Profile Perfect Level 100 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 1, 2026

Below is the saved-answer section for Level 100. After that, I'll show you how to solve it from start to finish. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 100 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 100 Answer

Here’s the completed grid for Profile Perfect Level 100 – I’ll walk through the logic step by step after the table.

SubjectTypePurposeSpecial FeatureLaunched Year
Robot ADroneScouting / DocumentationLaser Scanner2009
Robot BWalkerMapping360° Camera2016
Robot CHumanoidRepairDrill2010
Robot DRoverCollect SampleScoop / Plasma Cutter2020
Robot EOrbDocumentationProjector2015

Profile Perfect Level 100 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 100 gives us five robots (A through E) and four traits to fill: Type, Purpose, Special Feature, and Launched Year. The puzzle starts with two locked answers – Robot B’s purpose is Mapping and Robot D launched in 2020 – and a handful of clues that link types, years, and features. A few cells end up holding two values (separated by a slash), so you have to keep both in mind as you work through the clues.

Step 1: Anchor the initial locked answers

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The very first clue confirms the initial answer: Robot B is used for Mapping and therefore carries a 360° Camera as its special feature. That locks Robot B’s purpose = Mapping and special feature = 360° Camera right away.

The second clue tells us the Rover was the latest craft, launched in 2020. That’s already given as an initial answer, so Robot D’s type = Rover and its launched year = 2020 are fixed. Good starting points.

Step 2: Identify the Orb and the Drone’s launch year

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Clue 3 says Robot E is a sphere‑shaped robot – that means its type is Orb. So Robot E is an Orb.

Clue 7 tells us the Drone has been in use the longest, since 2009. That means Robot A is a Drone and its launched year is 2009. Now we know the types for Robot A (Drone) and Robot E (Orb), plus the years for A and D.

Step 3: Use the “between” clue to place the Walker and Humanoid

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Clue 4 says “Walker robot is between Drone and Humanoid robot.” With Robot A as the Drone and Robot B as the Walker (we already know Robot B is a Walker from its initial answer? Actually we don’t know Robot B’s type yet – we only know its purpose and feature. Clue 1 didn’t mention its type. So we have to deduce that Robot B is the Walker from this clue. Let’s see: the clue says the Walker is between Drone and Humanoid. Since Robot A is the Drone, the Walker must be to the right of A. That could be B, C, or D. But Robot D is a Rover (from clue 2) and Robot E is an Orb, so the only candidates for Walker are B or C. However, clue 5 says the Humanoid is not tasked to Document stuff. That will help later. For now, the “between” clue forces the Walker to be somewhere between the Drone (A) and the Humanoid. If the Walker is at B, then the Humanoid must be to the right of B (C, D, or E). But Robot D is Rover, Robot E is Orb, so only C can be Humanoid. That works: B is Walker, C is Humanoid. If the Walker were at C, then Drone at A and Humanoid would have to be to the right of C (D or E), but D is Rover and E is Orb, so no Humanoid available. So the only consistent placement is Robot B = Walker, Robot C = Humanoid. That also gives us Robot D = Rover and Robot E = Orb (already known). So all types are set: A Drone, B Walker, C Humanoid, D Rover, E Orb.

Step 4: Launch years – linking the Repair robot and the 5‑year gap

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Clue 12 says the robot launched in 2010 is tasked for Repair and uses a Drill. That robot must be the Humanoid (Robot C) because Repair hasn’t been assigned yet. So Robot C’s launched year = 2010, purpose = Repair, special feature = Drill.

Clue 13 says there is a 5‑year gap between the robot with a Drill and the one with a Projector. The Drill is on Robot C (2010). So the Projector robot must be from 2015. Clue 9 says the round robot (Orb, Robot E) can project stuff, so Robot E’s special feature = Projector. That gives Robot E’s launched year = 2015.

Now look at clue 8: Walker and Orb were launched 1 year apart. Orb (E) is 2015, so Walker (B) must be either 2014 or 2016. The only year left in the pool after 2009, 2010, 2015, and 2020 is 2016. So Robot B’s launched year = 2016. Perfect – a 1‑year gap (2015 and 2016).

Step 5: Fill purposes and special features with the scoop, plasma cutter, and documentation

Clue 6 says the Orb is tasked to Document stuff, so Robot E’s purpose = Documentation.

Clue 11 says the Scoop is used for Sample Collection. The Scoop is a special feature on Robot D (from the solved grid we know it shares a cell with Plasma Cutter). So Robot D’s purpose = Collect Sample.

Clue 14 says the Plasma Cutter is not fit for a Scouting job. That doesn’t assign Scouting directly, but it tells us the robot with the Plasma Cutter (Robot D) does not have the Scouting purpose. Since Robot D’s purpose is already Collect Sample, that’s fine. The Scouting purpose must go to one of the remaining robots: Robot A or Robot C. Robot C is Repair, so Robot A’s purpose includes Scouting. But the solved grid shows Robot A also has Documentation. How does that appear? The only robot left without a purpose after assigning B (Mapping), C (Repair), D (Collect Sample), and E (Documentation) is Robot A. The “Scouting / Documentation” cell means Robot A does both. There’s no clue that prohibits the Drone from also documenting – clue 6 only says the Orb documents, not that it’s exclusive. So it’s consistent.

Now for special features: we already have Robot B’s 360° Camera, Robot C’s Drill, Robot E’s Projector. Robot D has Scoop from clue 11 and Plasma Cutter from clue 14 (both in the same cell). That leaves Laser Scanner as the only unassigned special feature, which goes to Robot A.

Step 6: Confirm the dual‑value cells and double‑check the “beside” clue

Clue 10 says the robot with a Scoop is not beside the one with a 360° Camera. Scoop is on Robot D (position 4), 360° Camera on Robot B (position 2). They are not adjacent – Robot C sits between them – so the clue is satisfied automatically.

All clues are now used. The final grid matches exactly, with Robot A’s purpose showing both Scouting and Documentation and Robot D’s special feature showing both Scoop and Plasma Cutter.

Solution: Finish the remaining matches

After the steps above, every cell is filled. The only remaining task is to note that the slash‑separated values are part of the solution – they aren’t alternatives, but both values belong to that subject and trait. The grid above is the complete, correct answer for Profile Perfect Level 100.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 100

Clue 4: “Walker robot is between Drone and Humanoid robot”

This clue can trip you up because “between” doesn’t mean immediately next to – it only means somewhere in the middle. You have to test possible positions for the Walker using the other type assignments. Since the Drone was later pinned to Robot A, the only way to satisfy the clue is to put the Walker at B and the Humanoid at C. Many players might think the Walker must be in the middle of the list, but actually it’s just between those two specific types, not necessarily the center of all five.

Clue 13: “There is a 5‑years gap between robot with Drill and Projector”

This seems straightforward once you know the Drill belongs to Robot C (launched 2010), so the Projector robot must be 2015. The tricky part is that you need to first identify which robot has the Drill. That comes from clue 12, which gives the Repair robot with Drill and a launch year of 2010. If you miss that connection, you might struggle to place the years for Robot B and E. The 5‑year gap is what nails Robot E’s year to 2015, which then locks Robot B’s year via the 1‑year gap.

Clue 14: “Plasma Cutter is not fit for Scouting job”

This clue links two different robots – Robot D’s special feature (Plasma Cutter) and Robot A’s purpose (Scouting). It doesn’t directly assign anything; it just says the robot with the Plasma Cutter is not the one with Scouting. Since Robot D’s purpose is already Collect Sample, this clue is more of a consistency check. However, if you tried to assign Scouting to Robot D, this clue would block it. It also reinforces that Robot A must be the one with Scouting (along with its Documentation), because no other robot has an unassigned purpose.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 100 is a clean logic puzzle that relies on a few positional and temporal relationships. The key was recognizing that the “between” clue only works with the drone at position A, and then using the 5‑year gap to lock down the Orb’s launch year. The dual‑value cells in Robot A’s purpose and Robot D’s special feature are given in the final grid, so you don’t need to deduce them from a single clue – they simply appear as the only remaining values after everything else is placed. Once you have the types and years straight, the purposes and features fall into place without much trouble. Happy puzzling

Stuck again later? Return to our level guide page for more answers and walkthroughs. If you have comments, suggestions, or feedback, leave them below. Good luck!

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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