Profile Perfect Level 298 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 20, 2026
For Level 298, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 298 Answer
I’ve placed the full solved grid at the top of this walkthrough, so you can check your answers first and then follow the reasoning step by step.
| Subject | Type | Grade | Subject | Student |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test Paper A | Essay / Multi-Choice | GradeB+ | Math | Zachary |
| Test Paper B | Essay | GradeA | Science | Martha |
| Test Paper C | Fill Blanks | GradeB | Geography | Edward |
| Test Paper D | True False | GradeC | Chemistry | Christine |
Profile Perfect Level 298 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 298 gives you four test papers – A, B, C, and D – each with a type, grade, subject, and student. A few clues drop direct answers right away, while others use position and elimination. One cell (Test Paper A’s type) ends up holding two valid values separated by a slash, so don’t let that throw you. Let’s work through the clues in a logical order.
Step 1: Lock in Test C’s type and Test D’s grade
The first two clues are straightforward. Clue 1 tells you Test Paper C’s type is Fill Blanks. Clue 2 says the lowest score is on Test Paper D, so D’s grade is GradeC. Clue 3 confirms that Christine is the student on Test Paper D and that she barely passed, giving D the same GradeC. So right away we have:
- Test Paper C: Type = Fill Blanks
- Test Paper D: Grade = GradeC, Student = Christine
Step 2: Identify Edward and Martha
Clue 5 says Edward took a Geography test, and the linked cells show that Edward is on Test Paper C and that the subject is Geography. So Test Paper C gets both its student and subject. Clue 6 tells us Martha wrote the best Essay and wants to be a scientist – that places Martha on Test Paper B, with subject Science and type Essay. Now we have:
- Test Paper C: Student = Edward, Subject = Geography, Type = Fill Blanks
- Test Paper B: Student = Martha, Subject = Science, Type = Essay
Step 3: The perfect Essay sits next to Fill Blanks
Clue 4 is worded a bit loosely, but the linked cells clarify it: an Essay test with a perfect score (GradeA) is next to Test Paper C. The only Essay test so far is Test Paper B, so B’s grade must be GradeA. And because the test papers are listed in order A–B–C–D, B and C are adjacent, which satisfies the “next to” condition. So we update:
- Test Paper B: Grade = GradeA
Step 4: Chemistry and the left‑of rule
Clue 7 states that the student taking the Chemistry test is not Martha’s neighbor. The links tell us the Chemistry test is on Test Paper D, and Martha is on Test Paper B. In the order A‑B‑C‑D, B’s neighbors are A and C, not D, so the condition is automatically met. This clue also confirms D’s subject is Chemistry.
Clue 8 says the person to the left of Martha is not Edward. Martha is on Test Paper B, so the person to her left is on Test Paper A. That means Test Paper A’s student cannot be Edward – which is fine because Edward is already on Test Paper C. At this point we have:
- Test Paper D: Subject = Chemistry
Step 5: Test Paper A’s grade and type from the final clue
Clue 9 is a bit cryptic (“The was great but a few problems were missed resulting into…”), but its linked cells are clear: Test Paper A’s grade is GradeB+ and its type includes Multi‑Choice. The clue also repeats Martha and Science for Test Paper B, which we already have. So now:
- Test Paper A: Grade = GradeB+, Type includes Multi‑Choice
Step 6: Fill the remaining cells by elimination
We’ve placed all the major values, so the rest falls into place by process of elimination.
- Subjects: Test Paper B is Science, Test Paper C is Geography, Test Paper D is Chemistry. The only subject left is Math, so Test Paper A’s subject must be Math.
- Students: Test Paper B is Martha, Test Paper C is Edward, Test Paper D is Christine. The only student left is Zachary, so Test Paper A’s student is Zachary.
- Types: Test Paper B is Essay, Test Paper C is Fill Blanks, Test Paper D is True False. Test Paper A already has Multi‑Choice from clue 9, but the solved grid also shows Essay for Test Paper A. No clue prevents an Essay from appearing on A, and because the only remaining type slot would be Multi‑Choice, the puzzle’s final answer treats A as having both Essay and Multi‑Choice (separated by a slash). That’s the intended result.
All cells are now filled, matching the answer table at the top of this article.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the numbered steps, the only open cells were Test Paper A’s subject and student and the extra type value. Elimination gave us Math and Zachary, and the slash in the solved grid confirms that both Essay and Multi‑Choice belong to Test Paper A. The rest of the grid was locked in by the earlier clues, so you’re done and done.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 298
Clue 4: “Essay test with a perfect score is next to”
This clue doesn’t say what the Essay test is next to – you have to look at the linked cells to see it points to Test Paper C’s type (Fill Blanks) and Test Paper B’s type and grade. The wording might make you think the Essay test is next to something unspecified, but the actual link makes it clear: the Essay test with GradeA (Test Paper B) sits right next to Test Paper C. The adjacency works because the test papers are ordered A‑B‑C‑D.
Clue 7: “Student taking Chemistry test is not Martha’s neighbor”
This clue can trip you up if you forget the ordering. Martha is on Test Paper B, and the Chemistry test is on Test Paper D. Since B’s neighbors are A and C, D is not adjacent – the condition is automatically satisfied. Some players might try to rearrange the order, but the grid’s row sequence is fixed, so it’s a simple check.
Clue 9: “The was great but a few problems were missed resulting into”
The garbled phrasing makes this clue look incomplete, but the linked cells tell you exactly what it confirms: Test Paper A’s grade (GradeB+), its type (Multi‑Choice), and repeats Martha and Science for Test Paper B. Don’t overthink the text – just trust the squares that light up.
The slash in Test Paper A’s type
Seeing “Essay / Multi‑Choice” in the solved grid can be puzzling because most cells have a single value. But the clues never state that a test paper can have only one type. The direct clue (9) gives Multi‑Choice for A, and since no other clue gives Essay for A, it simply means both are correct. This is a rare case where a cell holds two valid answers, and the final grid reflects that.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 298 is a clean, logic‑based puzzle once you sort out the direct drops (type for C, grade for D, Student for D, etc.) and then use elimination for the remaining slots. The only twist is the double‑value cell for Test Paper A’s type, but it doesn’t affect the rest of the solve. Focus on the links between clues and the fixed order of the test papers, and you’ll have the whole grid filled in no time.
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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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