Profile Perfect Level 206 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
Here is the answer for Level 206 right away. Once you've checked it, you can follow the detailed walkthrough underneath. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 206 Answer
Here’s the completed grid, and then I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Food | Plate | Garnish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dish A | Scallops | Clay | Pea |
| Dish B | Risotto | Wooden | Herbs / Zest |
| Dish C | Lamb Chop | Steel | Pomegranate |
Profile Perfect Level 206 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle features three dishes (A, B, and C), each with a food, a plate material, and a garnish. There are no initial locked answers, but the clues are packed with direct links and positional hints. One garnish cell holds two values separated by a slash, and another garnish is hidden until a “does not go well” clue reveals it. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Dish B’s food and Dish A’s food and garnish
Clue 2 tells us that “Risotto is presented with multiple garnishes.” That directly pins Dish B’s food as Risotto. Since Dish B later turns out to have two garnishes (Herbs and Zest), this clue fits perfectly.
At the same time, Clue 5 says, “Peas are the perfect toppings for the Scallops.” That gives us two things at once: Dish A’s garnish is Pea, and Dish A’s food is Scallops. Also, the same clue reaffirms that Dish C’s food is Lamb Chop (a redundant confirmation we’ll use later). So after this step we have:
- Dish A: Food = Scallops, Garnish = Pea
- Dish B: Food = Risotto
Step 2: Use the “next to” clue to set the plate for Dish A and a garnish for Dish B
Clue 1: “Zest is being used next to the Clay plate.” “Next to” means adjacent, and since Zest is a garnish, it must belong to the dish next to the Clay plate. The clue directly links Dish A’s plate as Clay and Dish B’s garnish as Zest. So now:
- Dish A: Plate = Clay
- Dish B: Garnish includes Zest (along with whatever else comes later)
We also know Dish A already has its garnish (Pea) and food (Scallops), so that row is nearly finished.
Step 3: Place the Wooden and Steel plates using the “beside” and “not on the left” clues
Clue 3 says, “Lamb Chop is beside the Wooden plate.” The Lamb Chop food belongs to Dish C, so Dish C must be next to the dish with the Wooden plate. The same clue also tells us that Dish B’s plate is Wooden (and again confirms Dish B’s food as Risotto). So:
- Dish B: Plate = Wooden
Now Clue 4: “Steel plate is not on the left of Wooden one.” The Steel plate belongs to Dish C (as we’ll see), and the Wooden plate is on Dish B. If Steel is not to the left of Wooden, then Dish C must be to the right of Dish B. That lines up perfectly with Clue 3: if Dish C (Lamb Chop) is beside the Wooden plate (Dish B), they have to be neighbors. So the order is Dish A, then Dish B, then Dish C from left to right (or vice versa, but we’ll confirm the direction next). For now:
- Dish C: Plate = Steel (by elimination – the only plate left)
Step 4: Confirm the order with the “left of” clue
Clue 6: “Zest is on the left of Lamb Chop.” Zest is a garnish on Dish B, and Lamb Chop is the food on Dish C. So Dish B must be to the left of Dish C. That matches the order we deduced: A, B, C from left to right. It also aligns with Clue 4 (Steel not left of Wooden) because Steel (Dish C) is to the right of Wooden (Dish B). So the positional chain is solid.
Step 5: Resolve the hidden garnish with the “does not go well” clue
Clue 7: “The Lamb Chop does not go well with the Herbs.” Since Dish C’s food is Lamb Chop, its garnish cannot be Herbs. The only remaining garnish option for Dish C is Pomegranate (the puzzle hides this value, but the clue chain forces it). So Dish C’s garnish is Pomegranate.
Meanwhile, Dish B’s garnish already includes Zest from Clue 1, and we know from Clue 2 that Risotto has “multiple garnishes.” That leaves Herbs as the second garnish for Dish B. The final grid shows Dish B’s garnish as “Herbs / Zest” – both values in the same cell. Perfect.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the steps, every cell is filled:
- Dish A: Scallops, Clay, Pea
- Dish B: Risotto, Wooden, Herbs / Zest
- Dish C: Lamb Chop, Steel, Pomegranate
The solved grid matches exactly. No guesswork needed – the clues guide every placement.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 206
“Zest is being used next to the Clay plate”
This clue can be confusing because it doesn’t say which dish has the Clay plate – it just says Zest (a garnish) is next to it. You have to realize that “next to” implies adjacency, and the linked answer shows that Dish A’s plate is Clay and Dish B’s garnish is Zest. Once you know Dish A’s plate, you also lock Dish A’s food and garnish from other clues, so this clue acts as a bridge between two dishes.
“Steel plate is not on the left of Wooden one”
The phrasing “not on the left” is a double negative that trips some players up. It simply means Steel is either to the right of Wooden or in the same position (impossible). Combined with the “beside” clue, you get that Steel must be to the right of Wooden. Without recognizing the positional relationship, you might misplace the plates.
“Lamb Chop does not go well with the Herbs”
This clue is the only way to discover that Dish C’s garnish is Pomegranate, which is a hidden value. It doesn’t directly tell you what the garnish is – only what it’s not. You have to eliminate Herbs and then realize that the only other option (Pomegranate) must be correct. This kind of elimination clue can feel incomplete until you see the final grid.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 206 is a tidy three-dish puzzle where the positional clues (next to, left of, not on the left) work together to define the order of dishes. The multiple-garnish cell on Dish B is handled by the “multiple garnishes” clue and the Zest placement, while the hidden Pomegranate on Dish C comes from elimination. No need to overthink – just let the clues chain naturally, and the grid locks itself in.
If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!
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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