Where's My Water? 2 Walkthroughs & Download Guide

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A bright Disney puzzle adventure about carving tunnels, guiding water, and helping Swampy and friends.

Where's My Water? 2 is the official sequel to Disney's award-winning water-routing puzzler. The core hook is still instantly readable: carve through dirt, direct the right fluid to the right goal, and avoid wasting droplets on the way to Swampy's shower, Allie's instrument, or Cranky's meal. What makes the sequel feel bigger is the broader mix of character objectives, challenge variants, and brighter location themes such as the Sewer, the Soap Factory, and the Beach.

The game remains a strong fit for an English-language walkthrough site because the puzzle language is specific and teachable. Players care about route efficiency, tri-duck collection, fluid interactions, and the little decision points that separate a lucky clear from a clean one. This page links only to currently verified official storefronts: the Android Google Play listing and the iPhone/iPad App Store listing. We did not find a confirmed Google Play Games on PC listing for Where's My Water? 2, so no PC badge is shown here.

Store rating

4.2 / 5

The official Google Play page shows a 4.2-star average alongside 2.17M reviews.

Downloads

100M+

The official Google Play listing shows Where's My Water? 2 at more than 100 million downloads.

Why players still return

  • Fluid physics that stay easy to read

    Where's My Water? 2 turns simple touch controls into satisfying puzzles built around fresh water, purple poison, steam, and shifting dirt tunnels.

  • Swampy, Allie, and Cranky campaigns

    Different characters and locations change the feel of each puzzle, from shower delivery routes to steam-based musical stages and algae-clearing purple-water setups.

  • Challenge Modes and Duck Rush

    Beyond standard clears, the game adds remixed objectives, speed pressure, and tri-duck routes that reward cleaner planning.

  • Verified store links only

    This page links only to confirmed official storefronts for Android and iPhone/iPad instead of guessed badges or placeholder URLs.

Open Reviews

Every review-style summary is visible, readable, and grounded in the real game loop.

These review-style summaries are original site copy based on verified public information from the official store listings, including water-routing physics, 100M+ Google Play downloads, 100+ levels, character-based mechanics, Duck Rush, and challenge modes. They are fully expanded for readability and SEO, with no hidden accordions and no submission form in this first release.

Mia R.

Android phone

Still one of the smartest mobile physics puzzlers

What I like most is how readable the puzzles feel. You cut the dirt once, watch the water flow, and instantly understand why a route worked or failed. It stays playful without losing that satisfying problem-solving snap.

Jordan P.

Tablet

Swampy and the duck collection loop are still great

The puzzle goals are simple, but the extra duck lines make every stage more interesting. I usually finish the level first, then replay it for a cleaner route and a full tri-duck clear.

Clara H.

iPhone

The mix of water, steam, and poison keeps it fresh

A lot of old mobile puzzle games feel repetitive after a few chapters, but Where's My Water? 2 keeps changing the puzzle language. Fresh water falls, steam rises, poison contaminates routes, and each rule pushes you to think differently.

Noah T.

Android tablet

Challenge Modes add more depth than I expected

I came back for the standard levels and stayed for the remixes. Duck Rush and the extra challenge conditions make familiar stages feel new instead of just longer.

Evelyn S.

iPad

Bright art, clear goals, and quick retries

The cartoon sewer, soap, and beach themes give the whole game a cheerful look, and the restart speed makes experimentation painless. It is a very easy puzzle game to recommend when someone wants something smart but not stressful.

Leo W.

Android phone

A strong download if you like route-planning puzzles

The best runs happen when you stop digging randomly and start planning the whole path before you release the water. That one habit makes the game much deeper than it first appears.