Profile Perfect Daily Challenge July 17, 2026 Answer & Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 17, 2026

Here is the completed answer for July 17, 2026 before the detailed explanation begins. Continue below for the full walkthrough. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect July 17, 2026 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect July 17, 2026 Answer

Here is the completed grid for today’s puzzle. The walkthrough after the table shows how each clue locks in every value.

SubjectPharmacistCustomerPharmacist ExpressionCustomer ExpressionRequested ItemPackagingBack DecorationRating
Pharmacy AWalterSeanHappyNauseousTabletGift BoxShelf / Cabinet4
Pharmacy BGaryChristieNeutralDizzyBand AidPlastic BagDoor / Dispenser5
Pharmacy CHenryDorisAstonishedSleepySyrup / SyringeCardboard BoxGlass2
Pharmacy DZoeLisaThinkingNauseousVialPaper BagPicture3

Profile Perfect July 17, 2026 Hints And Walkthrough

This pharmacy level starts with two locked answers: Pharmacy C’s customer is Doris and Pharmacy A’s packaging is a Gift Box. Several clues drop direct matches early, but the neighbor relationships and the cells with two values (like Shelf / Cabinet) take a bit more care. I will walk you through the solve step by step.

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Step 1: Use the starting clue to lock Pharmacy C’s customer, item, and packaging

Clue 1 says Doris needs the box to carry the syrup bottles. This locks three cells at once. Pharmacy C’s customer is Doris (already shown), her requested item is Syrup, and the packaging is a Cardboard Box. Keep in mind the item cell will later show Syrup / Syringe, so Syrup is one of the two.

Step 2: Lock Pharmacy A’s pharmacist, packaging, and item

Clue 3 tells you Walter wraps the item like a present because the usual wrapping ran out. That confirms Pharmacy A’s pharmacist is Walter and the packaging is Gift Box (already locked). Then clue 6 adds that Walter took the Tablet from the Shelf behind him. So Pharmacy A’s requested item is Tablet, and the back decoration includes Shelf (we will see the second value later).

Step 3: Fill the customer expressions and another expression from clues 8 and 9

Clue 8 says the Tablet would be effective to reduce the urge of vomiting. That means Pharmacy A’s customer expression is Nauseous. Clue 9 says Henry is baffled that the customer arrived while half asleep. Henry is the pharmacist at Pharmacy C, so that gives Pharmacy C’s pharmacist (Henry), his expression (Astonished), and the customer expression (Sleepy). It also confirms once more that Pharmacy A’s back decoration includes Shelf.

Step 4: Use the neighbor clues to figure out the pharmacy order

Three clues work together to set the positions. Clue 2 says the highest rated pharmacy (Rating 5) and the lowest (Rating 2) are neighbors. Clue 11 says Pharmacy A and B are neighbors and gives A a rating of 4. Clue 12 says the lowest rated pharmacy (C) is next to the pharmacy where Zoe works. So we have A next to B, B next to C, and C next to D. That puts them in a straight line: A, B, C, D. Now we know Pharmacy B’s rating is 5, C’s is 2, A’s is 4, and D’s will be 3 (from clue 14 later).

Step 5: Set Pharmacy B’s pharmacist, customer, and back decoration

Clue 7 says Gary offers Christie a cup of water before leaving. So Pharmacy B’s pharmacist is Gary, its customer is Christie, and its back decoration includes Dispenser. Clue 4 says there are two decorations in the pharmacy where Gary works. That means Pharmacy B’s back decoration has two values: Door and Dispenser. Good.

Step 6: Complete Pharmacy D with clue 10

Clue 10 says the female pharmacist is puzzled by the female customer. That tells you Pharmacy D’s pharmacist is Zoe, its customer is Lisa, and the pharmacist expression is Thinking. (The clue also confirms Walter and Gary are male, which we already know.)

Step 7: Use the “3 columns away” clue to link D’s item and A’s second back decoration

Clue 13 says the Vial is 3 columns away from the Cabinet. Since the pharmacy order is A B C D, A and D are three steps apart (A to B is 1, A to C is 2, A to D is 3). So Pharmacy D’s requested item is Vial, and Pharmacy A’s back decoration includes Cabinet. Now A’s back decoration has both Shelf and Cabinet.

Step 8: Fill in B’s expression, D’s rating, and B’s packaging from clue 14

Clue 14 says the neutral faced staff took the Plastic Bag placed behind the Door. That gives Pharmacy B’s pharmacist expression as Neutral, its back decoration includes Door (already), and it also sets Pharmacy D’s rating to 3. The “Plastic Bag” part tells you Pharmacy B’s packaging is Plastic Bag. Now we have nearly everything.

Step 9: Add the second item and back decoration at Pharmacy C

Clue 15 says stock of Syringe can be found under the Glass. That places Syringe as the second value in Pharmacy C’s requested item (so it becomes Syrup / Syringe) and sets the back decoration to Glass. No slash here, just Glass.

Step 10: Finish the remaining cells by elimination

After all those clues, only a few cells are still empty. Pharmacy A’s customer must be Sean (the only name left). Pharmacy A’s pharmacist expression has to be Happy (the only expression not used). Pharmacy B’s customer expression must be Dizzy. Pharmacy B’s requested item is Band Aid. Pharmacy D’s customer expression is Nauseous (same as Pharmacy A’s, which is fine). And Pharmacy D’s packaging is Paper Bag. No more clues are needed – the grid fills itself.

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Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect July 17, 2026

Clue 2 and Clue 11 together: the neighbor logic

These two clues seem to overlap. Clue 2 says highest and lowest rated pharmacies are neighbors, and clue 11 says Pharmacy A and B are neighbors. At first it might look like conflicting constraints, but they actually define a full line. The key is that clue 12 adds that the lowest rated (C) is next to Zoe’s pharmacy (D). So the only possible order is A B C D. If you try any other arrangement, one of the neighbor pairs breaks.

Clue 13: “3 columns away” when you do not know the order yet

Without first establishing the pharmacy positions, this clue is hard to use. The phrase “3 columns away” assumes a linear arrangement. Once you have the order A B C D, you can see that Vial at D and Cabinet at A are three steps apart. Many players try to guess distances before placing the order, which leads to confusion. Always solve the neighbor clues first.

Clue 14: the “faced staff” wording

The clue says “faced staff took the Plastic Bag placed behind the Door.” The missing adjective is “neutral” based on the linked cell. It is a bit of a fill in the blank style. You need to read the linked cell for Pharmacy B’s pharmacist expression to get “Neutral.” Without that link, the clue feels incomplete. But once you know it points to B’s expression, everything falls into place.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect July 17, 2026 is a satisfying level because every clue contributes something, and no value is left to guessing. The neighbor clues set the stage, the direct matches drop most of the grid, and the remaining cells fill by elimination. The two slash cells (Shelf / Cabinet and Syrup / Syringe) are handled naturally by clues that name each part individually. If you get stuck on a future pharmacy puzzle, remember to map out the subject order first – it makes the distance and neighbor clues much easier to apply.

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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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