Multiplayer Mahjong

Same layout, two players, fastest clear wins

Create a room

You'll get a shareable room link. Send it to a friend and you'll both be dealt the identical solvable layout.

Join a room

How multiplayer works

  1. Pick a layout and create a room, or paste a friend's room code to join.
  2. Share the room link. When you're both in, hit Ready.
  3. The instant both players are ready, the identical solvable layout is dealt to each of you.
  4. Race to clear the board. Live progress bars show who's ahead. First to clear wins - or win instantly if your opponent gives up or drops.

Solo vs. multiplayer

Single playerTake your time, use hints and shuffle freely, chase your own best time.
MultiplayerSame tiles for both players, live progress bars, and the pressure of a real opponent. Fastest clear wins the room.
Daily challengeEveryone worldwide plays the same layout each day, ranked on the leaderboard.

How to win your race

A race is the same Mahjong Solitaire you already know, just with a clock and an opponent. Because you both get the identical solvable layout, speed comes from smart matching, not luck. Keep these habits in mind:

  1. Open the board fast. Clear top and edge tiles first - they release the most free tiles at once.
  2. Chase uncovering matches. A pair that frees two buried tiles beats a tidy pair that unlocks nothing.
  3. Don't freeze on a jam. If you stall, hit Shuffle - it reshuffles the remaining tiles into a fresh solvable board so you never lose the race to a dead end.
  4. Keep moving. Small hesitations add up; trust your first good match and go.

New to a layout before you race it? Warm up solo on the Turtle or any of the other layouts, then bring your best time to the leaderboard.

Multiplayer FAQ

Do both players get the same tiles?

Yes. Both players are dealt the identical, solvable layout from a shared seed, so it is a fair race decided by skill and speed.

What happens if my opponent quits?

If your opponent gives up or disconnects mid-game, you win the room. You can then request a rematch.

Do I need an account?

No. Just enter a display name and play. An account is optional and only keeps your solo stats synced across devices.