Mahjong Math Overview
Mahjong Math was one of those quiet, clever games that showed up during the Flash era. It took the familiar tile-matching solitaire format and gave it a numerical twist, which felt like a natural fit for a quick browser session. You would find it on those classic game portals, a simple title among many others.
You control the cursor, clicking on tiles to select them. The goal is to clear the entire board by matching pairs. The core mechanic replaces traditional mahjong symbols with numbers and basic equations; a tile showing "11" can match with another "11", or with one showing "10+1". You can only select tiles that are free on at least one side, and the game often highlights these available options. The pace is steady, turning each move into a small calculation. It feels like working through a tidy, logical puzzle where you organize numbers into empty space.