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Mahjong Match Club

Remove identical mahjong tiles, then use the green gaps they leave to slide later pieces into unobstructed horizontal or vertical matches.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Mahjong Match Club game overview

Matching begins with two accessible mahjong pieces, whose removal creates a green space on the board. That empty area allows another tile to slide until it faces an identical symbol with no obstruction along the horizontal or vertical line. The puzzle is therefore about preparing future matches, not simply spotting equal artwork. A successful alignment clears the pair and awards points, changing the available lanes again. Finishing the board advances to another level. If useful spaces become separated from the tiles that need them, the arrangement may no longer provide the direct line required for the next removal.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Each board asks you to compare symbols, remove an available pair, study the new green opening, and reposition another mahjong so its matching face can be reached cleanly.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Mahjong Match Club

Tap a tile and slide it through an open lane toward its identical partner. Release only when no piece blocks the horizontal or vertical connection between the two matching symbols.

After the pair disappears, inspect how its green space changes the rest of the board. Prefer removals that expose several possible movements, and continue until every required match is cleared.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Tap to select a mahjong tile, then drag or slide it along the board before releasing.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Mahjong Match Club

  1. Clear a central pair early when its green space connects several crowded lanes.
  2. Check both horizontal and vertical routes before committing a tile movement.
  3. Avoid filling the only gap that can free a boxed-in matching symbol.