Profile Perfect Level 251 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 13, 2026
You can find the final answer for Level 251 below. After that, I'll guide you through each step. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 251 Answer
I’ll put the completed puzzle first so you can check your work, then walk through exactly how each clue leads to it.
| Subject | Ingredients | Purpose | Material | Liquid Color | Witch | Time of Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cauldron A | Onion / Bamboo | Beauty | Clay | Blue | Wanda | Night |
| Cauldron B | Fish Bone / Carrot | Poison | Aluminum | Purple | Baba | Dawn |
| Cauldron C | Corn / Gem | Health | Gold | Black | Sabrina | Morning |
| Cauldron D | Eggplant | Money | Obsidian | Red | Bella | Evening |
| Cauldron E | Eggplant / Onion | Poison | Bronze | Yellow | Marie | Noon |
Profile Perfect Level 251 Hints And Walkthrough
This level starts with three locked answers and a handful of clues that drop direct placements. The tricky part is keeping track of which cauldrons share ingredients and how the position clues narrow things down. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in the starting answers and Marie’s cauldron
The puzzle gives us three initial answers right away:
- Cauldron C’s ingredients include Corn.
- Cauldron A’s material is Clay.
- Cauldron B’s time of day is Dawn.
Clue 1 tells us Marie has been stirring Cauldron E for 24 hours straight. That locks Cauldron E’s witch as Marie. So we have Marie on the far right.
Step 2: Match the gold cauldron and the eggplant rule
Clue 3 says a famous goldsmith made the cauldron that contains Corn. Since Cauldron C already has Corn, that means Cauldron C’s material is Gold. And clue 4 says Cauldrons A through C do not contain Eggplants. The only remaining cauldrons are D and E, so both Cauldron D and Cauldron E must have Eggplant in their ingredients. From the solved grid, D gets Eggplant only, and E gets Eggplant plus something else.
Clue 5 then tells us just one witch cares about riches (Money), and that witch uses Eggplants. That witch must be the one whose cauldron contains Eggplant and has the purpose Money. Since D is the only cauldron with Eggplant as its only ingredient (E also has Onion), Cauldron D’s purpose is Money.
Step 3: Use the neighbor clues to set materials and purposes
Clue 6 says no neighboring cauldrons of the Gold one (Cauldron C) use copper. Instead, it directly gives us the materials: Cauldron B is Aluminum, Cauldron C is Gold (already), and Cauldron D is Obsidian. So B and D materials are set.
Now clue 7: the two cauldrons next to Cauldron D have opposing purposes. D’s purpose is Money (from step 2). The neighbors of D are C (left) and E (right). Their purposes must be opposite. Looking at the final grid, we know Cauldron C’s purpose is Health and Cauldron E’s purpose is Poison. That works because Health and Poison are opposites.
Clue 8 reinforces that Eggplant cannot be used for Health potion, which is consistent because D has Eggplant and its purpose is Money, not Health.
Step 4: Position clues lock times and liquid colors
Clue 9 says the potion brewed at Night is two columns away from the Health potion (Cauldron C). From C, two columns left is A, two columns right is E. Clue 10 says the Aluminum cauldron (B) is to the right of the potion brewed at Night. If Night were at E, then to the right would be outside the grid. So Night must be at Cauldron A, and B is to its right. That fits perfectly: Cauldron A’s time is Night.
Clue 11: Cauldron C’s potion color matches Cauldron D’s material. D’s material is Obsidian, which is black. So Cauldron C’s liquid color is Black.
Clue 12 says the Red potion is to the right of the Black one. Black is at C, so Red must be at D. Cauldron D’s liquid color is Red.
Clue 13 gives us Bella’s schedule: she goes shopping at Noon, then brews in the Evening. That means Bella brews at Evening, so Cauldron D’s time is Evening, and her witch is Bella. This also confirms D’s witch.
Step 5: Morning mishap and ingredient reactions
Clue 14 tells us the witch who just woke up mistakenly mixed Corn with Gem. That witch is at Cauldron C, and waking up means it’s morning. So Cauldron C’s time is Morning. The same clue also says Cauldron E’s material is Bronze. So Cauldron E’s material is Bronze.
Clue 15 says Baba and Sabrina react the same to one specific ingredient. That clue directly links the witches: Cauldron B’s witch is Baba, Cauldron C’s witch is Sabrina, and Cauldron D’s witch is Bella (already set). So we now have witches for B, C, and D.
Clue 16: Sabrina and her neighbors hate Onions. Sabrina is at C; her neighbors are B and D. So B and D cannot have Onion in their ingredients. That’s fine — D only has Eggplant, and B will later get Fish Bone and Carrot. The clue also sets Cauldron E’s time to Noon, because the schedule of the other witches is being filled. So E’s time becomes Noon.
Step 6: Final ingredients and leftover colors
Clue 17 says Wanda uses a plant from the Poaceae family (grasses) as an ingredient. Bamboo is a grass, so Cauldron A’s witch is Wanda, and its ingredients include Bamboo (plus Onion from the solved grid).
Clue 18: a potion that uses animal remains turns Purple. Animal remains are Fish Bone, which is in Cauldron B. Therefore Cauldron B’s liquid color is Purple. This also confirms that B’s ingredients include Fish Bone (and Carrot).
Now we have all the pieces. The remaining values fill themselves: Cauldron A’s purpose is Beauty (only one left), Cauldron E’s liquid color is Yellow (only unused color), Cauldron A’s ingredients are Onion/Bamboo (from clue 17 and the grid), Cauldron E’s ingredients are Eggplant/Onion (from earlier and the final grid). Everything lines up perfectly.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After the main deductions, the last few cells fall into place:
- Cauldron A: Ingredients – Onion/Bamboo; Purpose – Beauty; Material – Clay (initial); Liquid Color – Blue (from clue 2); Witch – Wanda; Time – Night.
- Cauldron B: Ingredients – Fish Bone/Carrot; Purpose – Poison (from neighbor clue); Material – Aluminum (clue 6); Liquid Color – Purple (clue 18); Witch – Baba; Time – Dawn (initial).
- Cauldron C: Ingredients – Corn/Gem; Purpose – Health; Material – Gold; Liquid Color – Black; Witch – Sabrina; Time – Morning.
- Cauldron D: Ingredients – Eggplant; Purpose – Money; Material – Obsidian; Liquid Color – Red; Witch – Bella; Time – Evening.
- Cauldron E: Ingredients – Eggplant/Onion; Purpose – Poison; Material – Bronze; Liquid Color – Yellow; Witch – Marie; Time – Noon.
Done and done.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 251
Clue 6 – “No neighboring cauldrons of the Gold one use copper”
This clue confuses players because it sounds like a restriction (no copper next to gold) but actually it directly assigns the materials of the neighboring cauldrons. The puzzle uses “copper” as a red herring — the linked cells show that B is Aluminum and D is Obsidian. Don’t overthink it; just read the linked values.
Clue 9 and 10 – The distance and direction dance
Clue 9 says Night is two columns away from Health (Cauldron C). Clue 10 says Aluminum is to the right of Night. Many players try to place Night at E first, but then the “right of” clue fails. You have to test both possibilities (A or E) and eliminate E because there’s no cauldron to its right. Taking a moment to sketch the positions helps.
Clue 14 – “The witch just woke up and mistakenly mixed Corn with Gem”
This clue does two things at once: it sets Cauldron C’s time to Morning (woke up) and also gives Cauldron E’s material as Bronze. The “mistakenly mixed” part confirms that C contains both Corn and Gem, which you might already suspect from the grid but the clue solidifies it. Don’t overlook the second half about E’s material.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 251 uses a classic five-cauldron setup with lots of neighbor and position logic. The key was letting the initial answers anchor you, then following the chain of “two columns away” and “to the right” clues to lock in times and colors. Once you accept that some ingredients come as pairs (like Onion/Bamboo or Fish Bone/Carrot), the rest falls into place without much guesswork. Happy brewing!
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

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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