Profile Perfect Level 308 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 21, 2026

If you only need the result for Level 308, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 308 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 308 Answer

Here's the completed answer table for Level 308. The walkthrough below shows how each clue locks everything into place.

SubjectTrack ShapeColorObject OnboardTrap
Mine Cart AShapeURedMinerSnake
Mine Cart BShapeOGrayBomb / GoldHole
Mine Cart CShapeSBrownCrystalDynamite
Mine Cart DShapeLGreenCoalBoulder
Mine Cart EShapeGBlackGhostBoulder

Profile Perfect Level 308 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 308 gives us five mine carts with four traits each: track shape, color, object inside, and trap. No initial answers are locked in, so every clue is fair game from the start. The puzzle revolves around track shapes (ShapeU, ShapeO, ShapeS, ShapeL, ShapeG), colors, onboard objects (including one cart that carries two items separated by a slash), and traps. Positional clues do a lot of the heavy lifting here—"rightmost," "middle," "to the right of," and "next to" show up often. I'll walk through how these clues chain together step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the rightmost cart's shape and two direct placements

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Clue 2 tells us the rightmost track is shaped like the 7th letter of the alphabet, which is G. That means Mine Cart E's track shape is ShapeG. Clue 3 is even more direct: Cart D is meant to be blue, but yellow was mistakenly added—so it's actually green. Cart D's color becomes Green. Clue 4 says more carts are hindered by Boulders than any other trap. The solved grid later confirms two carts share that trap: Cart D and Cart E both get Boulder. This clue alone pins down those two traps early.

Step 2: Place the middle cart's shape and its colorful cargo

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Clue 7 says the middle cart is carrying a colorful Crystal. Since we have five carts in order from left to right as A, B, C, D, E, the middle one is Cart C. So Cart C's onboard object is Crystal. The same clue also links Crystal to Cart C's track shape, which we can now confirm as ShapeS from clue 1 (which names the shapes for C, D, and E). So Cart C is ShapeS, holding Crystal.

Step 3: Use the "next to" and "left of" clues to set Cart A and Cart B

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Clue 12 says the track is next to the Gray cart. The linked cells tell us that "the track" here refers to ShapeU, and it's attached to Cart A, while Gray belongs to Cart B. Since Cart A is immediately to the left of Cart B in the lineup, this works perfectly. Cart A's track shape is ShapeU, and Cart B's color is Gray.

Clue 9 says the ShapeO track is on the left of the Dynamite. The linked cells give Cart B's shape as ShapeO, Cart C's trap as Dynamite, and Cart C's object as Crystal (already placed). So Cart B gets ShapeO, and Cart C's trap is Dynamite. That's the second shape locked in, and it confirms that the only shape left for Cart D is ShapeL.

Step 4: Follow the "right of" clues for color and objects

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Clue 10 states that the cart to the right of the Brown one is carrying an insulator. Linked cells tell us the Brown cart is Cart C, the insulator is Coal (a poor conductor), and the rightward cart is Cart D. So Cart C's color is Brown, and Cart D's onboard object is Coal. The same clue also links Cart A's track shape as ShapeU—already confirmed.

Clue 11 says either a person or a conductor is to the right of the Red cart. Linked cells show Red belongs to Cart A, and the conductor (Gold) is on Cart B. This gives Cart A the color Red and adds Gold to Cart B's onboard object. Cart B already has Bomb from clue 5 (which links ShapeO to Bomb), so Cart B ends up with both Bomb and Gold—the slash-separated pair we see in the final grid.

Step 5: The slithering cart and the ghostly final piece

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Clue 13 is a bit story-driven: something slithers past his feet, and he jumps into the cart. The linked cells give us the Miner on Cart A, the Snake trap on Cart A, and the color Black on Cart E. So Cart A's onboard object is Miner, and its trap is Snake. Cart E's color becomes Black.

At this point, only Cart E's onboard object remains unassigned among the five carts. We've placed Miner, Bomb/Gold, Crystal, and Coal across A through D. The only leftover value for the Object Onboard trait is Ghost, so Cart E gets Ghost. That matches the solved grid perfectly.

Step 6: Confirm remaining traps and double-check the middle cart's color

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Clue 5 also links Cart D's trap as Boulder (already placed). Clue 8 says the cart with multiple objects (Cart B, carrying Bomb and Gold) risks slipping into a free fall—that's the Hole trap. So Cart B's trap is Hole. The same clue also reminds us Cart C carries Crystal, which is consistent.

Clue 14 says the middle cart is not Red, and it links Cart C's color as Brown (already matched), Cart B's trap as Hole (done), and Cart E's trap as Boulder (already done). So nothing new here, just confirmation.

Clue 6 is a quick check: either Cart C or D is on the ShapeS track. Cart C already has ShapeS, and the clue links Cart D's color as Green, which we placed in Step 1. All consistent.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

By this point every cell in the grid has been filled by the clue chain. Cart A: ShapeU, Red, Miner, Snake. Cart B: ShapeO, Gray, Bomb/Gold, Hole. Cart C: ShapeS, Brown, Crystal, Dynamite. Cart D: ShapeL, Green, Coal, Boulder. Cart E: ShapeG, Black, Ghost, Boulder. Everything lines up with no contradictions, and the two Boulder traps satisfy clue 4's note that Boulders outnumber other traps.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 308

How clue 5 and clue 8 handle the double-object cart

These two clues work together but can be confusing if you read them separately. Clue 5 says something is ticking inside the cart on the ShapeO track—that's the Bomb. Clue 8 says a cart with multiple objects risks falling into a hole. If you haven't realized Cart B has two objects yet, you might think "multiple objects" refers to two different carts. But the solved grid shows Cart B carries both Bomb and Gold. Clue 11 places Gold there via the "right of Red" relationship, while clue 5 places Bomb there via the ShapeO link. Together, they confirm Cart B is the only cart with more than one item, which triggers the Hole trap from clue 8.

Why clue 13 is easy to misread as a story clue

Clue 13 mentions something slithering past his feet and someone jumping into a cart. It sounds like flavor text, but it's actually a triple placement clue. The "slithering" gives us the Snake trap for Cart A. "He jumps into the cart" tells us the Miner is riding inside that same cart. And "his feet" also leads to the black color—specifically for Cart E, because the clue's linked cells include Black. Players sometimes think "his feet" refers to the same cart, but the logic says it connects to the color of a different cart further down the line. The key is to trust the linked cells rather than the narrative phrasing.

The meaning of "mistakenly added yellow" in clue 3

Clue 3 says Cart D is supposed to be blue, but yellow was mistakenly added. This isn't saying the cart is blue or yellow. It's telling us the actual color is a mix that produces Green. This is a straightforward "it's green" deduction once you know blue and yellow make green, but if you're rushing you might try to assign blue or yellow as a separate color. The level doesn't have blue or yellow in the color trait at all, so Green is the only logical fit.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 308 sticks to a clean positional setup with no hidden values or initial answers, which makes it a good confidence builder. The trickiest part is tracking which cart gets which track shape based on the "next to" and "left of" clues, and remembering that Cart B's onboard slot holds two values. Once you let the clues chain in order—rightmost shape, middle cart's crystal, then the positional pairs—the rest falls into place quickly. Happy solving!

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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