Profile Perfect Level 237 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 12, 2026
Need the quick answer for Level 237? You'll find it below. Then, I'll walk through the complete solving process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 237 Answer
Here’s the completed grid first, then I’ll break down the clue-by-clue logic that gets us there.
| Subject | Person | Role | Commute Type | Salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Staff A | Cindy | Butcher | Bus / Skateboard | $ |
| Staff B | Donald | Baker | Car / Scooter | $$ |
| Staff C | Ellen | Clerk | Bike | $ |
| Staff D | Anthony | Cashier | Walking | $$ |
Profile Perfect Level 237 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 237 starts with a single locked answer – Staff B’s person is Donald – and uses a mix of role placements, salary hints, and commute-type pairings. Several cells have two values separated by a slash (like Bus / Skateboard), meaning that subject carries both options for that trait. Let’s work through the clues in the order they start locking things down.
Step 1: Lock Staff B’s person and the Car commute from the first two clues
Clue 1 tells us straight away that Staff D works at the checkout, so Staff D’s role is Cashier. Clue 2 is even more direct: “Donald is the only staff that brought a Car to work.” Since the initial answer already showed Staff B’s person is Donald, this clue confirms that Staff B’s commute type includes Car. Right now we know:
- Staff B: Person = Donald, Commute Type = Car (at least one of its values)
- Staff D: Role = Cashier
Step 2: Identify the highest earner who walks to work
Clue 4 says the highest earner actually walks to work. The salary scale has only two levels: $ and $$. The highest earner must be someone with $$, and that person walks. The clue links Staff D’s commute to Walking and its salary to $$. It also links Staff B’s commute to both Car and Scooter – that’s the puzzle telling us that Staff B’s commute cell contains both values. So now:
- Staff D: Commute Type = Walking, Salary = $$
- Staff B: Commute Type = Car / Scooter (two values in the same cell)
Step 3: Place Baker and Butcher on the left half
Clue 3 says Baker and Butcher are on the left half. With four staff (A, B, C, D), the left half means Staff A and Staff B. So those two roles must fill the Baker and Butcher spots. Clue 6 then gives us the exact assignment: the person who commutes with Bus is to the left of Baker. The linked cells for clue 6 tell us Staff A’s commute is Bus, and Staff B’s role is Baker. That puts Baker on Staff B, so Butcher must go to Staff A. Also, because A’s commute is Bus and B is Baker, A is left of B (which matches the positions A and B in order). So:
- Staff A: Role = Butcher, Commute Type = Bus (one of its two values)
- Staff B: Role = Baker
Step 4: Pin down Anthony’s spot and Ellen’s next to him
Clue 7 says Ellen is the staff beside Anthony. From earlier clues, we already have Staff D as Cashier, and clue 6 also linked Staff D’s person to Anthony. So Staff D’s person is Anthony. “Beside” in a four-staff lineup means adjacent. Since Staff D is the last subject, the only spot next to it is Staff C. Therefore Staff C’s person is Ellen. Clue 7 confirms this with its linked cells:
- Staff D: Person = Anthony
- Staff C: Person = Ellen
Step 5: Use the “2nd highest salary” clue to confirm Staff C’s salary and position
Clue 5: “Person with 2nd highest salary is between Anthony and the Car.” The 2nd highest salary is $ (because $$ is highest, $ is next). Anthony is Staff D, and the Car refers to Staff B (who has Car in his commute). In the order A–B–C–D, the person between B and D is Staff C. So Staff C must have the $ salary. The linked cells for clue 5 also give Staff B’s commute as Car (already known) and Staff D’s person as Anthony (already known). This cinches:
- Staff C: Salary = $
Step 6: Uncover Cindy and confirm Ellen’s commute
Clue 9 says Ellen uses her ride home as a workout every night. This directly tells us Staff C’s commute is Bike. It also reveals that Staff A’s person is Cindy. Now we have all four persons:
- Staff A: Cindy
- Staff B: Donald
- Staff C: Ellen
- Staff D: Anthony
And we know Staff C’s commute is Bike.
Step 7: Finish the remaining commute values and salary ties
Staff A already has Bus, but the solved grid shows Bus / Skateboard. Where does Skateboard come from? Clue 8 says the staff that uses Scooter has the same salary as someone else. Staff B uses Scooter (from clue 4), and Staff B’s salary is $$. The only other staff with $$ is Staff D. This doesn’t add a new value, but it confirms the salary tie. For Staff A, the second commute value (Skateboard) isn’t directly mentioned in any clue – it’s simply the remaining possibility once all other commute types are placed. Clue 10 repeats that the highest paid staff on the right (Staff D) walks, which we already have.
Now we can fill in the last blanks:
- Staff A: Commute Type = Bus / Skateboard (Bus from clue 6, Skateboard fills the slash)
- Staff B: Commute Type = Car / Scooter (Car from clue 2, Scooter from clue 4)
- Staff C: Commute Type = Bike (clue 9)
- Staff D: Commute Type = Walking (clue 4)
Salaries: Staff A = $, Staff B = $$, Staff C = $, Staff D = $$ – consistent with the “highest earner” and “same salary” clues.
Solution: Remaining roles and final checks
Staff A’s role was set to Butcher in step 3. Staff B’s role is Baker. Staff C’s role hasn’t been assigned yet – by elimination, it must be Clerk. Staff D is Cashier from clue 1. All pieces fit the solved grid above.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 237
Clue 4: “The highest earner actually Walks to work” – why does it also mention Staff B’s Car and Scooter?
This clue can confuse players because it lists multiple linked cells that seem unrelated. The clue itself only names the highest earner and walking, but the puzzle’s logic ties in that the same clue also confirms Staff B’s commute includes both Car and Scooter. Why? Because later clues (like clue 5 and 8) rely on knowing that Staff B has a Car and a Scooter. The puzzle bundles those confirmations into this clue to save a separate step. Just treat it as a package: the clue gives you Staff D’s walking and $$, plus the two values for Staff B.
Clue 5: “Person with 2nd highest salary is between Anthony and the Car” – what does “between” mean spatially?
“Between” refers to the order of the subjects in the grid (Staff A, B, C, D). You have to know that Anthony is Staff D (from clue 6) and the Car is Staff B (from clue 2). The only subject that sits between B and D in that order is Staff C. So the person with the 2nd highest salary (which is $) must be Staff C. If you hadn’t already placed Anthony and the Car, this clue would be impossible to parse. It’s a good example of how the puzzle expects you to combine information from earlier steps.
Clue 8: “Staff that uses Scooter has the same salary as someone else” – isn’t that obvious?
By the time you reach clue 8, you already know Staff B uses Scooter and has $$, and Staff D also has $$. So this clue seems redundant. But the puzzle includes it to reinforce that the two $$ salaries are the same, and also to link Staff B’s role as Baker (listed in the clue’s linked cells) – a subtle way of double‑checking earlier deductions. It doesn’t add new info, but it confirms your path.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 237 is a straightforward positional puzzle once you realize that the left‑half clue (clue 3) and the “Bus left of Baker” clue (clue 6) work together to lock Staff A and B’s roles and commute types. The slash‑separated values appear early, so there’s no hidden mental juggling – you just have to accept that Staff A has both Bus and Skateboard, and Staff B has both Car and Scooter. Starting with Donald’s locked name and the cashier hint gives you two solid anchors; from there, it’s a matter of placing Ellen next to Anthony and letting the salary order fill in the rest. Happy puzzling!
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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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