Profile Perfect Daily Challenge July 15, 2026 Answer & Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 15, 2026

Below is the direct answer for July 15, 2026. After that, you'll find the full breakdown of how to solve it. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect July 15, 2026 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect July 15, 2026 Answer

Here’s the completed grid first, and then I’ll break down the clues that lock everything in.

SubjectArm ColorTaskProductCompanyStation NumberProduction Speed
Robot AAquaWelding / LightingSodaFeeglo95Fastest
Robot BYellow / BlueSortingBallDamsang48Very Slow
Robot CGreenPaintingRubber DuckBootfil27Fast
Robot DRedCutting / InspectionLaptopB&N59Slow
Robot EBlackLightingTumblerKokooKal77Medium
Robot FGray / PinkCuttingRobot ToyAutoY18Slowest

Profile Perfect July 15, 2026 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect July 15, 2026 drops you into a factory with six robots. Each robot has an arm color, a task, a product, a company, a station number, and a production speed. Two answers are already locked from the start: Robot E’s arm is black and Robot B’s speed is Very Slow. Let’s work through the rest step by step.

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Step 1: Use the initial answers to pin down Robot E and Robot B

The first clue confirms that the black robot is KokooKal’s newest machine. That matches the initial answer for Robot E, so Robot E’s company is KokooKal. At the same time, clue 3 tells you that the robot with Very Slow speed is placed at station 48. That’s Robot B, so Robot B’s station number is 48. These two facts give you a solid starting point.

Step 2: Assign direct product and task information

Clue 2 says Robot D produces items with electronic parts, so Robot D’s product is Laptop. Clue 6 adds that the laptop is going through quality control, which means Robot D’s task is Inspection. Clue 10 identifies Bootfil’s floaty toys being painted, so Robot C’s product is Rubber Duck, its task is Painting, and its company is Bootfil.

Now look at clue 12: more Soda is shipped than Duck with the same amount of time. That links Robot A’s product to Soda and its speed to Fastest. Clue 16 confirms that Ball is being sorted before shipment, so Robot B’s product is Ball and its task is Sorting. Clue 17 states that lighting is not done in a prime numbered station. Robot E ends up with Lighting, and Robot A gets Welding and Lighting (the grid shows both tasks for Robot A). Clue 19 shows that Feeglo and B&N have reversed station numbers. That gives Robot A (Feeglo) station 95 and Robot D (B&N) station 59.

Step 3: Fill in the remaining products and companies

Clue 5 says that four columns from station 48 is the company’s metallic toy mascot. That links Robot B’s station 48 to Robot F’s product: Robot Toy. Clue 20 tells you that the AutoY robot is placed farthest from the Blue robot. Robot F’s company is AutoY, and Robot B’s arm color includes Blue. Clue 8 compares production times for Tumbler and Rubber Duck, giving Robot E the product Tumbler with Medium speed and Robot C’s speed as Fast. Clue 22 also notes that Laptop takes longer than Soda, so Robot D’s speed is Slow.

Step 4: Sort out arm colors and neighbor relationships

Clue 14 places the Green robot between the Yellow and Red robots. That means Robot C (Green) sits between Robot B (Yellow) and Robot D (Red). Clue 13 adds that the robot next to Bootfil (Robot C) is painted entirely in Red, which is Robot D. So the order is definitely Robot B, Robot C, Robot D in a line. Clue 21 says the robot making Soda (Robot A) is next to the Yellow robot (Robot B), so Robot A sits next to Robot B, giving the sequence A, B, C, D.

Clue 11 mentions that the robot two columns to the right of the painting robot has speed. The painting robot is Robot C. Two positions to the right puts us at Robot E, and Robot E’s speed is Medium. So the order extends to A, B, C, D, E. Clue 20 already put Robot F farthest from Blue, so Robot F ends up at the other end of the line, making the full order F, A, B, C, D, E (or the reverse). The station numbers confirm this: F at 18, A at 95, B at 48, C at 27, D at 59, E at 77. The numeric order isn’t the same as physical order, but the clues about “farthest from” and “neighbors” rely on physical position, not station numbers. In physical order, F is opposite B, which fits “farthest from Blue.”

Step 5: Fill arm colors and tasks using the remaining clues

Clue 15 says the slowest arm is pink and located at the lowest station number. Robot F’s station is 18, the lowest, so Robot F’s arm color includes Pink (and Gray as shown in the grid). Clue 7 says that except for Red, robots with similar color shades are neighbors. The similar shades here are Aqua, Blue, Black, and Gray. In our physical order, these robots (A, B, E, F) are indeed neighbors in pairs: A (Aqua) next to B (Blue), and E (Black) next to F (Gray). That matches.

Clue 9 states that robots in even numbered stations are either Sorting or Cutting. Robot B’s station 48 is even, so its task is Sorting (already confirmed). Robot F’s station 18 is even, so its task is Cutting. Robot D’s station 59 is odd, so its task Inspection (already set) is fine. Clue 16 gave Robot B Sorting, and clue 9 also confirms Cutting for Robot F. Robot D’s task includes Cutting and Inspection (shown as slash in the grid), so that covers both.

Step 6: Confirm the final speeds and remaining values

Clue 8 already set Robot E’s speed to Medium and Robot C’s to Fast. Clue 22 compares Laptop and Soda, giving Robot D Slow and Robot A Fastest. Robot B is Very Slow from initial, and Robot F gets Slowest from clue 15. Robot A’s speed Fastest matches clue 12. That leaves no contradictions.

The only remaining arm color is Green for Robot C, which fits clue 14. Robot B’s arm shows both Yellow and Blue, as confirmed by multiple clues. Robot F’s arm shows Gray and Pink. All values are now placed.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the steps above, every cell in the grid is filled. The final answer table above shows exactly what you get when you apply all 22 clues. No hidden values remain, and the slash separated entries correctly represent multiple valid values for the same subject and trait.

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Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect July 15, 2026

Clue 11: “Robot 2 columns to the right of the one painting has speed”

This one can trip you up because “columns” might sound like the grid columns (traits) rather than physical positions. In this puzzle, it refers to the physical lineup of robots in the factory. The painting robot is Robot C. Two positions to the right in the ordered row lands on Robot E. Once you know the order, this clue directly gives you Robot E’s speed as Medium and confirms the sequence.

Clue 7: “Except for Red, robots with similar color shades are neighbors”

Players often try to list all similar colors and force them into a single block. But the clue only means that if two robots share a similar shade (like Aqua and Blue, or Black and Gray), they must be next to each other. It does not require all four to be consecutive. The final order spaces them in two neighbor pairs, which works because Red is excluded.

Clue 5: “4 columns from No. 48 is the company’s metallic toy mascot”

The wording “4 columns from” is cryptic. It actually links Robot B’s station 48 with Robot F’s product (Robot Toy). The number 4 might refer to a difference in station numbers or a grid column offset, but the immediate result is straightforward: Robot F makes the robot toy. Don’t overthink the spatial meaning; just take the assigned connection.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect July 15, 2026 feels like a factory assembly line puzzle where direct product and task clues do most of the heavy lifting. The neighbor relationships and color hints refine the order, but the core solves quickly once you lock in the initial answers. If you got stuck on the positional clues, remember they only affect which robot sits next to which, not the actual values in the grid. The final answer is clean, and the slash separated cells remind you that some robots handle multiple duties or colors. Happy solving.

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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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