Timed pyramid clearing in Master Qwan's Mahjong
Match free tiles in a stacked pyramid and race the clock while traditional ornamented pieces turn the board into a compact puzzle. Master Qwan's Mahjong focuses on visible pairs, so every move changes the next layer you can reach. The layout is easy to read at a glance, but the best runs come from spotting exposed edges before they disappear under new blocks.
This logical challenge is built around one simple rule: only tiles that are open on at least one side can be removed. That makes the board more than a pattern hunt, because each pick affects the paths left in the middle rows and the corners. The classic mahjong setup works well here since you are always scanning for legal pairs, not just matching symbols that happen to look alike.
For close mechanical matches, Mahjong uses the same pair-and-clear flow, while Mahjong Shanghai Dynasty gives you another layered board to unravel. Best Classic Mahjong is also nearby on the gameplay map because it sticks to the same open-tile puzzle structure and timed clearing feel.
You can jump in online with no download and no signup, and the browser format makes it easy to squeeze in a short round on desktop or mobile. If you like tracing legal moves across a pyramid instead of rushing through flashy effects, this board gives you a straightforward way to test your pattern reading under pressure.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 may 2019
Last Update
09 may 2019