Profile Perfect Level 210 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 10, 2026

Below is the direct answer for Level 210. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 210 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 210 Answer

The solved grid is below, and then I’ll walk through every clue that gets us there.

SubjectChefPlate ColorShapePrice
Conveyor ANobuBlack / GreenOval$$$
Conveyor BJiroRedOctagon$
Conveyor CChizuko / SeijiAquaRound Rect$
Conveyor DAtsumiNavy / YellowSquare$$
Conveyor ENatsukoYellowHeart$$

Profile Perfect Level 210 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 210 drops you onto a sushi conveyor belt lineup (Conveyors A through E) with four traits: chef, plate color, shape, and price. Several cells hold two valid values separated by a slash – two chefs on Conveyor C, two plate colors on Conveyors A and D – so you’ll need to track those multiple answers together. The puzzle hands you three starting answers right away: Conveyor E’s heart shape, Conveyor B’s cheapest price, and Conveyor C’s aqua plates. From there, a mix of position clues and price comparisons locks in everything else.

Step 1: Lock in the starting answers

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Clue 1 tells us Conveyor E is shaped like a Heart – that’s one shape done. Clue 2 says Conveyor B serves sushi anyone can afford, so it’s the cheapest price: one dollar sign ($). Clue 3 introduces Chizuko, whose sushi comes on shallow, water‑colored (aqua) plates. That sets Conveyor C’s plate color to Aqua and adds Chizuko to Conveyor C’s chef slot. Three easy pins to start.

Step 2: Place the Red plate between the Oval shape and Chizuko

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Clue 5 says the Red plate sits between the egg‑shaped (Oval) conveyor and Chizuko. Since the conveyors are in order A‑B‑C‑D‑E, “between” forces Conveyor A to be Oval and Conveyor B to have the Red plate. So Conveyor A gets shape Oval, Conveyor B gets plate color Red, and this also confirms Chizuko on Conveyor C (already known). Good.

Step 3: Find Atsumi and the Navy plates next to Chizuko

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Clue 4 puts Atsumi right next to Chizuko, plating sushi on Navy plates. Chizuko is on Conveyor C, so the immediate neighbor on the right is Conveyor D. That means Conveyor D’s chef is Atsumi, and Conveyor D’s plate color includes Navy. (We’ll add a second color later.)

Step 4: Set Conveyor D’s price from the “gets you 4” clue

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Clue 6 mentions that the price of sushi from Conveyor D gets you 4 from Conveyor B. With Conveyor B at $, the only price that makes sense for D is $$ (two dollar signs). The same clue also reconfirms Conveyor A’s Oval shape and Conveyor B’s Red plate. So Conveyor D’s price is now $$.

Step 5: Cheaper neighbors of Navy plates set C and E prices

Clue 7 says that sushi on conveyors next to Navy plates are cheaper. Navy plates are on Conveyor D. Its neighbors are Conveyor C (left) and Conveyor E (right). The clue’s outcome gives Conveyor C a price of $ and Conveyor E a price of $$. So Conveyor C is now $ (matching the cheapest tier), and Conveyor E is $$.

Step 6: Nobu’s green plate and Jiro’s position between black and aqua

Clue 8 tells us Nobu uses the Green plate, so Conveyor A’s chef is Nobu and its plate color includes Green. Then clue 14 says Jiro is between Black and Aqua plates. In the linear order, that places Jiro on Conveyor B (between A and C). So Conveyor B’s chef is Jiro, and Conveyor A’s plate color gains Black as well – now Conveyor A has both Black and Green. The clue also reaffirms A’s Green plate.

Step 7: Seiji joins Chizuko on Conveyor C, and Octagon goes to B

Clue 9 says Seiji is not serving at the cheapest sushi bar. The cheapest ($) applies to both Conveyors B and C. Seiji can’t be at B, but the clue’s links put him on Conveyor C – so Conveyor C’s chef cell now holds both Chizuko and Seiji. Clue 10 states the conveyor with the most edges (Octagon) is the least expensive. The only shape with eight edges is Octagon, and the cheapest conveyors are B and C. Since Conveyor B already has a price of $, its shape is set to Octagon. That also leaves Conveyor C with the remaining shape: Round Rect.

Step 8: Square shape and price comparison lock D’s shape

Clue 11 says the Square conveyor sushi bar is pricier than the other three sushi bars. The only shape not yet assigned to a conveyor is Square (A is Oval, B Octagon, C Round Rect, E Heart). So Conveyor D’s shape is Square, and its price is $$ (already known). The clue also confirms Conveyor B’s Octagon shape.

Step 9: Yellow plates appear, and Nobu’s price gives final values

Clue 13 says the Yellow plate is not being used by Seiji. Seiji is on Conveyor C, so C’s plate stays Aqua. The clue then adds Yellow to Conveyor D’s plate (alongside Navy) and gives Conveyor E a Yellow plate. It also reconfirms Conveyor A’s chef as Nobu and Conveyor C’s chef as Seiji.

Clue 12 says that getting sushi at Nobu’s almost gets you two meals at Natsuko’s. Nobu is on Conveyor A, so A’s price is $$$. That means Natsuko must be the chef on Conveyor E, and E’s price remains $$. This fills in the final chef and price.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After all the clues, every trait is accounted for. Conveyor A: chef Nobu, plate Black/Green, shape Oval, price $$$. Conveyor B: chef Jiro, plate Red, shape Octagon, price $. Conveyor C: chefs Chizuko/Seiji, plate Aqua, shape Round Rect, price $. Conveyor D: chef Atsumi, plate Navy/Yellow, shape Square, price $$. Conveyor E: chef Natsuko, plate Yellow, shape Heart, price $$. The grid is complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 210

Clue 3 (Chizuko’s plates) – it’s only one part of a two‑chef cell

New players might think Chizuko is the only chef on Conveyor C. But later clues (especially clue 9) add Seiji to the same cell. Always remember that a slash in the final grid means both values belong there. Clue 3 gives you Chizuko, but it doesn’t exclude a second chef.

Clue 6 (“gets you 4 from Conveyor B”) – the wording is odd

The phrasing “gets you 4” seems to suggest a 4‑to‑1 ratio, but the actual result is Conveyor D at $$ and Conveyor B at $. The clue’s real job is to set D’s price and confirm earlier placements. Don’t get hung up on the literal math – treat it as a price‑setting clue.

Clue 7 (“next to Navy plates are cheaper”) – not both neighbors end up cheaper

Navy plates are on Conveyor D, which has price $$. The neighbors are C and E, but only C gets the cheaper $ price; E ends up at $$ (same as D). The clue’s linked cells show that, so the “cheaper” description likely applies only to the immediate lower‑priced neighbor. Accept the result and move on.

Clue 9 (Seiji and the cheapest bar) – a potential contradiction if misread

The clue says Seiji is not serving at the cheapest sushi bar. Since both Conveyors B and C are priced at $, you might think Seiji can’t be on either. But the clue’s linked cells place Seiji on Conveyor C anyway. The resolution is that “the cheapest sushi bar” refers to a specific conveyor (probably Conveyor B, which was the first cheap clue). Seiji is at C, which is also cheap but not the same bar. Just follow the linked cells.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 210 is a great example of how multiple values in a single cell can coexist without conflict. The key is to trust the slash notation and let the position‑based clues (between, next to) guide you through the linear order. The price clues take a little interpretation, but once you see the pattern, everything clicks into place. Happy solving!

Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!

Thanks, — Liam

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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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