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어떤비커가 먼저 채워질까? 과학상식 있는사람만 풀수있는 문제

by 박은_애2 2025. 7. 26.
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어떤비커가 먼저 채워질까? 과학상식 있는사람만 풀수있는 문제

I shouldn't specify colors for the plot itself according to their direction, especially with matplotlib. But for drawing on an image, I might be able to use default colors, or even use black for text overlays. For the water fill order, I could overlay red numbers on the tanks or create a small label list. They mentioned doing this "if possible," so I'll try to provide the annotated image, but if it's too tricky, I can describe it step by step.

I need to carefully analyze the puzzle to determine the flow path of the water. First, water flows into tank 1 — but before doing anything, I'll check the exits. Each tank has openings at specific heights, so I'll need to inspect the image closely. I'll load the image into the analysis channel to take a better look at the arrangement and figure out how the water is moving. I’ll go step by step from there.

I’m thinking about visualizing the puzzle from a broader perspective — starting with the basics. The puzzle involves 13 tanks with connecting pipes. I need to figure out which tank fills first. It usually helps to look for blocked pipes. So, for Tank 1: water flows from the faucet into it, and there appears to be a small drain on the right side. I believe tank 1 overflows to the right, but I also noticed a pipe on the right. I'll need to confirm that part.

The crop didn’t reveal the outflow for tank 1. I’ll need to focus on the central area path of the puzzle. This could reveal more details about how water flows and where it goes next. I’ll take a closer look at that section to understand better how the water moves through the tanks. This might give me the information needed to proceed with the analysis.

I should add a grid to track the path more clearly. From tank 1, water seems to flow to the right towards tank 2, but there's actually a horizontal pipe just below 1 leading right. However, there’s something under the water line of 1 — a path that stretches to the right until it hits a vertical barrier, possibly causing water to flow into tank 8. I’ll zoom in on this row to get a better view.

It looks like tank 1 has a spout to the left where the blue water flows out, but the path takes a vertical drop before moving horizontally. There might be a small vertical wall blocking the horizontal flow. I should zoom out to get a better view and confirm what's really going on with the water’s path. This will help clarify if the water can flow smoothly or if something’s obstructing it.

From tank 1, there's a small spout on the left at the same level as the water line. The flow goes left, then drops down slightly, continuing left again. But where does it go from there? The path seems to lead towards another destination. There's also another water path that might connect to tank 2 or tank 3, but I need to confirm the exact route. I'll investigate further to determine the proper path progression.

I need a larger view since this puzzle involves tracing the water flow through tanks numbered 1-13. From similar puzzles, I recall the first tank to fill is often 6 or 7, maybe 12? This puzzle seems to have blocked pipes, so I’ll focus on analyzing the flow along the path while considering rules: water only moves until it’s blocked and branches follow the lowest outlet. Hmm, I'll visualize the pipes and connections from the image to mark open paths for further analysis.

I need to mark open vs. closed pipes and examine tank 1. It has an open pipe on the left at water surface height, and the flow seems to go down into tank 2. But I see it actually moves left, then down, and then into the top of tank 2. Then, there's a small pipe from tank 1 going down to a lower horizontal walkway, possibly at the top of tank 8. I need a closer look at that right-angle path leading into tank 8.

The pipe leaving tank 1 is at water level, flowing leftward, then downward, and possibly into the top of tank 2. But wait... it might actually go left, down, and again left to connect to something possibly closed. I need to track the pipes carefully, especially the horizontal line leaving tank 1, which enters the vertical walls of tank 2. Let me follow that path closely for any blockages or connections.

I see the water flow from tank 1 flowing left, then down, and entering the top of tank 2. The path is at the water level of tank 1, which aligns with the top of tank 2. There's a small spout leading into the vertical section of tank 2, but it also seems to hit a barrier inside the area to the left of tank 8. So, I'll now focus on isolating the flow from tank 1 to tank 8 to analyze it further.

Looking at the mid path, under tank 1, it seems like there's a downward vertical pipe near the top of tank 8. The flow from tank 1 goes leftwards, then downward, and possibly to the top of tank 8. From the crop image, I can see the downward drop, possibly stopping due to a wall. I'll focus on this cropped area to better understand the path — it looks like the path may end at the vertical line near the left side of tank 1.

The path from tank 1 seems to flow into tank 2, potentially from the top right. Starting from the left spout of tank 1, the flow moves left, then down, then left again into the top of tank 2. However, the crop image shows that the top right of tank 2 is closed, so the inlet might not be here. I'll need to focus on examining more closely the right side of tank 2 to verify where the path actually leads.

The path from tank 1 seems to eventually reach tanks 2 and 3, but there are blockages along the way. Maybe it’s best to logically retrace the puzzle. I remember from a similar puzzle that tank 6 fills first, so I’ll focus on how water flows downward and after reaching pipe height. The flow seems to stop only when outlets are blocked. It’s crucial to find which tank has no active outlet before water enters, and I suspect tank 13 could fill first. Let’s go deeper.

I’m simplifying the approach by tracing the water’s path starting from the faucet and ignoring blocked pipes. The first tank without an accessible outlet is likely to fill first. Looking closely at tank 1, its outlet is horizontal and points leftward. But since it leads to tank 2, water can’t fill beyond that. So the first tank that could fill completely might be one further down, where the outlet is blocked. Time to zoom in on the details around tank 1’s outlet path.

I see what looks like a vertical line, possibly the side of tank 2. The path from tank 1 seems to connect to this vertical line. There’s a downward path that leads to a horizontal stretch which might enter tank 2. The path starts from the left, but seems to turn and go downward, then right. I’ll need to zoom out further to confirm the details on the left side of the path to fully clarify how this connection works.

This seems complex, so let’s approach it conceptually. I remember that tank 10 generally fills first because all other paths are blocked. But let me double-check. From tank 1, I see the water seems to flow toward tanks 2, 3, and 8, though I want to confirm step-by-step. The path from 1 leads to a small pipe on the left, which then moves downward towards the top of tank 4. The flow continues, but I'll need to check every connection to be sure.

Let’s break it down by looking at the connections. Water from tank 1 can’t flow to tank 8 due to a blockage at the top. From 1, the water flows left to tank 3, and maybe onto tank 5. The key outcome is figuring out which tank fills first. I think tank 3 is a strong candidate, but I need to verify if the connection from tank 1 to tank 2 works. There’s an opening near the top, but it might be blocked horizontally. Let’s zoom into this area and check.

I’m taking a step back since tracing the water flow seems tricky. The commonly known answer to the "which tank fills first" puzzle is tank 10, so I’ll verify this by checking the flow paths. Water may flow from 1 to 5, but it should also move through 3, 6, 12, and 13 — whichever leads to a closed pipe first. I’ll make a larger version of the image to annotate the paths and confirm the reasoning. Let’s keep it simple and start with a manual check.

Looking at the path from 1, water flows left horizontally, then downward. It could move right into tank 8 or head towards tank 2 and 3. Given the earlier crop, it seems there is a downward vertical path that eventually leads along the bottom horizontal line. This line reaches tanks 11, 12, and 13, and connects to 10. Since water likely follows this downward path, it seems 10 will fill up first. Let's focus on analyzing the bottom area to confirm this flow.

The bottom path runs from left of tank 13 to tank 10. Water will likely travel along this path, rising into 10. Tank 10 seems to have no outlet, so it will fill once water reaches this bottom path. The question is, will water reach this bottom path before filling other tanks? I need to check the earlier vertical connections, especially tank 3. It may have an open outlet at the top but could possibly be blocked at the bottom, potentially preventing water from reaching further tanks like 12.

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Which tank will fill first 13 tanks puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Einstein

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"tank 10" fill first puzzle 13 tanks

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"tank 13" "fill first" puzzle

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"tank 13" "will fill first"

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It seems the answer might be tank 13, as multiple sources suggest. However, our puzzle may be oriented differently, with the bottom left tank numbered 13. So, let's carefully examine the reasoning: From tank 1, water flows to various tanks until reaching the bottom left. As for tank 10 on the bottom right, it’s connected via a horizontal path that moves left to right, eventually feeding 10. The tank that fills first depends on the lowest connection to the bottom path, so let’s break it down further.

The water flows into the bottom path from the right, and each tank’s vertical connection influences the flow. Tank 13, 12, 11, and 10 each have varying heights, which means the first one to be reached depends on the lowest entry point. Since the path fills up evenly from the right side, whichever connection is the lowest will fill first. I need to take a closer look at the pipe heights, especially around the connection points for each tank.

The bottom path has vertical connections to each tank, with different entry points: tank 13 in the center, tank 12 in the middle, tank 11 near the right, and tank 10 on the far right. Water likely enters this path from the left, but I need to check for any connections we may have missed earlier. It’s possible that the water enters from the far-left vertical, similar to the one from the tank 4 path. I’ll take a closer look at this.

It seems the bottom path is connected to the left vertical, but it's unclear if water can flow into it. The system could be closed, with the only water feed coming from the top. For the bottom path to fill, water needs to travel down the left vertical. I will check if there is an opening at the top of the left vertical, possibly from the path coming from 4. If not, the bottom path may never receive water. Let's investigate this further.

It seems the vertical pipe might be doubled and enclosed at the top, preventing water from entering. Without an opening, water cannot flow through the vertical to reach the bottom path, making it inaccessible. Therefore, the bottom path might remain unfilled, and another tank, maybe 6 or 7, would fill instead. I need to recheck the central path and perform a full analysis to determine the accurate answer. I should also consider searching for more focused puzzle answers to verify the result.

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"tank 6" fill first water tank puzzle 1 to 13"

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I need to focus on paths leading from the first tank. There's a horizontal outlet beneath it that heads left and then zigzags downward, potentially entering tank 2's vertical. However, I’m a bit uncertain — if there’s a vertical barrier inside tank 2 on the right, the water might not actually flow into it. I recall a previous crop showing that the path entering tank 2 might be blocked. I’ll go back and check this crop (around 450-530) again to clarify.

Looking at the crop, it seems like the blue water on the right is tank 1. The horizontal line at the water level appears to hit a block. However, I notice just to the left of the horizontal line, there's a black outer wall, but beneath that, there seems to be another path. I’ll try expanding the view to get a better look at this area and confirm where the water might be flowing.

In the image, the horizontal from tank 1 seems to flow leftwards, then turns downward at a 90-degree angle before flowing horizontally to the right. However, it looks like the vertical path on the right side of tank 1 shows a zigzag, and the outflow path isn't visible in this crop. I’ll enlarge the view further to the right to see more details and better understand the complete water flow from this tank.

The path from the left of tank 1 seems to follow a complex, stepped route, then moves downward through a small vertical pipe before heading left, possibly connecting to a larger horizontal path below. However, there’s a blockage on the leftward path due to a thin vertical wall. Looking above, I see a small downward vertical opening, but it might be blocked. To clear things up, I’ll zoom in further to investigate more closely.

I can see that the path from tank 1 enters a vertical line, but the path is blocked at the bottom—likely because of a vertical wall on the right side of tank 2. This means the water can't flow into tank 2 after reaching this barrier. Since the water can't escape beyond the outlet, it will stay at that level in tank 1. Without another outlet, the water in tank 1 may continue to rise, potentially leading to an overflow.

I see that the water from tank 1 flows horizontally, then enters a vertical path. It moves leftward before going downward, but I’m not sure if the bottom of that vertical path is open. It appears the path leads downward, stopping before it reaches the base, which could connect to another horizontal path below (under label 8). Earlier, it seemed like the vertical path under 8 was open. I’ll take another look to confirm if the flow can go through this path.

The bottom path runs from left of tank 13 to tank 10. Water will likely travel along this path, rising into 10. Tank 10 seems to have no outlet, so it will fill once water reaches this bottom path. The question is, will water reach this bottom path before filling other tanks? I need to check the earlier vertical connections, especially tank 3. It may have an open outlet at the top but could possibly be blocked at the bottom, potentially preventing water from reaching further tanks like 12.

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Which tank will fill first 13 tanks puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Einstein

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"tank 10" fill first puzzle 13 tanks

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"tank 13" "fill first" puzzle

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"tank 13" "will fill first"

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It seems the answer might be tank 13, as multiple sources suggest. However, our puzzle may be oriented differently, with the bottom left tank numbered 13. So, let's carefully examine the reasoning: From tank 1, water flows to various tanks until reaching the bottom left. As for tank 10 on the bottom right, it’s connected via a horizontal path that moves left to right, eventually feeding 10. The tank that fills first depends on the lowest connection to the bottom path, so let’s break it down further.

The water flows into the bottom path from the right, and each tank’s vertical connection influences the flow. Tank 13, 12, 11, and 10 each have varying heights, which means the first one to be reached depends on the lowest entry point. Since the path fills up evenly from the right side, whichever connection is the lowest will fill first. I need to take a closer look at the pipe heights, especially around the connection points for each tank.

The bottom path has vertical connections to each tank, with different entry points: tank 13 in the center, tank 12 in the middle, tank 11 near the right, and tank 10 on the far right. Water likely enters this path from the left, but I need to check for any connections we may have missed earlier. It’s possible that the water enters from the far-left vertical, similar to the one from the tank 4 path. I’ll take a closer look at this.

It seems the bottom path is connected to the left vertical, but it's unclear if water can flow into it. The system could be closed, with the only water feed coming from the top. For the bottom path to fill, water needs to travel down the left vertical. I will check if there is an opening at the top of the left vertical, possibly from the path coming from 4. If not, the bottom path may never receive water. Let's investigate this further.

It seems the vertical pipe might be doubled and enclosed at the top, preventing water from entering. Without an opening, water cannot flow through the vertical to reach the bottom path, making it inaccessible. Therefore, the bottom path might remain unfilled, and another tank, maybe 6 or 7, would fill instead. I need to recheck the central path and perform a full analysis to determine the accurate answer. I should also consider searching for more focused puzzle answers to verify the result.

웹 찾아보기 완료

"tank 6" fill first water tank puzzle 1 to 13"

[

www.youtube.com

](https://www.youtube.com/watch?pp=0gcJCfwAo7VqN5tD&v=27iGDH33Cmc)

[

www.funwithpuzzles.com

](https://www.funwithpuzzles.com/2019/07/7-water-tanks-visual-picture-puzzle-to.html)

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I need to focus on paths leading from the first tank. There's a horizontal outlet beneath it that heads left and then zigzags downward, potentially entering tank 2's vertical. However, I’m a bit uncertain — if there’s a vertical barrier inside tank 2 on the right, the water might not actually flow into it. I recall a previous crop showing that the path entering tank 2 might be blocked. I’ll go back and check this crop (around 450-530) again to clarify.

Looking at the crop, it seems like the blue water on the right is tank 1. The horizontal line at the water level appears to hit a block. However, I notice just to the left of the horizontal line, there's a black outer wall, but beneath that, there seems to be another path. I’ll try expanding the view to get a better look at this area and confirm where the water might be flowing.

In the image, the horizontal from tank 1 seems to flow leftwards, then turns downward at a 90-degree angle before flowing horizontally to the right. However, it looks like the vertical path on the right side of tank 1 shows a zigzag, and the outflow path isn't visible in this crop. I’ll enlarge the view further to the right to see more details and better understand the complete water flow from this tank.

The path from the left of tank 1 seems to follow a complex, stepped route, then moves downward through a small vertical pipe before heading left, possibly connecting to a larger horizontal path below. However, there’s a blockage on the leftward path due to a thin vertical wall. Looking above, I see a small downward vertical opening, but it might be blocked. To clear things up, I’ll zoom in further to investigate more closely.

I can see that the path from tank 1 enters a vertical line, but the path is blocked at the bottom—likely because of a vertical wall on the right side of tank 2. This means the water can't flow into tank 2 after reaching this barrier. Since the water can't escape beyond the outlet, it will stay at that level in tank 1. Without another outlet, the water in tank 1 may continue to rise, potentially leading to an overflow.

I see that the water from tank 1 flows horizontally, then enters a vertical path. It moves leftward before going downward, but I’m not sure if the bottom of that vertical path is open. It appears the path leads downward, stopping before it reaches the base, which could connect to another horizontal path below (under label 8). Earlier, it seemed like the vertical path under 8 was open. I’ll take another look to confirm if the flow can go through this path.

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