Water_drop_sound_effects Direct

: Use your finger to flick the side of your cheek just as the air begins to move. The synchronization of the flick and the exhalation creates the signature droplet pop. The Science of the "Plink"

: A community-sourced pack of 143 liquid sounds, including bubbles and drains, recorded with high-end studio gear. water_drop_sound_effects

Interestingly, the iconic sound isn't actually made by the water itself. Research from the discovered that the sound is caused by the oscillation of a tiny air bubble trapped beneath the surface when the droplet hits. : Use your finger to flick the side