You've got a board full of tiles. Each one's carved with a symbol — bamboo, characters, circles, dragons, winds. They're stacked in layers, overlapping, hiding from each other. Your job? Find the matches. Clear them all. Leave nothing behind.
Mahjong Solitaire is the classic solo puzzle that's been around longer than most of us have been alive. The rules are simple: find two identical tiles that are free — not covered by another tile, and open on at least one side. Match them. Remove them. Repeat until the board is empty or you run out of moves.
The game starts forgiving. A simple layout. Plenty of matches. You're cruising, feeling smart. Then the layers tighten. The tiles start blocking each other. You're staring at two identical tiles that you can't reach because something's sitting on top of them. That's when the real game begins.
Tons of layouts to work through. Each one a fresh puzzle. A timer if you want to test your speed — or ignore it if you'd rather take your time. No pressure. No one watching. Just you, a board of tiles, and the quiet satisfaction of watching it all disappear.
Classic Mahjong Solitaire. Clean interface. Browser only. No downloads. Just you and 144 tiles that really need matching.