Wilfried Zaha's well-taken winner capped a classy Crystal Palace comeback as the Eagles recorded back-to-back home victories by beating managerless Wolves.
Adama Traore's header earned the visitors a deserved half-time lead that was almost doubled when Ruben Neves hit the post right on the stroke of half-time at Selhurst Park.
But Palace never looked back once Eberechi Eze nodded them level from Michael Olise's pinpoint cross just 63 seconds into the second half.
Zaha then took Odsonne Edouard's pass in his stride before drilling past Jose Sa for his fifth goal of the season to lift Palace up to 10th place in the Premier League table.
Palace boss Patrick Vieira later said: "I was disappointed at half-time because we didn't deserve to be 1-0 down.
"We came back out with a good attitude and determination. We pushed for a higher tempo and then the early goal built the confidence to go and win.
"We're delighted. First-half we were a bit static, but then we had more tempo and movement which allowed us to combine and score those goals.
"We have players who are capable of scoring goals and it's important to build on these performances and for me to be demanding on them now.
"The biggest challenge for us is to be consistent. We have to keep challenging and working with the players."
