Our purpose
Mahjong terminology is easy to blur. A browser matching puzzle may call itself “Mahjong,” while a player searching for the same word may expect a four-player game with hands, draws, discards, and regional scoring. Our first responsibility is to identify which game a page describes and answer that intent without pretending the distinction is trivial.
The site concentrates on Mahjong Solitaire: free-tile accessibility, matching groups, common layouts, strategy, display choices, and browser expectations. When traditional mahjong is mentioned, it is used to clarify a difference rather than to compress several regional rulesets into an unreliable summary.
How an article is prepared
Each page begins with one reader question and a defined boundary. Rules material is separated from step-by-step teaching; layout analysis is separated from general strategy; technical claims about solvable deals are explained in terms of construction and verification. This reduces repetition and makes related pages complementary rather than interchangeable.
The Mahjong Free Editorial Team checks terminology, tests statements against the standard free-tile model, and reviews historical or regional claims against reliable references when they are needed. We do not publish invented personal experience, credentials, rankings, player counts, or testimonials.
Corrections and updates
A material correction changes the reviewed date shown with the article. Small typographic edits may not. Readers can report a problem through [email protected] with the page URL and supporting context. We prefer a precise correction to a vague claim that one version of the rules is universal.
Search guidance evolves, but pages are not rewritten merely to manufacture a fresh date. Sitemap timestamps should reflect real content changes. Structured data must describe text that a visitor can actually see, and no rating, review, offer, or play action is marked up unless it exists.
The current PLAY status
There is no embedded game in this release. The interface contains a disabled PLAY control because a reviewed destination may be connected later through one site-wide setting. Until that happens, the status is stated plainly and no page claims that a live board has launched.
About mahjong free therefore also means understanding the project’s limits: it is an independent editorial resource, not a gambling service, multiplayer platform, governing body, or representative of a commercial tile set. Its value should come from accurate explanation and useful organisation.
Quick answers
Questions players ask
Who writes the pages?
They are published by the Mahjong Free Editorial Team; the site does not invent named experts or personal credentials.
Is Mahjong Free affiliated with a game publisher?
No affiliation or sponsorship is claimed. The project is an independent editorial resource.