Mahjong Solitaire: World Tour

Mahjong Solitaire: World Tour

9.18,639 playes

Experience a classic tile-matching challenge in Mahjong Solitaire: World Tour, where logic and observation are key to clearing the board and progressing through various puzzle layouts.

About Mahjong Solitaire: World Tour

Mahjong Solitaire: World Tour offers a refined take on the traditional tile-matching genre. Players must identify and pair identical tiles to remove them from the board, navigating through layered structures that require careful planning. The game focuses on logic and pattern recognition, challenging you to find matches that are not obstructed by other pieces.

As an HTML5 title, it provides a smooth experience across both desktop and mobile devices. The puzzle designs vary in complexity, making it suitable for fans of board games who enjoy a relaxed yet mentally stimulating pace. Its accessibility for players aged seven and up ensures a clean, straightforward interface focused entirely on the core solitaire mahjong mechanics.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: New Kids Games
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 09/25/2023

Why players like Mahjong Solitaire: World Tour

  • Classic mahjong gameplay with a focus on logic.
  • Clean visual design optimized for pattern recognition.
  • Mobile-friendly interface for gaming on the go.
  • Relaxing pace without high-pressure mechanics.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse or touch screen to select tiles. You can only match pairs of identical tiles that are "free"—meaning they are not covered by another tile and have at least one side open. Your primary objective is to clear the entire board by systematically removing these pairs. Focus on uncovering tiles that are blocking the most pieces to avoid running out of moves.

Tips for beginners

  • Prioritize matching tiles that sit atop large stacks to reveal more options.
  • Scan the entire board before making a move to identify multiple potential pairs.
  • Look for tiles that have both their left and right sides blocked and plan how to free them.