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Mahjong

Mahjong is a browser-based puzzle game that focuses on tile-matching through careful observation and planning. The player interacts with a layered board of symbol tiles and removes pairs by selecting matching, free tiles that are not blocked on both sides. Each session presents a complete layout from the start, and the player works through it by clearing accessible matches while preserving future options. Difficulty increases as the board becomes more open yet more restrictive, forcing the player to think ahead instead of reacting quickly. The game rewards attention to detail, memory, and sequencing rather than speed. As the board thins, mistakes become harder to recover from, which keeps tension high until the final tiles. The session ends only when the player clears the board or runs out of valid moves, making every decision matter from the first match to the last.

Game Objective

The objective is to clear the entire board by matching and removing all tiles in valid pairs. The player succeeds by consistently choosing free tiles that share the same symbol while keeping future matches available. The session ends in failure if no valid pairs remain before the board is cleared.

Game Modes / Levels

Mahjong uses a single standard mode with one board layout per session. Progression happens within the same board as the player removes tiles and exposes new layers. The challenge increases naturally as fewer tiles remain and possible matches become limited, requiring more deliberate choices near the end of the session.

Developer / Release Date

Developed by: Microsoft
Release Date: 2012

Controls

PC Controls:

  • Left Mouse Click = Select a tile / Match a tile / Interact with board

Mobile Controls:

  • Single Tap = Select a tile / Match a tile / Interact with board

How to Play

The session begins with a full tile layout visible on the screen. The player scans the board and selects two matching tiles that are free on at least one side and not covered by another tile. After each successful match, the tiles disappear and reveal new options underneath. The player repeats this process, constantly reassessing which matches keep the board solvable. Poor tile choices can block future matches and end the session early. The game does not rely on speed, so the player can pause and plan before every move. Progress continues until the board is completely cleared or no valid matches remain, which immediately ends the session.

Game Features

  • Fully visible tile layout at the start of each session

  • Match-based removal using clear availability rules

  • Gradual difficulty increase as the board opens and shrinks

  • No time pressure, allowing deliberate decision-making

  • Immediate feedback when tiles are matched or blocked

  • Session-based gameplay with clear win and loss conditions

Is Mahjong Unblocked?

Mahjong runs directly in the browser, which allows access on many school and office networks where downloads are restricted. The game does not rely on external software or installations, making it easier to load in controlled environments. Duckmath hosts the game in a format designed to work within standard browser limitations.

How Can I Play Mahjong for Free?

You can play Mahjong for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.

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