Mahjong tile pairing on heart, duck, and pyramid boards
Mahjong puts you on stacked layouts shaped like hearts, ducks, and classic pyramids, then asks you to clear the board by pairing two matching open tiles. The symbols are easy to read at a glance, but the real challenge comes from opening the layers beneath each match and choosing the right tile order.
Because only free tiles can be taken, every move changes the board and can reveal a better pair on the next turn. That makes it a clean fit for logic games, where scanning the layout matters more than speed. When the board runs dry, the shuffle button gives the pile a new order and keeps the puzzle moving without changing the core rules.
The same structure also fits the Mahjong tag, while the board-clearing pressure makes the puzzle tag a natural match too. If you want a close cousin, Mahjong Connect Remastered uses the same pair-removal idea but adds a connect-style path between tiles. Mahjong 3D keeps the matching focus while changing the layout into a layered 3D view. Butterfly Kyodai Deluxe 2 is similar because it also rewards careful pair spotting across a busy tile board.
That is also why the matching tag fits, because every turn is about spotting two exposed tiles before the board tightens. It is free online in your browser with no download and no signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop, so a short break is enough for a full board run.
If you want a classic tile puzzle with a low barrier to entry, this format gives you that instantly. The open-tile rule, the layered piles, and the shuffle button are all you need to read the board and keep clearing pairs without a tutorial or extra screens.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
20 february 2019
Last Update
20 february 2019