Profile Perfect Level 180 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on June 7, 2026
For Level 180, I've placed the final answer below so you can review it quickly before reading the full guide. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 180 Answer
I'll show you the fully solved grid first, then break down every clue that locks it all in.
| Subject | Conveyor Shape | Belt Color | Light Color | Product | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conveyor A | Branch | Gray | Red / Purple | Soda | Moderate |
| Conveyor B | S | Green | Yellow | Rubber Duck | Fast |
| Conveyor C | O | Black | Purple | Robot / Balls | Slow |
| Conveyor D | R | Navy | Aqua | Bottled Water | Turbo |
Profile Perfect Level 180 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 180 drops you onto a factory floor with four conveyor lines — A, B, C, and D — each defined by its shape, belt color, light color, product, and speed. The game gives you one locked answer right away: Conveyor B’s belt is Green. From there, you have to sort out everything else, including two cells that hold multiple valid values (Red and Purple for Conveyor A’s light; Robot and Balls for Conveyor C’s product). The clues use both direct assignments and positional logic, so let’s work through them step by step.
Step 1: Pin down the slowest line and the branching conveyor
The very first clue tells you that the slowest line is the one handling a variety of products. That locks Conveyor C’s speed to Slow. Next, the second clue says the branching conveyor runs a bit slower than Conveyor B. “Branching” matches the shape name “Branch,” so Conveyor A’s shape is Branch. And because it’s slower than B, Conveyor A gets Moderate speed while Conveyor B gets Fast. Now we know three speeds: A Moderate, B Fast, C Slow. That leaves D’s speed open for now.
Step 2: Use the Green belt and the purple lights to place light colors
The third clue says the Green belt is between the Purple light ones. We already know Conveyor B’s belt is Green. So the conveyor with the Green belt must be physically between two conveyors that have Purple lights. Looking at the order A–B–C–D, B is between A and C. That means both A and C have Purple lights. The clue confirms Conveyor A’s light as Purple and Conveyor C’s light as Purple. At this point we don’t know if A’s light also includes another color, but the basic Purple is set.
Step 3: Place the beverage product and lock D’s belt and light colors
Clue four says a beverage product is on the right of the slowest line. The slowest line is Conveyor C (Speed Slow), and “on the right” means the next conveyor to its right, which is Conveyor D. So Conveyor D’s product is Bottled Water. That’s a solid match.
Clue five says Conveyor D’s colors are within the same shade. This means its belt color and light color are both dark or cool tones. The clue directly assigns Conveyor D’s belt as Navy and its light as Aqua. It also repeats that Conveyor A’s light is Purple, but we already have that from step 2.
Step 4: Find the 90‑degree turn and place Conveyor D’s shape
Clue six mentions a line with a 90‑degree turn that is the farthest from conveyor A. The farthest conveyor from A is Conveyor D (A is first, D is last). The shape that looks like a 90‑degree angle is “R” (a right angle). So Conveyor D’s shape is R. This clue also confirms Conveyor A’s light as Purple again, but that’s already locked.
Step 5: Confirm Conveyor A’s product and deal with the Red light
Clue seven says the Soda on Conveyor A is famous worldwide. That gives Conveyor A the product Soda. It also rereminds us that Conveyor D’s belt is Navy, which we already know.
Clue eleven tells us the Red light is more than two columns away from the fastest line. The fastest line isn’t known yet, but we’ll figure it out. “More than two columns away” means the distance in positions is 3 or more. The only conveyor that could be that far from the fastest line is Conveyor A, because if the fastest is D (far right), then A is 3 columns away. The clue then assigns Conveyor A’s light as Red. Since step 2 already gave A a Purple light, this means Conveyor A’s light cell holds both Red and Purple. That’s why the solved grid shows “Red / Purple.” The clue also confirms Conveyor D’s speed as Turbo (the fastest), and Conveyor A’s product as Soda (already set).
Step 6: Sort out the product assignments for B and C
Clue eight says Balls and classic bath toys come from separate conveyors. The “classic bath toys” refer to Rubber Duck. So Conveyor B’s product is Rubber Duck. The clue also says Balls and bath toys are separate, so Balls cannot be on B. It then gives Conveyor C’s product as Robot and Conveyor D’s light as Aqua (already known). So now C’s product includes Robot, but we’re not done yet.
Clue nine says the conveyor making Balls avoids Green and Gray belts. Conveyor C is the one that will also make Balls (as we’ll see), and it cannot have a Green or Gray belt. Since the only belt colors left are Black, Gray, Navy, and Green, and Green and Gray are eliminated, C must have a Black belt. The clue also states that Conveyor C’s product includes Balls. And it repeats that C’s product includes Robot (from the previous clue). So Conveyor C’s product cell ends up with both “Robot / Balls.”
Step 7: Close the loop for Conveyor C’s shape and fill the remaining blanks
Clue ten says the conveyor producing Robots forms a closed loop. The shape that forms a closed loop is “O” (a circle). That gives Conveyor C the shape O. Now we have all shapes: A Branch, B unknown, C O, D R. The only shape left is “S,” so Conveyor B’s shape is S.
We also need to assign belt colors. We have: B Green (initial answer), C Black (from step 6), D Navy (from step 5). That leaves Gray for Conveyor A. And light colors: A Red/Purple, C Purple, D Aqua. The only remaining light color is Yellow, so Conveyor B’s light is Yellow. Finally, speeds: A Moderate, B Fast, C Slow, D Turbo. Every cell is now filled.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
After all the clues are applied, the only cells that weren’t directly assigned by a single clue fell into place by elimination. Conveyor B’s shape and light color, Conveyor A’s belt color, and the confirmation of the slash‑separated values all came from the process of elimination once the other conveyors were fully locked. The final grid matches exactly what you see at the top of this article.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 180
Clue 3: “The Green belt is between the Purple light ones”
At first glance, this sounds like the Green belt is physically sandwiched between two conveyors that both have Purple lights. But we don’t yet know the order of the conveyors (they’re always in the order A, B, C, D from left to right). Once you realize that “between” means the conveyor with the Green belt (B) sits between the two others (A and C), you can assign Purple lights to both A and C. That’s straightforward, but be careful — the clue doesn’t say “adjacent,” so there can be no other conveyor in between. In this case, B is directly between A and C, so it works.
Clue 5: “Conveyor D’s colors are within the same shade”
This clue is a bit vague because “same shade” could mean similar hue or darkness. The puzzle makes it explicit by assigning Navy for belt and Aqua for light. The key is that the clue also confirms Conveyor A’s light as Purple again, but that’s a red herring — the real value is getting D’s belt and light locked in together. If you ignore the repetition, you might miss that D’s colors are now fully known.
Clue 11: “Red light is more than 2 columns away from the fastest line”
You have to figure out which conveyor is the fastest before you can apply the distance. The first two clues already set B as Fast, C as Slow, A as Moderate. That means D must be the fastest (Turbo). Then “more than 2 columns away” means the distance between the Red light conveyor and D is 3 or more. Only Conveyor A (position 1) is 3 columns away from D (position 4). So A gets the Red light. But A also already had a Purple light from clue 3, so you must accept both. This is the only way the slash‑separated cell makes sense.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 180 is a satisfying mix of direct assignments and positional deduction. The trickiest part is remembering that some cells hold multiple values, so you can’t treat “Red” and “Purple” as contradictory — they both belong in the same spot. Once you lock the slowest line and the branching conveyor early, the rest of the clues click together like gears. Happy puzzling!
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Thanks, — Liam

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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