Tips & Tricks for Where’s my Water?

One of the best games I’ve played on my Android phone is Where’s my Water (see review HERE). I still haven’t stopped playing it because I’m getting too OC trying to collect all the rubber duckies and the hidden objects in each level. If you have an Android phone and you’re into playing games, you’re missing out a lot if you haven’t at least tried to help Swampy get his bath of fresh clean water.

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After spending quite a considerable number of hours playing it, I’ve gathered enough tips to help you along with your game. Here they are:

  • Pay attention if a question mark appears beside the duck count on the top left part of your screen.

This means that there’s a hidden object in that stage. Since there’s really no limit at how many times you can replay a level, you can either search for the hidden object first then solve the puzzle later. Or you can do it vice versa, whatever suites your fancy. Swipe your finger across the soil to find out where it is.

  • Think fast.

There’s a time bonus if you can figure out how to get past the stage quickly. You’ll get the hang of solving the puzzles easily as you progress to more complex levels. When you get skilled enough, just go back to the earlier stages that you’d like to do over.

  • Think about the fluidity of the water.

Like in the real world, the water here flows and is governed by the laws of physics and gravity. You can let it gather into separate pools to activate levers and switches. The water doesn’t always have to flow as a whole. By separating the flow, you’ll get to solve puzzles more quickly.

  • When you see grass...

figure out how to get rid of it first by using the violet fluid or acid. If water flows into the grass, the grass will just absorb it and you will lose the stage. Maximize the flow of the acid to get rid of the grass thoroughly.

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  • Green goos and Violet acids.

Remember that green goo dissolves in water while water dissolves in violet acid. When you mix the green goo and the violet acid, it sort of creates an explosive mix of cocktail which can blow up rocks and huge sections of soil, it won’t damage the pipes and levers.

  • When combined with grass..

as I’ve mentioned above the violet acid will dissolve it but when mixed with green goo, the grass solidifies into stone.

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