Mahjong Collision’s sliding tiles and timed board clears
Mahjong Collision turns each board into a timed tile-pushing puzzle, and the hook is simple: identical pieces have to slide into contact before they vanish. In the Logical category, it keeps the familiar tile artwork but changes the solve, because you are moving blocks around the layout instead of picking open pairs.
Each level asks you to open lanes, shift blockers, and set up collisions under a clock. Some setups leave only one narrow corridor, so every slide has to earn its place on the board. Because the tiles collide rather than just pair off from a menu, the route you choose matters as much as the match itself. The pressure builds from the first move.
Set up collisions before the clock drains
The goal is to clear every tile and finish with a better score, so speed matters even after the board looks nearly solved. It is a handy free online pick when you want a short puzzle break, and it runs in your browser with no download or signup. It also plays on mobile and desktop, so you can retry a tricky layout anywhere.
The best runs usually start by cracking the outer lanes first, because every gap can reveal a tile that was trapped two moves earlier. Watch for repeats across the board and clear the most common symbols early; that often opens the last collision path before the timer drains. The Matching tag fits that same contact-based idea, while the Sliding tag fits the movement layer.
If you want a close comparison, Butterfly Kyodai uses the same connect-two pressure across a crowded board. Mahjong Lines is a useful follow-up too, since it asks you to manage tile movement while setting up matches. Start playing when you spot a clean lane and work the field down to the final pair.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
18 january 2017
Last Update
18 january 2017