Mahjong Riddles: Egypt and the ancient tile pairs that clear each board
In Mahjong Riddles: Egypt, you clear the board by pairing open tiles that show Egyptian icons, from scarabs and cats to relics, while special tiles add extra rules that change your route through each stage. The board reads quickly, but locked corners and bonus tiles can change the best pair to chase first on later levels. The Ancient Egypt setting is more than decoration: you move across Giza valley, the Old city, the Desert, and the Nile while chasing artifacts and trying to finish each level in fewer moves.
Logic play with matching rules and Ancient Egypt boards
This fits naturally in logic games because every click depends on reading the board, not rushing the mouse. It also sits squarely in mahjong, since the core move is still clearing matching open pairs from the layout. The matching tag makes sense too, because the fastest path is spotting two identical symbols before the board blocks them.
120 levels, bonus tiles, and browser play
Across 120 puzzle levels, you keep collecting artifacts and meeting new board twists like bonus tiles and locked paths, which makes later stages ask for better tile order. You can play it in your browser with no download, and it also works well on mobile and desktop. The relaxing tag fits because atmospheric music and slow pair checks make each turn easy to read. For a close cousin, Mahjong Connect Remastered uses the same pair-clearing idea, but with connection rules that shift how you plan each move. Mahjong 3D keeps the matching focus too, only it swaps the flat board for a layered 3D setup.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 may 2025
Last Update
09 may 2025