Profile Perfect Level 328 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 23, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 328. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 328 Answer
Here’s the completed grid first—after that I’ll walk through the clue-by-clue reasoning so you can see how everything clicks into place.
| Subject | Person | Expression | Item Served | Work Shift | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Butler A | James | Sick | Banana | Morning / Noon | Expert |
| Butler B | Brad | Sleepy | Gun | Dawn | Chief |
| Butler C | Lucas | Happy | Dumpling | Night | Senior |
| Butler D | Dandy | Weary | Water / Pill | Noon | Junior |
| Butler E | Frank | Confused | Lighter | Noon | Novice |
Profile Perfect Level 328 Hints And Walkthrough
When I started Profile Perfect Level 328, I already had two locked answers: Butler E’s expression is Confused, and Butler B holds the Chief rank. The puzzle also gave me a head start on the smiley butler and the butler who works multiple shifts. From there, a chain of position-based and relationship clues filled in the rest. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the two initial answers and the smiling butler
The first clue tells me that Brad has the most experience, which matches his rank of Chief. So Butler B’s person is Brad and his rank is Chief. The second clue says the smiling butler is two columns away from the Confused one. Since Butler E is Confused (locked from the start), and the subjects are in order A through E, a two‑column gap puts the smiling butler at position C. That gives me Butler C’s expression as Happy.
Step 2: The morning butler becomes Brad’s subordinate
The third clue points to the butler with multiple shifts—the one whose work shift shows two values. That’s Butler A, and the clue says he starts working in the Morning. So I set Butler A’s work shift to Morning. The next clue then says this morning butler is Brad’s direct subordinate, which means Butler A’s rank is Expert (the step below Chief). That same clue also confirms Brad again. Later, the sixth clue tells me Butler A didn’t take his prescription, so his expression is Sick and his rank is Expert—both now confirmed.
Step 3: Sleepy butler neighbors the night shift, and the items start falling
Clue five says the Sleepy butler is neighbors with the Night shift butler. The only Sleepy butler left is Butler B (Brad), because the other expressions are already taken or about to be assigned. That puts the Night shift on Butler C. And since Butler A’s work shift is already Morning, the neighbor relationship works perfectly: B (Sleepy) is next to C (Night). The same clue also repeats Butler A’s Morning shift.
Now clue ten kicks in: the chief’s neighbors both serve delicious food. The chief is Butler B, so his neighbors are A and C. That means Butler A serves Banana and Butler C serves Dumpling. Clue eleven then adds that the butler between the Sick one (Butler A) and the Senior one is also a hitman, which places a Gun on Butler B and makes Butler C the Senior rank. Clue fourteen backs this up by saying Butler A’s food is more nutrient rich than Butler C’s (Banana > Dumpling) and also gives Butler B’s work shift as Dawn.
Step 4: Dandy and Frank take the two rightmost positions
Clue seven declares that the two rightmost butlers are Dandy and Frank. Since the positions are A, B, C, D, E, the rightmost are D and E. So Butler D’s person is Dandy and Butler E’s person is Frank. This clue also reaffirms Butler A’s Expert rank. Shortly after, clue twelve gives me all of Dandy’s details: he is Weary, he serves a Pill (plus Water as part of the slash‑separated value), and his rank is Junior. Clue thirteen then says Dandy ranks higher than Frank, which fits perfectly because Junior beats Novice, and it confirms Frank’s rank as Novice.
Step 5: James appears, and Frank’s shift is Noon
Clue fifteen says Frank and James often have lunch together, which tells me two things: Butler E (Frank) works the Noon shift, and Butler A’s person is James. Clue nine adds that James is not next to the Weary butler. Since Weary is Dandy at position D, and James is at position A, they are not adjacent—so the condition is satisfied automatically. This clue also gives Butler D’s Weary expression and Butler A’s Sick expression (already known).
Step 6: The furthest butler from Expert lights a cigar
Clue eight says the butler furthest from the Expert is lighting a Cigar. The Expert is Butler A at position 1, so the furthest is Butler E at position 5. That gives Butler E the Lighter. Everything now falls into place.
Step 7: Fill in the remaining person and final checks
The only person not yet assigned is Lucas, who must be Butler C. All other traits now line up: Butler A has the Morning/Noon split, Butler D has Water/Pill, and every expression, rank, item, and shift matches the solved grid. The puzzle is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 328
The “direct subordinate” relationship in clue 4
At first glance, “direct subordinate” might sound like it’s about seating order or a boss‑employee chain. But the clue actually uses “direct subordinate” to mean a rank immediately below Chief. Because we already know Chief is Brad, the only rank directly under Chief is Expert, so that pins Butler A’s rank and also confirms his shift from the previous clue. If you overthink the word “subordinate” as a position on the grid, you could get confused—just focus on the rank hierarchy.
The “neighbors” logic in clue 5 and the two‑column gap in clue 2
You might wonder whether “neighbors” means strictly adjacent in the grid or something else. In Profile Perfect, neighbors always mean directly next to each other (left or right). The puzzle order is A, B, C, D, E. So when clue 5 says the Sleepy butler is neighbors with the Night shift butler, and clue 2 says the smiling butler is two columns away from the Confused one, you can only make those work if you already know the positions. I had to double‑check that Sleepy (B) and Night (C) are indeed adjacent, and that Smiling (C) and Confused (E) have exactly one butler in between (D) to make two columns apart. It’s straightforward once you map it out, but easy to misread if you think “columns” means something else.
The “nutrient rich” comparison in clue 14
This clue says Butler A’s food is more nutrient rich than Butler C’s. It’s not a logic puzzle in itself—it’s just a flavor reason for why Banana goes to A and Dumpling to C. Some players might try to derive a ranking of items, but really the clue is just confirming the assignments from earlier clues (10 and 11). The hidden value here is Butler B’s work shift (Dawn), which the clue provides incidentally. So don’t overthink the nutrition part; treat it as a straightforward match.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 328 gives you a strong running start with two locked answers and a clear positional clue about the smiling butler. Once you link Brad as Chief to the morning butler as his subordinate, the rank and item chains unfold naturally. The hardest part is keeping track of which clues are reinforcing each other—like how clues 10, 11, and 14 all converge on the same items and shifts. But if you take it one step at a time, the final grid practically builds itself. Happy solving!
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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