Profile Perfect Level 111 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 2, 2026
Below is the direct answer for Level 111. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 111 Answer
I’ve placed the completed grid right here, and after it I’ll walk you through each clue that locks it all in. The solution is straightforward once you follow the name drops and position hints.
| Farmer | Person | Crop | Animal Partner | Accessory | Farm Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Farmer A | David | Corn | Heron | Scythe | Small |
| Farmer B | Tiffany | Rice | Dog | Straw Hat | Large |
| Farmer C | Norn | Sunflower | Owl | Pitchfork | Medium |
| Farmer D | George | Potato | Pig | Spray | XL |
Profile Perfect Level 111 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 111 throws four farmers at you with five traits each, and it already gives you one locked answer: Farmer A’s crop is Corn. From there, the puzzle hands you a handful of direct name-and-tool clues, a couple of size hints, and a few neighbor rules. The solve is mostly about stacking one confirmed match on top of another. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Pin down Farmer D as George with the biggest farm
The very first clue tells us that George is the rightmost farmer and owns the largest farm. In the puzzle, the farmers are lined up from left to right as Farmer A, B, C, D. So Farmer D must be George, and his farm size is XL. That gives us two immediate cells: Farmer D’s person and farm size.
Step 2: Find the Straw Hat farmer and identify the women
Clue 2 calls Farmer B the “Straw Hat Farmer,” so Farmer B’s accessory is Straw Hat. Then clue 3 says that Farmers B and C are the only women. That means Farmers A and D are men. Since we already know Farmer D is George, Farmer A has to be David. That locks Farmer A’s person.
Step 3: David’s small farm and his scythe
Clue 6 directly states that David cuts his small farm daily with his scythe. So Farmer A’s person is David (already set), his farm size is Small, and his accessory is Scythe. Now we know three traits for Farmer A: Person David, Crop Corn (from the initial answer), Accessory Scythe, Farm Size Small. The animal partner is still missing.
Step 4: The large farm guarded by a loyal dog
Clue 5 tells us the Large farm is guarded by a loyal Dog. Which farmer has the Large farm? Small is taken by Farmer A, XL by Farmer D, so Large must belong to Farmer B or C. The clue also links Farmer A’s person (David) again, so the Large farm isn’t A or D. And since the Dog is loyal, it’s the animal partner of that farmer. So Farmer B gets farm size Large and animal partner Dog. (We’ll confirm soon that Farmer C gets Medium.)
Step 5: Owl is two columns away from the Scythe
Clue 4 says the Owl is two columns away from the Scythe. The Scythe belongs to Farmer A (leftmost). Counting columns (farmers) to the right: Farmer A is column 1, Farmer B is column 2, Farmer C is column 3 – that’s exactly two columns away. So the Owl must be with Farmer C. That gives Farmer C’s animal partner: Owl. The clue also reconfirms Farmer D’s farm size as XL.
Step 6: Norn’s tool is long and sharp
Clue 7 tells us Norn’s tool is long and sharp – that’s a pitchfork. So Farmer C’s person is Norn, and his accessory is Pitchfork. This also ties back to the Scythe (already placed). Now Farmer C has Person Norn, Animal Owl, Accessory Pitchfork. We still need his crop and farm size.
Step 7: Potatoes can’t grow next to the scythe farm
Clue 8 says potatoes are not grown next to the farm with a Scythe. The farm with a Scythe is Farmer A. The farm next to Farmer A (immediately to the right) is Farmer B. So Farmer B cannot grow potatoes. The clue then directly gives Farmer B’s crop as Rice. That settles it: Farmer B’s crop is Rice.
Step 8: The Medium farm is planted with flowers
Clue 9 tells us the Medium farm is planted with flowers. Which farmer has Medium? We already have Small (A), Large (B), XL (D), so Medium must be Farmer C. And flowers means Sunflower. So Farmer C’s farm size is Medium and his crop is Sunflower.
Step 9: George uses pesticide spray and grows potatoes
Clue 10 says George uses Pesticide Spray to protect his farm. Since George is Farmer D, that gives Farmer D’s accessory: Spray. The clue also says he grows potatoes, so Farmer D’s crop is Potato. It reconfirms Farmer B’s crop as Rice.
Step 10: The Sunflower farm has no bird neighbors
Clue 11 states that the Sunflower farm (Farmer C) does not have any bird neighbors. The neighbors are Farmer B (to the left) and Farmer D (to the right). So those two farmers cannot have a bird as an animal partner. Farmer B’s animal is already Dog (not a bird) and Farmer D’s animal is still unknown – but the clue directly tells us Farmer B’s animal is Dog and Farmer D’s animal is Pig. Perfect – neither is a bird. That gives Farmer D’s animal partner: Pig.
Step 11: Fill the last gaps by elimination
Now we have almost everything. Farmer A’s animal partner isn’t assigned yet. The remaining animals are Heron (not used), Dog (B), Owl (C), Pig (D). So Farmer A gets Heron. Farmer B’s person is the last missing: the women were B and C, C is Norn, so B must be Tiffany. That’s it – every cell is filled.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 111
Even though this level mostly hands you answers directly, a couple of clues can trip you up if you read them too quickly.
The “2 columns away” distance
Clue 4 says the Owl is 2 columns away from the Scythe. Some players might count the Scythe’s own column as the first column, making “2 columns away” mean only one farmer in between – but the puzzle treats the Scythe’s column as column 1, so two columns away lands on column 3 (Farmer C). If you miscount, you could place the Owl on Farmer B, which would break later clues. The safe way is to remember the farmers are in order A, B, C, D, so “2 columns away” means skip one farmer (B) and land on C.
Potatoes “not grown next to” the Scythe farm
Clue 8 says potatoes are not grown next to the farm with a Scythe. It’s easy to focus on the “next to” part and forget that we already know which farm has the Scythe (Farmer A). Once you realize that, the “next” farm is obviously Farmer B, so B cannot have potatoes – and the clue actually gives you B’s crop as Rice. So it’s a double‑purpose clue: it eliminates an option and directly assigns another.
The “bird neighbors” rule
Clue 11 says the Sunflower farm does not have any bird neighbors. You might first think it means the Sunflower farm itself can’t have a bird (but Farmer C has an Owl, which is a bird). Read carefully: it says “does not have any bird neighbors,” meaning the farms next to it can’t have birds. That’s why it’s okay for Farmer C to have an Owl – the owl is on the Sunflower farm, not on a neighbor. The clue then uses this restriction to confirm that Farmer B’s animal is Dog (not a bird) and Farmer D’s animal is Pig (also not a bird), which helps lock those two animals.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 111 is a great example of a puzzle where a single locked answer (Corn) and a few direct name/accessory clues build a strong foundation. From there, the positional hints – like the two‑column distance and the “next to” rule – slot the remaining details into place. The trickiest part is reading the neighbor rules exactly as they’re written, not how you might expect them to work. Once you get past that, the grid fills itself. Happy solving!
Keep the Profile Perfect walkthrough page saved if you want help with future levels. Comments, tips, and suggestions are always welcome below. Good luck on the next challenge!
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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