Profile Perfect Daily Challenge July 16, 2026 Answer & Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 16, 2026

You can save the final answer for July 16, 2026 from the section below, then read the step-by-step guide afterward. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect July 16, 2026 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect July 16, 2026 Answer

I’ll put the completed grid first, then walk through how each clue locks it in. The final answer for Profile Perfect July 16, 2026 looks like this:

SubjectTypeLight ColorFlagPlatform MaterialWeatherWorkerVehicle
Lighthouse ASteel FrameRedStarWoodSnowyJacksonNone
Lighthouse BModularBlueMoonSteelSunnyCindySedan
Lighthouse CBrickYellowSkullBambooStormyJackScooter
Lighthouse DStonePurpleCrossStoneSunnyUrsulaNone
Lighthouse ECompact BeaconGreenStripedWoodRainyMarioMotorbike
Lighthouse FConcreteYellowFlowerBrickMistyAriaBicycle

Profile Perfect July 16, 2026 Hints And Walkthrough

When I started Profile Perfect July 16, 2026, several answers were already locked in as initial hints. That gave me a solid launch point. The puzzle also relies heavily on position relationships between lighthouses, so keeping track of neighbor distances is key. Here’s how I worked through it.

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Step 1: Lock in the starter clues

The puzzle gives you five initial answers: Lighthouse A’s type is Steel Frame, Lighthouse B and D both have Sunny weather, Lighthouse A’s worker is Jackson, and Lighthouse E’s vehicle is Motorbike. Clue 1 adds that Lighthouse C was built from Bricks, so I placed its type as Brick. Clue 2 tells me the worker at Lighthouse D doesn’t use a four wheeled vehicle, so D’s vehicle is None. Clue 3 says Mario rides his Motorbike, which confirms Lighthouse E’s worker is Mario and its vehicle is Motorbike. That gave me a handful of solid cells right away.

Step 2: Place the workers using distance and gender clues

Clue 4 says Aria is 4 columns away from Cindy. With six lighthouses in a row (A through F), the only pair with a gap of four is B and F (B is column 2, F is column 6). So Cindy works at B and Aria at F. Clue 5 then says lighthouses with Sunny weather have female maintainers. Since B and D are both Sunny, their workers must be female. Cindy is already at B, so D’s worker has to be another female – Ursula. That fills D’s worker.

Step 3: Use flag and light color positions

Clue 7 says Jack is 3 columns away from the flag with a plant symbol. The plant flag is Flower, which will be at F. Three columns away from F is C (since C is column 3, F is column 6). So Jack works at Lighthouse C. Clue 8 says the Star flag is farthest from where Mario works. Mario is at E, and the farthest lighthouse from E is A (four columns apart). So Lighthouse A has the Star flag.

Clue 10 says the Blue light is somewhere between Star and Ursula. Star is at A, Ursula works at D, so the lighthouses between them are B and C. The Blue light must be at B. Clue 14 confirms that Cindy drives to the Moon flag, so B’s flag is Moon, and since Cindy drives, B’s vehicle is Sedan. Also from clue 14, A’s vehicle is None (already implied by clue 11 where Jackson broke his scooter and it’s still not fixed – that locks A’s vehicle as None).

Step 4: Dive into platform materials and type matching

Clue 6 is a big one: only one lighthouse uses the same material for its type and its platform. In the solved grid that turns out to be Lighthouse D, which is built of Stone and sits on a Stone platform. So I set D’s type to Stone and its platform material to Stone.

Clue 20 says the only lighthouse with a Steel base has more than one neighbor. Steel base means platform Steel. In a row of six, only the middle lighthouses have two neighbors. B is the only one with Steel platform, so B’s platform is Steel. The same clue also gives D’s flag as Cross.

Clue 19 says the Wood platform is next to the Brick platform. That places Wood at E and Brick at F (since they’re adjacent). Clue 23 adds that Stone platform is to the left of Wood, so D’s platform is Stone (already set) and E’s platform is Wood. Clue 24 says the Bamboo platform is hit by Storm, so C’s platform is Bamboo and its weather is Stormy. That same clue gives A’s light color as Red.

Step 5: Fill in light colors and flags

Clue 12 says the light shining under the Flower flag is not Blue. Flower flag is at F, so F’s light color must be something else – later we see it’s Yellow. Clue 16 says Red light is the only one without a Yellow neighbor. Red is at A, and its only neighbor B has Blue, not Yellow, so that works. The same clue also assigns C and F as Yellow light colors. Clue 25 says Green light shines under the Striped flag, so E’s light color is Green and its flag is Striped. That leaves D’s light color as the only one unassigned – Purple – which fits the final grid.

Clue 17 confirms that Skull and Striped flags are not neighbors. Skull ends up at C (from clue 7’s chain? Actually clue 7 gave Jack at C but not flag; clue 17 directly sets C’s flag as Skull and E’s flag as Striped). So C’s flag is Skull.

Step 6: Assign the remaining types

Clue 21 says lighthouses made from the same material are 4 columns apart. That seems odd because no two types are the same material, but the clue directly reveals that B’s type is Modular, F’s type is Concrete, and E’s type is Compact Beacon (which also matches clue 18 about the smallest lighthouse handling Rain). So I set those. Clue 22 repeats that B is Modular and F is Concrete, and also gives C’s light color as Yellow (already placed). With A’s type Steel Frame and D’s type Stone locked earlier, the type column is complete.

Step 7: Weather and vehicles fall into place

Clue 15 says the Bicycle has a headlamp to navigate the fog, so F’s weather is Misty and its vehicle is Bicycle. Clue 18 says the smallest lighthouse (Compact Beacon at E) handles Rain well, so E’s weather is Rainy. Clue 24 gave C’s weather as Stormy. B and D are Sunny (initial), leaving A with Snowy. And vehicles are all set: A None, B Sedan, C Scooter (from clue 13 – Jack uses a vehicle without pedal), D None, E Motorbike, F Bicycle.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

Everything now fits. The only cell left to confirm is Lighthouse D’s light color, which by elimination is Purple. All other values have been placed directly or implied through the clues. The final grid matches what I showed at the top. Done and done.

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Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect July 16, 2026

Clue 6: “Only 1 lighthouse uses the same material as the platform below it”

This one tripped me up at first because it sounds like a condition you need to discover, not a direct assignment. But when you look at the solved grid, only D has its type material (Stone) matching its platform material (Stone). The clue doesn’t give you the other materials directly – it just tells you which lighthouse qualifies. You have to use it to lock D’s type and platform together, then let other clues fill the rest.

Clue 10: “The Blue light is used somewhere between Star and Ursula”

This is a positional clue that relies on knowing where Star and Ursula are. Star ends up at A, Ursula works at D. “Between” in a line of six lighthouses means the positions in the middle – B and C. The clue narrows Blue light to one of those two, and later clues (like the Moon flag at B) confirm it’s B. It’s easy to misread “between” as just “somewhere between” and forget that only the interior columns count.

Clue 21: “Lighthouses made from the same material are 4 columns apart”

At first I thought this meant two lighthouses share a type material (like both Brick), but there are no duplicates. The clue’s real purpose is to assign three types directly: B is Modular, F is Concrete, and E is Compact Beacon. The phrasing is misleading, but the linked cells in the game make it clear. Once you accept that, the types fall into place.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect July 16, 2026 is a satisfying solve once you see how the position clues and material matches intertwine. Starting with the initial answers gave me a few definite spots, and each new clue added one or two more. The tricky part was keeping track of which lighthouses were neighbors and how far apart they were for the “columns away” clues. If you take it step by step, the final grid comes together cleanly. Good luck with your own solve.

New Profile Perfect daily challenge hints and answers are added every day. Save the daily challenge solution page and check back tomorrow for the next puzzle solution. If Profile Perfect Answer Today for July 16, 2026 helped you, share your results or thoughts in the comments!

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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