Profile Perfect Level 231 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 11, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 231 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 231 Answer
I’ve got the final solved grid for you first, and then I’ll walk through how every clue locks into place. The table below shows exactly where each customer, cashier, reward, chip count, and expression ends up.
| Subject | Customer | Cashier | Reward | Chips | Customer Expression |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exchange A | Laura | Alice | Handbag | x4 | Teary Eyes |
| Exchange B | Ken | Jennie | Diamond | x5 | Disappointed |
| Exchange C | Benjamin | Tyler | Burger / Handbag | x1 | Big Smile |
| Exchange D | Tanaka | Bob / Jennie | Gold Bar | x3 | Angry |
| Exchange E | Warren | Wayne | Car | x2 | Teary Eyes |
Profile Perfect Level 231 Hints And Walkthrough
When I opened Profile Perfect Level 231, I saw five exchanges (A through E), each with a customer, cashier, reward, number of chips, and a customer expression. The puzzle already locked two starting answers: Exchange C’s customer is Benjamin, and Exchange E’s chips are x2. A few clues give direct placements, but several involve positional relationships and multiple values in the same cell (slashes). I’ll take it step by step.
Step 1: Lock Exchange E’s expression and confirm its chips
The very first clue says the customer exchanging chips at Exchange E is not smiling or disappointed. Since the only options left are Teary Eyes and Angry, and the clue’s linked cells show “Teary Eyes” for Exchange E, that’s what we get. We already know the chips are x2, so Exchange E gets Customer Expression = Teary Eyes and Chips = x2 right off the bat.
Step 2: Place Benjamin’s cashier and set Exchange B’s reward
Clue 3 is straightforward: Tyler is helping Benjamin exchange his chips. That means Exchange C’s cashier is Tyler (and Exchange C’s customer is Benjamin, already locked). Meanwhile, clue 2 tells us that the customer at Exchange B is getting a lab‑grown jewelry reward – a diamond. So Exchange B’s reward becomes Diamond.
Step 3: Identify Jennie’s angry customer
Clue 4 says one of the two customers Jennie is handling is angry. Jennie is a cashier here. The clue links Exchange D’s cashier to Jennie and Exchange D’s customer expression to Angry. So I fill in Exchange D’s cashier as Jennie (for now) and mark that customer’s expression as Angry.
Step 4: The rightmost customer’s tears and Wayne’s role
Clue 5 is a bit poetic: “Rightmost customer holds back their tear in front of Wayne.” The rightmost exchange is E, so Exchange E has Teary Eyes (already set) and its cashier is Wayne. The clue also links Exchange A’s expression to Teary Eyes. So Exchange A’s customer is also crying. At this point I have two Teary Eyes – Exchange A and Exchange E.
Step 5: Gold bar next to Tyler and next to Wayne
Clue 6 tells us someone next to Tyler is exchanging a gold bar. Tyler is at Exchange C (cashier). “Next to” means Exchange B or Exchange D. Clue 7 says the cashier next to Wayne exchanges ingots (gold bars). Wayne is at Exchange E, so the cashier next to him is at Exchange D. Both clues point to Exchange D having the Gold Bar, so Exchange D’s reward is Gold Bar.
Step 6: Laura’s sobs and her cashier
Clue 8 says “Sobbing Laura is not handled by Wayne.” Since Laura is sobbing, she must be a Teary Eyes customer. The only Teary Eyes so far are at Exchange A and Exchange E. But Exchange E’s cashier is Wayne, so Laura can’t be there. Therefore Laura is at Exchange A, and Exchange A’s customer becomes Laura. This also confirms Exchange A’s expression is Teary Eyes (already), and Wayne is not her cashier.
Step 7: Laura has the second most chips
Clue 9 says Laura has the second most chips to be exchanged. The chip counts we know so far: Exchange E has x2. The most chips is likely x5. That makes x4 the second most. So Exchange A’s chips are x4.
Step 8: The car goes to the teary‑eyed customer
Clue 10: “The only person that gets the Car is moved by the occasion.” That customer must be Teary Eyes. With Exchange E already Teary Eyes and its reward not yet set, the car lands at Exchange E. So Exchange E’s reward becomes Car.
Step 9: Two Handbags and no complaints
Clue 11 says the two people exchanging Handbag have no complaints – meaning they aren’t angry or disappointed. The clue links Exchange A’s expression (Teary Eyes) to that, and also ties Exchange C’s expression to Big Smile and Exchange C’s reward to Handbag. So Exchange C gets Handbag in its reward cell. Exchange C’s customer expression becomes Big Smile. Now Exchange C has two rewards: Burger/Handbag? We’ll see – clue 13 adds Burger.
Step 10: Position of angry and teary eyes
Clue 12: “Angry customer is to the left of Teary Eyes one.” We know Exchange D is Angry (from Step 3). The only Teary Eyes to its right is Exchange E. That confirms Exchange E is Teary Eyes (already) and Exchange D is Angry. It also reinforces that Exchange C (between D and E) has a different expression – Big Smile, which fits.
Step 11: Tanaka served by Bob, and Burger appears
Clue 13 says Tanaka is being served by Bob at the cashier. And Exchange D’s cashier was already Jennie, but now we see that Bob also works there. The clue also sets Exchange D’s customer to Tanaka, and Exchange C’s reward to Burger. So Exchange C now has both Burger and Handbag (slash). Exchange D’s cashier becomes Bob / Jennie – two valid values in that cell.
Step 12: Ken exchanges the most chips
Clue 14: “Ken exchanges more chips than others.” The largest chip count is x5. Ken must be the customer at Exchange B, with chips x5. That also sets Exchange B’s customer to Ken. If he’s exchanging the most, his expression is likely Disappointed (the clue links that). So Exchange B’s expression is Disappointed.
Step 13: Chips three columns away from Alice
Clue 15 says chips are being exchanged three columns away from Alice. Alice is a cashier. Columns: Exchange A is leftmost, then B, C, D, E. “Three columns away” – from Alice’s exchange, count three columns. The clue links Exchange A’s cashier to Alice and Exchange D’s chips to x3. So Alice is the cashier at Exchange A, and Exchange D’s chips are x3. That also completes Exchange A’s cashier.
Step 14: Fill the remaining cashier and customer
Now we have cashiers: Exchange A = Alice, Exchange C = Tyler, Exchange D = Bob/Jennie, Exchange E = Wayne. The only cashier left is Jennie for Exchange B (the clue about Jennie handling two customers fits – she’s at B and D). So Exchange B’s cashier is Jennie. The only customer not yet placed is Warren for Exchange E – that’s correct from the solved grid. Exchange B’s customer is Ken (already), Exchange C is Benjamin, Exchange D is Tanaka, Exchange E is Warren. All match.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the steps above, every cell is filled. Exchange C’s reward shows both Burger and Handbag, and Exchange D’s cashier shows both Bob and Jennie – these are accepted multiple values in the same cell. The chip counts are all set: Exchange A x4, Exchange B x5, Exchange C x1, Exchange D x3, Exchange E x2. The expressions are all accounted for. Everything ties together perfectly.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 231
Clue 5: “Rightmost customer holds back their tear in front of Wayne”
This one can trip you up because “rightmost customer” is obviously Exchange E, but the clue also gives Exchange A a Teary Eyes expression. It’s easy to miss that the same clue assigns the cashier at Exchange E as Wayne. The phrase “in front of Wayne” means Wayne is the cashier, and the customer is rightmost. So you get two separate facts from one poetic sentence – always check linked cells carefully.
Clue 4: “One of the 2 customers Jennie handling is Angry”
This clue implies Jennie is handling two customers, but doesn’t say which ones. Later clues reveal she’s at Exchange B and part of the slash at Exchange D. The tricky part is that the clue only sets the Angry expression and one cashier (Jennie) for Exchange D. You might think Jennie is only handling one angry customer, but she also handles Ken at Exchange B (who is Disappointed). The clue’s wording “one of the 2” is a hint that Jennie appears twice.
Clue 11: “The 2 people exchanging Handbag have no complaints”
“No complaints” means the expression is not angry or disappointed. That leaves only Teary Eyes and Big Smile. The clue directly sets Exchange C’s expression to Big Smile and its reward to Handbag. But it also ties Exchange A’s expression to Teary Eyes. You need to interpret “no complaints” as a filter on possible expressions – a small logic step that’s easy to overlook.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 231 is a satisfying puzzle once you realize that multiple values in a cell (slashes) are intentional and part of the solution. The key was following the chain from the initial locked answers – Benjamin at Exchange C and x2 at Exchange E – and then using the positional clues (next to, left of, three columns away) to place the gold bar, the car, and the chip counts. Paying attention to cashier repetitions (Jennie and Bob) and the way expressions link to rewards (like Handbag with Big Smile) made the rest fall into place. If you get stuck, always check which cells a clue links – sometimes one sentence delivers three or four answers at once.
Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the 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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