Profile Perfect Level 209 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 9, 2026
If you only need the result for Level 209, you'll find it below. The walkthrough after that explains every step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 209 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 209, followed by a step-by-step walkthrough that shows how every clue locks in.
| Subject | Person | Hat | Dish | Judge Reaction | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chef A | Bryan | Tall Hat | Paris-Brest | Astonished | 8 |
| Chef B | Denise | Toque Hat | Soufflé | Teary Eyes | 8 |
| Chef C | Mickey | Beret | Crème Brûlée | Thinking | 9 |
| Chef D | Jonathan | Headwrap | Lava Cake | Angry | 10 |
| Chef E | Elsa | Toque Hat | Tarte Tatin | Speechless | 5 |
Profile Perfect Level 209 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 209 gives us five chefs (A through E), each with a person, a hat, a dish, a judge reaction, and a score. Three starting answers are already locked: Chef D is Jonathan, Chef A wears the Tall Hat, and Chef B made Soufflé. Two hidden values—Chef C’s person (Mickey) and Chef B’s judge reaction (Teary Eyes)—aren’t visible at first but become clear as we solve. Most clues are direct placement or neighbor‑based, so the puzzle flows nicely once you pick the right starting point.
Step 1: Lock Chef A’s person and Chef E’s dish
Clues 1 and 2 give us firm anchors. Clue 1 says Chef E has the lowest score (5). That’s an initial clue, so Chef E’s score is locked at 5. Clue 2 tells us Bryan loves to wear his favorite Tall Hat. Since the initial answers already show Chef A has the Tall Hat, that means Chef A’s person is Bryan. So we fill in: Chef A – Bryan – Tall Hat, and Chef E – Score 5.
Step 2: Connect the Tall Hat and Tarte Tatin
Clue 3 says the Tall Hat is the farthest from Tarte Tatin. In this puzzle, “farthest” means they are at opposite ends of the row of chefs. Since Chef A has the Tall Hat, Tarte Tatin must belong to the chef at the other end. There are five chefs: A, B, C, D, E. The farthest from A is E. So Chef E’s dish is Tarte Tatin. That also matches Clue 1 indirectly—low score and now a dish.
Step 3: Soufflé and the Toque Hat bring tears
Clue 4 states that the Soufflé made by a Toque Hat chef brings tears to the judge’s eyes. That means the chef who made Soufflé (Chef B, from initial answers) wears a Toque Hat, and their judge reaction is Teary Eyes. Both are locked: Chef B – Toque Hat – Teary Eyes. The hidden value for Chef B’s judge reaction is now confirmed.
Step 4: Use the neighbor clue to place Toque Hat and rule out Beret/Headwrap
Clue 5 says the hat next to the Tall Hat is not Beret nor Headwrap. Chef A has the Tall Hat. The chef next to Chef A is Chef B (since they are in order A, B, C, D, E). So Chef B’s hat cannot be Beret or Headwrap. We already know Chef B’s hat is Toque Hat, so that fits. This clue also indirectly confirms Chef E’s dish is Tarte Tatin (already set) by linking it in the original clue.
Step 5: Chef D’s judge reaction and Chef E’s score confirmed again
Clue 6 says the judge is mad at the little portion of amazing food Chef D made, so Chef D’s judge reaction is Angry. It also repeats that Chef E has the lowest score (5), which we already have.
Step 6: Eliminate Thinking and place the remaining reactions
Clue 7 says the judge was not Thinking hard while tasting Chef A and E’s food. That means Chef A and Chef E do not have Thinking as their judge reaction. We already have Chef A = Astonished (from Clue 10 later, but we can use deduction now) and Chef E = Speechless (coming from Clue 11). The clue also says Chef C’s reaction is Thinking, Chef B’s is Teary Eyes, Chef D’s is Angry. So we can lock Chef C – Thinking. This gives us three reactions set, leaving Chef A and Chef E to fill Astonished and Speechless.
Step 7: Place Mickey next to the Soufflé chef
Clue 8 says the chef next to the Soufflé (Chef B) has a facial feature similar to Jonathan. Jonathan is Chef D’s person. The chef next to Chef B could be Chef A or Chef C. Which one has a facial feature like Jonathan? The clue doesn’t say directly, but it names the chef: it’s Chef C’s person, Mickey. So Chef C is Mickey. That matches the hidden value. So Chef C – Mickey – Thinking.
Step 8: Elsa is not next to Mickey
Clue 9 says Elsa is not the chef next to Mickey. Mickey is Chef C. The chefs next to Chef C are Chef B and Chef D. So Elsa cannot be Chef B or Chef D. Elsa must be either Chef A or Chef E. We already have Chef A = Bryan, so Chefs B and D are Denise and Jonathan. That leaves Chef E as Elsa. So Chef E – Elsa – Score 5 – Dish Tarte Tatin. Good.
Step 9: Astonished chef is next to Toque Hat wearer
Clue 10 says the judges were Astonished with the chef next to the Toque Hat wearer. The Toque Hat wearer is Chef B. The chefs next to Chef B are Chef A and Chef C. One of them must be Astonished. We already know Chef C is Thinking, so the Astonished chef must be Chef A. So Chef A’s judge reaction is Astonished. That fills the last reaction for Chef A.
Step 10: Speechless dish is not next to the Beret
Clue 11 says the food that made the judge Speechless is not next to the Beret. We know Chef E’s judge reaction is Speechless (the only one left). The Beret belongs to Chef C (from Clue 13 and deduction). So Chef E cannot be next to Chef C. The chefs next to Chef C are Chef B and Chef D. Chef E is at the far end (E), so it is not next to Chefs B or D? Actually, Chef E is next to Chef D (since D is to the left of E). So Chef E is next to Chef D. That means Chef D cannot be the Beret. We already know Chef D’s hat is Headwrap (from Clue 13), so that’s consistent.
Step 11: The winner is not Denise, and the 2nd place neighbor wears Headwrap
Clue 12 says the masterchef winner is not Denise. The winner is the highest score. From the solved grid, Chef D has score 10, Chef C has 9, Chefs A and B have 8, Chef E has 5. So the winner is Chef D (score 10). Clue 12 also confirms Chef D’s person is Jonathan (already known) and that Chef B is Denise. So Chef B – Denise – Toque Hat – Soufflé – Teary Eyes – Score 8.
Clue 13 says the neighbor of the 2nd place is wearing a Headwrap. 2nd place is Chef C with score 9. The neighbor of Chef C could be Chef B or Chef D. The Headwrap wearer is Chef D (from the solved grid). So Chef D’s hat is Headwrap. That also locks Chef C’s score as 9.
Step 12: Crème Brûlée is next to the highest score
Clue 14 says Crème Brûlée is made by the chef next to the highest score. Highest score is Chef D (10). The chef next to Chef D is Chef C (to the left) or Chef E (to the right). Which one makes Crème Brûlée? From the puzzle, Chef C’s dish is Crème Brûlée. So Chef C – Dish Crème Brûlée.
Step 13: Lava Cake chef did not get an 8
Clue 15 says the chef that made Lava Cake did not get an 8. That means the chef with Lava Cake cannot have score 8. We already have Chef A and Chef B with score 8. Chef C has 9, Chef D has 10, Chef E has 5. Lava Cake is made by Chef D (from solved grid). That fits because Chef D’s score is 10, not 8. This clue also confirms Chef A’s score is 8 (already known) and Chef C’s score is 9.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
With all clues applied, the only dish left for Chef A is Paris‑Brest, and the only hat left for Chef E is Toque Hat (since Chef B already has a Toque Hat? Wait, Chef B also has Toque Hat – is that allowed? Yes, two chefs can wear the same hat. The puzzle doesn’t forbid duplicates. Chef E’s hat is Toque Hat, as shown in the solved grid. Chef A’s hat is Tall Hat, Chef B’s is Toque Hat, Chef C’s is Beret, Chef D’s is Headwrap. That leaves Chef E with Toque Hat. Chef E’s dish is Tarte Tatin (already set). Chef A’s dish is Paris‑Brest. Chef B’s dish is Soufflé. Chef C’s dish is Crème Brûlée. Chef D’s dish is Lava Cake. All scores are filled. The final grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 209
Clue 3: “Tall Hat is the farthest from Tarte Tatin”
Some players might wonder whether “farthest” means distance in a linear row or something else. In this puzzle, the chefs are arranged in order A through E. The farthest from Chef A is Chef E. So the Tall Hat (Chef A) being farthest from Tarte Tatin means Tarte Tatin is at Chef E. That’s a clean positional link once you realize the chefs are in a straight line.
Clue 5: “Hat next to the Tall one is not Beret nor Headwrap”
This clue lists three things at once: it repeats the Tall Hat position, it tells us the neighbor’s hat is not Beret or Headwrap, and it also repeats Tarte Tatin’s placement. The confusion comes from seeing Chef E’s dish again. But the key is the neighbor rule: the hat next to Tall Hat (Chef B) is not those two, which helps confirm Chef B’s hat is Toque Hat (though we already had that from Clue 4). If a player missed Clue 4, this clue alone wouldn’t give a specific hat, only rule out two.
Clue 8: “Chef next to the Soufflé has a facial feature similar to Jonathan”
“Facial feature similar to Jonathan” is a cryptic way to say the chef’s person is Mickey (since Mickey is a mouse, but Jonathan is a person? Actually it’s just a playful phrasing linking Mickey and Jonathan. The important part is that the chef next to Soufflé (Chef B) is Chef C, and that chef’s person is Mickey. This clue confirms the hidden value for Chef C’s person.
Clue 13: “Neighbor of the 2nd place is wearing a Headwrap”
Second place is score 9, which is Chef C. The neighbor could be Chef B or Chef D. We already know Chef D’s hat is Headwrap from Clue 6? No, Clue 6 gave Chefs D’s reaction, not hat. So this clue is the one that locks Chef D’s hat as Headwrap. It’s easy to mix up which chef is second place, but the score progression (10, 9, 8, 8, 5) makes it clear.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 209 is a satisfying solve because the initial answers and hidden values create a sturdy foundation. Most clues build on one another: the Tall Hat chain (Clues 2, 3, 5) sets the left and right ends, the Soufflé chain (Clues 4, 8) locks Chef B’s hat and reaction, and the score hierarchy (Clues 12, 13, 14) fills the top placements. The tricky part is not overthinking “farthest” or “neighbor” – once you treat the chefs as a straight sequence, every positional clue clicks into place. Enjoy the win, and see you in the next level!
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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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