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If you've ever found yourself zoning out with a deck of cards, this is that feeling but with tiles. Mahjong Quest is classic tile-matching solitaire dressed up with different themes—Norse runes, traditional Chinese symbols, abstract patterns. Your goal is simple: clear the board by matching identical tiles until nothing's left. It's the kind of brain-training game that hooks you with "just one more level" energy, perfect for memory nerds and collectors who want to unlock everything without breaking a sweat.
Key Features
- Multiple Tile Themes: Switch between traditional Mahjong, Norse runes, and abstract patterns to keep things visually fresh.
- Power-Up System: Undo mistakes, shuffle stuck boards, or highlight matching pairs when you're stuck.
- Medal Rewards: Clear boards fast enough to earn medals and unlock new levels.
- Mobile-Friendly Design: Big buttons, clean tiles, works perfectly on phones and tablets without squinting.
How to Play Mahjong Quest
The rules are dead simple, but clearing some of these boards requires actual brainpower.
Matching Tiles to Clear the Board
You tap or click matching pairs of tiles to remove them from the board. The catch? You can only select tiles that are "free"—meaning at least one side isn't blocked by other tiles. Season tiles match with any other season tile, same with flower tiles. Some tiles are flipped face-down and reveal themselves when you click them. Rock tiles just sit there being useless.
Managing Special Mechanics
Certain tiles are trapped and can only be freed by matching scissors tiles first. You'll see counters showing how many tiles are left and which special tiles you still need to find. The timer keeps ticking, so you can't just sit there overthinking every move. When you get stuck, that's when you burn through your power-ups—undo, shuffle, or hint buttons save your bacon when the board looks impossible.
Earning Medals and Unlocking Levels
Speed matters. Clear boards quickly and you'll rack up medals that unlock new levels and themes. The progression is linear—beat one board, move to the next. There's no complex skill tree here, just pure tile-matching satisfaction and the dopamine hit of watching a messy board turn into nothing.
Who is Mahjong Quest for?
This is for anyone who wants to chill out with a puzzle that doesn't demand perfect reflexes. Perfect if you have 10 minutes between meetings or you're winding down before bed. It's safe for kids too—no violence, no weird ads, just tiles and thinking. If you're the type who plays Solitaire on Windows or enjoys crossword puzzles, you'll feel right at home here.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super meditative once you get into the rhythm. The backgrounds are static—green grass, blue fabric, dark stone—and the tiles have that clean, high-contrast look that works well on smaller screens. The music is generic and loops, so I turned it off after a few rounds. The sound effects are satisfying little clicks when tiles match. Visually, it's not pushing any boundaries—simple 2D graphics with fake shadows on the tiles—but it's clean and doesn't distract from the puzzle. You can zone out with a podcast or really focus on optimizing your clear speed.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser storage, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off. Just don't clear your browser cache or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, this runs on a potato—it's basic 2D assets with minimal animations, so even older phones and laptops handle it without lag. No downloads, no installs, just click and play.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-killer that does exactly what it promises without surprises.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gameplay with zero learning curve—jump in and start matching immediately.
- ✅ Pro: Multiple themes keep the visual experience from getting stale across hundreds of levels.
- ❌ Con: The music gets repetitive fast, and the level variety is mostly just different tile arrangements with the same mechanics.
Controls
Responsive and simple—no complaints. The hitboxes are big enough that you won't misclick on mobile.
- Desktop: Click matching tiles with your mouse. Use sidebar buttons for power-ups.
- Mobile: Tap tiles to match. All buttons are thumb-friendly and easy to reach.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Inlogic and released on January 1, 2023. They specialize in casual puzzle games optimized for web and mobile play.

