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Happy Lamb
Dream Pet Connect
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Christmas Connect Deluxe
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Mahjong Mix
Mahjong Dynasty
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Mahjong Pop
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Mahjong Impossible
Pupper Mahjong
Wonderland Christmas Mahjong
Dark Mahjong Connect
Connect Dimensions
Ultimate Merge of 10
Mahjong Fruits
Hex Connect
Mahjong Dogs
Mahjong Kitchen
Mahjong Collection
Memory Mahjong
Mahjong Master 2
Winter Mahjong
Mahjong or mah-Jongg is a game that uses tiles with a similar shape as Domino tiles. The tiles are often white but can come in yellow, gold, or a variety of colors. They historically would feature Chinese characters due to the game originating from China. Now they come with many bright symbols and icons. Some people claim the game to be of ancient origin, there is no evidence to the claim. It originates from the Qing dynasty which began in 1644, so the game is likely no more than 375 years old. The earliest tiles were from the 1870s. However, it was popularized in the 1920s.
The goal is to match tiles that are open on one side and not covered by another tile. Sometimes, there are bonus tiles known as flower and season tiles. These special tiles can be matched with similar tiles despite not always having matching symbols. The online version of Mahjong is typically played in single-player mode as a puzzle game. Layering, stacking, and 3D tiles groups increases the complexity adding more interest to finding matching tiles. Many new layouts have been created adding to the variety of mahjong games available to play in a browser.