Kris-mas Mahjong: festive connect-2 tiles with a corner-limit rule
Kris-mas Mahjong asks you to clear a holiday board by pairing identical tiles with a legal connecting line. The seasonal decorations keep the layout festive, and each match only works if the tiles touch or can be linked with a path that bends no more than three times.
The timer makes every scan matter, so you keep checking the edges, opening up blocked lanes, and looking for pairs that can be removed without wasting a move. When a layout gets crowded, the built-in hints and shuffle option help you recover instead of stalling on a dead board.
New formations and the three-corner path rule
As the stages progress, new formations change where the safe pairs sit, which turns the hunt into a real Logical challenge. That also makes the Logical category a natural fit, while the Mahjong tag captures the classic tile-reading side of the puzzle.
The same pair-finding rhythm fits the connection tag, and the need to spot open matches quickly matches the attention tag too. The matching tag is just as relevant when the last few tiles are tucked into awkward corners.
For a close mechanical comparison, Mahjong Connect Classic uses the same tile-linking idea, so it is easy to jump between the two. Butterfly Kyodai follows a very similar connect-the-pairs board with a different visual theme, which makes it a useful side-by-side pick. Mahjong Lines is another nearby option because it also focuses on clearing tiles through careful line-based links.
This free online puzzle runs in your browser with no download or signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop with mouse clicks or touchscreen taps. If you want a quick seasonal board game that asks for focus without a long setup, you can start clearing the field right away.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
14 december 2017
Last Update
14 december 2017