Tile-matching meets kitchen chaos. Mahjong Chef strips Mahjong Solitaire down to pure puzzle mechanics. Match pairs. Clear boards. Stack coins. No fluff—just you versus increasingly tricky tile layouts.
Mission is simple: Remove every tile from the board. Tap matching pairs. Watch them disappear. Goal? Clean slate. Zero tiles remaining. That's a win.
Tap a tile. Select it. Find its twin. Tap again. Match made. Both vanish. But—catch this—tiles must be free. Left or right side exposed. No neighbors blocking. Buried tiles? Can't touch them. Strategy kicks in here. Clear edges first. Unlock the trapped ones.
Face-down tiles exist. Mystery boxes. Tap once to flip. Then match like normal. Rock tiles? Different beast. Can't select them. Can't clear them directly. How to remove? Match an adjacent tile. Rock cracks. Rock breaks. Gone. Use them as tactical blockers early game.
Stuck? Spend coins. Four tools available:
Pro move: Save Magnet for endgame. When 4 tiles remain and you're blind.
Every cleared stage = coins. No time limit. No penalties for slow play. Take your time. Scan the board. Plan three moves ahead. Avoid dead ends. The temptation? Rush and tap. The trap? Locking yourself out. Always check both sides before committing.
Perfect for puzzle fans who like Mahjong Solitaire but want tighter mechanics. Great for coffee breaks. Ideal for players who prefer thinking over reflexes. Zero pressure. All strategy.
Mahjong Chef was developed by sublevelgames. Released April 8, 2026.