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I've taken another look and finally figured out how this could happen (and why it never happened when I tested it). Fixed at last!
Thanks for playing the room and reporting your issue!
Not sure why.
Most of the puzzles weren't to head-breaking, but it did get confusing as to which signs were intended for which puzzle. Still a satisfying solve with unique ideas.
Could it be that you tried to include signs for other puzzles in this one?
The seeming initial contradiction is intended. As you determine which sign is a liar and which one tells the truth, you resolve it step by step.
If you want to have another look, I recommend solving all other puzzles first (you can use the walktrough for the other puzzles to speed that up) and then looking at it without anything interfering with your view. Also have a look at the walkthrough for this puzzle for a consistent solution approach.
@Alice_inBlackParade: The order is determined by the arrow sign with the letters A,B,C and D on one of the red dots, which is pointing in four directions. Each direction has one number line starting there.