Fruit Mahjong and the shifting fruit-tile board
Fruit Mahjong turns the classic connect-two rule into a fruit-filled board: match two identical tiles, draw a path with no more than three straight segments, and clear the pair before the layout changes. The twist is that some tiles can move, so a route that works on one pass may vanish on the next. When a match opens space, you have to re-check rows, corners, and blocked lanes instead of trusting the last path.
Because the board is built around bright fruit icons, you can spot apples, grapes, and other matching tiles fast, then scan for open corners and safe lanes. That fits the Mahjong tag cleanly. The fruit artwork also ties it to the Fruits tag without hiding the core pattern under extra effects.
Three modes, Onet levels, and no-limits browser play
You get three modes, classic and brand new Onet levels, and no lives or energy bars, so you can keep solving at your own pace. Because it runs in your browser, there is no download and no signup, and the controls stay simple whether you are on mobile or desktop. If you like a logic challenge that rewards route planning, this setup gives you a clear target on every screen.
The closest matching boards are Onet Connect Classic, because it uses the same pair-linking logic under pressure; Butterfly Kyodai, because both games ask you to trace routes across busy layouts; and Mahjong Connect Remastered, because it keeps the same connect style while polishing the pacing and the board flow.
Leaderboards add a score chase, so each board gives you a reason to trim extra moves and finish faster. That makes the game easy to return to when you want another clean run, especially if you are trying to improve your best clear and keep the fruit grid open for the next match.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
03 july 2021
Last Update
03 july 2021