Look at the image carefully.
A pitcher pours liquid into a network of pipes that lead to six glasses labeled:
A, B, C, D, E, and F
The instruction is simple:
👉 Which glass will fill first?
Don’t analyze too long. Pick the one that feels right.
Now here’s what your choice says about you — according to this personality game.
If You Chose A
You focus on what’s directly in front of you.
You believe in immediate results and straightforward paths.
You’re practical, decisive, and you like getting to the reward first.
You don’t wait around — if something looks accessible, you go for it.
If You Chose B
You notice small openings others might miss.
You’re observant and strategic.
You prefer subtle advantage over obvious gain.
You don’t rush — you calculate.
If You Chose C
You are drawn to what looks balanced and centered.
You value fairness and structure.
You believe effort should flow logically and evenly.
You prefer stability over competition.
If You Chose D
You are naturally ambitious.
You see opportunity in complexity.
Even if the route looks complicated, you trust that you can navigate it.
You aim for control and positioning.
If You Chose E
You think long-term.
You’re willing to wait if it means a bigger payoff later.
You don’t always chase the first reward — you look at the full system.
You’re patient and reflective.
If You Chose F
You go for what seems most open and direct.
You value efficiency.
You don’t hesitate when you see a clear path.
You believe in taking what’s available before someone else does.
So… Are You a “Taker”?
In this game, being a “taker” doesn’t mean something negative. It simply reflects:
- Whether you move quickly toward opportunity
- Whether you prioritize yourself first
- Whether you act when you see an open advantage
Those who chose the most direct, unobstructed path are often described as more assertive and action-oriented.
Those who chose blocked or slower paths may lean toward patience, caution, or fairness over immediate gain.
Now look back at your choice.
Was it about speed?
Position?
Control?
Fairness?
Sometimes a simple visual puzzle says more about your instincts than you expect.