Profile Perfect Level 309 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 21, 2026
The final solution for Level 309 comes first for easy saving. Then, I'll walk through the solving process in order. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 309 Answer
I’m putting the solved grid up front, then walking through each clue that locks it in. No spoilers beyond this table – read on for the full path.
| Subject | Material | Signature Drink | Visitor Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saloon A | Wood | Whiskey | x1 |
| Saloon B | Brick | Soda | x3 |
| Saloon C | Concrete | Water | x2 |
Profile Perfect Level 309 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 309 gives you three saloons (A, B, and C), three traits (Material, Signature Drink, Visitor Count), and a set of clues that directly place most of the values. There are no hidden answers or slash-separated cells – just straightforward links that build on each other. The trick is reading each clue carefully and seeing how they reinforce the same placements. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Saloon C’s visitor count from the “rightmost” clue
The first clue says, “Rightmost saloon’s popularity is mediocre.” Because the saloons are listed left to right as A, B, C, the rightmost one is Saloon C. The word “mediocre” tells us its visitor count is the middle value – x2. (x1 would be least, x3 busiest.) So Saloon C’s Visitor Count is x2. This gives us a solid anchor: we know one cell in the bottom row right away.
Step 2: Confirm Saloon A’s material from the “burns easily” clue
Clue 2 states, “Smoking is forbidden in Saloon A since it burns easily.” Wood burns easily, so Saloon A’s Material must be Wood. That’s a direct placement. Now Saloon A is wooden, and we also know that wooden saloons have a special drink – that’s next.
Step 3: Link Wood with Whiskey – Saloon A gets both
Clue 3 says, “Wooden saloon has the best Whiskey.” Since we already know Saloon A is wooden, this clue confirms two things at once: Saloon A’s Material is Wood (already set) and its Signature Drink is Whiskey. So now Saloon A has Wood and Whiskey. Its visitor count is still unknown, but we’ll get there.
Step 4: Place Brick on Saloon B and confirm Saloon C’s visitor count again
Clue 4 reads, “Brick saloon does not have visitors.” The linked cells tell us two things: Saloon B’s Material is Brick, and Saloon C’s Visitor Count is x2. We already had x2 for C from Step 1, so this just reinforces that. The key takeaway is that Saloon B is made of brick. That means Saloon C cannot be brick (it’s not), and Saloon A is already wood, so the only material left for Saloon C is Concrete – but we’ll confirm that later.
Step 5: Brick saloon does not serve Water – Saloon C gets Water
Clue 5 says, “Brick saloon does not provide Water due to scarcity.” The linked cells show Saloon B’s Material is Brick (again confirmed) and Saloon C’s Signature Drink is Water. So Saloon C’s drink is Water. That leaves Soda and Whiskey for the other two. Whiskey is already taken by Saloon A, so Saloon B must get Soda. But we’ll confirm that in the next step.
Step 6: The busiest saloon sells Soda – Saloon B becomes the clear winner
Clue 6: “The busiest Saloon can sell gallons of Soda per day.” This links three cells: Saloon B’s Signature Drink is Soda, Saloon B’s Visitor Count is x3, and Saloon A’s Signature Drink is Whiskey (which we already have). The “busiest” means the highest visitor count, which is x3. Since Saloon B is the only one not yet assigned a visitor count, and x3 is higher than x1 and x2, this fits perfectly. So Saloon B has Soda and x3, and Saloon A’s Whiskey is reconfirmed.
Solution: Fill in the remaining cells
Now we have almost everything. Let’s list what’s left:
- Saloon A: Material Wood, Drink Whiskey, Visitor Count unknown. The only count left is x1.
- Saloon B: Material Brick, Drink Soda, Visitor Count x3.
- Saloon C: Material unknown, Drink Water, Visitor Count x2.
The only material not used yet is Concrete, so Saloon C’s Material is Concrete. And the only visitor count left is x1, which goes to Saloon A. That completes the grid exactly as shown in the answer table.
Every clue contributed, and the last few placements were simple eliminations. The puzzle is clean and logical – no traps, just careful linking.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 309
Clue 4: “Brick saloon does not have visitors”
At first glance this sounds like it’s saying the brick saloon has no visitors at all – maybe x0? But the visitor counts are only x1, x2, x3. The clue actually means the brick saloon (Saloon B) is not the one with the highest or lowest visitor count; it’s a straightforward placement of Brick on B and x2 on C. The linked cells make it clear, but the wording can throw you off if you try to interpret “does not have visitors” literally.
Clue 5: “Brick saloon does not provide Water due to scarcity”
Similar to clue 4, this sounds like a prohibition, but it’s really a positive confirmation: Brick saloon = Saloon B, and the drink Water goes to Saloon C. Some players might try to deduce that Brick saloon serves something else, but the linked cells already give you the answer. The real challenge is trusting the linked cells over the narrative text.
Clue 6: “The busiest Saloon can sell gallons of Soda per day”
This clue wraps up three placements at once, which can feel overwhelming. But if you’ve already placed Saloon A’s Whiskey and Saloon B’s Brick, you know the busiest must be the one with the highest visitor count, and the only one left to assign a drink is Saloon B. The clue is essentially a bundle that confirms everything in one go.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 309 is a short but satisfying logic grid that relies on direct placements and a few simple eliminations. The key is to read each clue’s linked cells rather than overthinking the text. Once you lock Saloon C’s visitor count and Saloon A’s material, the rest falls into place. No hidden values, no tricky positions – just clean, step-by-step reasoning. Happy solving!
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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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