Profile Perfect Level 311 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 22, 2026
Here is the completed answer for Level 311 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 311 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid for this ranch-themed puzzle, and then I’ll take you through each clue that locks it all in.
| Subject | Fence Color | Animal | Ground Type | Farmer | Nearby Facility | Weather |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ranch A | White | Cow | Dry Dirt | Wyatt | Hay Bale / Watch Tower | Sunny |
| Ranch B | Brown | Horse | Grassland | Cole | Windmill | Windy |
| Ranch C | Black | Sheep | Mud | Hank | Water Tank | Snowy |
| Ranch D | Red | Pig / Cow | Rocky | Jesse | Well | Rainy |
Profile Perfect Level 311 Hints And Walkthrough
This level starts with two locked answers – Ranch B’s ground is Grassland and Ranch A’s weather is Sunny – and then throws a handful of multi‑part clues that connect farmers, animals, facilities, and fence colors. The trickiest bits involve the slash‑separated values on Ranch A and Ranch D, and a couple of neighbor‑based restrictions. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Use the starting answers and the Windmill clue
The puzzle already tells us Ranch B’s ground is Grassland. Clue 1 says the Windmill is near the ranch in the Grassland, so Ranch B’s nearby facility is the Windmill. That gives us two solid cells right away: Ranch B’s ground type and its facility.
Step 2: Place Red Ranch and the first weather pair
Clue 2 says the Red Ranch is the biggest and can raise many types of animals. That pins Ranch D’s fence color to Red. Clue 3 adds that Windy and Rainy weather are not neighbors. Since we already have Ranch A as Sunny, and Ranch B’s weather is still open, clue 3 tells us Windy and Rainy can’t be side by side. But we don’t know the order yet – we’ll keep that in mind.
Clue 4 directly links Wyatt with Sunny weather. Ranch A’s weather is already Sunny, so Wyatt becomes Ranch A’s farmer. That locks Ranch A’s farmer and weather together.
Step 3: Connect the Well, Jesse, and the wool clue
Clue 5 says the facility that runs deep underground (the Well) is not next to the Windmill. Ranch B has the Windmill, so the Well can’t be on a ranch adjacent to Ranch B. That leaves Ranch D as a likely candidate for the Well, but we need more proof.
Clue 6 gives us Jesse’s location: he complains about his back when drawing water from the Well, so Jesse is the farmer at the ranch with the Well. The same clue also repeats that Wyatt is at Ranch A. So Ranch D gets Jesse and the Well, and Ranch A keeps Wyatt.
Clue 7 says the ranch next to Jesse produces wool. Ranch D is Jesse’s ranch. The ranch next to it is Ranch C (since the ranches are in order A, B, C, D – we assume alphabetical order as the default layout). That clue gives Ranch C’s animal as Sheep. Perfect – now Ranch C has Sheep, and Ranch D is confirmed with Jesse and the Well.
Step 4: Watch Tower, Hay Bale, and the White fence
Clue 8 mentions the Watch Tower is near another facility, but it is not the Water Tank. Also, it directly places the Water Tank at Ranch C and says Ranch C’s weather is Snowy. So Ranch C gets Water Tank and Snowy. The Watch Tower must be near another facility – that could be the Hay Bale at Ranch A (since Hay Bale and Watch Tower both appear on Ranch A’s cell in the solved grid). The clue also says “not Water Tank,” which helps rule out anyway.
Clue 9 says the ranch with a White fence keeps its fodder nearby. The fodder is the Hay Bale, so Ranch A’s fence is White and its nearby facility includes the Hay Bale. That matches the final grid where Ranch A has both Hay Bale and Watch Tower.
Clue 10 adds that bacon is not the product of the White‑fence ranch. Bacon comes from pigs, so Ranch A cannot have pigs. Since Ranch D already has Pig (as part of a slash‑separated value), Ranch A’s animal must be Cow. That also fits with the final grid.
Step 5: Cole, the Horse, and the Brown fence
Clue 11 tells us Cole takes his Horse for a run every day, so Cole is the farmer at the ranch with the Horse. It also repeats that Ranch A’s fence is White and Ranch D’s farmer is Jesse. So Ranch B’s farmer is Cole and its animal is Horse. That gives Ranch B Horse and Cole.
Clue 13 says the ranch with a Brown fence is not in the coldest season. The coldest season is Snowy (Ranch C). So Brown fence can’t be at Ranch C. Also, the clue directly gives Ranch B’s fence as Brown and Ranch B’s weather as Windy. That lines up – Ranch B gets Brown fence, Windy weather, and we already have Horse and Cole there. The same clue also says Ranch C’s ground is Mud. So Ranch C’s ground type is Mud.
Step 6: Cows and muddy ground don’t mix
Clue 12 states that ranches with Cows do not have Muddy ground. Ranch A has Cow, so its ground cannot be Mud. Ranch D also has Cow (as part of Pig/Cow), so its ground can’t be Mud either. The only remaining ground types are Dry Dirt, Grassland, Rocky, and Mud. We already have Ranch B’s Grassland and Ranch C’s Mud. So Ranch A must be Dry Dirt and Ranch D must be Rocky. That matches the solved grid.
Step 7: Jesse’s shelter and the final weather
Clue 14 says the farmer on the Rocky ground takes shelter from the Rain. Ranch D has Rocky ground, so its weather is Rainy. That gives Ranch D Rainy. The clue also repeats that Ranch B’s fence is Brown, which we already placed. Now the only weather left for Ranch B is Windy – which we already placed from clue 13. And Ranch A’s Sunny was given. All weathers are set.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
At this point, the only open cells are the slash‑separated values on Ranch A’s facility and Ranch D’s animal. Clue 8 confirmed that the Watch Tower is at Ranch A (near the Hay Bale), and clue 9 gave Ranch A the Hay Bale. So Ranch A’s facility is both Hay Bale and Watch Tower. For Ranch D, the animal is Pig / Cow. We already have Cow at Ranch A, and the bacon clue (clue 10) made sure Ranch A doesn’t have pigs. The final grid shows Ranch D with both Pig and Cow – that matches the clue’s logic that Red Ranch can raise many types. So the grid is complete.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 311
Clue 5: “Facility that runs deep underground is not next to the Windmill”
This one can trip you up because it’s a negative placement clue without naming the facility directly. You have to realize “deep underground” refers to the Well, and “not next to the Windmill” means the Well cannot be on Ranch A or Ranch C (since those are adjacent to Ranch B, which has the Windmill). That leaves Ranch D as the only possibility. Once you combine it with clue 6 (Jesse at the Well), it locks in nicely.
Clue 8: “Watch Tower is near another facility, but it is not Water Tank”
This clue seems vague at first because it doesn’t say which facility the Watch Tower is near. Players might think it’s a positional neighbor clue. But reading the other clues reveals that the Watch Tower shares a cell with Hay Bale on Ranch A. The phrase “near another facility” means the same ranch has two facilities (Hay Bale and Watch Tower), and the clue rules out Water Tank being that other facility. It also indirectly gives the Water Tank to Ranch C, along with Snowy weather.
Clue 12: “Ranches with Cows do not have Muddy ground”
This is a straightforward elimination, but it’s easy to forget that Ranch D also has a Cow (as part of Pig/Cow). Since the slash‑separated cell contains both values, Ranch D qualifies as a “ranch with Cows” and therefore cannot have Mud. That forces Ranch D’s ground to be Rocky, which then links to the Rainy weather in clue 14.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 311 is a satisfying ranch‑puzzle where the initial answers give you just enough to start, and each clue builds on the last. The key is to keep track of the slash‑separated values – they’re not optional, they’re both true. Once you pin down the White fence with Wyatt and the Hay Bale, the rest of the grid falls into place by elimination. 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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