Celtic were unable to make their dominance pay as they finished their Scottish Premiership campaign with a goalless draw at Hibernian.
In what is likely to be John Kennedy's final game in charge, Celtic suffered a frustrating 90 minutes.
Instead, Hibs completed the season unbeaten at home to Celtic, the first time they have done so since their return to the Premiership.
And they now prepare for next week's Scottish Cup final with St Johnstone.
With Hibs having secured third in midweek, they had an eye on next week's Hampden showpiece with manager Jack Ross making eight changes. But Celtic were very much in the mood.
Hibs defender Darren McGregor headed over from a corner kick, but it was a rare chance amidst one-way traffic from the visitors.
Callum McGregor and David Turnbull both peppered the goal from distance, and Mohamed Elyounoussi had an early chance cleared off the line, as well as another tipped away after initially rounding the goalkeeper.
And Elynounoussi again went close when he spun away from David Gray but goalkeeper Ofir Marciano - playing his last game at Easter Road for Hibs - tipped his low shot past a post.
Further efforts from Ryan Christie and Odsonne Edouard kept Marciano busy, but still they could not find the breakthrough.
Elyounoussi was lively for the visitors and hammered a shot on target which the goalkeeper got behind, but the second 45 was a quieter affair in both boxes.
James Forrest had the best of the late chances for Celtic when he stole into the box, but Marciano was quick to save at his feet.
And Jackson Irvine could have snatched the three points for Hibs, but shot over inside the box in the final minutes.
Man of the match - Mohamed Elyounoussi
What did we learn?
Hibs' makeshift team was always going to be up against it. Goalkeeper Marciano at least made a strong claim to be in the starting line-up for the final.
Celtic appeared determined to finish the season on a high note and created more than enough chances to win the game. But in what has been a disappointing season for the Parkhead men, there was to be no happy ending.
What's next?
While Celtic's season is over, Hibernian have a Scottish Cup final to look forward to next Saturday against St Johnstone at Hampden (14:00 BST).