A 150-year-old game,
instantly familiar.
Mahjong solitaire has been played for generations. The single-player version most people know takes 144 tiles, stacks them into a pyramid, and asks you to find and remove matching pairs until the board is clear.
The rule is simple: find two free identical tiles and tap them. A tile is free when nothing sits on top of it and at least one side is open. Work from the top down, plan ahead, and clear the board.
Emoji Puzzle Mahjong keeps that exact logic and replaces the traditional characters with the emojis everyone already knows. The same satisfying scan → spot → tap rhythm — just accessible to anyone on day one.