Mahjong Quest’s pyramid clears and side-open tile matches
Mahjong Quest puts you on stacked Chinese-style tile pyramids, where you clear pairs of matching tiles that are free on at least one side. The board uses traditional symbols and a stone-on-stone click, so every match feels clear and readable for fans of Mahjong. The pyramid layers also expose new rows as you work downward.
It sits naturally in the logic puzzle category, and it works as a free online browser game with no download or signup. The challenge is easy to parse, but you still need to scan the board fast because each level can push you toward a time limit and a better medal tier.
Each round can award gold, silver, or bronze based on how quickly you finish, so speed matters as much as route planning. Clear the board before time runs out, and you have a better shot at the top medal plus any tools the game gives you for tougher layouts. Every second matters when a hard-to-reach pair is left behind.
Open tiles that free up corners first, then work toward deeper layers that block the last pairs. That makes the game easy to handle on mobile-friendly screens, while the same board layout is just as usable on desktop when you want to study every symbol and match with less rush.
For a closer match, try Mahjong Connect Remastered, since it also asks you to clear paired tiles under pressure. Mahjong 3D shares the same tile-removal logic, only with a 3D presentation. Diamond Solitaire Mahjong is another good fit because it keeps the classic solitaire style and timed board focus.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
18 august 2021
Last Update
18 august 2021