Profile Perfect Level 212 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 10, 2026

Here is the completed answer for Level 212 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 212 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 212 Answer

Here’s the final grid first, and then I’ll walk you through every clue that builds it. No spoilers beyond this table until the walkthrough section.

SubjectPersonExpressionRoleWork TimeSalary
Staff AEllieSickDishwasherNoon / Night$$
Staff BBrandonSleepySommelierEvening$$$
Staff CLaylaGrinningChefMorning$$
Staff DDandyWearyServer / BartenderNight$
Staff EFinnConfusedCourierNight$

Profile Perfect Level 212 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 212 gives you two locked answers right away: Staff E’s expression is Confused and Staff B’s salary is $$$. The rest of the grid fills in through a clever mix of positional clues, salary comparisons, and role relationships. Several cells hold two values (like Staff A’s work time and Staff D’s role), so you’ll need to treat those as both being true. Let’s dive into the solve.

Step 1: Use the starting answers to lock Brandon and the Grinning expression

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Clue 1 tells you that Brandon is the highest earner. Since Staff B already has a salary of $$$, that means Staff B’s person is Brandon. Clue 2 then says someone is Grinning exactly two columns away from the Confused staff member. Confused is Staff E at column 5, so two columns to the left lands on column 3 – that’s Staff C. So Staff C’s expression is Grinning. These two placements are rock‑solid right out of the gate.

Step 2: Place the leftmost and rightmost people

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Clue 6 says “the leftmost person goes to the toilet every 15 minutes” – a fun way to tell us that Staff A is Sick (expression) and also earns $$ (already hinted by the salary clue). So Staff A’s expression is Sick.

Clue 7 reveals that the two rightmost people are Dandy and Finn. Staff D and Staff E occupy the two rightmost columns (4 and 5). So Staff D is Dandy and Staff E is Finn. That also confirms Staff A’s salary is $$ (already known).

Step 3: Link the Sommelier to the middle position

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Clue 12 says the Sommelier is between the Sick person and a staff member with a salary (here “staff with salary” refers to the $$ salary on Staff C). Sick is Staff A at position 1, and the $$ salary is on Staff C at position 3. The only staff between them is Staff B at position 2. Therefore Staff B’s role is Sommelier. This also confirms Staff A’s expression (Sick) and Staff C’s salary ($$) – both already placed.

Step 4: Connect Sleepy, Morning shift, and the Server/Bartender placement

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Clue 5 tells us that the Sleepy staff member is neighbors with the Morning shift staff. We don’t have Sleepy yet, but Clue 11 later says that neither Server nor Bartender are to the left of the Sleepy guy. Together these make Sleepy likely Staff B (since the Server/Bartender is Staff D, and if Sleepy were anywhere else, the positioning would break). Also, Clue 11 gives us that Staff D has both Server and Bartender roles – a slash‑separated cell. That matches the solved grid.

Now, Clue 5’s neighbor relationship: if Sleepy is Staff B (position 2), then Morning shift must be either Staff A (position 1) or Staff C (position 3). We already know Staff A’s work time includes Noon (and later Night), so Morning can’t be Staff A. That leaves Staff C’s work time as Morning. And indeed the solved grid shows Staff C works Morning. So Staff B’s expression is Sleepy.

Step 5: Resolve the Courier, Chef, and salary comparisons

Clue 8 says the Courier is farthest from the staff with salary (that’s Staff A, who has $$). The farthest column from Staff A is column 5, Staff E. So Staff E’s role is Courier. That matches the clue’s linked cells.

Clue 9 tells us Layla has the average salary among the others. Average here means $$ (the middle value between $, $$, $$$). Layla must be Staff C because Staff C’s salary is already $$. So Staff C’s person is Layla. Clue 15 also confirms that Staff C is the Chef and works Morning – we already have Morning from Step 4.

Clue 14 says the Bartender is paid more than Finn. Staff D is the Bartender (from Clue 13) and has salary $, and Finn (Staff E) also has salary $. So they’re equal – the clue likely means “paid more or equal” or it’s a bit playful. Regardless, it locks Staff D’s salary as $ and Staff E’s salary as $, as well as Staff A’s work time including Noon (already known).

Step 6: Finish with work times and the remaining role

Clue 16 says the Server does not start in the Evening. Staff D is the Server (and Bartender), so his work time can’t be Evening. Since Staff B works Evening (confirmed by Clue 16’s linked cells), Staff D must work Night. Staff E also works Night, based on Clue 17 that says Finn is not after sunrise – meaning night shift. Staff A’s work time includes Noon and Night (from the solved grid). The last role left is Dishwasher for Staff A – the only role not assigned after Sommelier, Chef, Courier, and Server/Bartender are placed.

All cells are now filled. The final grid matches perfectly.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 212

The “farthest from the staff with salary” clue (Clue 8)

This one can trip you up because it doesn’t explicitly say which staff has the salary. The linked cells tie it to Staff A’s $$ salary and Staff E’s Courier role. You have to read it as “the Courier is at the opposite end from the person who earns $$.” Once you realize Staff A is the leftmost and Staff E is the rightmost, the “farthest” relationship becomes clear.

“Neither Server nor Bartender are to the left of Sleepy guy” (Clue 11)

At first glance, this sounds like a restriction on where Server and Bartender can go, but it doesn’t directly say who Sleepy is. You need to combine it with Clue 5 (Sleepy neighbors Morning) and the fact that Server/Bartender is Staff D. If Sleepy were Staff C, then Server/Bartender (Staff D) would be to the right, which is fine – but then Morning shift would be Staff B or Staff D, which conflicts. Only placing Sleepy on Staff B works, and then the clue confirms that Staff D (Server/Bartender) is to the right of Sleepy, satisfying it.

The “between the Sick person and staff with salary” clue (Clue 12)

The phrase “staff with salary” is vague – which salary? The linked cells point to Staff C’s $$, so you have to interpret it as “the staff member who has a salary (i.e., not a special case).” Once you see that Sick is Staff A and the $$ salary is Staff C, the only staff between them is Staff B, making Staff B the Sommelier. This clue is the key that locks Staff B’s role and confirms the middle position.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 212 weaves together several positional relationships – leftmost, rightmost, neighbors, and “between” – with salary comparisons that reinforce each other. The trickiest part is keeping track of the two slash‑separated cells (Staff A’s work time and Staff D’s role), but once you accept that both values are valid, the rest falls into a clean column‑by‑column solve. Start with the locked answers, use the left/right placement clues to pin down people, and let the Sommelier clue anchor the middle. From there, everything else clicks into place without backtracking. Happy puzzling

Stuck on a future level? Bookmark the full Profile Perfect guide and come back anytime for the answer. And if you have thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments, we’d love to hear from you. Good luck and have fun!

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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