Profile Perfect Level 305 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 21, 2026

Here is the answer for Level 305 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 305 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 305 Answer

Here’s the full solved grid first, then I’ll walk through each clue chain that locks it all in.

SubjectChalk ColorSubjectTeacherTeaching AidNumber of StudentsStudent Reaction
Blackboard AYellowMathNicoleRulerx3Confused
Blackboard BPinkScience / MathBellaNonex4Excited
Blackboard CWhiteArtWalkerBookx2Sleepy
Blackboard DBlueGeographyHughPointer Stickx5Astonished
Blackboard EGreenBiologyRiveraLaser Pointerx1Laughing

Profile Perfect Level 305 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 305 starts with two initial answers already locked: Blackboard E’s subject is Biology and Blackboard C’s teacher is Walker. That gives us a foothold, but the rest of the grid – especially the slash‑separated subject on Blackboard B and the position‑based relationships – takes a few careful clue readings. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the initial answer to set Walker’s class size

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Clue 1 tells us only one class has fewer students than Walker’s class. Since Walker teaches Blackboard C (initial answer), Blackboard C must have x2 students. That’s the second‑smallest number (the smallest will be x1 later). So we write x2 for Blackboard C’s Number of Students.

Step 2: Place Nicole from the “left of Walker’s neighbor” clue

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Clue 2 says Nicole teaches a class on the left of Walker’s neighbor. Walker is at C; his neighbors are B and D. The class left of B is A, and the class left of D is C (but C is Walker, not Nicole). So the only possibility is Blackboard A’s teacher = Nicole. Good start.

Step 3: Lock the Confused students on Board A

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Clue 3 says students’ brains are overheating from the lesson on Board A – that directly gives Blackboard A’s Student Reaction = Confused. Clue 11 then tells us that the lesson in Yellow writing makes students Confused, so Blackboard A’s Chalk Color = Yellow as well.

Step 4: Place Bella and the Sleepy class

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Clue 8 says the teacher next to Bella is very boring. The “boring” reaction is Sleepy, so the class next to Bella gets Sleepy. That also tells us Blackboard B’s teacher = Bella. Which class is next to Bella? Blackboard A is on the left of B, Blackboard C is on the right. But A already has Confused, so the Sleepy reaction must go to Blackboard C, confirming Blackboard C’s Student Reaction = Sleepy. Clue 8 also gives Blackboard E’s Student Reaction = Laughing (from the same clue’s linked cells), but we’ll come back to that.

Step 5: The teacher next to Confused students uses no teaching aid

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Clue 6 states that the teacher next to the Confused students requires no assistance. Confused students are on Blackboard A, so the adjacent teacher is on Blackboard B. That means Blackboard B’s Teaching Aid = None.

Step 6: Pink chalk and the Ruler connection

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Clue 13 says the teacher with Pink chalk talks about the same stuff as the teacher with the Ruler. The Ruler is a teaching aid – we haven’t placed it yet, but clue 5 (coming soon) will put it on Blackboard A. For now, the Pink chalk must belong to Blackboard B, because Bella is the teacher next to Confused and she has no teaching aid. So Blackboard B’s Chalk Color = Pink.

Step 7: Student counts for Nicole and Bella

Clue 14 says Nicole’s class has slightly fewer students than Bella’s. Nicole is on A, Bella on B. The only consecutive numbers are x3 and x4. So Blackboard A’s Number of Students = x3 and Blackboard B’s Number of Students = x4.

Step 8: Biggest and smallest classes

Clue 12 tells us the biggest class is left of the smallest class. From what we have so far, the biggest possible is x5 and the smallest is x1. To place them, the biggest must be to the left of the smallest. That fits: Blackboard D = x5 and Blackboard E = x1. Since Blackboard D is left of Blackboard E, that works perfectly.

Step 9: Blue chalk and the Astonished reaction

Clue 4 says students are blown away by the writing in Blue chalk. That gives us Blackboard D’s Chalk Color = Blue and Blackboard D’s Student Reaction = Astonished.

Step 10: Hugh and the Blue chalk

Clue 15 says Hugh does not like the Blue chalk but has no other choice – so Blackboard D’s teacher = Hugh. The same clue also confirms Blackboard E’s Chalk Color = Green (already suspected from the Laughing reaction). Clue 18 then adds that Hugh knows where Eisriesenwelt is, so Blackboard D’s Subject = Geography.

Step 11: Pointer Stick and the Ruler placement

Clue 10 says the long stick makes it easy for the teacher in class D – that’s the Pointer Stick, so Blackboard D’s Teaching Aid = Pointer Stick. Clue 5 adds that the Ruler and Pointer Stick are not next to each other. The Ruler must go on Blackboard A (the only remaining spot that fits with the “not next to” condition, since A and D are separated by B and C). So Blackboard A’s Teaching Aid = Ruler.

Step 12: Art class details

Clue 17 describes a teacher flipping through pages while explaining sfumato (an art technique). That’s Blackboard C, so Blackboard C’s Subject = Art, Teaching Aid = Book, and Chalk Color = White.

Step 13: Bella’s double subject

Clue 16 says Bella cannot read a map or draw a stickman – meaning she doesn’t teach Geography or Art. With the subjects already taken (Art on C, Geography on D, Biology on E), Bella’s class on Blackboard B must be either Science, Math, or both. The clue explicitly links Blackboard B’s Subject = Science / Math (both values in the same cell). That’s the slash‑separated cell – treat it as both subjects.

Step 14: Science distance checks

Clue 19 says the smallest class (Blackboard E, x1) is farthest from the Science class. Science is on Blackboard B. Counting positions (A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5), the distance from B to E is 3 – indeed the farthest. Clue 20 adds that Science is not 2 columns away from the drawing class (Art at C). B and C are adjacent (1 column away), so the condition holds.

Step 15: Fill remaining cells

With all clues used, the only leftover values fall into place. Blackboard A’s Subject must be Math (the only subject not assigned yet). Blackboard E’s teacher is the only one left – Rivera. The final teaching aid, Laser Pointer, goes to Blackboard E. The solved grid is complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 305

Clue 2: “Nicole teaches in a class on the left of Walker’s neighbor”

This one can trip you up because you have to think about Walker’s neighbor first. Walker is on Blackboard C, so his neighbors are B and D. “On the left of” means the class immediately to the left of the neighbor. If the neighbor were B, the left would be A; if the neighbor were D, the left would be C – but C is Walker himself, so that can’t be. The only valid reading is that Nicole is on Blackboard A. Many players initially try to place Nicole directly next to Walker, but the clue requires the extra step of identifying the neighbor first.

Clue 16: “Bella cannot read a map or draw a stickman”

This clue is easy to misinterpret as Bella’s class having only one subject. Actually, the clue links to two subjects – Science and Math – because the clue itself says Bella can’t teach Geography (map) or Art (stickman), leaving both Science and Math as possibilities. The linked cells show Blackboard B.Subject = Science and Blackboard B.Subject = Math simultaneously, meaning that cell contains both values separated by a slash. If you treat it as a single subject, you’ll be stuck later when no other spot fits the remaining subject.

Clue 7: “Funny teacher with Green chalk is at the other end of students”

This clue ties together three facts: Nicole is the funny teacher (Blackboard A), the Green chalk belongs to Blackboard E, and Blackboard E’s reaction is Laughing. The phrase “at the other end of students” can be confusing – it simply means the Green chalk teacher is on the opposite side of the row from Nicole (A is leftmost, E is rightmost). The clue doesn’t name the teacher on Blackboard E, but it does confirm the chalk color and reaction, which later helps lock in Rivera by elimination.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 305 rewards careful neighbor logic and keeping track of the slash‑separated subject on Blackboard B. Once you lock Walker’s class size and Nicole’s position, the rest of the grid unfolds like a chain reaction – each clue hands you one or two cells that push the next placement. The trickiest moments are reading “left of Walker’s neighbor” and remembering that Bella’s subject cell holds both Science and Math. After those are sorted, the remaining values almost fill themselves. Happy puzzling!

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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