Mahjong Lines is a pure-strategy tile-matching puzzle that strips away complexity and keeps the focus sharp. You're staring at a grid of classic Mahjong tiles—Bamboos, Winds, Dragons—and your job is simple: connect matching pairs until the board is clear. The twist? Your connecting path can only make two turns max. It's the digital version of untangling a knot, one careful move at a time. If you loved the meditative grind of Spider Solitaire or the spatial thinking of Candy Crush, this hits the same sweet spot.
Easy to learn, surprisingly deep to master. The first few levels teach the rhythm. By level 10, you're scanning the grid like a chess grandmaster.
Fully responsive across devices. No lag, no fuss.
Start by tapping two identical tiles. But here's the catch: the path between them must travel through empty cells only. No jumping over other tiles. Your connecting line can bend twice—think of it as drawing an "L" or a "Z" shape across the grid. Pairs vanish the moment you link them, opening up new paths for the remaining tiles.
The trap is clearing tiles randomly. Do that and you'll box yourself in. The smart play? Clear edges first to unlock interior tiles. Watch for clusters of identical tiles—if you remove one pair too early, you might strand the others behind a wall of mismatched icons. Each level is a 70-tile logic puzzle where order matters.
Got stuck? Tap the lightbulb icon for a hint—it highlights one valid pair. Run out of moves entirely? Hit Shuffle to randomize the remaining tiles without losing progress. You start with 2 shuffles, tracked in the corner. Spend them wisely or use the currency system to stock up for tougher late-game boards.
This is brain candy for pattern-seekers and logic fans. Perfect for 5-minute coffee breaks or hour-long strategy sessions. If you're the type who zones out while solving Sudoku or gets weirdly competitive about matching tiles before the timer runs out, this is your game. No time pressure, no chaos—just you versus the grid.
Pure Zen focus. The bamboo background stays static, the tile animations are smooth, and there's zero visual clutter fighting for your attention. You click, tiles disappear with a satisfying snap, and your score climbs. The game runs at 60 FPS even on older devices because the vector-style art keeps file sizes tiny. That minimalist approach isn't a compromise—it's a performance hack that guarantees instant loading and distraction-free flow.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via Playgama cloud sync. Switch devices mid-session without losing your level or power-up count.
2. Performance: Lightweight engine (likely Unity or Phaser) keeps frame rates locked at 60 FPS. The mobile-optimized UI uses safe-area layouts so nothing gets cut off on notched screens.
A no-nonsense tile-matching brain workout that respects your time and challenges your spatial IQ.
Mahjong Lines was developed by Lunvo Studio. Released in February 2026.