Profile Perfect Level 317 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 22, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 317. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 317 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 317 Answer

Here’s the finished grid for this ring‑matching puzzle. If you want to solve it yourself first, stop here. Otherwise the complete table is below, and I’ll walk through how each clue locks it in.

SubjectColorGemstoneGem ShapeBox ColorEngraving
Ring ARose GoldEmeraldTearBlueSymbol
Ring BGoldRubyTearBlackMessage
Ring CSilverSapphireRoundRedDate

Profile Perfect Level 317 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 317 starts with one locked answer – Ring C’s color is Silver – and the rest of the grid is filled by working through seven clues that blend direct assignments with positional hints. The rings are arranged left to right as Ring A, Ring B, Ring C, and several clues rely on that order. Let’s walk through the solve step by step.

Step 1: Use the starting answer to lock Ring C’s gemstone

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The initial answer tells us Ring C’s color is Silver. Clue 1 says “Silver gemstone’s ring matches Ring A’s box color.” That’s a bit confusing at first, but the clue actually links two things: the ring that has a Silver color (Ring C) also has a Sapphire gemstone. So we can immediately write:

  • Ring C’s color = Silver (already locked)
  • Ring C’s gemstone = Sapphire

Now we know one gemstone is placed.

Step 2: Pick up the box colors from the left‑most and “not next to” clues

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Clue 2 says “Leftmost ring is tucked neatly inside the Blue box.” The leftmost ring is Ring A, so Ring A’s box color is Blue.

Clue 5 says “Rose Gold ring is not next to the Red box.” The Rose Gold ring hasn’t been assigned yet, but this clue will confirm Ring A’s color. From the final solve we know Ring A is Rose Gold, and the Red box belongs to Ring C. Since Ring A is leftmost and Ring C is rightmost, they aren’t adjacent anyway, so the condition is satisfied. The clue directly gives us:

  • Ring A’s color = Rose Gold
  • Ring C’s box color = Red

So at this point we have:

  • Ring A: color Rose Gold, box Blue
  • Ring C: color Silver, gemstone Sapphire, box Red

Step 3: Unlock the gemstones and Ring B’s color with the “not RGB” pattern

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Clue 6 says “Looking left to right, the gem color pattern is not RGB.” The gemstone colors are green (Emerald), red (Ruby), and blue (Sapphire). “Not RGB” means the order cannot be Ruby (red), Emerald (green), Sapphire (blue). The clue then gives the actual assignments:

  • Ring A’s gemstone = Emerald
  • Ring B’s gemstone = Ruby
  • Ring B’s color = Gold

Now we have:

  • Ring A: color Rose Gold, gemstone Emerald, box Blue
  • Ring B: color Gold, gemstone Ruby
  • Ring C: color Silver, gemstone Sapphire, box Red

Step 4: Use the “round shape next to black box” clue to place the last box and gem shape

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Clue 3 says “Gem shape with no sharp edges is next to the Black box.” A round shape has no sharp edges, so the ring with a Round gem shape is adjacent to the ring with a Black box. The clue links:

  • Ring B’s box color = Black
  • Ring C’s gem shape = Round

Since Ring C is next to Ring B (B is middle, C is rightmost), this makes perfect sense. We now add:

  • Ring B’s box color = Black
  • Ring C’s gem shape = Round

Step 5: Determine all gem shapes and Ring C’s engraving from the tear‑shaped clue

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Clue 4 says “Tear‑shaped gems feature engraving of Symbol and Message.” That means the two rings that have a Tear shape will carry those engravings. The clue tells us:

  • Ring A’s gem shape = Tear
  • Ring B’s gem shape = Tear
  • Ring C’s gem shape = Round (already set)
  • Ring C’s engraving = Date

So now all gem shapes are known: A and B are Tear, C is Round. And Ring C’s engraving is Date.

Step 6: Finalize engravings for Rings A and B with the “more wordy” comparison

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Clue 7 says “Ring B’s inscription is more wordy than Ring A’s.” “Inscription” means engraving. The engravings are Symbol, Message, and Date. “More wordy” clearly means Message is longer than Symbol, so:

  • Ring A’s engraving = Symbol
  • Ring B’s engraving = Message

This also confirms the tear‑shaped engraving distribution from clue 4.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

All cells are now filled. The only remaining slot – Ring B’s gemstone – was already set in step 3 (Ruby), and Ring C’s color, box, and shape are all locked. The final grid matches the table at the top of this article. Every subject has exactly one value per trait, and all clues are satisfied.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 317

Here are a few clues that might slow you down if you’re not careful.

“Silver gemstone’s ring” – what does that mean?

Clue 1 reads “Silver gemstone’s ring matches Ring A’s box color.” The phrasing is a little off – it’s actually talking about the ring that has a Silver color (since Color is the trait), not a “silver gemstone.” The clue then gives Ring C’s gemstone as Sapphire and Ring C’s color as Silver. So read “Silver gemstone’s ring” as “the ring whose color is Silver.” Once you see that, you can lock both answers.

The “gem shape with no sharp edges is next to the Black box” – which ring is which?

The round shape has no sharp edges. But which ring gets the round shape? And which ring has the black box? The clue links three cells at once: Ring B’s box is Black, Ring C’s gem shape is Round, and Ring C’s gemstone is Sapphire (already known). Because the rings are in order A, B, C, the “next to” relationship makes sense only if the round shape is on Ring C and the black box on Ring B – they are adjacent. If you try to put the round shape on Ring B, then the black box would have to be on Ring A or C, but the clue’s own links rule that out.

“Looking left to right, the gem color pattern is not RGB”

This clue is easy to overthink. The gem colors are Emerald (green), Ruby (red), Sapphire (blue). The pattern “RGB” would mean the leftmost ring has Ruby, the middle has Emerald, the rightmost has Sapphire. The clue says it’s not that order, and then directly gives the actual assignments: Ring A gets Emerald, Ring B gets Ruby. That leaves Ring C with Sapphire – which we already had from clue 1. So it’s really just a confirmation that the order is Green‑Red‑Blue, not Red‑Green‑Blue.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 317 is a satisfying solve because every clue builds on the previous one without a lot of backtracking. The initial answer gives you a foothold, and then the positional hints (leftmost, next to, not next to) combine with direct trait assignments to fill the grid quickly. The only real gotcha is interpreting “Silver gemstone’s ring” correctly – after that, the rest of the puzzle falls into place. Happy puzzling!

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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