
GPT-5.6 Sol vs Kimi K2.7 · Quality
OpenAI's flagship — the Sun of the 5.6 lineup. vs Quality mode — deepest thinking, best output.
What I tested — same prompt, two models
I run the same fixed prompt set through every new model the day it drops — same string, one shot, single HTML file out — and I score the result 0–10 on whether it ran, how close it hit the brief, and how good it looked. Below is what came out when I gave the exact same prompts to GPT-5.6 Sol and Kimi K2.7 · Quality, side by side, on 47 shared tasks inside the Agent Operating System.
Both models were given identical prompts inside the Agent Operating System — no help, no iteration, no "best of N" tricks. I run each prompt once, save the HTML file the model produces, and score it 0–10 on whether it ran, how close it hit the brief, and how good it looked. The scoring is mine. The verdicts below are pulled from my source comparison guides at agentos.guide where I publish every score and the reasoning behind it.
GPT-5.6 Sol · Benched on GoldieBench as the flagship Sol at medium reasoning, one-shot, then headless-playtested. In the Agent OS it's the top tier of a routed stack — Sol on the hard calls, Terra for the bulk, Luna for the everyday 90%.
Kimi K2.7 · Quality · Reserved for one-shot builds where the output is the deliverable — polish over speed.
Side-by-side on 50 shared tasks
Click any cell to play that model's actual one-shot attempt. Medals are derived from my 0–10 scores per task (highest = 🥇, second = 🥈, third = 🥉).
Strengths & weaknesses I logged
GPT-5.6 Sol
Strengths
- Strong one-shot 3D games — Dragon Realm, Doom raycaster and Skyrim-lite all judged task winners
- Whole 5.6 lineup rated High capability, even the small Luna/Terra tiers — a first for OpenAI
- Huge ~1.05M-token context on every tier, plus a low-to-high reasoning-effort dial
Trade-offs
- Priciest tier on the bench at $30/M output — only worth routing the hardest 10% of work to Sol
- Reasoning can eat the token budget on big open-world briefs (one 0-byte failure until the budget was raised, then it built clean)
Kimi K2.7 · Quality
Strengths
- Highest-effort reasoning path of the three Kimi modes
- Hand-tuned output polish on creative tasks
- Same flat-rate plan as Fast and No-Think — no premium
Trade-offs
- Slower than Fast and No-Think — not for snappy loops
- Not scored on the standalone bench — see methodology
Pricing & context — the spec sheet
| Spec | GPT-5.6 Sol | Kimi K2.7 · Quality |
|---|---|---|
| Vendor | OpenAI | Moonshot AI |
| Context window | 1,050,000 tokens | 256,000 tokens |
| Price | $5 / $30 per M | Flat plan (no per-token bill) |
| Pricing detail | GPT-5.6 shipped as three models — Luna ($1/$6 per M), Terra ($2.50/$15) and Sol ($5/$30) — each with a same-price pro variant that ships a higher default reasoning effort. All share a ~1.05M-token context window and are rated High capability. Benched here on the flagship, Sol, at medium reasoning effort via OpenRouter. | Same flat-rate plan as standard Kimi K2.7 — Quality mode runs the deepest reasoning path. Vendor: Moonshot AI (moonshot.ai). |
| Release | 2026-07 | 2026-06 |
| Bench coverage | 50/50 scored · avg 8.16/10 | 0/47 scored · avg — |
The verdict — which should you pick?
Not enough scored shared tasks yet for a head-to-head average. The live demos for both are on the matrix above — play them and form your own opinion.
If you only run one of these inside your stack, the head-to-head average above is the call. If you can run both, my honest play is to wire GPT-5.6 Sol and Kimi K2.7 · Quality both into the Agent Operating System and dispatch each from the kanban by task type — the hardest reasoning and code where being right beats being cheap → GPT-5.6 Sol, one-shot games and sims where polish matters → Kimi K2.7 · Quality. That's the same setup I run for the 4,000+ founders inside the AI Profit Boardroom.
FAQ — GPT-5.6 Sol vs Kimi K2.7 · Quality
Which is better, GPT-5.6 Sol or Kimi K2.7 · Quality?
On Goldie Bench, GPT-5.6 Sol averages no scored verdicts yet across the shared tasks, with 11 gold, 11 silver, 7 bronze overall. Kimi K2.7 · Quality averages no scored verdicts yet, with 0 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze. Not enough scored shared tasks yet to call a winner.
How much does GPT-5.6 Sol cost vs Kimi K2.7 · Quality?
GPT-5.6 Sol: GPT-5.6 shipped as three models — Luna ($1/$6 per M), Terra ($2.50/$15) and Sol ($5/$30) — each with a same-price pro variant that ships a higher default reasoning effort. All share a ~1.05M-token context window and are rated High capability. Benched here on the flagship, Sol, at medium reasoning effort via OpenRouter. Kimi K2.7 · Quality: Same flat-rate plan as standard Kimi K2.7 — Quality mode runs the deepest reasoning path. Vendor: Moonshot AI (moonshot.ai).
What's the context window for GPT-5.6 Sol vs Kimi K2.7 · Quality?
GPT-5.6 Sol has a 1,050,000 tokens context window. Kimi K2.7 · Quality has a 256,000 tokens context window.
When should I pick GPT-5.6 Sol over Kimi K2.7 · Quality?
Pick GPT-5.6 Sol for: The hardest reasoning and code where being right beats being cheap; One-shot game/sim prototypes you want shippable on the first prompt; The flagship slot in a routed Agent OS — Sol for the hard 10%, Luna/Terra for the rest. The trade-off is the weaknesses we logged on the bench: Priciest tier on the bench at $30/M output — only worth routing the hardest 10% of work to Sol; Reasoning can eat the token budget on big open-world briefs (one 0-byte failure until the budget was raised, then it built clean).
When should I pick Kimi K2.7 · Quality over GPT-5.6 Sol?
Pick Kimi K2.7 · Quality for: One-shot games and sims where polish matters; Creative writing where you want the model to slow down; Final-pass refinement of an earlier draft. The trade-off is the weaknesses we logged on the bench: Slower than Fast and No-Think — not for snappy loops; Not scored on the standalone bench — see methodology.
How does Goldie Bench score GPT-5.6 Sol vs Kimi K2.7 · Quality?
Every demo on this page was built by Julian Goldie inside the Agent Operating System — same fixed prompt for both models, one shot, single HTML file out. Each result gets a 0–10 score on whether it ran, how close it hit the brief, and how good it looked. The highest score on each task gets gold; second gets silver; third gets bronze. See methodology for full provenance.
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Every demo on this bench was built inside the Agent Operating System — one prompt, one shot, single HTML file out. The Agent OS, the prompts, the templates, the weekly walkthroughs and 4,000+ founders shipping with it every day all live inside the AI Profit Boardroom.














































