Profile Perfect Level 284 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 19, 2026

You can save the final answer for Level 284 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 284 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 284 Answer

I’m putting the final grid up top, then walking through each clue step by step so you can see exactly how it all locks together.

SubjectNameServiceCEOHeadquartersMonthly Revenue
Company ASuperlabAIArin ValeSwitzerland$
Company BAuroarMarketplaceMira KessSouth Korea$$
Company CKewpieStreaming / Cloud StorageNolan PryceChina$
Company DWamzSocial MediaSora LinSingapore / Turkey$$

Profile Perfect Level 284 Hints And Walkthrough

This level starts with one locked CEO and quickly introduces a couple of slashed cells (Company C’s service and Company D’s headquarters). Several clues point to the same values, so once you place one piece, the rest fall into a neat chain. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Lock in Company C from the initial answer

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The puzzle gives you a free starting point: Company C’s CEO is Nolan Pryce. That’s already filled in, so we know Company C has Nolan at the helm. This also tells us the order of the companies (A, B, C, D left to right), because the clue that mentions “Company to the left of Nolan” will make sense later.

Step 2: Place Company B’s revenue using the left‑of clue

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Clue 1 says the company to the left of Nolan almost became the most profitable. Since Nolan is CEO of Company C, the company immediately to its left is Company B. That clue links to Company B’s Monthly Revenue being $$. So we write down that Company B earns $$.

Step 3: Identify Company D as Wamz

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Clue 2 is straightforward: “Wamz is in transition, switching its HQ for tax benefits.” That directly tells us Company D’s name is Wamz. No guesswork here.

Step 4: Confirm the two “most profitable” companies and their positions

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Clue 5 says Auroar and Wamz lead the group in total earnings. We already know Wamz is Company D. Auroar must be one of the other companies – and since Company B already has $$ revenue, Auroar is almost certainly Company B. (We’ll confirm the name later.) Clue 3 adds that the two most profitable companies (the $$ ones) are not neighbors. With B and D both at $$, they’re separated by Company C, so that condition is satisfied.

Step 5: Set Company A’s headquarters

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Clue 4: “Company A is based in a nation that lacks a de jure capital.” That’s a trivia hint pointing to Switzerland (which has no official capital city). So Company A’s headquarters is Switzerland.

Step 6: Place the services at the ends

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Clue 8 says AI and Social Media are on opposite ends. The ends are Company A and Company D. So Company A’s service is AI, and Company D’s service is Social Media. Lock those in.

Step 7: Connect Marketplace and Cloud Storage

Clue 6: “Marketplace relies on a neighboring Cloud Storage service.” Marketplace is a service, and Cloud Storage is another. Since Company B is the one left of Company C, and the clue mentions neighboring, Company B gets Marketplace and Company C gets Cloud Storage. This also confirms that Company D is Wamz again (the clue links it as well).

Step 8: Add Streaming to Company C and set both revenues

Clue 9: “Wamz beats Superlab’s quarterly revenue in just 1 month.” This tells us:

  • Superlab is Company A’s name.
  • Company A’s revenue is $.
  • Company D’s revenue is $$ (already knew that).
  • Company C’s service includes Streaming.

Now Company C’s service becomes both Streaming and Cloud Storage – that’s the slash‑separated cell in the final grid.

Step 9: Pin Company C’s headquarters

Clue 10: “Chinese company’s logo represents their human‑centric focus.” The only company headquartered in China is Company C, so Company C’s headquarters is China.

Step 10: Lock Company D’s CEO and confirm its revenue

Clue 11: “Sora Lin’s leadership secured the top‑earner spot.” Sora Lin is the CEO of Company D, and Company D earns $$ – that matches perfectly.

Step 11: Fill in the remaining CEO names

Clue 12 simply notes that the CEOs of Company A and Company D have something in common – it gives us Arin Vale for Company A and Sora Lin for Company D. The only CEO left is Mira Kess, who goes to Company B.

Step 12: Handle the slash‑separated headquarters for Company D

Clue 13: “No company is headquartered in both Singapore and Korea.” This clue is clarifying that Company D’s headquarters is actually two locations (Singapore / Turkey), while Company C is China. So Company D’s cell gets both Singapore and Turkey.

Step 13: Confirm Company D’s service and Company C’s position

Clue 14: “Firm to the right of the Cloud uses attention as its currency.” The Cloud is Company C (Cloud Storage), so the firm to its right is Company D. Attention as currency fits Social Media, which we already have. This clue also confirms Company C’s service includes Cloud Storage.

Step 14: Finalize Company B’s headquarters and Company D’s second HQ

Clue 15: “Marketplace company leverages K‑Pop to market its platform.” Marketplace is Company B, so its headquarters is South Korea (K‑Pop capital). The clue also links Company D’s headquarters as Turkey, which matches the slash in Company D. Done.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

With all the clues used, the only open cells are Company B’s name and Company C’s name. Clue 7 said “Kewpie is between the 2 giants” – the giants are the $$ companies (B and D), and the company between them is Company C, so Company C’s name is Kewpie. Clue 5 already pointed to Auroar being one of the top earners, and that’s Company B. Company A’s name is Superlab from clue 9. That fills the entire grid.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 284

Clue 9 – “Wamz beats Superlab’s quarterly revenue in just 1 month”

This clue ties together four different pieces: names for A and D, revenues for A and D, and even adds Streaming to Company C’s service. It’s easy to only focus on the revenue comparison and miss that it also delivers Company C’s second service. When you see a clue that links multiple cells, read every linked item – they’re all confirmed at once.

Clue 13 – “No company is headquartered in both Singapore and Korea”

At first this seems like a strange non‑clue, but it’s actually telling you that the slash in Company D’s headquarters is Singapore and Turkey (not Singapore and Korea). Without this clue, you might assume the slash is a choice between two options. Instead, it confirms that both values belong in the same cell.

Clue 15 – “Marketplace company leverages K‑Pop to market its platform”

This looks like a simple flavor hint for Company B’s headquarters, but it also links Company D’s headquarters as Turkey. If you miss that second link, you might leave Company D’s headquarters incomplete. Always check every cell referenced in a clue, even if it seems secondary.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 284 is a smooth solve once you catch the chain: the locked CEO points to one revenue, that revenue identifies the top earners, and then most clues just confirm each other. The slash‑separated cells are the main twist, but they’re handled by reading clues carefully – especially clue 13 and clue 9. By the time you’ve placed all six traits for each company, the grid feels satisfyingly airtight. Happy puzzling!

Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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