Profile Perfect Level 534 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on July 12, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 534? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 534 Answer
The completed grid is below. After the table, I'll walk through each clue step by step so you can see exactly how the puzzle comes together.
| Student | Person | Person Expression | Tool | Book Subject | Time of Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Student A | Zack | Confused | Ruler | Chemistry | Evening |
| Student B | Jonas | Sleeping | Magnifier | Biology | Evening |
| Student C | Melissa | Thinking | Pen | Math | Noon |
| Student D | Kimberly | Tired | Bookmark | Geography | Night |
| Student E | Christine | Sleeping | Highlighter | Art | Morning |
Profile Perfect Level 534 Hints And Walkthrough
In this level you have five students labeled A through E and five traits: Person, Person Expression, Tool, Book Subject, and Time of Day. Three answers are already locked in when you start. That includes Student D's person as Kimberly, Student A's expression as Confused, and Student B's tool as the Magnifier. Those initial placements give you a solid foothold to work from.
Step 1: Place Zack and Melissa from the first clues
Clue 3 says stars are encircling Zack's head. That matches the Confused expression we already have for Student A, so Student A's person becomes Zack. Clue 1 tells us Melissa's neighbor uses the Magnifier. Since Student B has the Magnifier, Melissa must be a neighbor of Student B. With five students in order A B C D E, the only neighbor of B is either A or C. A is already Zack, so Melissa has to be Student C. That gives us Student C's person as Melissa.
Step 2: Lock in the morning student and the Highlighter
Clue 2 says the student studying at 7 AM uses a Highlighter. That directly gives Student E the Highlighter for a tool and the time Morning. Clue 4 confirms Student E's time as Morning by describing the sun just above the horizon.
Step 3: Use the time difference to find Jonas and Kimberly's time
Clue 6 says Jonas's study session is two hours earlier than Kimberly's. We know Kimberly is Student D. Later, clue 13 will give us Student B's time as Evening. For Jonas to be two hours earlier than Kimberly, the only pair that works is Evening for Jonas and Night for Kimberly. So Jonas must be Student B, and Student D's time becomes Night. That also confirms Student A's person as Zack again.
Step 4: Place sleeping expressions and the first book subjects
Clue 7 says two students are snoring, meaning their expression is Sleeping. That matches Student B and Student E. So Student B's expression becomes Sleeping and Student E's expression becomes Sleeping. Clue 8 says the student learning algebra (Math) is next to the Biology book. That gives Student B's book as Biology and Student C's book as Math. Clue 9 says books about substances (Chemistry) and microorganisms (Biology) are neighbors, so Student A's book becomes Chemistry. Now we have books for A, B, and C.
Step 5: Melissa's tool and the Geography book
Clue 10 has the librarian shushing at Melissa as she clicks her tool. That tells us Student C's tool is a Pen. It also repeats that Student B's book is Biology and Student D's book is Geography. So Student D's book is now set.
Step 6: Tired student and the lunchtime clue
Clue 12 says the student to the left of the Tired student is eager for lunch. The Tired student turns out to be Student D because clue 12 itself gives Student D's expression as Tired. The student to the left of D is Student C, and eager for lunch means the time is Noon. So Student C's time becomes Noon and Student D's expression becomes Tired.
Step 7: The ruler and the Chemistry book
Clue 13 says a metric measuring tool (a ruler) rests atop the Chemistry book. That gives Student A's tool as Ruler and Student B's time as Evening. Now Student B's time is confirmed as Evening.
Step 8: The Art book and the Thinking expression
Clue 11 says the Tired student (Student D) is not two columns away from the Art book. It also gives Student C's expression as Thinking and Student E's book as Art. So Student C's expression is Thinking and Student E's book is Art.
Step 9: Fill remaining slots
Now we have most of the grid filled. The missing pieces are Student A's time, Student D's tool, and Student E's person. The only person left is Christine, so Student E's person is Christine. The only tool left is the Bookmark, so Student D's tool is Bookmark. For time, we have Morning (E), Noon (C), Evening (B), and Night (D). The only time left is Evening, so Student A's time becomes Evening. That matches the solved grid perfectly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 534
Clue 6: The two hour earlier relationship
This clue can trip you up because you need to figure out which student is Jonas and which time belongs to Kimberly. You don't have all the times yet when you first read it. The key is to combine it with clue 13, which gives Student B's time as Evening. Once you know that, the only logical pair is Jonas as Student B with Evening and Kimberly as Student D with Night. If you try to put Jonas anywhere else, the times won't line up.
Clue 11: The not two columns away condition
This clue feels vague at first. It says the Tired student (Student D) is not two columns away from the Art book. That doesn't directly tell you where the Art book is. It does give you Student C's expression as Thinking and Student E's book as Art, so the real value of this clue is those direct assignments. The distance condition is just a confirmation that the Art book is not at Student B's position.
Clue 1: The neighbor relationship
Clue 1 says Melissa's neighbor uses the Magnifier. Since Student B has the Magnifier, Melissa can be either Student A or Student C. But Student A is already Zack from clue 3, so Melissa has to be Student C. It's a straightforward elimination, but it's easy to miss that you already know Student A's person from another clue.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 534 starts with three strong initial answers and then uses a mix of direct placements and positional relationships. The trickiest part is the time difference clue, which requires you to hold off until you have Student B's time from the ruler clue. Once that clicks, the rest of the grid fills in smoothly. The duplicate Evening time for Student A and Student B is unusual, but the puzzle handles it cleanly by leaving only one time slot open at the end.
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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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