Mahjong Shanghai Dynasty and the free-side tile rule
Mahjong Shanghai Dynasty uses classic tile-pair clearing on a stacked pyramid, and the letters and numbers in the top-right corners help when the Chinese-style symbols look nearly identical. Pick only tiles with a free left or right edge, and ignore any piece covered from above.
If you enjoy logic games, this one stays focused on reading the layout instead of chasing a clock, because there is no time limit. You can use a mouse or touchscreen, so it plays on mobile and desktop with no download or signup.
Open paths through the layers before the last pair disappears
Every match removes two identical tiles, so the main job is opening space without sealing off the pairs you still need. That means watching the edges of the pyramid, spotting buried symbols early, and clearing the field in an order that keeps new tiles accessible.
Mahjong is a close match because it uses the same classic tile-solitaire rule set on a layered board. Mahjong Deluxe 3 is similar too, since it also asks you to expose open pairs before you can clear them. Classic Mahjong Solitaire fits the same lane, with another take on removing matching tiles from a stacked layout.
Clear every tile to finish the level, then use the same screen cues on the next board: exposed edges, covered stacks, and the corner markers that speed up tough matches. It is a neat free online way to test pattern recognition without any setup, and SGameS keeps it one click away.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
30 july 2020
Last Update
30 july 2020