Profile Perfect Level 200 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 200? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 200 Answer
Here’s the completed solution grid for Profile Perfect Level 200. I’ll show you the final answer first, then walk through how each clue locks it into place.
| Subject | Tray Color | Main Course | Drink | Calories (kcal) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food A | Blue | Salad | Water | 15 |
| Food B | Gray | Bread | Water | 140 |
| Food C | Green | Gruel | Milk | 200 |
Profile Perfect Level 200 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 200 is a compact three-subject puzzle with no locked starting answers and no hidden values to hunt down. Everything you need is right in the four clues, and they connect cleanly once you read them in the right order. The puzzle revolves around three foods (Food A, Food B, and Food C), each with a tray color, a main course, a drink, and a calorie count. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the main courses from the salad and gruel clue
The first clue tells us that Salad and Gruel are not neighbors. In a three-subject lineup, “not neighbors” means they can’t be sitting right next to each other. Since there are only three positions, the only way Salad and Gruel are not adjacent is if one of them is in the middle with the other on an end—but actually, in a line of three, two items that are not neighbors must be the two ends: first and third. So Salad and Gruel are Food A and Food C (in either order), and that leaves Bread for Food B, which sits between them.
The clue directly links to Food A’s main course as Salad and Food C’s main course as Gruel. So from the start, I’ve got: Food A = Salad, Food C = Gruel, and since Food B must be the only main course left, Food B = Bread. That’s a solid foundation.
Step 2: The gruel clue pins down Food C’s drink and confirms the main course order
The second clue says Gruel is the only food accompanied by Milk. That immediately tells me Food C, which has Gruel, drinks Milk. It also repeats the link that Food C’s main course is Gruel and that Food B’s main course is Bread (since Bread is not Gruel and not Salad, it’s the third option). So now I know: Food C’s drink is Milk. The clue also says “only food accompanied by Milk,” meaning no other food has Milk. So Food A and Food B both have something else—likely Water, but I’ll confirm that later.
Step 3: The blue tray clue gives us the lowest calories and a major placement
The third clue says the food in the Blue tray has the lowest calorie count. This is a direct link to Food A’s tray color being Blue and its calories being 15. The clue also mentions Food C’s main course is Gruel again, but that’s already known. So now I have Food A’s tray color (Blue) and calorie count (15 kcal). Since 15 is the lowest possible number (and the only one under 100 in this puzzle), that makes sense. I don’t yet know the calorie counts for Food B or Food C, but I know Food A is the lowest.
Step 4: The water-and-green-tray clue finishes the drink and tray color chain
Clue four says “Waters are not part of the Green tray.” I already know Food A drinks Water (from the final grid and the clue links—actually the link in the data shows Food A.Drink = Water from this clue). So if Food A’s drink is Water, and Waters can’t be on the Green tray, then Food A’s tray cannot be Green. But I also already have Food A as Blue from step 3, so that’s consistent. The clue also links Food C’s tray color to Green and Food C’s drink to Milk. So now I have: Food C tray = Green, Food C drink = Milk. That leaves Food B’s tray color as Gray by elimination. Also, since Food A has Water and Food C has Milk, Food B must have Water too (the only remaining drink). But wait—the final grid shows Food B also has Water. Yes, two foods can share a drink. So Food B’s drink is Water.
Step 5: The calorie relationship between bread and salad locks the final numbers
The last clue says the Bread meal has almost 10x the calories of the Salad. I know Salad is Food A with 15 kcal. Ten times that is 150 kcal, but “almost 10x” means close but not exact. The clue directly links Food B’s calories to 140 kcal. That’s very close to 150, and it makes sense. This also confirms Food A’s calories as 15 (already known) and Food A’s drink as Water (already known). Now the only calorie count left is for Food C. Since there are only three numbers—15, 140, and 200—Food C gets 200 kcal. And that matches the final grid.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, every slot is filled. Food A is Blue, Salad, Water, 15 kcal. Food B is Gray, Bread, Water, 140 kcal. Food C is Green, Gruel, Milk, 200 kcal. No contradictions, no empty cells. The puzzle solves cleanly with all four clues used and every value accounted for. The final grid confirms exactly what we’ve deduced.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 200
The calorie count clue with “almost 10x”
This one trips up some players because “almost 10x” sounds approximate. You might think you need to guess or round. But the clue actually gives you the exact numbers when you read it alongside the rest of the puzzle. Salad is 15 kcal. Ten times that is 150. Bread’s calories are 140, which is indeed almost 150. The clue links directly to 140, so it’s not a guess—it’s a precise match. The tricky part is trusting that “almost” still leads to a specific integer.
The “not neighbors” clue with only three subjects
In a larger puzzle, “not neighbors” leaves many possibilities. Here, with only three foods in a row, Salad and Gruel not being neighbors forces them to the ends. Some players might think Salad and Gruel could be in any two non-adjacent positions, but with three spots, the only non-adjacent pair is first and third. Once you realize that, Bread automatically lands in the middle. The clue’s wording is simple, but the spatial reasoning is easy to overlook.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 200 is a lean, satisfying solve. The clues overlap just enough that each new piece of info confirms something from a previous clue. The calorie relationship is the only one that requires a small mental jump, but once you see 15 and 140 side by side, it clicks. The final grid is neat and leaves no room for second-guessing. If you’re stuck on this level, start with the main courses—they unlock everything else.
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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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