Profile Perfect Level 304 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 21, 2026
The quick solution for Level 304 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 304 Answer
Here’s the full solved grid up top, then I’ll walk you through exactly how every clue locks it into place.
| Subject | Person | Outfit | Accessory | Personality | Office Background | Salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Headmaster A | Gregory | Suit | Glasses / Wig | Easygoing | Bookshelf | $$ |
| Headmaster B | Nathan | Vest | Graduation Hat | Serious | Trophy Shelf | $$ |
| Headmaster C | Victor | T-Shirt | Sunglasses | Scaredy Cat | Aquarium | $ |
| Headmaster D | Simon | Hawaiian Shirt | Piercings | Crybaby | World Map / Wall Clock | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 304 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 304 starts with two locked-in answers: Headmaster C wears Sunglasses, and Headmaster B has a Serious personality. That gives us a solid place to begin, but the salary clues and the position-based hints for the headmasters take more untangling. Let’s work through the logic one chain at a time.
Step 1: Use the initial answers to place Gregory and Victor
The first clue tells us Gregory is beside the Serious headmaster. Since Headmaster B’s personality is locked to Serious, Gregory must be sitting next to Headmaster B. That could mean Headmaster A or Headmaster C. The second clue confirms Victor tries to look cool by wearing Sunglasses, so Victor is Headmaster C and his accessory is Sunglasses. That puts Gregory as Headmaster A for now, since Headmaster B is Serious and Headmaster C is Victor. Gregory being beside the Serious headmaster works with Headmaster A right next to B.
Step 2: Lock Victor’s salary and position in the earnings chain
Clue 3 says Victor and his neighboring headmasters do not have a salary. The word “salary” here means the higher pay grade (the two-dollar-sign salary), so Victor and his immediate neighbors must be the lower earners. Since Victor sits in the middle of the four headmasters, his neighbors are Headmaster B and Headmaster D. That means Headmaster B and Headmaster D both have the $ salary, and Headmaster A ends up with the $$ salary. This is a crucial deduction because it sets up the whole salary spread.
Clue 5 then tells us Victor’s earnings are slightly lower than Gregory’s. Gregory is Headmaster A, who we just placed at $$, so Victor at Headmaster C must be $. That confirms the salary split: Headmasters A and B have $$, Headmasters C and D have $.
Step 3: Connect the 2nd highest earner with Easygoing personality
Clue 4 says the 2nd highest earner rarely worries about things. With the $$ earners being the top two, the highest earner would be one of them, and the 2nd highest is the other. Since we have two $$ earners (Headmaster A and Headmaster B), the clue points to one of them being Easygoing. The clue also links Victor to this chain, but the main takeaway is that Headmaster A (Gregory) becomes Easygoing. That fits with Gregory’s laid-back description.
Step 4: Place Nathan and the Trophy Shelf
Clue 8 tells us Nathan is the headmaster of the top school that wins many Olympiads. That lines up with a Trophy Shelf background. Since Headmaster B is the only remaining $$ earner after Gregory takes Easygoing, Nathan must be Headmaster B. His office background becomes Trophy Shelf.
Step 5: Fill in Simon’s Hawaiian shirt and vacation clues
Clue 6 says the person furthest from the Easygoing one often says Aloha. The Easygoing headmaster is Headmaster A, so the furthest from A is Headmaster D. That headmaster wears a Hawaiian Shirt and is named Simon. Clue 7 confirms Simon has just returned from an archipelago, which links directly to the Hawaiian Shirt. So Headmaster D’s person is Simon, and his outfit is the Hawaiian Shirt.
Step 6: Use the Trophies and Clock neighbor clue
Clue 9 says Trophies and Clock are not neighbors. Trophy Shelf is at Headmaster B. The only other office background that could be a clock is Wall Clock, which appears in Headmaster D’s cell (as a slash value). If Trophies and Clock aren’t neighbors, Headmaster B and Headmaster D cannot be adjacent. They aren’t – Headmaster B is second and Headmaster D is fourth, so they don’t neighbor each other. This clue also confirms Headmaster C’s salary is $, which we already know.
Step 7: Simon’s visited place and ear change
Clue 10 says the place Simon just visited can be seen behind him. Simon is Headmaster D, so his office background must be a World Map. That gives us one of the slash values for Headmaster D’s background: World Map. Clue 11 adds that something is different about Simon’s ear after his trip, meaning his accessory is Piercings. So Headmaster D’s accessory is Piercings, and his background gets World Map locked in.
Step 8: Suit and T-Shirt placement
Clue 12 says Suit and T-Shirt wearing headmasters are not neighbors. Headmaster A wears a Suit (we haven’t placed that yet, but it’s coming), and Headmaster C wears a T-Shirt (from clue 14). They are not neighbors because A and C have B between them, so that works.
Clue 13 says the headmaster who wears a suit has astigmatism, meaning he needs glasses. Headmaster A wears a Suit, so his accessory must be Glasses. That gives us the first half of the slash value for Headmaster A’s accessory: Glasses / Wig.
Step 9: Plain outfit and scared headmaster
Clue 14 says the headmaster with the most plain outfit is easily scared. A T-Shirt is definitely the plainest outfit. That matches Headmaster C’s outfit (T-Shirt) and his personality becomes Scaredy Cat.
Step 10: Bookshelf and Wig connection
Clue 15 says the one with Bookshelf is always absent during windy days. That headmaster also has a Wig. Headmaster A has the Bookshelf background and the Wig accessory (the other half of his slash value). This clue also gives us Headmaster D’s personality: Crybaby.
Step 11: Simon earns the least but saves the most
Clue 16 confirms Simon earns the least (Headmaster D has $ salary) and he has the most savings. That also locks Headmaster B’s accessory as Graduation Hat.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 304
Clue 3: “Victor and neighboring headmasters do not have a salary”
This one trips players up because “salary” sounds like it means any earnings. The trick is realizing the clue uses “salary” to mean the higher pay grade (the $$ value). Since Victor (Headmaster C) and his neighbors must not have that higher salary, it forces the lower $ salary onto Headmasters B, C, and D, leaving Headmaster A with $$. Without catching that nuance, players might try to spread the $$ differently.
Clue 9: “Trophies and Clock are not neighbors”
Trophies and Clock are two office backgrounds, but with a slash value in Headmaster D’s cell (World Map / Wall Clock), players sometimes forget that Wall Clock is one valid option. The clue works because Headmaster B has Trophy Shelf and Headmaster D can have Wall Clock, and they aren’t adjacent. If you misread the slash as choosing only one, you might miss that Wall Clock is still in play.
Clue 15: “The one with Bookshelf is always absent during windy days”
This clue links Bookshelf with Wig from the same person, but Headmaster A’s accessory has two slash values: Glasses and Wig. Players might think the Wig is separate from the Glasses, but the clue confirms the Bookshelf headmaster (A) also has the Wig. It’s easy to assume the Glasses are the only accessory for A until this clue rolls in and fills in the second slash.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 304 relies heavily on understanding the salary chain and the relationship between position and earnings. Once you lock in which headmasters have the higher salary, the personalities and accessories fall into place. The slash values add a layer of complexity, but if you treat each slash entry as a valid value in the same cell, the clues about Glasses, Wig, World Map, and Wall Clock all resolve neatly. The key was reading “salary” in clue 3 as a specific pay grade rather than a general term. From there, the solve flows smoothly through Gregory, Victor, Simon, and Nathan to complete the grid.
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
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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