Mahjong Links and the flat single-layer route check
Use your mouse to clear the layout by selecting two identical numbered tiles, then linking them with a path that turns at right angles. Unlike stacked mahjong boards, this version keeps every piece on one horizontal plane, so the challenge is reading open sides and spotting a legal route before you click. Mahjong Links stays easy to start in your browser, with no download and no signup needed.
Each tile carries a number, which helps when the board gets crowded and you are scanning for the last few pairs. A match only works when the tiles can connect without the route being blocked by neighboring pieces, so every move is a quick test of space and angle. That makes it a neat fit for the logical side of tile puzzlers.
Mahjong Links: number labels, open edges, and clean pair routes
The numbered face on each tile is the biggest helper here, because it cuts down the time spent hunting for identical art on a dense grid. When you want a close mechanical match, Mahjong Connect Remastered uses the same connect-two-tiles rule and the same route-checking pressure.
Butterfly Kyodai Deluxe 2 is another close cousin, since it also asks you to clear pairs by tracing a valid path across the board. Mahjong Lines leans into the same flat-board logic, so the board-reading rhythm feels familiar right away. The connection angle keeps each turn focused on line breaks and open lanes, while the matching tag fits the number-based pair hunting. If you want a quick free online puzzle that plays on mobile and desktop, start playing here.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
18 august 2021
Last Update
18 august 2021