number of physical accessory items sitting between them. Sally is on Player B, the Korean man (Yu‑Jun) is on Player E, and between them are Player C (with two accessories: Earrings and Sun Hat) and Player D (with one: Santa Hat). That total of three is the exact count. Without that insight, you might try to count players and get stuck.
Clue 19: “The 2 players furthest from the Straight have 0% and 50% winrate”
“Furthest” here means furthest in hand ranking, not in seating position. The Straight sits in the middle of the hand hierarchy, so the lowest hand (Two Pair) and the highest (Royal Flush) are the two extremes. This clue is easy to misinterpret as a distance‑on‑the‑table clue, but the win‑rate numbers confirm it’s about rank distance.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 234 weaves together poker hands, accessories, and a cast of characters who share the same cells. The key was recognizing the three‑hat block early and letting the positional clues (like “next to the worried player”) lock down the order. Once the expressions and bets started falling into place, the hands and win rates sorted themselves out. Don’t let the slashes intimidate you – just treat each value as part of the same cell and follow the links. Happy solving!
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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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