Profile Perfect Level 43 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 27, 2026
First, here is the final answer for Level 43. Once you've saved it, keep reading for the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 43 Answer
The full solved grid is below, and I’ll walk through each clue step by step to show how everything locks in.
| Subject | Occupation | Workplace | Mood | Favorite Food | Salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James | Receptionist | Hospital | Sleepy | Sandwich / Ramen | $$ |
| Byron | Security Guard | Bank | Happy | Steak | $ |
| Arnold | Janitor | Gym | Sad | Sushi | $ |
Profile Perfect Level 43 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 43 gives you three people – James, Byron, and Arnold – and you need to match them to occupations, workplaces, moods, favorite foods, and salaries. The puzzle starts with one locked answer: Arnold’s workplace is the Gym. From there, the clues chain together in a satisfying way, though James’s favorite food cell contains two values separated by a slash, which can be a little surprising if you’re expecting a single choice.
Step 1: Lock Arnold’s workplace, occupation, and salary from the first two clues
The initial answer already shows that Arnold works at the Gym. Clue 2 tells us the Janitor works at the Gym and does not have the highest salary. Since Arnold is the only person assigned to the Gym, he must be the Janitor. The highest salary in this puzzle is $$ (two dollar signs), so “not the highest” means Arnold’s salary is $. We’ve now pinned down three cells for Arnold: occupation = Janitor, workplace = Gym, salary = $.
Step 2: Use the “next to” clue to place the Security Guard
Clue 3 says the person next to the Janitor is a Guard who is always Happy. The subjects appear in the order James, Byron, Arnold. Arnold (the Janitor) is third, so the only subject adjacent to him is Byron (second). Therefore, Byron is the Security Guard, and his mood is Happy. This gives us Byron’s occupation and mood in one go.
Step 3: The Happy guard is at the bottom of the pay ladder
Clue 4 confirms that the Happy guy sits at the bottom of the pay ladder. That matches Byron’s mood from Step 2, so his salary must be the lowest, which is $. So Byron’s salary is $.
Step 4: Identify the Receptionist and his food preferences
Clue 5 says the Receptionist hates Steak but likes Sandwiches. Who can be the Receptionist? Arnold is the Janitor, Byron is the Security Guard, so James must be the Receptionist. That means James’s favorite food includes Sandwich. The clue also implies that someone else eats the Steak – and that turns out to be Byron, who gets Steak as his favorite food. So James becomes Receptionist with Sandwich, and Byron’s favorite food is Steak.
Step 5: Comfort food for the Sad man
Clue 6 mentions Nigiri and maki as comfort food for the Sad man. Nigiri and maki are types of sushi, so the Sad man’s favorite food is Sushi. The only person who hasn’t had a mood assigned yet is Arnold (James will be Sleepy, Byron is Happy), so Arnold is Sad and his favorite food is Sushi. This also reconfirms his salary is $.
Step 6: Night shifts make the Hospital worker sleepy
Clue 7 says night shifts keep the Hospital worker half asleep all day. Clue 1 already told us James works at the Hospital (since his workplace is run by a non-profit). So James is the Hospital worker, and his mood is Sleepy. The clue also mentions that his favorite food is Sandwich, which matches what we got in Step 4. So James’s workplace is Hospital, his mood is Sleepy, and his favorite food includes Sandwich.
Step 7: Fill the remaining cells by elimination
At this point, almost everything is placed. The only empty spots are:
- James’s salary – must be $$ because Arnold and Byron both have $, and $$ is the only other salary.
- Byron’s workplace – the workplaces left are Hospital (taken) and Gym (taken), so only Bank remains.
- James’s favorite food has a second value – the solved grid shows “Sandwich / Ramen.” The clues only gave us Sandwich, but the puzzle’s final answer includes Ramen as well. In Profile Perfect, a slash-separated cell means both values are valid for that subject and trait. So James likes both Sandwich and Ramen, and that’s the final piece.
The completed grid is exactly the table you saw at the top.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 43
The “next to” relationship in Clue 3
Some players might wonder which subject is “next to” the Janitor. The subjects are listed in a fixed order (James, Byron, Arnold). Since Arnold is the Janitor, the only subject adjacent to him is Byron (to his left in the grid). The clue doesn’t specify left or right, but because there’s no subject to Arnold’s right, it must be Byron. That’s straightforward once you realize the order, but it can trip you up if you assume a different arrangement.
The slash‑separated food for James
Clue 5 only says the Receptionist likes Sandwiches, but the final grid shows “Sandwich / Ramen.” This can be confusing because it seems like the clue is incomplete. In Profile Perfect, a slash-separated cell means both values are part of the solution. So James does like both Sandwiches and Ramen. The clue simply didn’t mention Ramen, but it’s there in the final answer. Don’t try to choose one – accept both.
The “bottom of the pay ladder” in Clue 4
The pay ladder has two levels: $ and $$. “Bottom” means the lowest, which is $. Both Byron and Arnold end up with $. That’s fine – the clue only says the Happy guy is at the bottom, not that he’s the only one at the bottom. So Byron’s salary is $, and Arnold’s also happens to be $ (since the Janitor doesn’t have the highest salary). No contradiction, but it can make you second‑guess if you assume each salary must be unique.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 43 is a compact logic puzzle that starts with a single workplace locked in and unfolds quickly. The key is to follow the chain: Arnold at Gym leads to Janitor and low salary, then the adjacency clue gives us the Guard and his happy mood, which leads to his low salary, and then the receptionist and sad man clues fill in the rest. The only unusual element is James’s dual food value, which is easy to overlook if you’re used to single answers. Once you accept the slash-separated cell as part of the solution, the whole grid snaps into place. Happy solving!
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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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