Profile Perfect Level 77 Answer & Walkthrough Solution

Guide By Liam Stone
Published on May 30, 2026
Below is the final answer for Level 77 for you to save! After that, I'll walk you through the step-by-step process. Spoilers ahead.

Profile Perfect Level 77 Answer
Here’s the complete solved grid for this meal-matching puzzle. If you want to work through the logic yourself, the full walkthrough follows right after.
| Subject | Main Dish | Side Dish | Drink | Prepare Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meal A | Curry | Garlic Bread | Coffee | 25 mins |
| Meal B | Steak | Corn Soup | Water | 40 mins |
| Meal C | Fish | White Bread / Fruit Salad | Tea | 30 mins |
Profile Perfect Level 77 Hints And Walkthrough
Profile Perfect Level 77 gives you three meals — Meal A, Meal B, and Meal C — and asks you to match each one with a main dish, a side dish, a drink, and a cook time. The puzzle starts with one locked answer: Meal A takes 25 minutes. There’s also a cell that holds two values at once (White Bread / Fruit Salad), so you’ll need to pay close attention to how clues treat that split. Let’s work through it step by step.
Step 1: Lock in Meal A’s main dish and drink from the first clue
The very first clue says “Curry with Coffee is the quickest to prepare.” It also marks this as an initial clue (already linked to the locked answer). From the solved grid we know Meal A’s prep time is 25 minutes. Since 25 minutes is the shortest time among 25, 30, and 40, that “quickest” slot has to be Meal A. So the clue tells us that Meal A’s main dish is Curry and its drink is Coffee. Write those in right away.
Step 2: Connect Meal A’s side dish and Meal C’s side dish from the bread clue
The second clue says “Both meal A and C have bread as their side dish.” That’s another initial clue. So Meal A’s side dish must be a bread — which in this puzzle is Garlic Bread. And Meal C’s side dish is also a bread — that’s White Bread. At this point we have:
- Meal A: Main = Curry, Side = Garlic Bread, Drink = Coffee, Duration = 25 mins
- Meal C: Side = White Bread
But note: the solved grid shows Meal C’s side dish as “White Bread / Fruit Salad.” That slash means the same cell contains both values. So White Bread is already placed, but Fruit Salad is still floating as an extra value in that same cell. We’ll sort out why later.
Step 3: Place Corn Soup and Fruit Salad with the left-of clue
Clue 3 says “Corn Soup is to the left of Fruit Salad.” This is a positional clue. Since the three meals are listed in order A, B, C, “left” means earlier in the sequence (A is left of B, B is left of C). So Corn Soup must be in a meal that comes before the meal with Fruit Salad. Where can Fruit Salad go? It can only be a side dish, and Meal A already has Garlic Bread, Meal C already has White Bread (but that cell also holds Fruit Salad). So Fruit Salad must be in Meal C’s side dish cell alongside White Bread. That means the meal to the left of Meal C (i.e., Meal B) must have Corn Soup as its side dish. So Meal B’s side dish is Corn Soup. The clue also links Meal A’s drink as Coffee, which we already have.
Step 4: Use the “Fish not next to Coffee” clue to place Meal C’s main dish
Clue 4 says “Fish is not next to the meal with Coffee.” Coffee belongs to Meal A. “Next to” means immediate neighbor — either Meal B (since it’s between A and C) or, if Coffee were at an end, only one neighbor. But Coffee is at Meal A, so its only neighbor is Meal B. So Fish cannot be in Meal B. It also can’t be in Meal A because that’s Curry. So Fish must be in Meal C. That locks Meal C’s main dish as Fish. The clue also reconfirms Meal A’s drink and Meal B’s side dish.
Step 5: Determine Meal C’s duration with the “Fish not longest” clue
Clue 5 says “Fish meal does not take the longest to prepare.” Meal C has Fish. The longest duration is 40 minutes (Meal B will get that later). So Meal C cannot be 40 minutes. The only remaining durations are 25 (already taken by Meal A) and 30. So Meal C’s prep time must be 30 minutes. That leaves Meal B with 40 minutes by elimination.
Step 6: Lock Meal C’s drink and Meal B’s main dish from the tea clue
Clue 6 says “Tea is not in the same meal as Garlic Bread and Steak.” Garlic Bread is in Meal A. Steak is a main dish. So Tea cannot be in Meal A (Garlic Bread) and cannot be in the same meal that has Steak. We don’t yet know which meal has Steak, but we can figure it out. The remaining main dishes: Steak and Fish (we placed Fish). So Meal B must have Steak. That puts Steak in Meal B, and thus Tea cannot be in Meal B. The only drink left for Meal C is Tea (since Meal A has Coffee, Meal B must have Water — the only remaining drink). So Meal C’s drink is Tea. And with Steak placed in Meal B, its drink is Water. All cells are filled.
Solution: Finish the remaining matches
Everything is locked. Let’s recap:
- Meal A: Curry, Garlic Bread, Coffee, 25 mins
- Meal B: Steak, Corn Soup, Water, 40 mins
- Meal C: Fish, White Bread / Fruit Salad, Tea, 30 mins
Wait — what about Fruit Salad? It’s listed in Meal C’s side dish cell alongside White Bread. The clue about Corn Soup being left of Fruit Salad placed Fruit Salad in Meal C, and the solved grid confirms that cell holds two values. So even though we only placed White Bread from the bread clue, the left-of clue adds Fruit Salad to the same cell. That’s why the final grid shows the slash.
Trickiest Clues In Profile Perfect Level 77
The slash-separated side dish for Meal C
Many players get confused when they see “White Bread / Fruit Salad” in the solved grid. How can one meal have two side dishes? The puzzle treats that cell as containing both valid values. The initial bread clue gave Meal C White Bread. Then the left-of clue placed Fruit Salad in the same meal because Corn Soup had to go to the left. The logic works because the cell holds both — you don’t have to choose. Just remember that any future clue referencing Meal C’s side dish might apply to either value, but in this case the clues only ever mention one at a time.
“Corn Soup is to the left of Fruit Salad” without a clear starting point
At first, you don’t know where Fruit Salad belongs. The key is realizing that Fruit Salad can only be a side dish, and both Meal A and Meal B already have side dishes (Garlic Bread and Corn Soup respectively) after the first two clues. That forces Fruit Salad into Meal C’s side dish slot, which already holds White Bread. Once you place Fruit Salad there, the left-of relationship automatically puts Corn Soup in Meal B. This is a classic position-based logic: you deduce the only possible location for Fruit Salad first, then work backward.
The “not next to” clue with Fish and Coffee
Clue 4 says “Fish is not next to the meal with Coffee.” It’s easy to misread this as “Fish is not next to Coffee” — but the clue actually says the meal that contains Fish is not next to the meal that contains Coffee. Since Coffee is in Meal A (leftmost), the only neighbor is Meal B. So Fish cannot be in Meal B. That leaves Meal C. It’s a simple negation, but the wording can trip you up if you don’t think about adjacency.
Final Thoughts
Profile Perfect Level 77 is a short but satisfying solve that hinges on one slash-separated cell and a couple of directional clues. The initial locked prep time for Meal A gives you a solid anchor, and the bread clue quickly fills two side dishes. From there, the left-of clue and the “not next to” clue guide you to the remaining placements. The only real head-scratcher is the dual-value side dish for Meal C — but once you accept that the cell can hold both White Bread and Fruit Salad, everything clicks. Happy puzzling!
Solving more Profile Perfect levels? Bookmark our all-level answer guide for quick access next time. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, drop them in the comments. Have fun!
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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