Official Filipino Mahjong Rules

Filipino Mahjong is a variant of mahjong that focuses on quick gameplay that emphasizes strategy over luck. Often a fixture of any Filipino gathering played with deft hands still oily from lumpia and empanadas, it’s...

Official Korean Mahjong Rules

Korean Mahjong is an interesting variant and is best known as a two-suited mahjong variant because it does not use the bamboo suit tiles at all. Lacking one suit, the gameplay and dynamics are different....

Official Filipino Visayan Mahjong Rules

This style coming from all over the Visayan islands including Cebu, Panay, Negros, and Leyte. The gameplay for Visayan mahjong (also Bisaya mahjong) is identical to that of the standard Filipino variant including the chismis. Tiles...

Official Chinese MCR Mahjong Rules

There are countless of variants to Chinese Mahjong since, of course, China is the birthplace of Mahjong. However since there are so many variants of Chinese Mahjong, there has to be one at least ruleset...

Official Singaporean Mahjong Rules

Singapore mahjong is a fun variant that includes four animal bonus tiles: the cat, mouse, chicken and centipede. Curiously enough, these animals come as two pairs with a predator-prey relationship: the cat and the rat, as...

Official Sichuan (SBR) Mahjong Rules

Sichuan Bloody Rules (SBR) mahjong translates to Bloody Battle to the End. Sichuan mahjong has some unique features, distinguishing it from the other styles: the deal continues to the bitter end because after the first win declaration, the gameplay...