Profile Perfect Level 241 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 12, 2026

The quick solution for Level 241 is shown below first. After that, I'll explain how to reach the answer step by step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 241 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 241 Answer

I’m putting the solved grid up top first, then walking through exactly how each clue locks it in. Here’s the final answer:

SubjectTypeProductWeightUnitCustomer
Scale ATraditionalWatermelon320ozDavid
Scale BRetailAvocado200gramMaggie
Scale CAnalogBanana26lbsPamela
Scale DDigitalWatermelon1000gramWilson

Profile Perfect Level 241 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 241 starts with one locked answer – Scale A’s type is Traditional – and a handful of initial clues that point directly to people and units. The rest of the solve chains together through position relationships, weight comparisons, and product placements. There are no hidden values to worry about, just a clean logical path from start to finish.

Step 1: Lock the Traditional scale’s unit from the first clue

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The initial answer tells us Scale A is Traditional. Clue 2 then says the Traditional scale is balanced with pieces of 28.35 grams – that’s the giveaway for ounces. So Scale A’s unit is oz. This also sets up the weight comparison later.

Step 2: Pamela’s position and the heaviest item

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Clue 1 says Pamela is “2 columns away” from the Traditional scale. In a grid of four scales (A, B, C, D), two steps to the right lands on Scale C. So Scale C’s customer is Pamela.
Clue 5 jumps in: Pamela’s item has only two digits and is the heaviest. The only two‑digit weight in the puzzle is 26, and for that to be the heaviest it must be in pounds (26 lbs is heavier than 320 oz = 20 lbs and 1000 g = 2.2 lbs). So Scale C’s weight is 26 and its unit is lbs.

Step 3: The Digital scale measures exactly 1 kg

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Clue 7 directly states that the Digital scale is measuring 1 kg. That gives us Scale D’s type (Digital) and its weight (1000). The unit isn’t named yet, but 1 kg always means grams – a fact that clue 10 will confirm.

Step 4: The Analog scale sits between Avocado and Watermelon

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Clue 8 is a positional bonanza: the Analog scale is between the Avocado and the Watermelon. Avocado appears only once (we’ll see why soon), and Watermelon shows up twice – once at Scale A and once at Scale D. For the “between” to work, Avocado must be at Scale B and Watermelon at Scale D, with the Analog scale at Scale C in the middle. This locks:

  • Scale C’s type as Analog
  • Scale B’s product as Avocado
  • Scale D’s product as Watermelon (matching the Digital scale from Step 3)

Step 5: The Retail scale and Maggie’s fewest items

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Clue 3 is another initial answer: the weight numbers above the product at Scale B tell us its type is Retail. So Scale B is Retail.
Clue 9 says Maggie is buying the fewest items. The smallest weight in the puzzle is 200 (grams, as we’ll confirm), so Scale B’s weight is 200 and its customer is Maggie. Clue 11 seals it by connecting Maggie directly to the Avocado juice, confirming Scale B’s product is indeed Avocado.

Step 6: Wilson and Maggie share the gram unit

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Clue 10 can be read a little oddly – “smallest group of unit” – but the clue’s linked cells are clear: Wilson and Maggie are at the scales that use the gram unit. That means Scale B (Maggie) and Scale D (Wilson) both have unit gram. It also explicitly states that Scale C’s unit is lbs, which we already had from Step 2. So we now know:

  • Scale B’s unit is gram
  • Scale D’s unit is gram
  • Scale D’s customer is Wilson

Step 7: Lightest item left of the pounds scale

Clue 6 says the lightest item is to the left of the scale using pounds. The pounds scale is Scale C (lbs from Step 2). The lightest item is Scale B (200 g ≈ 0.44 lbs). Scale B is indeed directly left of Scale C, so the clue confirms the order and gives us the remaining weight numbers: Scale A 320, Scale B 200, Scale C 26. That’s consistent with everything we already have.

Step 8: Fill the final cells by elimination

Now we have complete information for Scales B, C, and D. Only Scale A is missing its product, customer, and the remaining weight (320 oz we already know from clue 4 and clue 12).
Products: Avocado (B), Banana (C), Watermelon (D). The only product left is Watermelon, so Scale A’s product is Watermelon.
Customers: Maggie (B), Pamela (C), Wilson (D). The only customer left is David, so Scale A’s customer is David.
Clue 4 and 12 simply verify the weight relationship – 320 oz (20 lbs) is lighter than 26 lbs, and the 16‑oz‑to‑1‑lb conversion fits perfectly. Everything ties together.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 241

“2 columns away” – columns vs. subjects

The phrasing “2 columns away” can throw you off because in a logic grid, columns usually refer to traits, not subjects. Here it actually means two subjects away (Scale A → Scale C). If you read it as two trait columns apart, you’d be lost. The key is noticing that the Traditional scale is a subject (Scale A), and Pamela is a customer (a trait value), so the clue is describing a positional relationship between the subjects themselves, not between grid cells of the same column.

“Smallest group of unit” – what does that mean?

Clue 10’s wording is clunky. “Smallest group of unit” seems to hint at the unit that appears the fewest times, but the actual linked cells show it’s telling us which scales use the gram unit. The easiest way to use this clue is to ignore the phrasing and focus on the concrete results: it places Wilson and Maggie at the gram scales, and confirms Scale C uses lbs. Don’t overthink the “group” part – the logical outcome is straightforward once you see the linked cells.

The lightest item left of the pounds scale – order confusion

Clue 6 says “lightest item is to the left of scale using pounds.” If you haven’t already placed the pounds scale (Scale C with lbs), you might wonder which scale is using pounds. But by Step 2 you already know Scale C uses lbs, so the clue becomes a simple check: the lightest weight (200 g from Scale B) is to the left of Scale C. It’s a confirmation clue rather than a new deduction, but newcomers might try to use it to deduce the pounds scale, which can lead to circular reasoning if you’re not careful.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 241 is a satisfying solve once you realize that the initial Traditional scale and the position clues do most of the heavy lifting. The chain from Pamela’s pounds item to the Analog/Retail/Digital types flows cleanly, and the final product and customer placements come down to simple elimination. If you got stuck on the “2 columns away” or “smallest group” phrasing, remember to look at what the clue actually links rather than wrestling with the exact words. Happy puzzling!

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

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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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