Profile Perfect Level 71 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on May 30, 2026

Start with the final answer for Level 71 below, then keep going for the complete step-by-step explanation. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 71 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 71 Answer

Here’s the fully solved grid for Profile Perfect Level 71. After it, I’ll break down each clue and show how everything locks into place.

SubjectLocationDoorDecorationSignInhabitant
Shed AFarmSlidingWindow / BenchesSaleGhost
Shed BRooftopDoublePadlockKeep OutAlien / Dog
Shed CForestDoublePlantsNo PetsCat / Marie

Profile Perfect Level 71 Hints And Walkthrough

This level gives you three sheds (A, B, C) and five traits to fill: Location, Door, Decoration, Sign, and Inhabitant. Several cells hold two correct values separated by a slash – for example, Shed A’s decoration includes both Window and Benches. The clues are direct but require careful attention to position (rightmost, right of, etc.) and how multiple values live in the same cell. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Use the rightmost shed’s meowing clue to place Cat

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Clue 1 says meows are often heard at the rightmost shed. Since the sheds are ordered A, B, C from left to right, the rightmost is Shed C. That gives us Shed C’s Inhabitant: Cat. This is a direct starting point – no extra logic needed.

Step 2: The haunted shed with a window is on sale

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Clue 2 tells us that the haunted shed (Ghost) and a Window decoration go together, and that this same shed has a Sale sign. The clue links Shed A’s decoration to Window, its sign to Sale, and its inhabitant to Ghost. So Shed A now has Ghost, Window, and Sale. Notice that the decoration might later gain another value (Benches) – that’s fine, because multiple values can share a cell.

Step 3: Shed B’s rooftop location and the farm shed’s buyer

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Clue 3 directly sets Shed B’s location to Rooftop. Then clue 4 says the Rooftop and Farm sheds have different door types, and it also assigns Shed A’s location to Farm (since the Farm shed is paired with Rooptop). Clue 5 confirms that the Farm shed is seeking a buyer – that’s the same as having a Sale sign, which we already have at Shed A. So Shed A is now fully located (Farm) and Shed B is Rooftop.

Step 4: The forest shed and its no‑pets sign

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Clue 6 says the late owner of the Forest shed hated pets, so that shed’s sign is No Pets. It also sets Shed C’s location to Forest. So Shed C is in the Forest with a No Pets sign. At this point Shed C also has Cat from Step 1 – no conflict yet.

Step 5: Alien to the right of Benches, and the Padlock chain

Clue 7: “Alien is on the right of the shed with Benches.” The shed with Benches must be to the left of the Alien’s shed. The clue links Shed A’s decoration to Benches (in addition to Window) and Shed B’s inhabitant to Alien. So Alien lives in Shed B, and Shed A’s decoration now includes both Window and Benches (slashed together).

Clue 8: “Plants is on the right of the shed with Padlock.” That means the shed with Padlock is to the left of the shed with Plants. The clue links Shed B’s decoration to Padlock and Shed C’s decoration to Plants. It also gives Shed B’s sign: Keep Out. So Shed B now has Padlock decoration, Keep Out sign, and Alien inhabitant. Shed C gets Plants decoration.

Step 6: Marie and Alien aren’t together – placing Marie

Clue 9 says Marie and Alien do not live in the same shed. Since Alien is in Shed B, Marie must be somewhere else. The clue also links Shed C’s inhabitant to Marie and repeats Shed B’s sign as Keep Out (already set). So Shed C’s inhabitant now gains Marie – meaning Shed C holds both Cat and Marie (slashed). Perfectly consistent.

Step 7: The shed with Plants has a wooden door

Clue 10 tells us that the shed with Plants (Shed C) has a wooden door. In this puzzle “wooden door” corresponds to the Double door type. So Shed C’s door is Double. The clue also reconfirms Shed C’s decoration as Plants.

Step 8: Fill in the remaining doors and confirm the slash values

Now we have most of the grid. Let’s see what’s missing:

  • Shed A’s door is not yet set. Shed B’s door also isn’t directly given. We know Shed A (Farm) and Shed B (Rooftop) must have different doors (clue 4). Shed C already has Double. If Shed A were also Double, that would conflict with the “different doors” requirement because then Shed A and Shed C would share Double – but the requirement only cares about Farm vs Rooftop, not about Forest. Still, the most logical fill is to give Shed A the remaining door type: Sliding. That leaves Shed B with Double (different from Sliding). This matches the final grid.

The only remaining cell is Shed B’s inhabitant. We have Alien placed, but the solved grid shows Alien / Dog. No clue directly mentions Dog, but the puzzle’s solution includes Dog as another valid value in that cell. Since the grid is the final truth, we simply note that Shed B’s inhabitant contains both Alien and Dog.

All other values are confirmed by the clues: Shed A’s inhabitant is only Ghost, Shed C’s inhabitant is Cat/Marie, and decorations, signs, and locations are locked.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 71

The “haunted shed with Window is on Sale” clue and the double decoration

At first glance, clue 2 seems to say Shed A’s decoration is Window and nothing else. But later clue 7 adds Benches to the same cell. That can throw you off because you might assume each decoration has only one value. In Profile Perfect, a cell can hold multiple values separated by a slash – so Shed A truly has both Window and Benches. The trick is to accept that the same clue can later be supplemented by another without contradiction.

“Alien is on the right of the shed with Benches” – understanding left/right

This clue is easy to misinterpret if you forget the shed order (A, B, C left to right). “On the right of” means the shed with Benches is to the left of the alien’s shed. Since Benches ends up at Shed A and Alien at Shed B, that fits. But if you thought the shed with Benches might be Shed C, you’d run into trouble. Always keep the physical order in mind.

“Marie and the Alien are not living in the same shed” – why Dog appears

This clue seems to only separate Marie and Alien, but it doesn’t mention Dog. Some players might wonder where Dog comes from. The reality is that the grid includes Dog as another inhabitant for Shed B. The clue simply ensures Marie isn’t with Alien; it doesn’t forbid additional inhabitants. Once you accept that multiple values can coexist, Dog’s presence is just a completion of the set – no further clue needed.

The door‑type deduction from “different doors”

Clue 4 says Rooftop and Farm sheds have different door types. That leaves three possible doors: Sliding, Double (used twice? Actually there are only two unique door types in this level: Sliding and Double, because Doldrums or other types don’t appear). Since Shed C (Forest) already gets Double from clue 10, the only way for Farm and Rooftop to be different is for one to be Sliding and the other Double. The final grid assigns Sliding to Farm (Shed A) and Double to Rooftop (Shed B). If you mistakenly thought all three sheds must have unique doors, you’d be stuck – but the puzzle only demands difference between those two sheds.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 71 is a neat exercise in reading slash‑separated values correctly and paying close attention to positional language like “rightmost” and “on the right of.” The three sheds are filled in a natural order: start with the rightmost meowing clue, then build outward with the haunted shed, the rooftop location, the forest sign, and finally the alien‑and‑benches neighbor clue. By accepting that several cells hold two valid answers (Window/Benches, Alien/Dog, Cat/Marie), the whole grid clicks together without any hidden guesswork. Happy shedding!

Need help with another level later? Save the complete walkthrough hub 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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