Mahjong

Browse every game currently listed in the Mahjong category on Gamebow and jump into a title that matches your mood.

Games in category 15

Mahjong games

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Onet World

Find identical pairs of animal tiles, clear as many levels as you can and build your own Onet World in this adorable Mahjong connect game!

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Onet Connect Christmas

Find pairs and remove all tiles from the field before the time is up in this Christmas-themed Mahjong connect game!

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Onet Connect Classic

Find pairs and remove all tiles from the field before the time is up in this cute Mahjong connect game!

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Mahjong Master 2

Mahjong Master 2 features 150 Levels in 3 difficulties for beginners and true experts. Find matching pairs of stones to remove them from the board and try to earn golden…

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Mahjong Classic

Enjoy the ancient board game classic Mahjong! Match pairs of tiles and eliminate all pieces from the board. Hundreds of levels are waiting for you!

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Ancient Mahjong

In this relaxing Mahjong version your task is to combine two of the same Mahjong stones to remove them from the field. Only free stones can be combined. A stone is free…

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Mahjong Collision

Collide two of the same Mahjong tiles to make them disappear. Your aim is to remove all tiles and clear the playing field. Can you finish all levels and set a new high s…

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Magic Mahjong

Guide the wizard through 50 difficult Mahjong levels, while acting as his magic helper. To finish the game with 3 stars in each level, you need to combine power-ups with…

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Mahjong Mania

Find matching pairs in this fun version of the board game classic. Can you complete all 150 levels and become a true Mahjong master?

About Mahjong games

Mahjong games on Gamebow focus on tile clearing, pattern spotting, and board-reading built around classic mahjong layouts. This archive currently contains 15 titles, which makes it a better entry point than the homepage when you already know the style of play you want.

Examples from the current feed include Butterfly Shimai, Onet Gallery 3D, and Onet World. Keeping those titles together on one page makes it easier to compare the category at a glance instead of jumping back and forth between unrelated cards.

What to expect from mahjong games

Players who prefer calmer sessions with visual scanning and measured progress will usually get more value from this archive than from a general homepage list, because the page stays centered on one browsing intent while still linking each title out to its individual game page.

How to explore this category

This page is meant to support deeper discovery, not just a thin archive. You can stay inside the mahjong section to compare similar games side by side, or branch out into nearby categories if you want adjacent mechanics or a slightly different pace.

Players browsing mahjong titles in the current feed also overlap with Puzzle. Those related sections are useful when you want to move from a familiar genre into something close by without starting from scratch.

  • Use the category archive to compare games with similar mechanics or themes.
  • Open a title page when you want more context before clicking through to play.
  • Use the category strip above to switch into neighboring sections without going back to the homepage.

Mahjong games FAQ

Common questions about this genre and the titles listed here.

What kind of games appear in the Mahjong category?

Mahjong games on Gamebow are grouped around tile clearing, pattern spotting, and board-reading built around classic mahjong layouts. The category is designed for players who prefer calmer sessions with visual scanning and measured progress.

How many mahjong games are listed here?

This archive currently includes 15 mahjong games from the current feed.

Can I open a game page before I start playing?

Yes. Each card links to a dedicated game page first, so you can read the summary, review categories and metadata, and then use the Play now button from the detail page.