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Year Published
1850
# of Players:
4 − 4
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 4 players
Recommended with 3, 4 players
(40 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
240 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
8 and up
User Suggested Ages
10 and up
(5 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence
No necessary in-game text
(14 voters) [poll]
Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Mahjong
Alternate Names
麻將
Mah Cheuck
Mah Jong
Mah Jongg
Mah-Jongg
Mahjongg
Majiang
Pung-Chow
마작
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Mah-Jongg is a traditional Chinese game using illustrated tiles, with game play similarities to rummy. It is a popular gambling game, but wagering real stakes is by no means necessary to have fun playing.

The tiles consist of three suits numbering 1-9 (Dots, Numbers or Characters, and Bamboo, the "Ace" of which almost always looks like a bird), three different dragons (Red, Green, and White [white is unusual in that it may look like a silvery dragon, or like a picture frame, or blank - think "White dragon in a snowstorm"), and the four winds (east, south, west, and north). There are four copies of each tile. Special flower, season, and joker tiles may also be used.

Four players take turns drawing from a stock (the wall), or from the other players' discards, in an attempt to form sets of numeric sequences (e.g., 5-6-7 of the same suit, which can only be drawn from the player at one's left, by calling "Chow"), triplets and quadruplets (which can be drawn from the discards out-of-turn by calling "Pung"), pairs, and other patterns. "Pung" takes precedence over "Chow", and "Mah Jongg" (literally "I win!") takes precedence over all (and is the only situation one may draw "Chow" out-of-turn.) What happens if a single discard would give two (or more!) players "Mah Jongg"? Precedence goes to the player who would play next in normal sequence.

Originating in China in the mid-19th century, it was introduced to the U.S. in the 1920s. It is now played in different forms throughout Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Although the rules for game play are fairly constant, there are an immense variety of scoring schemes. A few general categories of rule-sets include: Chinese Classical, Hong Kong Old Style, Japanese, Taiwanese, Western, and American.

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0 Stickers for Scoring Chips
Chinese scoring values on stickers to put on poker chips or similar sized disk (1.5"). I included enough for 2000 points per player in the quantities given on sloperama (2x500, 9x100, 8x10, 10x2) plus an extra or two of each denomination. Print onto full or half-sheet sticker paper, laminate (if you want more durability) and punch out with a 1.25" circle punch (or cut out with scissors). There are 4 sheets so you can put them back to back through a 2-sided cold laminator without wasting any laminate.
2009-05-16
0 Mah Jong Player Settlement Calculator
The spreadsheet will calculate what each position owes/receives from the other three positions and also nets the total gain/loss for the hand. Ver. 1.0
2009-05-01
1 Official tournament rules, russian
Official international tournament rules, in russian / Официальные международные правила маджонга для соревнований
2009-04-22
0 No Title
Rules for 3 or 5 players Riichi mahjong. Thanks to my mahjong teacher Ian Fraser for allowing me to share his notes.
2009-04-21
3 Zung Jung Mah Jong Playing Aid
This is a scoring aid for Zung Jung Mah Jong v3.2. It includes a few key rules, but is primarily a single-page scoring sheet.
2009-02-23
3 Hong Kong Old Style Player Aid
This is a comprehensive player aid for HKOS Mah Jong, including set up, game play, and scoring. It also includes character translations for those using Chinese sets (like me!). It's a 2 page aid which has everything you need to begin playing Mah Jong. HKOS is the SIMPLEST rule set in my opinion, and the best introduction to the game. Note: I included "All Terminals and Honors" as 1 Fan, which some sources do, but this is actually a pretty tough hand so feel free to make it worth more. Mah Jong is a pretty flexible game, so go crazy on house rules if you like - my Fan list is by no means definitive, please add and subtract to it to your delight.
2009-02-18
5 Player Aid -- Chinese Classical Style
I wanted a pretty complete summary of rules and scoring that I could hand out to new players for Mah-Jongg, so I decided to make one myself. The rules used in the player aid are for chinese classical style and have been condensed from the information available at the Four Winds Knowledge base. It is a full two pages, but prints nicely at 2-up (front and back)--making an approx. 4x6" 2-sided player aid.
2008-08-05
1 Player Aid showing all hands (for Japanese Modern/Riichi)
I made this to teach Riichi Mah-Jong to our gaming group. Detailed player aid showing minipoints and Han value of all hands, both text and visual description. Use with a scoring table to quickly calculate points. Includes translation of asian character tiles for non-arabic sets.
2008-03-20
1 Mahjong Special Hands Reference Sheet
Special hands reference sheet. Shows 18 special hands, how they are built, and the point value for each. Visual example for each hand.
2008-02-09
0 Mahjong Reference Sheet
This one-sheet reference has definitions of basic mahjong terms, point values for hands including doubles, and a guide on how to score a round. I am not sure which ruleset this is, but I am pretty sure it's not the American ruleset. Comments welcome.
2008-02-09
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