Swimming pool

Swimming pools can be made on residential and community lots from within Build Mode. Sims can drown in a swimming pool if they use up their energy, so make sure there is a pool ladder in the pool.

Swimming builds Body/Athletic skill. In The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, it also keeps Sims fit. With The Sims 2: FreeTime, swimming increases enthusiasm in Fitness. If The Sims 2: Seasons is installed, outdoor pools are considered to be heated, and are available in all seasons.

Sims (except those with the Hydrophobic trait) enjoy swimming, refilling their fun motive as they do it.

In The Sims 3, a Sim with the Childish or Insane traits can fish in pools.

Prior to Nightlife, building a pool in The Sims 2 was extremely cumbersome. Extensions to the pool needed to be a minimum of 2 squares and all pools needed to be rectangular. Nightlife fixed the problem regarding pool construction.

If a Sim dies by fire, their ghost can swim in a pool if one is near their grave/urn.

The cost of a pool varies with the size of the pool.

Swimming pools did not initially appear in The Sims 4 base game. However, they were re-added in a future patch.

Advanced building features

 * Diving board
 * Slide
 * Diagonal pool construction
 * Curved pool construction
 * Paint pool walls
 * Pools on any floor
 * Pool bar

Trivia

 * In The Sims 2, uncontrolled Sims can increase their fitness level by swimming. However, their body shape flags and chemistry traits will not change unless they are made selectable with testingcheatsenabled or a cheat object such as the InSimenator or Sim Blender, or the flags and traits are changed with SimPE.