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Being that it's October 2, we took a quick look at the day's brainteaser, Six Feet Under. Here's the best way to beat it. This is one of those puzzles with infinite water, so you don't need to worry about running out.

Notice how it falls from the top right corner of the screen and begins to pool between those two pieces of stone. Continue to let that happen until it spills over and fills the first rubber duck, then immediately dig downwards so the H2O falls into that funnel, which causes the vertical platform at the bottom to move downwards. Now immediately dig to the right and then go left, creating an arc towards the second rubber duck. From there, dig down and towards the right so the water reaches the third and final ducky.

Then it's just a matter of guiding it into the pipe leading to Swampy's bathtub. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.

It often indicates a user profile. Log out. US Markets Loading H M S In the news. To speed it up, use multiple fingers to swipe away dirt at the same time. By Elton Jones. Updated Apr 19, at am. Play Where's My Water? Disney's highly addictive Where's My Water? Published Sep 17, at pm. I allow Heavy. Disagree Agree. The pipes with valves on them will shoot out water for as long as you hold your finger on the valve. Watch the colour of the knob: blue for water, green for green goop, and purple for toxic purple oil.

There are a few mechanisms in this puzzler, like conveyor belts and moving arms. You'll need to find a colour-co-ordinated button, and they're activated in different ways. The one with the funnel left just needs a drop or two of liquid to start. The four-buttoned starter middle is pressure-sensitive and will only keep the mechanism running as long as liquid is pushing against one of the buttons.

The white cogs are not triggered remotely, and are activated by dragging them with your finger. Remember, multi-touch lets you drag two or more platforms at once. Mines are triggered by water, and cause lots of damage to all brown and purple dirt in the vicinity. They can also cause chain reactions if they're close enough together, so avoid them unless you need to borrow their destructive power.

There are three ducks on every level that serve as bonus items for the most hardy players. Send water at them to grab them for your own. Some levels have hidden collectibles in the dirt. Simply scrub away at the the area to reveal the object and then complete the level to keep the object in your collection. They also hang out in triplets, and if you get all three you'll unlock a bonus stage.

In "Change is Good", the first major update to Where's My Water , Swampy gets to try out these new pipes that alter his water. No matter what liquid passes into the pipe, the goop that's pictured on the side - be it water, purple goo or green sludge - will spit out of the other end. The same deal goes for the second pipe pictured, but the little switch on the side lets you choose exactly what consistency of liquid will appear out of the other end.

Just tap the switch to toggle between two or three types of goop. In "Boiling Point", the second update to this hydro-centric puzzler, Swampy will have to turn his suds into steam, and back again, if he wants to get through these 20 stages.

Pouring water, purple poison or green goop onto hot coals will turn them all into a vat of steam. This rises to the top of the level, and while it passes through green moss it will still get stuck on purple and brown dirt.

If the steam hits some jagged ice, it will turn back into water - and always water, no matter what liquid hit the coals in the first place. The water always drops straight down, so plan your dirt-digging accordingly. You'll also get to play with a new change pipe. When you see the steam icon on a pipe, no matter what gets pumped into the hose, it will come out as a rising gas.

In "Stretched Thin", the last Where's My Water update of , we're introduced to these red balloons which can be filled up with liquid, bounced around the environment, and popped.

The icon on the balloon dictates what's inside: no icon for water, a skull for purple poison, and a cloud for steam. Balloons filled with steam will float up instead of fall down. The balloon will pop and spill its innards if it hits a thorny vine, touches ice or fire, gets hit by corrosive green liquid, is squished between bits of machinery, or is tapped.

Balloons can also be attached to the end of a pipe and filled up with liquid. It will detach itself when full, or you can tap the balloon to remove it prematurely.

To celebrate, Disney put out "Caution to the Wind", an update with 20 new levels to complete. First up, meet the fan left.

This tool spits out a high-pressure stream of air that can push water, steam, liquid, and balloons around. They are colour-coded red, blue, or green , and can be connected to a funnel or pressure-sensitive button of the same colour. Activate or deactivate the button to turn fans of the same colour scheme on or off. The update also adds these suction pipes right , which suck in any nearby liquids and spit them out of the pipe at the other end.

Again, they're colour-coded and can be connected to buttons, so you can turn them on and off. In the free update "Rising Tide", redirection valves change the route your suds will take when they pass through a pipe. This blue button shows which direction the liquid will take, with the white line joining up the two connecting pipes. You can change the direction between two states by tapping the blue button.

If you redirect a liquid towards one of these pipe plugs, it will stop liquid from entering the connected spout. Don't worry - no matter how much the stopper rattles, it won't blow off. In the update "Out to Dry", mud is the sticky new substance for Swampy to deal with. This stuff is like cement: leave it to dry for few seconds, and it'll harden up into normal brown dirt. If mud is being hit with water or steam , it'll stay dark and soggy; get bigger; and refuse to go dry.

You'll need to redirect your suds to give it a chance to harden. One way to use mud is to drop it on algae, and then let it set to make a bridge for water to pass over. The gloopy caramel-like brown stuff turns any water it comes into contact with into mud. It disappears when touched, though, so use it wisely. The update adds two new types of pipe. A grey tap with a picture of a mud splat on the box shoots out wet mud.

A brown tap shoots out dry dirt that instantly compacts, making towers and bridges of dirt. Those tips should teach you the basics to besting Where's My Water? Some stages have hidden objects for you to find. In this section we'll tell you exactly where to find these bonus bits - from a bottle of shampoo to a raggedy teddy bear. Jump to the level we specify, find the section we show in the image and then dig where Swampy is pointing to find your treasure.

Those are the hiding places of all the treasures, but here's exactly how to find them in each level. Follow Swampy's finger, and scratch away at the dirt at that location! If you find three collectible items in a set you'll unlock a bonus level. You can find these secret stages in the "collection" screen, available from the main menu.

Unlike the rest of the stages in Where's My Water , these bonus levels use the accelerometer in your iPhone or iPad to manipulate gravity and send water in any direction you please. Bonus Level 1 - Hourglass An easy one to start off with. Break the dirt in the middle of the hourglass and then carefully position your iDevice so that the water trickles at each duck, one after the other.

Bonus Level 2 - Round and Round Make a tunnel to the centre duck and then slosh the water around to hit the first two ducks.



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