Soapcalc and other
soap recipe calculators often give the user three ways to calculate the water content in a soap recipe. Water as % of oils. Lye concentration. Water:lye ratio.
I know "water as % of oils" is the default in Soapcalc (and other calcs) for determining the water content, but this is an unhelpful and outmoded setting. If I had anything to do with Soapcalc, this setting would have been removed years ago, but none of us here have that power.
For fewer problems and more consistency in your soap making, it's best to ignore "water as % of oils" and only use lye concentration or water:lye ratio.
Lye concentration and Water:lye ratio mean exactly the same thing; they just look different. They are not the same as "water as % of oils". You cannot compare a "water as % of oils" setting to the other two.
AliOop suggested you use 33% lye concentration. That's the same thing as a 2:1 water:lye ratio. It's not the same as 33% water as % of oils.