Glass Arrangement Puzzle Solution in 10 Seconds: Can You Do It? – Times of India
Recently, an Instagram page named ‘Optical Illusions’ shared a puzzle involving six glasses, with the first three filled and the next three empty.The task was to make all the glasses alternate using only one touch.
The puzzle requires rearranging the glasses by making a single change in the sequence, demanding logical thinking for the solution. Glass arrangement puzzles offer a rewarding challenge that can be approached using diverse strategies, enhancing problem-solving and logical thinking skills.
Solving these puzzles typically involves moving glasses to achieve a particular arrangement. If you’re stuck on this puzzle, the solution is simpler than it seems. Pouring the liquid from the second glass into the fifth glass creates an alternate arrangement. Consequently, glasses 1, 3, and 5 will be filled, while 2, 4, and 6 will be empty. If you were able to get to the answer within 10 seconds, you can feel proud of your analytical skills.
Basically, these glass puzzles go beyond just being fun brain games. They help improve problem-solving and logical thinking. To solve them, you need a clever yet simple plan to move the liquid around the glasses to make the right setup. They’re not just for teasing the brain; they’re like workouts that make you better at thinking logically and planning strategies.
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