Profile Perfect Level 239 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 12, 2026
For Level 239, the final answer is shown below. After that, I'll explain the logic and steps behind it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 239 Answer
I’ve put the solved grid right here so you can see the final answer at a glance — then we’ll walk through every clue that locks it in.
| Donut | Topping | Dough Color | Base | Baker | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Gold | Black | Tissue | Eugene | $$$ |
| B | Sprinkle / Cheese | Pink | Tray | Nolan | $ |
| C | Almond / Matcha | Green | Tray | Naomi | $ |
| D | Sugar | Purple | Plate | Kayla | $$ |
| E | Matcha | Brown | Box | Ben / Leslie | $$ |
Profile Perfect Level 239 Hints And Walkthrough
This puzzle starts with three locked answers: Donut B’s topping is Cheese, Donut C’s topping is Almond, and Donut C’s baker is Naomi. From there, the clues build out the donuts’ dough colors, bases, bakers, and prices step by step. Let’s work through it.
Step 1: Lock in Donut A’s dough color and the first topping links
Clue 1 says the leftmost donut (Donut A) has the darkest dough color, which is Black. That’s an immediate fill.
Clue 2 tells us the two priciest donuts are two columns away from the Almond topping. Since Donut C already has Almond (locked), the two priciest donuts must be two positions away from C. In a row of five donuts (A, B, C, D, E left to right), two columns away from C means positions A and E. So Donut A gets price $$$ and Donut E gets price $$. This also confirms that the most expensive donut ($$$) is A, and the second most expensive ($$) is E.
Step 2: Plate and the neighbor of Naomi’s donut
Clue 3 says the only donut placed on a Plate is next to Naomi’s donut. We know Naomi bakes Donut C, so the donut next to C (either B or D) must have a Plate base. Clue 6 later tells us that the cheapest donuts are on a Tray, and that Donut D is not on a Tray — that leaves Donut D as the only candidate for the Plate. So Donut D’s base is Plate, and that fits perfectly because D is next to C. Good.
Step 3: No colorful toppings on A and C
Clue 4 says there is no colorful topping on top of Donuts A and C. Colorful toppings would be things like Sprinkle or Sugar. So A must have a non‑colorful topping, which is Gold. Donut C already has Almond, and now we also add Matcha as a second valid topping (since the clue says Almond and Matcha both apply). So Donut C’s topping becomes Almond / Matcha.
Clue 5 repeats that the Black dough (Donut A) gets the most luxurious topping, which is Gold — already placed.
Step 4: The cheapest donuts are on the Tray
Clue 6 tells us the cheapest donuts ($) are placed on a Tray. That means Donut B and Donut C, both priced at $, have Tray bases. This also confirms Donut D’s base is Plate (not Tray), which we already have. So Donut B’s base is Tray and Donut C’s base is Tray. Donut B’s price is now locked at $ and Donut C’s price at $.
Step 5: Average‑priced donut from Purple dough
Clue 7 says the average‑priced donut ($$) is based from Purple dough. The only donut with price $$ so far is Donut D (and Donut E also has $$, but we’ll get to that). Clue 7 locks Donut D’s dough color to Purple. It also repeats that Donut A’s topping is Gold.
Step 6: Baker farthest from the Purple dough is Eugene
Clue 8 says the baker farthest from the donut with Purple dough (Donut D) is Eugene. In a row of five, the farthest positions from D are A (two steps left) and maybe E (one step right? Actually farthest: A is two steps away, E is one step away. So farthest is A). So Donut A’s baker is Eugene. That matches.
Step 7: The glazed donut and neighboring bakers
Clue 9 says either Donut B or Donut D is the glazed one — glazed means Sugar topping. We already know D has a Plate base and fits with other clues, so D gets the Sugar topping. Clue 9 also repeats Eugene as A’s baker.
Clue 10 says Ben and Kayla are neighboring bakers. The only neighboring pair left here are Donut D and Donut E (since A is far left, B and C are together, but D and E are adjacent). So Donut D’s baker is Kayla, and Donut E’s baker is Ben. That places Kayla on D and Ben on E. (We’ll see Ben again later.)
Step 8: The donut in the Box with chocolate‑like dough
Clue 11 says people mistook the dough color inside the Box as chocolate. The Box base belongs to Donut E, and the dough color is Brown — so Donut E’s base is Box and its dough color is Brown. This also reaffirms Eugene as A’s baker.
Step 9: Donut next to Nolan is the cheapest
Clue 12 says the donut next to Nolan is the cheapest one. We already know the cheapest donuts are B and C (both $). So which one is next to a baker named Nolan? The clue tells us Donut B’s baker is Nolan. Then the donut next to Nolan’s donut (B) is either A or C. The cheapest one among these is C (also $), and C is right next to B. So this confirms Donut B’s baker is Nolan and that Donut C’s price is $ (already locked).
Step 10: Most premium donut is not in packaging
Clue 13 says the most premium donut ($$$) is not placed inside a packaging. Packaging here likely means Box or Tray. Donut A has price $$$ and its base is Tissue — that’s not packaging — so Donut A’s base is Tissue. This also repeats Gold topping and Black dough.
Step 11: Sugar‑topped donut next to Leslie’s
Clue 14 says the donut with Sugar topping (Donut D) is next to Leslie’s donut. That means Donut E’s baker is Leslie. But we already have Ben as E’s baker from Clue 10. So Donut E has two bakers: Ben and Leslie — both are valid in the same cell. The clue also gives Donut E’s price as $$, which matches what we already had.
Step 12: Pink dough isn’t next to the glazed donut
Clue 15 says the Pink dough is not neighbors with the glazed donut (Sugar). The glazed donut is D. Pink dough belongs to Donut B. Since B and D are not neighbors (C sits between them), this condition is satisfied. The clue also repeats D’s Sugar topping and A’s price of $$$.
Step 13: Ben and Naomi use the same topping
Clue 16 says Ben and Naomi use the same topping on their donuts. Ben’s donut is E (with baker Ben/Leslie), and Naomi’s donut is C. The topping they share is Matcha. So Donut E’s topping is Matcha, and Donut C already includes Matcha (alongside Almond). Perfect.
At this point every cell in the grid is filled. The only remaining dough color is Green for Donut C (the only donut without a dough color yet), and the remaining topping for B is Sprinkle (alongside the locked Cheese). That gives us the final grid you see above.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 239
Clue 2: “The 2 priciest donuts are 2 columns away from Almond topping”
This one can trip you up if you forget that “columns away” means positions, not distances. Because the donuts are in a line (A–E), two columns away from C means either A or E. Some players might think it means two donuts between them, but the clue is clear: the two priciest donuts are exactly two columns away from the Almond donut, which isolates A and E. That’s how we got both $$$ and $$ locked early.
Clue 10 and 14 creating a slash for Donut E’s baker
At first it looks like a contradiction: Clue 10 says E’s baker is Ben, and Clue 14 says E’s baker is Leslie. But the game allows multiple values in one cell (shown by a slash). You have to recognize that both bakers are correct for Donut E. The clue about neighboring bakers (Ben and Kayla) is satisfied because D (Kayla) and E (Ben) are neighbors, and the “next to Leslie” is also satisfied because D (Sugar) is next to E (Leslie). So E ends up with both Ben and Leslie — no conflict, just a shared cell.
Clue 7: “Average priced donut is based from Purple dough”
“Average priced” here means the $$ price tier. At that point in the solve, only Donut D and Donut E are candidates for $$. But Clue 11 later gives Donut E’s dough color as Brown, so Purple must go to D. The tricky part is that you have to hold off on assigning Purple until you know which donut is $$. Since Clue 2 already gave E $$ and D initially had no price, you might be tempted to give D $$ as well — but Clue 6 already gave B and C the $ price, so D’s price is still open until Clue 7 fills it.
Clue 16: “Ben and Naomi use the same topping”
This clue is easy to miss if you don’t remember that Donut C already has multiple toppings (Almond / Matcha). Ben’s donut (E) gets Matcha from this clue, and Naomi’s donut (C) already has Matcha among its slash values. So it fits without any extra deduction — as long as you notice C’s topping includes both.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 239 is a great example of how slash‑separated values can make a puzzle feel more complex than it really is. Once you get comfortable with the idea that a donut can have two toppings, two bakers, or two price tags in the same cell, the clues become straightforward. The key is to follow the positional hints carefully — leftmost, next to, two columns away — and let each confirmed answer narrow down the possibilities. Start with the locked answers, use the price and base clues to separate the cheap donuts from the premium ones, and the grid fills itself. Happy puzzling!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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