• 2-Player
  • 3D
  • Adventure
  • Car
  • Moto
  • Multiplayer
  • More
    Puzzle Racing Running Shooting Skill Sports Stickman

MAHJONG

Report A Bug FullScreen

Game Description: Mahjong is a popular tile-based game that originated in China over 2,000 years ago. It is a strategic game of skill, strategy, and luck, played with a set of 144 tiles and a set of rules that require players to think critically and make quick decisions.

How to Play:

  1. The game starts with each player shuffling the tiles and drawing a certain number of tiles, depending on the specific version being played.
  2. The remaining tiles are placed face down in a wall, with the top tile turned over to create a discard pile.
  3. Players take turns picking up tiles from the wall or the discard pile, trying to create sets and runs of tiles.
  4. A set consists of three or four tiles of the same rank, but different suits. A run consists of three or more tiles of the same suit in sequential order (e.g., 1-2-3 of bamboos).
  5. Players can also use certain tiles, such as the “wind” tiles (east, south, west, and north), to complete sets and runs.
  6. The game continues until one player has formed sets and runs that use all the tiles in their hand. That player is the winner.

Full Details:

Tile Set: Mahjong is played with a set of 144 tiles, which are divided into several categories:

  • Bamboos: 36 tiles, numbered from 1 to 9 in four different suits (e.g., 1-1 of bamboos, 2-2 of bamboos, etc.).
  • Circles: 36 tiles, numbered from 1 to 9 in four different suits (e.g., 1-1 of circles, 2-2 of circles, etc.).
  • Characters: 36 tiles, featuring Chinese characters (e.g., 1-1 of characters, 2-2 of characters, etc.).
  • Winds: 16 tiles, featuring the four winds (east, south, west, and north) in four different suits.
  • Dragons: 16 tiles, featuring three different dragons (red, green, and white) in four different suits.

Special Tiles: There are several special tiles in the Mahjong set:

  • Bonus Tiles: These tiles have no specific rank or suit and can be used as wildcards to complete sets and runs.
  • Jokers: Some Mahjong sets include jokers, which can be used as wildcards to complete sets and runs.

Game Variations: There are many variations of Mahjong, each with its own set of rules and nuances. Some popular variations include:

  • Hong Kong Mahjong: This version is popular in Hong Kong and is played with a set of 144 tiles, including bonus tiles and jokers.
  • Chinese Mahjong: This version is played with a set of 152 tiles, including bonus tiles and jokers.
  • American Mahjong: This version is played with a set of 144 tiles, without bonus tiles or jokers.

Strategies: To win at Mahjong, players must use a combination of strategy and luck. Here are some general strategies to keep in mind:

  • Focus on form sets: Try to create sets and runs as quickly as possible, using the tiles in your hand and the tiles on the wall.
  • Block your opponents: Pay attention to the tiles your opponents are picking up and try to block them from creating sets and runs.
  • Use your bonus tiles wisely: Bonus tiles can be used as wildcards to complete sets and runs, but use them sparingly to avoid giving away your strategy.

I hope this helps! Do you have any specific questions about playing Mahjong?

Supernova

Maze Path Of Light

Swingo

Life Choices: Life Simulator

Light The Lamp

Fun Water Sorting

Idle Lumber Inc

Midnight Drive

We Skate

ZOOM-BE 2

Idle Mining Empire

Typing Fighter

ZOOM-BE

Jamming Car Escape

Cat Coffee Shop

Space Thing

Parkour Race

Temple Run 2 Holi Festival

Temple Run 2: Frozen Shadows

Temple Run 2 Jungle Fall

Solitaire Reverse

Detective Loupe Puzzle

Minesweeper

Shape Fold Animals

Pop It Master

Duo Survival 2

Popit vs Spinner

Glam Girl Dress Up And Makeover

Simply Prop Hunt

Genie Quest

Sudoku

Scrap Divers

Box Kid Puzzles

Blobby Clicker

Chicken Merge

Super Speeder

©2025 Classroom 6x
Privacy Policy
Terms
DMCA