Profile Perfect Level 233 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 11, 2026

You can find the final answer for Level 233 below. After that, I'll guide you through each step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 233 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 233 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for this bar-themed puzzle, followed by a full walkthrough of how every clue fits together.

SubjectNameLightingStool TypeSignature DrinkBartender
Bar ALuxoryPurpleBucketAmericanoJennifer / Kenneth
Bar BSt. RegusBlueHandle BackMargaritaPaulo
Bar CPalazzioRedSwivelWine / MojitoSam
Bar DAux BeruxGreenRivieraCocktailStephanie

Profile Perfect Level 233 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 233 puts you behind the counter at four different bars. You already know Bar C uses Red lighting from the start, and the solved grid has a couple of slash-separated cells — Bar A’s bartender is both Jennifer and Kenneth, and Bar C serves both Wine and Mojito. The clues lean heavily on position relationships (next to, left of, farthest from) and a few direct assignments. Let’s work through the logic step by step.

Step 1: Lock Bar A’s name and lighting, and Bar D’s name

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Clue 2 tells us that Luxory is the leftmost bar that recently opened. The leftmost bar in the lineup is Bar A, so Bar A’s name is Luxory. Clue 10 says purple lighting is farthest from Aux Berux. Since the bars are arranged left to right (A, B, C, D), the farthest from D is A. That gives Bar A’s lighting as Purple and also tells us Bar D’s name is Aux Berux (confirmed directly by clue 1 as well). So right away we have two bars named and Bar A’s lighting filled.

Step 2: Place Bar D’s lighting and Bar C’s stool using the neighbor clues

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Clue 3 says Bar A and Bar B are not using green lighting. That leaves only Bar C and Bar D as possibilities for green. Clue 7 then steps in: next to the green bar is the place with a seat that rotates 360°. That rotating seat is a Swivel stool. Since Bar D is at the far right, its only neighbor is Bar C. So Bar D must have green lighting and Bar C has a Swivel stool. This also matches clue 11, which says Riviera seats at Aux Berux (Bar D) do not rotate like its neighbors — again making Bar C’s stool Swivel. We can now lock Bar D’s lighting = Green and Bar C’s stool = Swivel. The initial answer already set Bar C’s lighting to Red, so that’s confirmed too.

Step 3: Identify the viral Margarita bar and place Bar B’s drink and bartender

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Clue 4 says that on the left of the bar with two signatures is the viral Margarita bar. The bar with two signatures is Bar C (its signature drinks are Wine and Mojito, a slash-separated cell). Since Bar B is immediately to the left of Bar C, Bar B’s signature drink is Margarita. Clue 9 then tells us Paulo is at the bar on the right of Bucket seats, but not Palazzio. Bucket seats are at Bar A (we’ll confirm that in a moment). The bar on the right of Bar A is Bar B, and we already know Bar B is not Palazzio (that’s Bar C), so Bar B’s bartender is Paulo. Clue 12 says Sam works at either the blue or red bar. Bar B is now confirmed as Blue (we’ll get to that), but Bar B’s bartender is already Paulo, so Sam must be at the red bar — that’s Bar C. So Bar C’s bartender is Sam and Bar B’s lighting is Blue (the only remaining possibility after Bar A is Purple, Bar C is Red, Bar D is Green).

Step 4: Handle the split bartender at Bar A and place Stephanie

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Clue 5 says Kenneth is a veteran helping at the up‑and‑coming Luxory (Bar A), so Bar A’s bartender includes Kenneth. Clue 13 adds that Jennifer lines up the Bucket chairs before the bar opens, and that same clue links to Bar A’s stool as Bucket and Jennifer as a bartender. So Bar A’s bartender cell holds both Jennifer and Kenneth — a slash‑separated value. Clue 6 tells us Stephanie is not at the bar famous with Margarita (Bar B) or its neighbor (Bar A and Bar C). The only bar left is Bar D, so Bar D’s bartender is Stephanie. We also now know Bar A’s stool is Bucket (from clue 13, and also supported by clue 9).

Step 5: Confirm Palazzio’s drinks and Bar A’s drink

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Clue 8 says Palazzio’s drinks do not contain caffeine, and it directly assigns Bar C’s name as Palazzio and its signature drinks as Wine and Mojito. That fills Bar C’s slash‑separated drink cell. Clue 14 gives Bar A’s signature drink as Americano (special beans). At this point we have all the drinks except Bar D’s. By elimination, Bar D’s signature drink is Cocktail (the only remaining drink from the trait list, since the puzzle doesn’t reveal it through a clue — it’s the leftover).

Step 6: Fill the remaining names and stool types

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We have names: Bar A is Luxory, Bar C is Palazzio, Bar D is Aux Berux. That leaves Bar B’s name as St. Regus. Stool types: Bar A is Bucket, Bar C is Swivel, Bar D is Riviera (from clue 11). That leaves Bar B’s stool as Handle Back (the only remaining value). Bar B’s lighting is already Blue, and everything else is in place. The grid is complete.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 233

Clue 4: “On the left of bar with 2 signatures is the viral Margarita bar”

This one can trip you up if you don’t notice that Bar C’s signature drink is a slash‑separated cell (Wine / Mojito). “Two signatures” means that bar has two valid drink values, not that it serves two different drinks in separate slots. Once you spot that, it’s clear the bar to its immediate left (Bar B) is where the Margarita sits.

Clue 6: “Stephanie is not at the bar famous with Margarita or its neighbor”

The phrasing “or its neighbor” could be read as “the neighbor of the Margarita bar” or “the neighbor of Stephanie’s bar.” What it actually means: Stephanie is not at the Margarita bar (Bar B) and not at any bar that is a neighbor of that Margarita bar. The neighbors of Bar B are Bar A and Bar C. So Stephanie is excluded from all three (A, B, C), forcing her to Bar D. Careful with the “its” — the antecedent is “the bar famous with Margarita.”

Clue 10: “Purple lighting is the farthest from Aux Berux”

This is a positional clue that requires knowing the bar order (left to right). “Farthest from” means the greatest distance along the row. Since Aux Berux is Bar D, the farthest bar is Bar A. Some players might think “farthest” means opposite ends of the room, but here it’s a simple linear ranking. It also indirectly confirms that Bar A has purple lighting, which then locks Bar D’s name.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 233 is all about connecting bar names, lighting colors, and stool types through neighbor relationships. The initial Red lighting for Bar C gives you an anchor, and the slash‑separated cells (Bar A’s two bartenders and Bar C’s two drinks) are handled by clues that assign both values. Once you map out the left‑to‑right order and apply the “next to” and “farthest from” logic, every cell falls into place without guesswork. The trickiest part is reading the positional clues correctly, but if you treat each bar as a fixed spot on a line, the rest is clean elimination. Cheers to a full grid!

If another level gives you trouble, bookmark the complete walkthrough hub and check back anytime. You can also drop your thoughts or suggestions in the comments. Good luck with the next puzzle!

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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