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Happy Filled Glass

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Become a real artist in Happy Filled Glass, turn your pencil into a creative weapon to draw lines and drops that turn an empty glass into a cup of happiness.

Main target Happy Filled Glass

  • The empty glass represents sadness, the player's task is to lead water into the glass to fill it, when full, the water will change to a happy state.
  • Use a pencil to draw straight lines to guide the water through obstacles or gaps so that the water does not overflow from the glass.
  • Achieve a maximum of three stars in each level with enough water by using short strokes, completing within the specified time.

How to play Happy Filled Glass

If you are worried about not having the right device to play, rest assured that this game can be played on both mobile and PC. On the main screen interface, click the start button to start solving the puzzle. The game will usually start with easy levels to get you familiar with the mechanism. The next levels are unlocked when you complete the previous challenges, the difficulty will increase with each subsequent level. Use your hand if using a phone or left-click if using a computer to hold on the screen to start drawing. Drag to create a water path from the faucet to the glass. Release your hand to complete the drawing, or left-click twice. When the water fills, you will complete the level. Based on the time and amount of ink used to draw, you will be ranked from one to three stars. After each level. Press "Next" to move on to the new level. If you fail, you can press the "Restart" button to start the level again. Experience different ways of drawing to find the best move.

Tips and strategies

To conquer the most difficult challenges, players need to understand some physical principles:

Newton's Law

Gravity is the factor that affects the flow of water. Water always flows downward due to gravity, so players need to draw appropriate paths so that the water goes in the right direction into the cup.

Principles of Inertia and Fluid Movement

If you create a path that is too long or has no change in direction, the water may not flow fast enough or not reach the cup. You need to draw paths with a reasonable slope to take advantage of inertia, helping the water flow in the right direction.

Friction

When water comes into contact with rough surfaces or other objects, it will slow down. Therefore, avoid letting water flow through surfaces with too much resistance or facing large obstacles without an effective solution. Draw a path so that the water can move smoothly and is less blocked.