Solitaire Mahjong Farm

Mahjong solitaire on a countryside tile set — match free pairs and take the layout apart.

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Solitaire Mahjong Farm

This is mahjong solitaire rather than the four-player game: a stack of tiles, and one rule that governs everything. A tile can be taken only when it has no tile on top of it and at least one of its long edges is clear. Match two of those and both leave the board.

SOFTGAMES swaps the traditional bamboo and character suits for produce and countryside implements, which makes the pairs easier to read quickly — a pumpkin is more distinguishable at a glance than the seven of circles.

Scoring rises the deeper you get into a layout, and the puzzle count grows as you play. The difficulty is entirely in the geometry: which pair you take now decides which pairs still exist in three moves.

Controls

Click or tap two matching tiles that each have a free left or right edge.

How to Play

  1. Look for identical tiles with a free left or right edge and nothing stacked above.
  2. Click one, then the other, to remove the pair.
  3. Prefer pairs that free tiles underneath rather than pairs at the edge.
  4. Clear the whole layout to finish the puzzle.

Tips & Tricks

Count before you match. If four identical tiles are visible, taking the wrong two can bury the other pair for good — take the two that unlock the most beneath them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a tile playable?

Nothing may sit on top of it, and at least one long edge — left or right — must be free.

Is this the same as four-player mahjong?

No. This is mahjong solitaire, a single-player matching puzzle that uses mahjong tiles but not the multiplayer rules.