A 150-year-old game,
reimagined.
Mahjong has been played for over 150 years. Born in Qing dynasty China, it spread across Asia and eventually the world — passed between generations on bamboo tables in Shanghai teahouses and living rooms everywhere. Few games have survived that long without good reason.
Mahjong solitaire — the single-player version most people know — takes all 144 tiles and stacks them into a pyramid. The rule is simple: match two free identical tiles and remove them. A tile is free when nothing sits on top of it and at least one side is open.
Color Mahjong keeps that exact logic and replaces the traditional characters with pure color blocks. No study required. The same satisfying scan→spot→tap rhythm, just immediately accessible to everyone.