Profile Perfect Level 306 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 21, 2026

For Level 306, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 306 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 306 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 306. The answer table is first; the step-by-step solve is right below it.

SubjectTypeCargoPulling AnimalAnimal Count
Carriage AStagecoachGoldDonkey1
Carriage BCovered WagonFishOx3
Carriage CPrison WagonCoalDonkey2

Profile Perfect Level 306 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 306 gives you a lineup of three carriages—Carriage A, Carriage B, and Carriage C—and four traits to match: type, cargo, pulling animal, and animal count. There are no hidden values or slash-separated cells here, but the puzzle uses a mix of direct placements and positional reasoning. Three clues are marked as “initial,” meaning those answers are already locked when you start. The rest of the clues build on those to fill the rest of the grid. Let’s work through it.

Step 1: Start with the initial clue for the middle carriage’s type

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The first initial clue says the Covered Wagon is in the middle. Since the carriages are arranged left to right in order (A, B, C), the middle one is Carriage B. So Carriage B’s type is Covered Wagon. That’s our first solid lock.

Step 2: Use the second initial clue to assign Fish and Gold cargo

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The next initial clue tells us that Fish and Gold cargo are being pulled by different animals. The clue links directly to Carriage A’s cargo being Gold and Carriage B’s cargo being Fish. That gives us two more confirmed cells: Carriage A carries Gold, Carriage B carries Fish.

Step 3: Pin down animal counts from the third initial clue

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The third initial clue says the carriages pulled by 1 animal and 2 animals are not neighbors. That clue links Carriage A’s animal count to 1 and Carriage C’s animal count to 2. So we know Carriage A has one animal pulling it, Carriage C has two, and by elimination Carriage B must have three (since the counts are 1, 2, and 3). The “not neighbors” part will make more sense after we place the types.

Step 4: Fill Coal’s carriage and confirm the animal counts

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The fourth clue states: “2 animals are pulling the carriage carrying Coal.” We already know Carriage C has two animals, so that carriage must be carrying Coal. That locks Carriage C’s cargo as Coal (matching the animal count of 2). At this point, the only cargo left is Gold (A) and Fish (B), both already placed this checks out.

Step 5: Apply the “most valuable item” positional clue

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Clue five says: “Most valuable item is to the left of the one with most animals.” The most valuable item is likely the Gold (since gold is precious), and the most animals is 3 (Carriage B). So the carriage with Gold (Carriage A) must be to the left of the carriage with 3 animals (Carriage B). In our left-to-right order, Carriage A is indeed to the left of Carriage B, so this clue simply confirms what we already have—no new placements, but it doubles as a sanity check and solidifies the order.

Step 6: Identify the jail cell carriage from the sixth clue

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The sixth clue is a little oddly phrased (“The jail cell carriage is not to ‘s left”), but the linked cells tell us exactly what it means: Carriage C is the Prison Wagon, Carriage B is the Covered Wagon, and Carriage B’s cargo is Fish (which we already have). So Carriage C’s type is Prison Wagon. The only type left for Carriage A is Stagecoach. Now all three types are locked: A – Stagecoach, B – Covered Wagon, C – Prison Wagon.

Step 7: Use the weight clue to find the pulling animals

The last clue says: “Due to its weight, requires stronger animals to pull.” The linked cells tell us Carriage B (Covered Wagon) is pulled by an Ox, and Carriage A has an animal count of 1 (already known). Because the Covered Wagon carries Fish, which might not be especially heavy, but the clue implies the stronger animal (Ox) is needed for that carriage’s weight. That sets Carriage B’s pulling animal to Ox. The remaining pulling animals are Donkey (for A and C). Both are Donkey in the final grid, so we place Donkey on Carriage A and Carriage C.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the seven clues, we have one blank: Carriage A’s pulling animal and Carriage C’s pulling animal are both Donkey. The animal counts are already set: A=1, B=3, C=2. The final grid matches perfectly. Every cell is filled without any contradictions. Done and done.


Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 306

Clue 5: “Most valuable item is to the left of the one with most animals”

This clue can trip players up if they don’t immediately recognize that Gold is the most valuable item on the list (Fish and Coal are less obvious). Also, you need to remember the default left-to-right order of the carriages. If you accidentally swap A and B in your mind, you might misinterpret the “left of” relationship. The key is to treat the carriages as standing in a line: A, B, C from left to right. Once you accept Gold as the valuable item and 3 animals as the most, the placement is straightforward.

Clue 6: “The jail cell carriage is not to 's left”

The phrasing here is incomplete—it looks like a typo. In the game, it probably reads something like “The jail cell carriage is not to the Covered Wagon’s left” or a similar positional statement. But the linked cells bypass the wording issue by directly locking Carriage C as the Prison Wagon and Carriage B as the Covered Wagon with Fish. Some players might get stuck trying to parse the grammar. The safe approach is to trust the linked cells (the highlights in the puzzle) and let the logic fill the rest.

Clue 7: “Due to its weight, requires stronger animals to pull”

This clue might confuse because it doesn’t explicitly say which carriage. The linked cells point to Carriage B’s pulling animal being Ox and Carriage A’s animal count being 1. The “stronger animals” reference implies Ox is stronger than Donkey, so the heavier carriage gets the Ox. The Covered Wagon carrying Fish isn’t obviously heavier than a Prison Wagon with Coal, but the clue is designed to give you Ox for Carriage B. If you try to reason from weight alone, you might hesitate. Just go with what the links tell you.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 306 is a clean solve with no hidden values or dead ends. Once you lock the three initial clues (middle carriage type, Fish/Gold cargo, and the 1-and-2 animal counts), the rest falls into place through simple elimination and one positional check. The trickiest part is parsing the sixth clue’s broken text, but the linked cells save the day. Keep your left-to-right order straight and remember that Gold is the most valuable cargo, and you’ll breeze through it. Happy puzzling

Want to come back for future answers? Save all Profile Perfect level answers and use it whenever you get stuck. If you notice anything or have a suggestion, let us know in the comments. 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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