Profile Perfect Level 243 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 12, 2026
For Level 243, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 243 Answer
Here’s the completed grid for this level, and below that I’ll walk through each step that gets us to the full solution.
| Subject | Person | Expression | Cart Color | Cart Content | Estimated Cost | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cart A | Joseph | Sleepy | Orange / Red | Toilet Paper / Cooking Oil | $$ | Restroom |
| Cart B | Maria | Happy | Black / Green | Fruits | $$$ | Car |
| Cart C | Angela | Angry | Yellow | Baby / Milk | $ | Restroom |
| Cart D | Brad / Joseph | Fearful | Purple | Chocolate | $$ | Cashier |
| Cart E | Michelle | Drooling | Blue | Cereal | $ | Elevator |
Profile Perfect Level 243 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 243 starts with five shopping carts lined up, each needing a person, expression, color, contents, estimated cost, and location. Several cells in the solved grid hold multiple values separated by slashes — Cart A’s color is both Orange and Red, Cart B’s color is both Black and Green, Cart C carries Baby and Milk together, and Cart D has two people sharing the cart. The only initial answer locks Cart D’s cost at two dollar signs, which gives us a foothold right away. Let’s work through the clues step by step.
Step 1: Use the initial answer to place Cart D’s cost and location
The puzzle tells us straight off that Cart D’s estimated cost is $$. Clue 1 confirms that and adds that Cart D’s location is Cashier. So right at the start, I know Cart D is at the Cashier with a medium price tag.
Step 2: Lock in Cart C’s color and cost from the yellow cart clue
Clue 2 says the yellow cart in the middle is likely to cost the second least. The middle cart is Cart C (since there are five carts, Cart C sits at position three). That gives us Cart C’s color as Yellow and its cost as $ (the second cheapest, with $$$ being most expensive and $$ in the middle). Now Cart C is pinned down for color and cost.
Step 3: Place Fruits in Cart B from the juice clue
Clue 3 mentions fresh juice can be made from the cart to the left of the middle one. The middle cart is Cart C, so the cart to its left is Cart B. That tells us Cart B’s content is Fruits. Simple and direct.
Step 4: Sort out the people for Carts B, C, and A
Clue 5 says the people next to the Fruits are Angela and Joseph. Fruits are in Cart B, so the carts next to Cart B are Cart A (left) and Cart C (right). That means Cart A’s person is Joseph and Cart C’s person is Angela. Clue 6 then tells us Joseph’s own cart is kept at an average price. Joseph is in Cart A, and average price is $$. So Cart A’s cost is now $$.
Step 5: Handle the shared-person situation for Cart D
Clue 4 says Brad is being helped by Joseph to pick up items. This means Cart D’s person includes both Brad and Joseph. The solved grid shows Brad / Joseph as a slash-separated cell, and that matches perfectly. So Cart D has two people assigned to it.
Step 6: Place the Black cart and connect it to a location
Clue 7 says the Black cart is being unloaded after the checkout. The Black cart is Cart B (since we know from Clue 16 that the most expensive cart has Black and Green, and Cart B’s cost will turn out to be $$$). This clue confirms Cart B’s color includes Black and places its location at Car. It also connects back to Cart A’s cost being $$, which we already have.
Step 7: Identify the Happy person and the Sleepy expression
Clue 8 tells us the Happy person is to the right of the one bored of waiting. “Bored of waiting” translates to Sleepy. So Cart A’s expression is Sleepy, Cart B’s expression is Happy, and Cart B’s person is Maria. That gives us Maria for Cart B and locks the expressions for the first two carts.
Step 8: Place Baby and Milk together in Cart C
Clue 9 says for easier supervising, the newborn is placed alongside the Milk. Both Baby and Milk go into the same cart. Cart C is the only cart in the Restroom area (we’ll confirm location soon), and its content includes both Baby and Milk. This clue also ties Angela to Cart C, which we already have.
Step 9: Sort out the expressions for Cart C and confirm Maria’s position
Clue 10 says Maria is to the left of the person fed up with the situation. Maria is in Cart B, so the person to her right (Cart C) must be fed up — that’s Angry. So Cart C’s expression is Angry. Clue 11 backs this up by saying opposite reactions are shown from people at Cart B and C: Happy versus Angry.
Step 10: Use the purple cart’s position to place restrooms and elevator
Clue 12 says the Purple cart is between the carts at Restroom and Elevator. The purple cart is Cart D (we’ll confirm its color shortly). This means one cart to its left is at Restroom and one to its right is at Elevator. Since Cart C is yellow and Cart E is the rightmost, Cart C must be at Restroom and Cart E at Elevator. That also gives us Cart D’s color as Purple and confirms Cart D’s people as Brad and Joseph.
Step 11: Cereal goes to a cart outside the toilet area
Clue 13 says carts outside the toilet do not have any Cereal. The toilet area is Restroom, so Cart A and Cart C are at Restroom. That means Cereal must be in Cart E (the only cart not at Restroom that still needs a content). Clue 15 backs this up: someone on a tight budget buys the cheapest Cereal, and Cart E’s cost is $.
Step 12: Figure out the leftmost cart’s color
Clue 14 says the leftmost cart has either Blue or Orange. Cart A is leftmost, so its color is either Blue or Orange. But later clues will refine this — Cart A ends up with both Orange and Red.
Step 13: Confirm the most expensive cart and its colors
Clue 16 says the most expensive cart has Black and Green. The most expensive cost is $$$, and that belongs to Cart B (the only one with Fruits and a medium-high cost slot). So Cart B’s color is Black / Green.
Step 14: Work out the remaining colors and contents
Clue 17 says 3 cart colors are between Toilet Paper and Chocolate. Cart A has Toilet Paper, Cart D has Chocolate. Counting colors between them: Cart A (Orange/Red), Cart B (Black/Green), Cart C (Yellow) — that’s three colors. So Cart A’s content includes Toilet Paper and Cart D’s content is Chocolate.
Step 15: Place the Red cart next to the Happy person
Clue 18 says the Happy person next to the Red cart is farthest from the hungry person. Happy is in Cart B, so the Red cart must be Cart A (the only one next to Cart B). This gives Cart A the color Red in addition to Orange. The hungry person is Drooling (Cart E), and Cart A is indeed farthest from Cart E.
Step 16: Chocolate is not beside the Happy person
Clue 19 says the cocoa dessert (Chocolate) is not beside the Happy person. Happy is in Cart B, and Chocolate is in Cart D. Cart D is not directly next to Cart B (Cart C sits between them), so this clue works as a check.
Step 17: Warm colors and the most expensive cart’s neighbor
Clue 20 says next to the most expensive cart is the one with a mix of warm colors. The most expensive cart is Cart B. Its neighbor to the left is Cart A, which has Orange and Red — both warm colors. Cart E’s color is Blue, and Cart B’s expression is Happy. This confirms Cart A’s Orange and Cart E’s Blue.
Step 18: Fill in the remaining details
At this point, most cells are locked. Cart A’s content includes Toilet Paper and Cooking Oil (from the solved grid), Cart C’s content is Baby / Milk, Cart D’s content is Chocolate, and Cart E’s content is Cereal. Cart E’s expression is Drooling (from the “hungry person” clue), and Cart C’s expression is Angry. The location for Cart A and Cart C is Restroom, Cart B is Car, Cart D is Cashier, and Cart E is Elevator. All costs are set: Cart C and Cart E are $, Cart A and Cart D are $$, Cart B is $$$.
Solution: Confirm the final matches
Every row now has all traits filled. Cart A has Joseph, Sleepy, Orange/Red, Toilet Paper/Cooking Oil, $$, Restroom. Cart B has Maria, Happy, Black/Green, Fruits, $$$, Car. Cart C has Angela, Angry, Yellow, Baby/Milk, $, Restroom. Cart D has Brad/Joseph, Fearful, Purple, Chocolate, $$, Cashier. Cart E has Michelle, Drooling, Blue, Cereal, $, Elevator. The grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 243
The “Black cart is being unloaded after the checkout” clue
This one confused me at first because “after the checkout” made me think the cart was at Cashier. But the clue actually links the Black cart (Cart B) to the Car location, meaning it’s being unloaded in the parking lot after payment. It also reinforces Cart A’s cost as $$, which was already set. The trick is reading “after the checkout” as a location hint, not a process hint.
The “Purple cart is between the carts at Restroom and Elevator” clue
This clue involves a three-way position relationship. Purple is Cart D, so one neighbor is at Restroom and the other at Elevator. Since Cart C is yellow and at Restroom, and Cart E is at Elevator, that confirms both positions. The tricky part is that Cart D itself has a slash-separated person value, so it’s easy to get lost in the people instead of focusing on the location chain.
The “3 cart colors are between Toilet Paper and Chocolate” clue
At first I thought “between” meant a literal gap of three colors in the rainbow or something. But the clue is about counting the number of distinct colors on carts positioned between the cart with Toilet Paper and the cart with Chocolate. Since Cart A has two colors (Orange/Red) and Cart B has two (Black/Green), but those count as only one color per cart for the “between” count, we get exactly three colors: Orange/Red, Black/Green, and Yellow. That was a head-scratcher until I checked the solved grid.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 243 leans heavily on position relationships and shared-value cells. The initial answer for Cart D’s cost gives a quick anchor, but most of the solution comes from linking people to carts using left/right clues and then letting the color and location chains fill themselves in. The slash-separated cells never cause trouble once you accept that a single cart can have two valid colors or two people. If you got stuck, revisiting the purple cart’s position usually unlocks the rest.
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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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