Profile Perfect Level 178 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

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Guide By Liam Stone

Published on June 7, 2026

Before we get into the full walkthrough, here is the final answer for Level 178. Save it if needed, then continue below. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 178 Answer, Cheat & Solution

Profile Perfect Level 178 Answer

Here’s the solved grid for this level. I’ll show it first so you can check your answers, then I’ll walk through every clue and deduction that gets us there.

SubjectClaw MaterialContainer CountControl TypeOperatorOperation Time
Machine ASilver4JoystickAmberMorning
Machine BGold6GamepadRobinNoon
Machine CBronze3Steering WheelAngelaNight

Profile Perfect Level 178 Hints And Walkthrough

Profile Perfect Level 178 gives you three machines (A, B, C) and five traits: claw material, container count, control type, operator, and operation time. The puzzle starts with one locked answer – Machine C’s control type is a Steering Wheel – and two hidden values (Machine C’s container count and operation time). Most of the clues link multiple traits together, so once you get one machine solid, the others fall into place quickly. Let’s work through it step by step.

Step 1: Lock Machine C’s control type, operator, and operation time

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The very first clue tells us that the machine with the Steering Wheel is not used during the 12 PM shift. Since the only control type already locked is Machine C’s Steering Wheel, we know Machine C’s operation time cannot be Noon. That leaves Morning and Night. But clue 3 – “Angela feels like racing while handling the machine” – links the Steering Wheel to Angela. So Machine C’s operator is Angela, and because clue 1 also points to Machine C, the operation time must be Night. (Hidden value confirmed: Machine C’s operation time is Night.)

Now we have Machine C: control type Steering Wheel, operator Angela, operation time Night.

Step 2: Place the middle machine’s operator and connect to the neighbor clue

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Clue 2 says the machine in the middle is not handled by a female. The middle machine is Machine B (since the order is A, B, C). So Machine B’s operator is not a female. The only operators left are Amber and Robin (Angela is already on C). Robin is likely male, Amber is female. So Machine B’s operator must be Robin. That locks Machine B.Operator = Robin.

Clue 4 then kicks in: “Robin’s right neighbor lifts 3 distinct colored containers.” Robin is on Machine B, so his right neighbor is Machine C. That confirms Machine C has a container count of 3. (Hidden value confirmed.) So now Machine C’s container count is 3.

Step 3: Determine Amber’s shift and assign her to Machine A

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Clue 5 says Amber checks in to work at 8 AM every day. 8 AM is the Morning shift. So Amber’s operation time is Morning. Also, the only machine left for Amber is Machine A (since Machine B has Robin and Machine C has Angela). So Machine A’s operator is Amber and its operation time is Morning.

Now we have Machine A partially filled: operator Amber, operation time Morning. Machine B: operator Robin. Machine C: operator Angela, control type Steering Wheel, operation time Night, container count 3.

Step 4: Find the machine with the most containers – it’s Gold

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Clue 6 says the crane handling the most containers is made out of Gold. The container counts given in the clue are: Machine A = 4, Machine B = 6, Machine C = 3. The most is 6, so Machine B has 6 containers and its claw material is Gold. That locks Machine B’s container count (6) and claw material (Gold). Machine A’s container count is 4, Machine C’s is 3 (already set).

Now Machine B has: operator Robin, container count 6, claw material Gold.

Step 5: Silver claw is operated with a Joystick – that’s Machine A

Clue 7 says the Silver claw is operated using a Joystick. The only machine left with an unknown claw material is Machine A (Machine B is Gold, Machine C is still unknown). So Machine A’s claw material is Silver, and its control type is Joystick. Also, clue 7 links the operation time to Morning – which we already have for Machine A. So everything fits.

Now Machine A has: claw material Silver, control type Joystick, operator Amber, operation time Morning, container count 4.

Step 6: Angela handles half of Robin’s workload – double-check the counts

Clue 8 is a bit redundant after Step 4, but it confirms: Robin’s workload is 6 containers, Angela’s is 3 containers – exactly half. This matches what we already have (Machine B 6, Machine C 3). No new information, but it’s a nice sanity check.

Step 7: Fill in the remaining values for Machine B and Machine C

We still need Machine B’s control type and operation time, and Machine C’s claw material. Let’s look at what’s left.

Traits left:

  • Control Type: already used Joystick (A) and Steering Wheel (C), so the remaining is Gamepad. That goes to Machine B.
  • Operation Time: already used Morning (A) and Night (C), so the remaining is Noon. That goes to Machine B.
  • Claw Material: already used Silver (A) and Gold (B), so the remaining is Bronze. That goes to Machine C.

Another way to verify: clue 2 said the middle machine is not handled by a female – Machine B’s operator is Robin (male). Clue 4 already used Robin’s neighbor. No contradictions. The final grid matches the solved table at the top.

Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 178

The “most containers” clue (Clue 6)

This clue says “Crane handling the most containers is made out of Gold.” At first it might seem like you need to know which machine has the most containers before you can assign the material. But the clue actually gives you the counts for all three machines as part of its linked cells: Machine A = 4, Machine B = 6, Machine C = 3. So by reading the clue’s full reasoning, you learn the numbers and can immediately pick Machine B as the gold claw. No separate deduction needed – the clue hands you the data.

The “middle machine” and gender (Clue 2)

Clue 2 says the machine in the middle is not handled by a female. That’s straightforward once you know the order (A, B, C). But a few players might get stuck wondering about the gender of each operator. The puzzle doesn’t explicitly say Robin is male, but the clue’s wording (“not handled by a female”) implies Robin is male. Amber and Angela are female (common names). So Machine B gets Robin. If you second-guess yourself, remember that the clue’s linked cells confirm Machine B.Operator = Robin – trust the link.

The “half of Robin’s workload” clue (Clue 8)

Clue 8 repeats information already given in clues 4 and 6. It can be confusing because it appears to be a new mathematical relationship, but it’s really just tying together the counts we already established: Robin handles 6 containers, Angela handles 3. If you try to solve it as a separate logic problem (e.g., “half” could mean 3 vs 6, but maybe it’s 2 vs 4?), the other clues already fix the numbers. Just treat it as a confirmation – it doesn’t add new constraints.

Final Thoughts

Profile Perfect Level 178 moves fast once you latch onto Machine C’s Steering Wheel and the clue chain that flows from it. The hidden values (Machine C’s container count and operation time) are revealed by clues 1 and 4, and the rest of the grid fills in by elimination. The key was reading the “most containers” clue carefully – it gives you the exact counts, so you don’t need to guess. If you treat every clue as a bundle of linked cells rather than a single hint, the puzzle solves like a well-oiled machine. Happy puzzling!

Need help with another level later? Save the level walkthrough index so you can return whenever you need the answer. If you have feedback or ideas, share them in the comments. Good luck and enjoy the puzzle!

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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