Profile Perfect Level 323 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 23, 2026
Here is the answer for Level 323 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 323 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up top, then breaking down the path that gets us there. Here’s the final answer table for Profile Perfect Level 323:
| Subject | Material | Helmet Type | Pose | Weapon | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Armor A | Steel | Visor | Hello | Shield / Bow | x2 |
| Armor B | Gold | Horned | Neutral | Spear / Dagger | x1 |
| Armor C | Copper | Great | Fig Leaf | Hammer | x4 |
| Armor D | Obsidian | Open-Face | Shrugging | Sword / Halberd | x3 |
Notice that some Weapon cells contain two values separated by a slash — both are correct for that cell. For example, Armor A carries both a Shield and a Bow. Now let’s walk through how each clue locks in these matches.
Profile Perfect Level 323 Hints And Walkthrough
When I started solving Profile Perfect Level 323, I had one initial answer already locked: Armor B’s pose is Neutral. The rest of the grid was wide open, but the clues quickly built a chain. The puzzle uses four armors (A, B, C, D) lined up from left to right, and each armor has five traits: Material, Helmet Type, Pose, Weapon, and Weight. Several weapon cells hold two values, so I had to keep both in mind. Here’s how I worked through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock the Neutral pose and its Dagger
The initial answer tells us Armor B is in the Neutral pose. Clue 2 adds that this same armor has a Dagger on its side. So right away I knew:
- Armor B → Pose = Neutral
- Armor B → Weapon includes Dagger
This gives a solid starting point because it ties pose and weapon together. Now I need to find out which armor is which material, helmet, and weight.
Step 2: Place Steel and Copper using the leftmost and distance clue
Clue 1 says the leftmost armor (Armor A) is Steel. Clue 4 says the material two columns away from Steel is Copper. Since Armor A is Steel, two columns to the right means Armor C (A→B→C). So:
- Armor A → Material = Steel
- Armor C → Material = Copper
Clue 5 then tells us the heaviest Copper armor has a pose with both hands at the front. The heaviest weight in the puzzle is x4, and it belongs to Armor C (the only Copper armor). So:
- Armor C → Weight = x4
- Armor C → Pose = Fig Leaf (both hands at the front)
Step 3: Weights and the Obsidian armor
Clue 6 says the decorative armor with Dagger is the lightest. Armor B has the Dagger, so it must be weight x1:
- Armor B → Weight = x1
Clue 7 says Obsidian armor is heavier than the Steel one. Steel belongs to Armor A, and its weight isn’t known yet, but we can figure out the order. The remaining weights are x2 and x3. Since Obsidian must be heavier than Steel, Steel cannot be x3 (then Obsidian would have to be x4 but that’s already taken), so Steel must be x2 and Obsidian x3. Also, Clue 7 directly assigns Obsidian to Armor D and gives the weight sequence:
- Armor A → Weight = x2
- Armor D → Material = Obsidian, Weight = x3
Now we have all weights: A=x2, B=x1, C=x4, D=x3.
Step 4: Helmet types – Open-Face, Visor, Horned, and Great
Clue 8 says the helmet with the least protection is placed on the top armor. “Top” likely means leftmost? In context, “on top of armor” probably refers to the first armor in the lineup (Armor A, the leftmost). But the clue actually says “placed on top of armor” – checking the original data: Clue 8 states “Helmet with the least protection is placed on top of armor” and links Armor D.Material = Obsidian and Armor D.Helmet Type = Open-Face. So “on top” might mean the last armor (rightmost) because “on top” could refer to being physically above in the grid? Wait, the clue links D’s material and helmet, so it’s directly assigning Open-Face to Armor D. So:
- Armor D → Helmet Type = Open-Face
Clue 9 gives us more: the person inside the armor says “hi” but refuses to lift the Visor. That means the armor that says “hi” (pose Hello) has a Visor helmet. The same clue also links Armor A’s material and Armor D’s material. From earlier, Armor A is Steel, so:
- Armor A → Pose = Hello
- Armor A → Helmet Type = Visor
Clue 10 says Gold armor is paired with a ceremonial Horned helmet. Gold hasn’t been placed yet – the only remaining material is Gold for Armor B (since A=Steel, C=Copper, D=Obsidian). So:
- Armor B → Material = Gold
- Armor B → Helmet Type = Horned
Clue 12 says there is a blunt weapon under the Great helmet. The only blunt weapon in the set is Hammer (Spear and Dagger are piercing, Shield and Bow are ranged/striking, Sword and Halberd are edged/pole). So the Great helmet belongs to the armor with Hammer. That armor must be Armor C (since it has Hammer later). So:
- Armor C → Helmet Type = Great
- Armor C → Weapon = Hammer
Now the only armor without a helmet is Armor D? No, we already gave Armor D Open-Face. All helmet types assigned: A=Visor, B=Horned, C=Great, D=Open-Face. Good.
Step 5: Weapon placements – Spear, Shield, Bow, and the remaining
We already have Armor B with Dagger (from Step 1) and Armor C with Hammer. Clue 3 says Shield and Spear are not found in the right half. The right half likely means the last two armors (C and D) or maybe the right half of the line? The clue links Shield to Armor A and Spear to Armor B. So:
- Armor A → Weapon includes Shield
- Armor B → Weapon includes Spear
Now Armor B now has both Spear and Dagger – that’s two weapons, matching the solved grid. Armor A has Shield, but the grid also shows Bow. Clue 11 says the armor next to the lightest one has a Bow with another weapon. The lightest is Armor B (weight x1). Next to it is Armor A (left) or Armor C (right). The clue links Armor A’s Weapon = Bow, Armor A’s Helmet=Visor, and Armor B’s Material=Gold. So it’s Armor A that gets the Bow. So:
- Armor A → Weapon also includes Bow
That gives Armor A both Shield and Bow. For Armor D, we have Sword and Halberd – that’s from Clue 13: “The Spear is paired with a small short-ranged weapon.” Spear belongs to Armor B. The small short-ranged weapon could be Dagger? But Dagger is already with Spear on the same armor. Actually Clue 13 says “The Spear is paired with a small short-ranged weapon” and links Armor B.Weapon=Spear, Armor D.Weapon=Sword, and Armor D.Weapon=Halberd. So it means that the Spear (on B) is paired with a sword and a halberd? That seems odd – likely the clue intends that the armor with Spear also has a small short-ranged weapon (the Dagger), and then the other two weapons (Sword and Halberd) go to Armor D. Indeed the solved grid shows Armor D has Sword/Halberd. So we place:
- Armor D → Weapon includes Sword and Halberd
Step 6: Final pose for Armor D
We have poses: A=Hello, B=Neutral, C=Fig Leaf. That leaves only “Shrugging” for Armor D. Clue 8 and 9 already hint at D’s pose indirectly, but the solved grid confirms it. So:
- Armor D → Pose = Shrugging
All traits are now filled. The grid matches perfectly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 323
The “right half” wording in Clue 3
Clue 3 says “Shield and Spear are not found in the right half.” I initially wondered if “right half” meant the last two columns or something like the right side of the lineup. The clue directly assigns Shield to Armor A and Spear to Armor B – that’s the left two armors. So “right half” must mean the positions C and D. But the phrasing could trip you up if you think “half” means exactly two out of four. It does – the left half is A and B, the right half is C and D. So Shield and Spear are forced to the left side, which ends up giving Armor A a Shield and Armor B a Spear. Simple once you see it.
The weight order clue with Obsidian heavier than Steel
Clue 7 says “Obsidian armor is heavier than the Steel one.” At that point I knew Steel was Armor A but not its weight. The clue also lists all the weights (x1, x2, x3, x4) and links them. The tricky part is that you need to already know the lightest (x1) goes to Armor B from Clue 6. So the only possible heavier-than relationship is Steel = x2, Obsidian = x3, because x4 is already taken by Copper. Without that order, you might mistakenly think Steel could be x3 and Obsidian x4, but x4 is locked to Armor C. So keep track of which weights are already taken.
The “Blunt weapon under the Great helmet” link
Clue 12 says “There is a blunt weapon under the Great helmet.” At first I thought “under” might mean physically below in the grid, but it’s simply stating that the armor with the Great helmet also has a blunt weapon. The only blunt weapon in the set is the Hammer, so Armor C gets both the Great helmet and the Hammer. That’s a direct one-to-one match. The confusion is just the phrasing “under” – it’s not a positional clue, just a descriptive one.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 323 uses a straightforward left-to-right lineup of four armors, but the double‑weapon cells and the weight‑comparison clues require careful tracking. The key was locking in the initial Neutral‑pose armor and then using the “leftmost” and “distance” clues to place Steel and Copper. From there, the weight order and helmet assignments fell into place. The trickiest moment was interpreting Clue 3’s “right half” and Clue 7’s heavier‑than relationship, but once you see the order, everything else follows cleanly. Whether you’re a first‑time solver or revisiting for a perfect score, I hope this breakdown helps you clear the level with confidence.
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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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