Mahjongg Solitaire

Description

Mahjongg Solitaire is a popular game that combines the elements of Mahjongg and Solitaire. The goal of the game is to remove all of the tiles from the board. The game can be quite challenging, and whether you are a Mahjongg pro or a Solitaire novice, Mahjongg Solitaire is sure to provide you with hours of challenging fun.

HOW TO PLAY

The Mahjong game has two different versions: the traditional Asian version, which is a game for 4 players, and Mahjong Solitaire, which is always played by one person and is mostly popular in the West, this is the game you can play online on Mahjong-Game.com.

When you start, the Mahjong Solitaire game appears as a board with 144 tiles arranged on top of one another in the shape of a pyramid. The tiles all have different characters and images on them. If you look carefully, you’ll see that some of them are exactly the same, this is because each image appears 4 times in the game. The goal of Mahjong is to combine the tiles with matching images. In other words, you are looking for two pairs in each series. There are two exceptions: the flowers series and the seasons series. There are 4 tiles in each of these series, all of which only appear once in each game, so it is not possible to match them precisely. Instead, you need to match the tiles in the series, such as summer and spring or autumn and winter.

According to the rules of Mahjong, it’s not possible to simply match and eliminate any tile that appears on the board. You can only combine tiles that meet the following conditions:

A tile can only be selected if there are no other tiles on top of it A tile cannot be selected if it has other tiles on either side of it You can only remove a tile if it is free on at least one side A mahjong board on which the rules of the game are explained using connecting lines If you trace the green line 1 in the picture above, you can see that both of these tiles are free on at least one side, this means these tiles can be combined and eliminated. The tiles indicated by line 2 are also free on one side, so they can be eliminated as well.

It’s a different story with the tiles indicated by the red lines. If you look at line 3, you can see that only one tile is free, the other tile is blocked by two other tiles and so it cannot be selected. To be able to remove it, you first need to eliminate the adjacent tiles. Line 4 points to two tiles that are each free on one side. However, you can see that one of them has another tile on top of it, so it cannot be removed.

You continue matching and eliminating tiles until you have cleared the board. This gets easier as the game progresses, as there are fewer and fewer tiles available and fewer open pairs to search for. Sometimes, you will not be able to match any more tiles, this can happen if there are two paired tiles on top of one another; the bottom tile will then not be visible and cannot be selected. The game will then automatically mix the tiles, so you can continue playing.