Solitaire Mahjong Farm 2
The sequel adds structured chapters, quick random layouts and a shuffle that rescues dead boards.

The second Mahjong entry splits into two modes, and the split is the point. Quick Play deals a random layout for a single sitting. Chapter Division runs a structured sequence where finishing one set unlocks the next, each with its own puzzles.
The genuinely useful addition is the shuffle. Mahjong solitaire has always had a failure state where the remaining tiles are technically present but no legal pair exists; the shuffle redistributes them instead of ending the run. It removes the most frustrating way to lose a layout without making the puzzle trivial.
Tiles keep the produce-and-animals set from the first game, so the visual language carries over unchanged.
Controls
Click or tap two matching free tiles to remove them.
How to Play
- Pick Quick Play for a one-off layout or Chapter Division to work through the sequence.
- Match identical tiles that have a free edge and nothing on top.
- Use the shuffle when the board has pairs left but none of them legal.
- Empty the layout to complete the puzzle.
Tips & Tricks
Save the shuffle. It is tempting to burn it the first time a board looks tight, but a genuinely dead layout later in the chapter is where it earns its keep.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Quick Play and Chapter Division?
Quick Play deals a random layout with no progression. Chapter Division runs an ordered sequence where completing a chapter unlocks the next one.
What does the shuffle do?
It redistributes the remaining tiles when no legal pair is left, so a stuck layout can continue instead of ending.