Mahjong
(1850)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 8 and up. You can play with 3 to 4 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Hand Management und Set Collection...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 120 |
| Minimum age: | 8 |
| Number of players: | 3 - 4 |
| Publisher: | (Public Domain), (Unknown), A. D. Richter & Cie., Alga, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Blizzard Entertainment, Brevete S.G.D.G., Brybelly, Cardinal, Carlsberg, Cayro, The Games, Chad Valley Co Ltd., CHH Games, Chinese Arts & Crafts, Creative Crafthouse, Crisloid, Dal Negro, De La Rue, Dilemma Games, E. S. Lowe Company Inc., Educa Borras, Fame Products, Franz Schmidt, Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore), Geoludie, Gibsons, Golconda, Golden, Grapet, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Guanhua (冠華), H. P. Gibson & Sons, Hartung-Spiele, Intercontor AG, John Jaques of London, John Lewis, John N. Hansen Co., Inc., John Sands Pty Ltd, Jumbo, Kärnan, Kerry's Mah Jong, Kirjalito, KR, Laurence King Publishing Ltd, Longfield Games, Michael Stanfield, Miro Company, Monkey Pod Games, National Games, Inc., National Mah Jongg League, Inc., Olsen, Parker Brothers, Perry & Co. Ltd., Philos, Revanche Spelen, Rosiness, Royal Depth, Schmidt Spiele, Skor-Mor, SPM: Syarikat Permainan Malaysia, Spółdzielnia Rzemieślnicza Wielobranżowa "Przemysław", Sterling Games, SYU Creation, Tactic, U3, Weico Produkte GmbH, Wizards of the Coast, Wood Expressions, Woodstock Spiele, Yellow Mountain Imports, Zontik Games |
| Designers: | (Uncredited) |
| Artists: | Barbro Hennius |
| Mechanics: | Hand Management, Set Collection |
Mah-Jongg (Chinese 麻å°/éº»å° Májiàng game of the sparrow) is a traditional Chinese game using illustrated tiles, with game play similarities to rummy. It is a popular gambling game, but wagering real stakes is by no means necessary to have fun playing.
The tiles consist of three suits numbering 1-9 (Dots, Numbers or Characters, and Bamboo, the "Ace" of which almost always looks like a bird), three different dragons (Red, Green, and White white is unusual in that it may look like a silvery dragon, or like a picture frame, or blank - think "White dragon in a snowstorm"), and the four winds (east, south, west, and north). There are four copies of each tile. This totals to 136 tiles. In addition, special Flower, Season, and Joker (American version) tiles may also be used.
Four players take turns drawing from a stock (the wall), or from the other players' discards, in an attempt to form sets of numeric sequences (e.g., 5-6-7 of the same suit, which can only be drawn from the player at one's left, by calling "Chow"), triplets and quadruplets (which can be drawn from the discards out-of-turn by calling "Pung"), pairs, and other patterns. "Pung" takes precedence over "Chow", and "Mah Jongg" takes precedence over all (and is the only situation one may draw "Chow" out-of-turn.) What happens if a single discard would give two (or more!) players "Mah Jongg"? Precedence goes to the player who would play next in normal sequence.
Originating in China in the mid-19th century, it was introduced to the U.S. in the 1920s. It is now played in different forms throughout Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Although the rules for game play are fairly constant, there are an immense variety of scoring schemes. A few general categories of rule-sets include: Chinese Classical, Hong Kong Old Style, Japanese, Taiwanese, Western, and American.
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Last Updated: 2025-08-12 12:03:42 UTC
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