đź’§ Thirst Quest

Tap the clean water drops to help communities!

Score: 0 Time: 30
Easy Mode Preview

? Drop rate: every 0.3 s
Pollution: only 8% “bad” drops

“New here? No problem—water’s flowing fast and mostly clean. Think of this as a sunny day stroll: tap drops as they fly by and watch that bucket fill in record time!”

Normal Mode Preview

? Drop rate: every 0.8 s
Pollution: about 10% “bad” drops

“This round mirrors reality: 1 in 10 people around the world live without safe drinking water. Can you beat the odds? Dodge the polluted drops, tap the clean ones, and bring the bucket to full before the clock runs out.”

Hard Mode Preview

? Drop rate: every 0.4 s
Pollution: a punishing 62.5% “bad” drops

“Ready for a challenge? The sky’s pouring mostly poison—you’ll dodge broken drops and hunt the few clean ones. Only the quickest and most focused will conquer this storm!”

🌍 charity: water’s Global Reach

Explore where clean water is changing lives across the globe.

Tap or hover over the glowing markers to learn how charity: water is transforming lives in each region. Click links to explore projects. Scroll or pinch to zoom in!

About charity: water:

charity: water is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the global water crisis by providing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries.

Since 2006, they’ve funded over 111,000 water projects, delivering life-changing access to clean water to more than 15 million people in 29 countries across Africa, Asia, Central and South America.

From drilling deep boreholes in Ethiopia to repairing broken wells in Uganda and building gravity-fed tap systems in Nepal, charity: water supports locally-led, sustainable solutions tailored to each community’s needs.

What makes charity: water unique is their 100% Model — every public donation goes directly to water projects, while private donors fund operational costs. They also invest in real-time monitoring tools and GPS tracking to ensure accountability and transparency for every dollar spent.

Learn more about their work and impact →