At first glance, the image looks simple: a pitcher pouring liquid into a network of pipes that branch downward toward six glasses labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F. But look closer. Some pipes are blocked. Some paths are dead ends. Only one glass will actually fill first.
This visual puzzle has been circulating online with one provocative question: Which glass fills first? And more interestingly—what does your answer say about you?
Let’s explore both the logic of the puzzle and the psychology behind your choice.
Step One: Slow Down and Observe
The instinct for many people is to pick the glass that appears most directly connected to the source. We assume that the shortest path equals the fastest result. But the trick lies in the hidden blockages.
In puzzles like this, certain pipes are subtly closed off. The liquid may seem to be flowing toward multiple directions, but in reality, only one route is truly open from top to bottom.
Solving it requires patience. You have to trace each path carefully and ignore assumptions. Often, the correct answer is not the one that feels obvious at first glance.
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