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Japanese Solo Mahjong
This is the single-player version of the classic Chinese game, played according to Japanese rules (Tenwa). You start out with a ready hand (one tile away from a win) and must find the right tile in the wall to complete it.
The wall is a set of 24 face-down tiles. Click on a tile to pick it. You have three chances per round to find the right tile. The number of picks left is displayed under the wall.
Below the wall is your hand. The space to the right of it holds the last picked tile, and the space just above it holds the discarded tiles. If you picked a tile from the wall and it hasn’t completed your hand, “No hand” will blink and the tile will be discarded automatically. You can also click on the tile to discard it yourself. After that, you can pick another tile. If you’ve picked three tiles and none of them have completed your hand, the round is over.
Please note: In standard Mahjong, discarded tiles can be used to complete a hand. In Solo Mahjong, this is not the case. Discarded tiles do not participate in the game in any way. (See Solo Mahjong Rules for more.)
If the picked tile completed your hand, the win screen will open. There you can see all the sets in your hand, and how many points each set is worth. Game points are converted into the score, which determines how much money you’ve won. The score is calculated from the game point total using a traditional, complex algorithm. In the win screen, you can click on Continue to review the end state of the round, or you can click on the New Game button to immediately start the next round.
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