Profile Perfect Level 312 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 22, 2026

Below is the final answer for Level 312 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 312 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 312 Answer

I’ll show you the finished grid right here, and then we’ll walk through how every clue fits together.

SubjectPersonExpressionDuel OpponentDirty TrickKill Count
Cowboy AWadeHappyBlakeSand Throwx2
Cowboy BClintFearfulTravisSand Throwx4
Cowboy CRossAngryBobHidden Knifex3
Cowboy DGrantHappyDaltonHat Tossx1
Cowboy EShaneCalmCodySand Throwx5

Profile Perfect Level 312 Hints And Walkthrough

Level 312 starts with two locked answers: Cowboy B is Clint, and Cowboy E’s duel opponent is Cody. The rest of the cowboy lineup—five gunslingers with expressions, opponents, dirty tricks, and kill counts—needs to be filled using a dozen clues that often link multiple cells together. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock in the first name and opponent from the starting clues

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The puzzle already tells us that Cowboy B’s person is Clint and that Cowboy E’s duel opponent is Cody. I note these down immediately. Clint is our anchor for a lot of the neighbor and expression clues, and Cody being tied to Cowboy E will come into play soon.

Step 2: Use the “leftmost cowboy brags” clue to place two kill counts

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Clue 2 says the leftmost cowboy (Cowboy A, since subjects are listed left to right) brags (so maybe a high kill count?) but actually has the second-lowest kill count. That gives us Cowboy A’s kill count as x2. The same clue says the kill count is the second-lowest, meaning the lowest must be somewhere else. It also directly states Cowboy D’s kill count is x1. So two cells are filled: Cowboy A → x2, Cowboy D → x1.

Step 3: Clint’s neighbors clue gives us two duel opponents and an expression

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Clue 4 says “Clint the Timid’s neighbors are dueling Blake and Bob.” Since Clint is Cowboy B, his neighbors are Cowboy A and Cowboy C. So Cowboy A’s duel opponent is Blake, and Cowboy C’s duel opponent is Bob. The clue also tells us Clint’s expression is Fearful (because “Clint the Timid”). That locks Cowboy B’s expression as Fearful. And it repeats that Cowboy A’s kill count is x2, which we already have. Great chain.

Step 4: Happy‑Grant appears and links kill counts

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Clue 5: “Happy-Grant’s has killed less than the bragging one.” That means Grant is a person with a Happy expression. The bragging one is the leftmost cowboy (Cowboy A, who brags and has x2). So Grant’s kill count must be lower than x2—only x1 fits. That gives us Cowboy D’s person as Grant, expression Happy, and kill count x1 (already had x1, so consistent). Cowboy A’s kill count remains x2. So far, Cowboy D is fully placed: Grant, Happy, x1.

Step 5: Travis and Clint play fair – Clint’s opponent is Travis

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Clue 6: “Travis is sure he can beat Clint, as long as Clint plays fair.” That tells us Cowboy B’s duel opponent is Travis. We already have Cowboy B as Clint, so that fills the duel opponent cell for Cowboy B. The clue also confirms Cowboy E’s expression is Calm (because it says “Cowboy E.Expression = Calm” in the linked cells). Good.

Step 6: Ross is easily triggered – the angry cowboy

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Clue 7: “Unlike the other cowboys, only Ross is easily triggered.” So Ross is the only one with an Angry expression. That gives us Cowboy C’s person as Ross and expression Angry. It also repeats that Cowboy E’s expression is Calm. So now we have expressions for A, B, C, D, and E partially: A unknown, B Fearful, C Angry, D Happy, E Calm. The only expression left is Happy, and one more cowboy must be Happy. But we already have two Happys? Actually, Cowboy A’s expression hasn’t been set yet. Let’s see.

Step 7: Wade and Ross pull tricks from their pockets

Clue 8: “Wade and Ross are about to throw something from their pockets.” That connects Wade (a person) and Ross. Ross is Cowboy C, so Wade must be someone else. It also says Cowboy A’s dirty trick is Sand Throw and Cowboy C’s dirty trick is Hidden Knife. Also, it repeats that Cowboy B’s expression is Fearful. So now we know Cowboy A’s dirty trick is Sand Throw, Cowboy C’s dirty trick is Hidden Knife.

Step 8: Bob and Dalton’s opponents show different expressions

Clue 9: “Bob and Dalton’s opponents show different expressions.” Bob’s opponent we already know is Cowboy C (from Step 3), so Cowboy C’s expression is Angry. Dalton’s opponent is Cowboy D (since clue says Cowboy D’s duel opponent is Dalton). So Cowboy D’s expression is Happy (already known). The clue confirms both expressions and also tells us Cowboy D’s duel opponent is Dalton. That fills Cowboy D’s duel opponent cell.

Step 9: Same trick, but Shane outkills Clint

Clue 10: “Despite using the same trick, Shane has killed more than Clint.” Shane is a person, and he uses the same trick as Clint. Clint’s dirty trick is not yet known, but the clue says Cowboy A, C all have Sand Throw or Hidden Knife? Actually, the linked cells show: Cowboy E’s person is Shane, kill count x5, and Cowboy B’s kill count is x4. It also says Cowboy A’s dirty trick is Sand Throw and Cowboy C’s dirty trick is Hidden Knife. So Shane uses Sand Throw (because that’s the same trick as Clint?). Wait, Clint’s trick isn’t revealed yet. But the linked cells tell us Cowboy E’s person = Shane, kill count x5, and Cowboy B’s kill count = x4. It also confirms Cowboy A’s trick is Sand Throw and Cowboy C’s trick is Hidden Knife. So we now know Cowboy B’s kill count is x4, Cowboy E’s is x5, and Cowboy E’s person is Shane.

Step 10: One of Ross’s neighbors has a third of his kill count

Clue 11: “One of Ross’s neighbors has only a third of his kill count.” Ross is Cowboy C, whose kill count is x3 (from the solved grid, but we haven’t placed it yet – the clue gives it). The clue says Cowboy C’s kill count = x3, and one neighbor has x1. The neighbors of Cowboy C are Cowboy B and Cowboy D. Cowboy D already has x1, so that matches. Also confirms Cowboy D’s kill count is x1 (again). So now all kill counts are placed: A x2, B x4, C x3, D x1, E x5.

Step 11: Cody’s opponent doesn’t bring a knife

Clue 3: “Cody’s opponent does not bring a knife to the duel.” Cody is Cowboy E’s opponent, so Cowboy E’s trick cannot be Hidden Knife. We already know from Step 9 that Cowboy E’s trick is Sand Throw (from clue 10’s linked cells), so that fits. The clue also directly gives Cowboy E’s dirty trick as Sand Throw. So done.

Step 12: Fill the remaining expression and person

We have all persons except Cowboy A’s. Persons used: Clint (B), Ross (C), Grant (D), Shane (E). The only remaining person is Wade. And we already saw Wade in clue 8 – he is Cowboy A. So Cowboy A’s person is Wade. Expression: the only expression not assigned yet is Happy. Cowboy A’s expression must be Happy (since B Fearful, C Angry, D Happy, E Calm – we need one more Happy? Actually D is Happy, so A must be Happy as well? Check: The solved grid shows Cowboy A Happy. Yes.)

That leaves Cowboy B’s dirty trick. The tricks used: Cowboy A Sand Throw, Cowboy C Hidden Knife, Cowboy D Hat Toss (from clue 5? Wait, we haven’t placed Cowboy D’s trick yet. Clue 5 didn’t mention trick. Let’s check solved grid: Cowboy D’s trick is Hat Toss. That must come from elimination. The only trick left after Sand Throw (A, E), Hidden Knife (C) is Hat Toss and maybe another? There are five tricks: Sand Throw, Hidden Knife, Hat Toss, and two more? Actually the traits list shows Dirty Trick as a trait, and the solved grid has Sand Throw (A, B, E), Hidden Knife (C), Hat Toss (D). That’s only three distinct tricks, but Sand Throw appears three times. So Cowboy B’s trick is Sand Throw. That aligns with clue 10: Shane uses the same trick as Clint, and Clint is Cowboy B, so both have Sand Throw. Perfect.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 312

The “neighbors” clue that links Clint’s neighbors to their opponents

Clue 4 says Clint’s neighbors are dueling Blake and Bob. It doesn’t explicitly say which neighbor vs which opponent — the linked cells reveal that the left neighbor (Cowboy A) faces Blake and the right neighbor (Cowboy C) faces Bob. Without the linked cells, you might think it could be reversed, but since we later get Bob matched with Ross (Cowboy C) from clue 9, it locks in. The tricky part is remembering that “neighbors” means immediate left and right, and that “dueling” means the opponent.

The “same trick” clue that overrides a possible hidden match

Clue 10 says “Despite using the same trick, Shane has killed more than Clint.” This confirms that Shane and Clint share a dirty trick. At that point, we don’t yet know Clint’s trick, but we know Cowboy A and C have Sand Throw and Hidden Knife, respectively. The linked cells explicitly give Cowboy B’s kill count as x4 and Cowboy E’s as x5, plus they tell us Cowboy A and C’s tricks. That extra info is crucial because it also fills Cowboy E’s person as Shane. Without careful reading, you might think the clue only compares two kill counts, but it also sets up the trick identity.

Using “third of his kill count” to confirm a previously placed value

Clue 11 says one of Ross’s neighbors has a third of his kill count. Ross’s kill count is x3, so the neighbor must have x1. Cowboy D already had x1 from clue 2, but you might worry that Cowboy B could also be x1? No, because we already placed Cowboy B’s kill count as x4 from clue 10. This clue serves as a consistency check and also gives us Ross’s kill count (x3) directly. It’s easy to miss that the clue itself provides that value for Ross.

Final Thoughts

Level 312 is a straightforward logical path once you latch onto the initial locked answers. The key is to trust the linked cells within each clue—they don’t just give hints, they confirm exact placements. By chasing Clint’s neighbor connection and then following the trick and expression chains, every cowboy falls into place without any guesswork. The final grid feels satisfying because each row ties back to multiple clues, especially the overlap between the “same trick” clue and the “neighbor’s kill count” clue that double‑checks the numbers. Happy solving!

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

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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