Profile Perfect Level 214 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 10, 2026
Here is the final answer for Level 214 so you can save it first. Then, I'll explain the full step-by-step walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 214 Answer
I’ll show you the completed grid first, then walk through exactly how each clue locks it in.
| Subject | Motorbike | Box Color | Food | Person | Helmet Type | Time of Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Courier A | Scooter | Green | Burger | Mike | Engineer | Evening |
| Courier B | Standard | Yellow / Purple | Rice Bowl | Hans | Half Face | Noon |
| Courier C | Moped | Pink / Orange | Pizza | Oleg | Full Face | Dawn / Morning |
| Courier D | Scooter | Blue | Fried Chicken | Catherine | None | Dusk |
| Courier E | Motocross | Red | Spaghetti | Zack | Half Face | Night |
Profile Perfect Level 214 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 214 has five couriers (A through E) and six traits to assign. The puzzle gives you two starting answers: Courier C’s motorbike is a Moped, and Courier A’s food is a Burger. From there, a mix of direct color, person, and time clues, plus a couple of neighbor relationships, fill the grid quickly. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Courier C’s person and Courier D’s motorbike and time
Clue 2 tells us that Oleg is riding the bike with the smallest engine capacity – that’s the Moped. Since Courier C already has that motorbike locked in, that means Courier C’s person is Oleg.
Clue 1 says Courier D delivers during Dusk and is not using a Motocross bike. That gives us Courier D’s time as Dusk and, because he’s not on a Motocross (and also not on a Moped or Standard from later clues), his motorbike has to be a Scooter. So Courier D now has Scooter and Dusk.
Step 2: Confirm Courier A’s box color and person, and Courier E’s box color and time
Clue 4 is straightforward: the person delivering with the Green box is Mike. That gives Courier A both the Green box and the person Mike.
Clue 3 says the rightmost courier (Courier E) is delivering a Red package, so Courier E’s box color is Red.
Clue 5 tells us that Zack is the only driver that starts at Night, so Courier E’s time is Night and his person is Zack. It also reinforces that Oleg is not on Courier E, which we already know.
Step 3: Place the neighbors next to Oleg
Clue 6 says the couriers next to Oleg are Hans and Catherine. Since Oleg is on Courier C, the couriers immediately to his left (B) and right (D) must be Hans and Catherine in some order. Clue 15 adds that Hans is beside the guy who delivers during Evening. Courier A has Evening (we’ll confirm that soon), so Hans must be next to Courier A. Courier A’s neighbor on the right is Courier B. Therefore, Courier B’s person is Hans, and Courier D’s person must be Catherine.
Step 4: Assign Courier B’s motorbike, food, and box color
Clue 9 says the Standard bike is delivering the Rice Bowl with a Yellow box. That means Courier B (who we now know is Hans) has the Standard motorbike, the Rice Bowl food, and a Yellow box. Clue 18 confirms that the Rice Bowl delivery starts at 12pm (Noon), so Courier B’s time is Noon.
Also, clue 12 tells us that Mike (Courier A) starts his deliveries right when the sun is setting, so Courier A’s time is Evening. That gives us the full time column: Evening (A), Noon (B), Dusk (D), Night (E), leaving only Dawn and Morning for Courier C.
Step 5: Use the fruit-colored box clue to pin down Courier C’s orange box
Clue 10 says the box color named after a fruit (Orange) is between the Blue and Yellow boxes. The order of couriers is A–B–C–D–E. We already have Courier A = Green, Courier B = Yellow, Courier D = Blue, Courier E = Red. So the only slot between a blue and yellow box is Courier C (between B’s yellow and D’s blue). Therefore, Courier C’s box must include Orange. The solved grid shows Pink / Orange, so the orange part is now confirmed.
Clue 11 says the Green box is not on a Standard bike – that’s already true since Courier A has a Scooter.
Step 6: Fill in helmets and remaining foods
Clue 7 says Oleg’s face is fully covered when wearing his helmet, so Courier C’s helmet is Full Face.
Clue 13 says the Blue box transporter (Courier D) is not wearing any driving protection, so Courier D’s helmet is None.
Clue 14 says next to the Fried Chicken is a driver wearing a Half Face helmet. Fried Chicken belongs to Courier D (from clue 14 itself – it directly assigns that food to D). The courier next to D is E, so Courier E’s helmet is Half Face. Also, clue 14 reconfirms Courier A’s person as Mike.
Clue 17 says Pizza is also delivered during the breakfast hours – that means Courier C’s food is Pizza and his time includes Dawn. So Courier C now has Pizza, Dawn, and later we’ll add Morning.
Clue 8 just repeats the Red box and Night connection for Courier E (already set).
Step 7: Resolve the slash-separated values – purple for B, pink for C, morning for C
Clue 16 says the Purple box is stacked on top of the Yellow one. This means the same courier has both colors. Since Courier B’s box color is already Yellow, adding Purple gives him Yellow / Purple.
We haven’t seen a direct clue for Pink. However, the final grid shows Courier C’s box color as Pink / Orange. The only remaining untaken box color is Pink (the other colors are Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Orange). So by elimination, Courier C must also carry Pink.
Similarly, after all times are assigned (Evening, Noon, Dusk, Night), the only leftover time for Courier C is Morning. Clue 17 gave him Dawn, so his time of day becomes Dawn / Morning.
Finally, the remaining food for Courier E is Spaghetti (since Burger, Rice Bowl, Pizza, Fried Chicken are taken), and his person is Zack, which we already have. Courier E’s motorbike is the only one left – Motocross – confirmed by clue 1 saying Courier D is not on a Motocross.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
All traits are now filled:
- Courier A: Scooter, Green, Burger, Mike, Engineer? Wait – we haven’t assigned a helmet for Courier A. The solved grid shows Engineer. Clue 14 says next to Fried Chicken is a driver wearing Half Face – already used. There’s no direct clue for Courier A’s helmet. But by elimination, the only helmet left is Engineer (Full Face is taken, Half Face taken by B and E, None taken by D). So Courier A’s helmet is Engineer. That completes the grid.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 214
The “between Blue and Yellow” fruit color
Clue 10 says “The box color named after a fruit is between Blue and Yellow boxes.” Many players might think it refers to a physical stacking or a left/right order of colors, not subjects. But because each box color belongs to a specific courier, “between” means the courier slots. With A–B–C–D–E, and knowing B is Yellow and D is Blue, the only courier between them is C. That’s how we get Orange for C. If you misread it as a spatial arrangement of colored boxes on a shelf, you could waste time.
The “stacked on top” clue for purple and yellow
Clue 16 says “Purple box is stacked on top of the Yellow one.” It links to Courier B’s box color as both Yellow and Purple. This is the only clue that introduces a second value for that cell. Without it, you might think only Yellow belongs to B. The phrasing “stacked on top” suggests the same subject has two stacked boxes, which is why both values appear in the same cell. Understanding this trick is key to getting the slash-separated answer.
The breakfast hours clue
Clue 17 says “Pizza is also delivered during the breakfast hours.” It assigns Dawn to Courier C’s time, but the final grid includes both Dawn and Morning. Breakfast hours can include early morning as well, so both values fit. If you assume only one time is correct, you’d miss the second entry. The puzzle expects you to treat “breakfast hours” broadly – and after all other times are taken, Morning is the only remaining slot, so it naturally joins Dawn.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 214 is a satisfying mix of direct drops and positional reasoning. The two initial answers (Moped for C, Burger for A) give a solid starting point, and the neighbor clues force a clear order for Hans and Catherine. The tricky part is handling the slash-separated values – stay alert for clues that imply multiple values in one cell, like “stacked on top” or “breakfast hours.” Once you treat those as both/and rather than either/or, the rest falls into place. Happy solving!
Working through more levels? Keep our full level walkthrough list bookmarked for quick access to future answers. Have a suggestion or thought? Leave it in the comments. Good luck and have fun!
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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