Kris Mahjong: pair the kitchen tiles before the timer bar runs out
Kris Mahjong asks you to click two identical tiles to make a match, then keep the chain going so the left-side timer bar refills. The board is packed with bright food and kitchen icons, so every pair is easy to spot at a glance and every missed click matters.
Because it runs in your browser, you can start without signup or download. The pressure comes from the clock, not from complex rules, which makes this a good fit for quick sessions in a browser-based logic game.
How chaining matches keeps the bar alive
In this Mahjong setup, the real skill is speed: clear one pair, then immediately scan for the next before the timer drops too far. When you maintain a steady rhythm of matches, the left meter gets refilled, giving you a small but important buffer for the next run.
The layout also rewards attention. Since the tiles use food and kitchen artwork, you can build a pattern in your head and spot duplicates faster. If you enjoy tile-linking boards, Mahjong Connect Remastered is a close match because it uses the same pair-removal flow, while Butterfly Kyodai is similar for the way it turns simple pair matching into a timed board clear.
Mouse clicks, fast scans, and clean board clears
Use the mouse to select two tiles, then keep moving across the board until every pair is gone. That straightforward control scheme makes the game easy to pick up on desktop, and it also plays well on mobile-friendly screens when you want a short puzzle break.
If you want more connect-style boards after this, Connection and Matching are the two ideas that define the pacing here, and both help explain why the game feels focused from the first pair to the last.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
04 july 2021
Last Update
04 july 2021