Classic Mahjong Solitaire and the Shanghai-style free tile board
In Classic Mahjong Solitaire, you clear the layout by clicking two identical tiles that are open on at least one side and not covered by another piece. The ivory-and-green table and the traditional Shanghai Solitaire board make each match easy to read, while the 15-minute limit pushes you to work fast.
As a logic game, it rewards board reading more than random clicking. Every pair you remove opens new paths, and the built-in hint can save a run when the stack gets tight.
If you like the same layered tile pressure, Mahjong follows the same free-pair rule set. Mahjong Shanghai Dynasty is close because it uses the classic Shanghai-style board and blocked-tile checks. That matters most on the harder boards, where one early removal can expose two more matches and turn a stalled screen into a clear path.
Score chase, time pressure, and browser play
Each tile can earn a different number of points, so the best route is not always the fastest-looking match. That makes it worth spotting chains that open several layers at once, especially near the center where the stack is hardest to break. You can start playing right away in a browser tab, with no download needed. The game runs in your browser with no download or signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop without extra setup.
Mahjong Deluxe 3 keeps the same traditional tile-clearing feel. Mahjong Connect 2 changes the pattern by making you connect tiles instead of freeing stacked pairs. If you want the same classic rhythm, this is the kind of mahjong puzzle you can jump into between breaks.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
22 july 2022
Last Update
22 july 2022