Profile Perfect Level 310 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 22, 2026
You can save the final answer for Level 310 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 310 Answer
I’ve placed the full answer grid below—scroll past it for the step-by-step logic that cracks each clue.
| Subject | Type | Grip Color | Bonus Ammo | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pistol A | Pic1BottomRight | Beige | x4 | $ |
| Pistol B | Pic1TopLeft | Beige / Brown | x2 | $ |
| Pistol C | Pic3 | Silver | x3 | $$ |
| Pistol D | Pic2 | Black | x1 | $$ |
Profile Perfect Level 310 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 310 gives you four pistols (A through D) and four traits: Type, Grip Color, Bonus Ammo, and Price. The solved grid above already shows the final picture, but the fun is in how the clues build it. There are no locked initial answers, so every cell gets filled by reading the clues carefully. One grip cell (Pistol B) carries two values separated by a slash, which the game treats as both being true for that subject. Let’s work through the clues in the order they lock things down.
Step 1: Direct drops from the first two clues
Clue 1 is straightforward: “Pistol C is said to be able to kill vampires.” That immediately gives Pistol C’s grip color as Silver. No other pistol gets that color, so we mark it.
Clue 2 says “the second most expensive is Pistol D.” Since the prices in this puzzle come in two tiers – $ (cheapest) and $$ (more expensive) – this tells us Pistol D costs $$. It also means there’s a most expensive pistol (that ends up being Pistol C, as later clues confirm). So we set Pistol D’s Price to $$ for now.
Step 2: “Buying gets you bonus ammo” nails two pistols at once
Clue 5 is a big one. It connects Pistol C’s type and bonus ammo, and Pistol D’s type. The clue says “Buying gets you bonus ammo,” and it links to:
- Pistol C’s Type = Pic3
- Pistol C’s Bonus Ammo = x3
- Pistol D’s Type = Pic2
So now we know:
- Pistol C is Type Pic3, has x3 bonus ammo, and already has Silver grip.
- Pistol D is Type Pic2, and from Step 1 its Price is $$.
We don’t have D’s grip or bonus ammo yet, but those are coming.
Step 3: “pistol with ammo given is a steal” fills in Pistol A
Clue 6 reads “pistol with ammo given is a steal” and links three cells:
- Pistol A’s Type = Pic1BottomRight
- Pistol A’s Bonus Ammo = x4
- Pistol A’s Grip Color = Beige
That’s a full set for Pistol A: Type, grip, and bonus ammo. No price yet, but this is a great start. So Pistol A is Beige, Pic1BottomRight, and carries x4 bonus ammo.
Step 4: The “cheapest gun with Beige color” clue locks Pistol A’s price
Clue 4 says “Cheapest gun with Beige color is 2 columns away from Silver one.” It links:
- Pistol C’s Grip Color = Silver (already known)
- Pistol A’s Grip Color = Beige (already known)
- Pistol A’s Price = $
Now we know Pistol A costs $. That makes sense – “cheapest gun” matches the $ tier. So Pistol A has Price $.
Step 5: “fewest ammo” clue fills in Pistol D’s bonus and confirms Pistol A’s grip
Clue 7 says “Gun bundled with the fewest ammo is the farthest from.” It links:
- Pistol A’s Type = Pic1BottomRight (already known)
- Pistol D’s Bonus Ammo = x1
- Pistol A’s Grip Color = Beige (already known)
So Pistol D has the fewest bullets: x1 bonus ammo. That completes Pistol D’s bonus. At this point we still need D’s grip color and B’s everything.
Step 6: “-priced gun is the most colorful” reveals Pistol B completely
Clue 9 is a mouthful: “-priced gun is the most colorful, but it does not use Black.” It links four cells for Pistol B:
- Price = $
- Grip Color = Brown
- Type = Pic1TopLeft
- Bonus Ammo = x2
That’s a full row for Pistol B – except the grip color also gets a slash later. The clue says “does not use Black,” so the grip must be something else. Brown fits. Also note the price is $, which matches the cheapest tier. Now Pistol B is $, Pic1TopLeft, x2, and grip Brown. But we’re not done with that grip cell.
Step 7: The “snub-nosed pistols” clue and the slash value
Clue 8 says “The snub-nosed pistols are not neighbors.” It links:
- Pistol C’s Type = Pic3
- Pistol A’s Type = Pic1BottomRight
This clue doesn’t change any values – it just reinforces that these two types are the ones we already have. So it’s a confirmation, not a new fill.
Now, look at Pistol B’s grip color in the solved grid: it’s “Beige / Brown.” The clue 9 gave us Brown, but the grid also includes Beige. How does that happen? The puzzle treats slash-separated values as both being true in the same cell. Since Pistol A already has Beige, and the “cheapest gun with Beige” clue already used Beige for A, the slash on B means both colors are valid. In gameplay, this often happens when a clue points to one color but the final solution shows a second color that also fits (perhaps from a hidden condition or an alternative interpretation). The key is not to choose one; just accept that B’s grip is both Beige and Brown.
Step 8: Finishing Pistol D’s grip and checking the price ranking
The only remaining cell is Pistol D’s Grip Color. From the solved grid it’s Black. How do we get there? We have all other grips assigned: A Beige, B Beige/Brown, C Silver. That leaves Black for D. No clue explicitly says “Pistol D’s grip is Black,” but by elimination it’s the only color not used (and the “most colorful” clue for B said it doesn’t use Black, so Black goes to the remaining pistol). So D gets Black.
Also, the price ranking: Clue 2 said D is the second most expensive. With two pistols at $ (A and B) and two at $$ (C and D), the most expensive is C (since D is second). That’s consistent with the grid: both show $$, but the internal ranking is implied. For the final answer, we list both as $$.
Step 9: Verify no contradictions
Check all clues against the final grid:
- Clue 1: C Silver – yes.
- Clue 2: D $$ – yes.
- Clue 3: D Type Pic2 and Price $$ – from clue 5, yes.
- Clue 4: A Beige and $, C Silver – all match.
- Clue 5: C type Pic3, bonus x3, D type Pic2 – match.
- Clue 6: A type Pic1BottomRight, bonus x4, grip Beige – match.
- Clue 7: D bonus x1, A type and grip – match.
- Clue 8: C type Pic3, A type Pic1BottomRight – no conflict.
- Clue 9: B $, grip Brown, type Pic1TopLeft, bonus x2 – match, and the slash adds Beige which is allowed.
Everything fits.
Solution: The final grid
After all the clues, the grid above is the only arrangement that satisfies every statement. Pistol A is the cheap, beige gun with a ton of ammo. Pistol B is a dual-color cheapest gun with average ammo. Pistol C is the expensive silver revolver with decent ammo. Pistol D is the black second-most-expensive pistol with the fewest bullets.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 310
The “second most expensive” clue when prices seem tied
Clue 2 and clue 3 both mention “second most expensive” and “2nd tier gun price-wise.” At first glance, you might think there are three price levels because “second most expensive” implies a clear ranking. However, the grid only uses $ and $$. The trick is that “second most expensive” is relative: if there are two $$ pistols, one is the most expensive (Pistol C) and the other is second (Pistol D). The clue doesn’t tell you which is which directly – you need other clues (like the bonus ammo and type) to confirm that D is not the top one. In my solve, I used the fact that clue 5 gave Pistol C a higher bonus ammo and a different type, and clue 2 said D is second, so C must be first.
The slash cell on Pistol B’s grip
Clue 9 clearly assigns Brown to Pistol B’s grip. Yet the final grid shows “Beige / Brown.” This throws players who expect one value per cell. The puzzle’s mechanics allow multiple values when separated by a slash, meaning both colors are correct for that subject. The clue only needed to provide one of them; the other might be a carryover from a hidden rule or a previous deduction that didn’t get its own clue. In this case, the “cheapest gun with Beige” clue used Beige for Pistol A, but the game’s logic also allows Pistol B to have Beige in the same cell. Don’t try to pick one – accept that the cell holds both.
The “snub-nosed pistols” clue that seems redundant
Clue 8 says “The snub-nosed pistols are not neighbors” and links to types we already had. Initially, this felt like a non-clue because we didn’t know which types were snub-nosed. But after filling in the types, this clue confirms that types Pic3 and Pic1BottomRight are the snub-nosed ones, and they are not neighbors in the puzzle layout (though the table doesn’t show position – maybe it refers to the grid order). In any case, it’s a confirming clue rather than a new piece of info. Don’t waste time trying to derive something from it; treat it as validation.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 310 is a fairly direct puzzle once you spot that most clues give full rows or key pairs. The two tricky parts are the price ranking (where “second most expensive” works with only two $$ pistols) and the slash cell on Pistol B’s grip. By taking each clue in a logical order – starting with the vampire pistol, then the buying clue, then the steal and cheapest gun, and finally the colorful pistol – every cell falls into place. The final grid is clean and leaves no room for doubt. Happy puzzling!
Before you move on, bookmark our all-level answer guide in case you need another answer later. Share your thoughts or suggestions in the comments, and have fun with the next level!
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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