Free Classic Mahjong

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Game Summary

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As in most Mahjong games, the basic goal is to remove all tiles from the layout. However, in this 'Classic Timed' variant, more points are awarded for faster play. Finish fast to earn a big win bonus!

How to Play

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  1. Amazing free Mahjong that’ll knock your socks off. Play classic and modern Mahjong games in full screen, with lots of layouts and beautiful tiles.
  2. Mahjong Solitaire is a tile matching puzzle game. You may click on any 'free' tiles (those that are on the edge) to select them, and match them with other free tiles with the same face to eliminate them from the board. Beat Mahjong by eliminating all tiles.

In this epic mahjong solitaire game, the goal is to clear tiles by matching two free tiles together. Free tiles are those whose sides are uncovered. If you're stuck, click the 'Hint' button in the bottom-right corner for some help! Put your eyes to the test and find out why the world loves this free mahjong solitaire game! Well, Mahjong is a game that originated in China during the Qing dynasty! Way before you could play free Mahjong online! Is Mahjong a game of luck or skill, you may be asking? You make your own luck by selecting the right tiles at the right time to help increase your chance of completing your Mahjong puzzle as quickly as possible. Mahjong began during the Qing dynasty in China and has been overwhelmingly popular ever since, especialy considering you can now play free Mahjong online! The first recorded instance of Mahjong games being played in North America was in the 1920s.

Most of the time you must match 2 identical tiles. However, the Flowers and Seasons suits are different in that you may match any Flower with any other Flower, and you may match any Season with any other Season. For example:

Only tiles that are not blocked may be matched. A tile is blocked when there are tiles on both immediate sides of it, or when there is a tile directly on top of it. For example:

To make it easier to see which tiles are blocked, press the orange 'Playable Tiles' button near the top-right of the game. When this setting is active, the unplayable tiles will be dimmed.

You are allowed up to 10 hints per game. Hints may not always show the best play, but show a possible play. To see a hint for a specific tile, you can highlight the tile first and then click the Hint button. If there is a tile that matches then the hint will show it. If there is not a tile that matches then a random hint will be shown instead.

When all of the tiles are unblocked, the game will automatically play the rest of the tiles for you, unless you turn this feature off by using the blue 'Autoplay' button near the top-right of the game.

Scoring

In 'Classic Timed' Mahjong Rush there are two ways to score:

  • Each pair of matched tiles scores the value on the timer. For example, if the timer reads 9:23 then 923 points are awarded.
  • At the end of a winning game, a bonus is awarded. The bonus amount is based on the time remaining. For example, if the game is won with 5:03.9 remaining then 5039 x 10 points (or 50390) are awarded for the end game bonus.
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Strategy

Each different layout will have its own strategy. Much will depend on how 'open' or 'closed' a layout is. An open layout is one that tends to open up more choices as play progresses. A closed layout will tend to offer fewer choices or the same amount as play progresses.

Often, different parts of a layout will have open or closed characteristics. It is beneficial to try to determine this early while playing the layout so that tiles from closed sections are given more consideration over tiles from open sections.

Often, there are a few tiles at the start of a layout that block many others. Do all that you can to removed these tiles first.

Whenever you see 4 matching tiles, it is always safe to play those right away and remove them all from the layout. Also, if you remember that you have previously removed 2 of a certain tile and you see 2 more, it is safe to remove the other 2 tiles.

When you have 3 matching tiles available, choose 2 of them that cover or block the most other tiles. Remember that just because you see a match it doesn't mean it is best to take that match right away.

Since the score is determined by how fast you play, if you are trying to maximize your score then it should be obvious that you will want to play as fast as reasonable. However, it is more important to match the right tiles so that the game can be won than it is to simply play fast. (Note: Not everyone likes timers. Solitaire Network is planning a future variant of Mahjong Rush without timers.)

With Hints limited to just 10 per game, we suggest that you try to save at least half of your hints for when there are few matches that can be made (see the upper-left of the game which tells you how many matches are available.) For example, when there are only 1 or 2 matches available, it is sometimes difficult to find where they are. A hint at that time will relieve the frustration of not being able to find them.

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You have unlimited Undos, so sometimes you can 'peek' under other tiles by matching them and then undoing. Of course, this takes time and thus it can cost you some points.

Tile Set

The 'Classic Timed' variant of Mahjong Rush uses the standard set of 144 Mahjong tiles:

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  • Dots Suit: 4 of Each
  • Bams Suit: 4 of Each
  • Craks Suit: 4 of Each
  • Winds Suit: 4 of Each
  • Dragons Suit: 4 of Each
  • Flowers Suit: 1 of Each
  • Seasons Suit: 1 of Each

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Welcome to our mahjong games page. Here you will find a selection of fun free mahjong solitaire games that you can play on almost any device. They are online games so no download is required, just click the game you want to play. You can also make them fullscreen and there are no in game ads. Mahjong Solitaire is a challenging single player puzzle game where you must remove all of the tiles from the board to win. In a classic game of mahjong solitaire Tiles can only be removed if they are fully exposed (nothing on top of them) and there is a gap to the left or right. In a classic game of mahjong solitaire, much like card solitaire, it is not always possible to clear the board. That’s what makes it so satisfying when you do. After first being introduced in the 1980’s mahjong solitaire has risen in popularity to become one of the most popular online games. It has spawned hundreds of different spin-offs and variants. Scroll down to read about the history of Mahjong/Mahjong Solitaire and also learn how to play some of the different versions.