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Just Mahjong and you. Combine two of the same free tiles and try to remove all tiles.Mahjong HTML is a digital version of the classic Mahjong game, often referred to as Mahjong Solitaire. In this version, players match pairs of tiles in order to clear the game board. It is a relaxing and strategic puzzle game that combines both pattern recognition and logic.Objective: The goal of Mahjong (often referred to as Mahjong Solitaire) is to clear the board by matching pairs of tiles. The player needs to identify pairs of tiles that are identical and free to be removed. A tile is considered free if it has no tile covering it and at least one side is not blocked by other tiles. Tiles: The game is played with a set of Mahjong tiles, which are typically adorned with Chinese symbols (bamboos, winds, dragons, flowers, and seasons). The tiles are laid out in various patterns, such as stacks, grids, or other creative layouts. Each tile appears in different suits, and there are multiple copies of the same tile scattered across the board. Free Tiles: A tile is considered free if it has at least one exposed side (top, bottom, left, or right) and is not covered by another tile. Players can only select free tiles to match them. Tile Matching: Players must click on two identical tiles that are free to match them. When a match is made, both tiles are removed from the board. The game continues until all tiles are cleared or no more matches can be made. Levels and Layouts: Mahjong HTML games may have multiple levels or layouts. In the beginning, the layout is simple, but as players progress, the complexity of the board increases. The layout often takes the shape of a pyramid, a stacked grid, or other more intricate designs. Shuffling and Hints: Some versions of Mahjong HTML games allow players to shuffle the tiles when no more matches can be found. Others offer a hint feature that highlights a valid match if the player is stuck. If no more moves are possible, the game may automatically reshuffle or end, depending on the rules of the version you're playing.

Latest Update

3/15/2024