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Mahjong (English pronunciation: /mɑːˈdʒɒŋ/ mah-JONG) is a tile-based game that was
developed in the 19th
century in
China and has
spread throughout the...
- ****anese
mahjong (****anese: 麻雀, Hepburn: Mājan), also
known as
riichi mahjong, is a
variation of
mahjong.
While the
basic rules to the game are retained...
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Mahjong solitaire (also
known as
Shanghai solitaire,
electronic or
computerized mahjong,
solitaire mahjong or
simply mahjong) is a single-player matching...
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Mahjong tiles (Chinese: 麻將牌 or 麻雀牌; pinyin: májiàngpái;
Cantonese Jyutping: maa4zoek3paai2; ****anese: 麻雀牌; rōmaji: mājanpai) are
tiles of
Chinese origin...
- Hong Kong
mahjong scoring rules are the
rules used for
scoring in
mahjong,
specifically the
rules common in Hong Kong and some
areas in Guangdong. What...
- Look up
mahjong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mahjong is a four-player game of
Chinese origin Mahjong or Mah-Jong may also
refer to:
Mahjong solitaire...
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Microsoft Mahjong (formerly
Mahjong Titans,
Shanghai Solitaire and Taipei) is a
computer game
version of
mahjong solitaire published by Microsoft. The...
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Scoring in
Mahjong, a game for four
players that
originated in China,
involves the
players obtaining points for
their hand of tiles, then
paying each...
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American mahjong, also
spelled mah jongg, is a
variant of the
Chinese game
mahjong.
American mahjong utilizes racks to hold each player's tiles, jokers...
- Three-player
mahjong is a
variation of
mahjong for
three players rather than the more
common four-player variations. It is not a mere
adaption of four-player...