As you slow down and examine each pipe closely, inconsistencies begin to appear. Some segments that look connected are actually blocked. Others align visually but do not form real pathways for flow.
There are also branches that appear meaningful but lead nowhere. These “false paths” are placed to mislead the eye, making the system seem more complete than it actually is. The structure only works in appearance, not in function.
Once every route is checked individually, a clear pattern emerges. Every possible path from the source to any of the seven glasses is interrupted at some point. No continuous flow can reach a destination.
The final conclusion is simple but counterintuitive: none of the glasses fill with water. The puzzle’s real challenge is not tracing movement, but recognizing that no valid path exists at all.
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