Mahjong Basics
Mahjong may look complicated at first, but once you learn the basics, it’s fun, social, and surprisingly easy to pick up. Here’s a simple introduction to get you started.
The Tiles
A standard Mahjong set has 144 tiles, divided into groups:
- 3 Suits:
- Dots (Circles)
- Bamboo or “Bams” (Sticks)
- Characters or “Cracks” (Numbers in Chinese)
- Winds: (East, South, West, North)
- Dragons (Red, Green, White/Soap)
- Flowers
- Jokers
Think of suits like “hearts, spades, diamonds” in a deck of cards.
The Goal
The goal is to build a winning hand of 14 tiles based on the options in the NMJL Card for that year. Most hands are made up of four sets (three or four matching tiles, or a run of three in the same suit) plus one pair. In short:
- Pair = 2 matching tiles
- Pung = 3 of a kind (same suit)
- Kong = 4 of a kind (same suit)
- Quint = 5 of a kind (same suit)
Setting Up
- Four players sit around the table.
- Players roll the dice to find out who is “East.” This person is the first dealer.
- Tiles are dealt to each player — 14 to the dealer and 13 to all other players.
- The remaining tiles form the “Walls” which are used for game play.
- Players take turns drawing one tile and discarding one tile.
How a Turn Works
- Draw a tile from the wall (or the discard pile if you can use it).
- Decide: Keep it or discard it.
- Other players may claim your discard to complete a set.
Winning!
When your hand is complete (14 tiles), you declare “Mahjong!” and show your hand.
Beginner Tips
- Don’t fixate on one plan—stay flexible! This becomes easier as you get more familiar with reading the card.
- Watch what others are discarding.
- Learn to balance offense (building your hand) with defense (avoiding giving others what they need).
