Profile Perfect Daily Challenge July 18, 2026 Answer & Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on July 18, 2026

Below is the final answer for July 18, 2026 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect July 18, 2026 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect July 18, 2026 Answer

Here’s the solved grid for today’s puzzle. The walkthrough follows right after, so you can see exactly how each clue locks into place.

SubjectTypeTrack ShapeRank 1 ColorRank 2 ColorRank 3 ColorNearby EnvironmentPrize Pool
Race ACarRow3Col4GreenPurpleYellowSnake / Palm Tree$$
Race BHorseRow1Col4PurpleBlueRedWarning Sign$$$
Race CBicycleRow4Col5RedBlueGreenTree / Rock$$
Race DBoatRow3Col1BlueGreenPurpleHouse / Flower$
Race ESkateboardRow4Col6RedYellowBlueCactus$$

Profile Perfect July 18, 2026 Hints And Walkthrough

This puzzle starts with two locked answers and a few direct clues about prize pools and types. You’ll work through colors, track shapes, and environments step by step. Let’s dive in.

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Step 1: Lock the prize pools and types from the starting clues

The puzzle gives you two locked values: Race D’s type is Boat and Race C’s prize pool is two dollar signs. The very first clue confirms that the Boat race has the smallest prize, so Race D’s prize drops to one dollar sign. The next clue says the race with the biggest prize (three dollar signs) is the one without wheels. That points to a horse, so Race B is a Horse with three dollar signs. Another clue tells us that any racer with more than two wheels must be a Car or a Skateboard. That makes Race A a Car and Race E a Skateboard, both carrying two dollar signs. Now every race has its type and prize pool set.

Step 2: Place all the track shapes

A clue about the horse race reveals it runs on track Row1Col4 and that this track has no Yellow racers. It also gives the horse’s full color lineup: rank 1 Purple, rank 2 Blue, rank 3 Red. The next clue ties the second highest prize to a specific track, giving Race C the shape Row4Col5. The Boat and Skateboard clues then give Race D track Row3Col1 and Race E track Row4Col6. Finally, a clue about the last Red racer (which is Race B’s rank 3) says that racer enjoys the straight lines of the track to his left. That track belongs to Race A, so Race A gets Row3Col4. Now every track shape is known.

Step 3: Fill the colors for Race C and Race A

We already know Race C sits in the middle of the lineup. A clue puts a Green racer at its third position, so Race C’s rank 3 is Green. The same race cannot have Yellow or Purple racers, so the remaining two colors must be Red and Blue. A later clue about a Red cyclist hitting a rock confirms that rank 1 is Red and rank 2 is Blue, and it also identifies Race C as a Bicycle and gives its environment a Rock. For Race A, a Yellow driver gets his view blocked by Palm Trees, which makes Race A’s rank 3 Yellow and adds Palm Trees to its environment. Another clue adds that the Green Car is speeding because of a fear of snakes, which locks Race A’s rank 1 to Green and adds Snake to its environment. The same clue also confirms rank 3 Yellow. Finally, a clue about a Blue jockey chasing Purple gives Race A’s rank 2 as Purple. So Race A’s colors are complete: Green, Purple, Yellow.

Step 4: Work through Race B and Race D colors and environments

Race B’s colors came earlier from the no Yellow rule: rank 1 Purple, rank 2 Blue, rank 3 Red. Its environment appears in a clue about signs placed around the track for the jockeys. That puts a Warning Sign next to Race B. For Race D, a Green racer at second place is on a track next to the Red leaders. That gives Race D’s rank 2 as Green and also gives Race E’s rank 1 as Red. A later clue about a Purple racer admiring blooming flowers places Race D’s rank 3 as Purple and adds Flower to its environment. Another clue has house owners watching from their veranda, so Race D also gets House in its environment. Now Race D’s rank 1 is still missing, but we’ll fill it in the final step.

Step 5: Complete Race E and handle the remaining environments

Race E already has rank 1 Red from the previous step. A clue about a Yellow skater dodging a Cactus adds rank 2 Yellow and sets Race E’s environment to Cactus. The same clue reinforces Race B’s Warning Sign. Race C’s environment from the Red cyclist clue is Rock. The final solved grid also includes Tree next to that Rock, so Race C’s environment holds both Tree and Rock. Race A’s environment has both Snake and Palm Tree. All environments are now placed.

Step 6: Fill the last two color cells by elimination

Two color cells remain: Race D’s rank 1 and Race E’s rank 3. For Race D, the only color not yet used in its own ranks (Green and Purple) that fits with no contradicting clues is Blue. For Race E, after assigning Red and Yellow, the remaining available color that appears in the final answer is Blue. Every clue has been satisfied, and the grid is complete.

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Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect July 18, 2026

The “no Yellow or Purple” clue for Race C

This clue says Race C has no Yellow or Purple racers. It can be easy to think that means only the rank colors, but it applies to all three ranks. Combined with the earlier clue that put a Green at rank 3, you’re left with only Red and Blue for the other two positions. That directly determines Race C’s full color order.

The “Green racer at 2nd place on track next to Red leaders”

This one sounds like a positional relationship, but it actually gives two separate assignments. The Green racer at second place refers to Race D’s rank 2 being Green. The “Red leaders” part gives Race E’s rank 1 as Red. The phrase “on track next to” doesn’t affect the placement here; the clue just delivers both values at once.

The “last Red racer adores track to his left”

This clue connects Race B’s rank 3 Red to Race A’s track shape. The tricky part is reading “last Red racer” as the Red who finishes third (rank 3) in the horse race. “Track to his left” means the track shape that is positioned to the left of Race B’s track. In the final grid, that’s Row3Col4, which belongs to Race A.


Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect July 18, 2026 gives you a clean path if you start with the prize pools and types. The horse race’s no Yellow rule and the middle race’s color restrictions build the core quickly. Once you have the track shapes and environments, the last two color cells fall into place by elimination. The puzzle uses multiple values in single cells for environments, so keep an eye out for slashes in the final answer. 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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