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Shisen-sho

Instructions:

You can eliminate two identical tiles simultaneously, provided they link via no more than three lines. Tap the Hint button to reveal a valid match, or the Undo button to retract your previous step.

Description


Shisen-sho presents a captivating solitaire challenge rooted in traditional mahjong. In this puzzle, players face a grid of intricately arranged tiles, each featuring classic symbols like bamboo, characters, and winds. The goal is straightforward: clear the entire board by systematically pairing and eliminating identical tiles. To succeed, connections between matches must follow precise guidelines—they can link horizontally or vertically, with paths allowing no more than two sharp turns, mimicking the flow of a gentle river bend. Tiles blocked on multiple sides remain untouchable until surrounding pieces clear away, demanding strategic foresight and patience. As layers peel back, the layout evolves, revealing new opportunities amid tightening constraints. Originating from Japanese adaptations of ancient Chinese tile games, Shisen-sho—also known as Shisen Sho Mahjong—strips away the competitive elements of its multiplayer counterpart, emphasizing solitary contemplation. Beginners might start with open layouts that forgive minor missteps, while seasoned players tackle denser configurations or timed modes to heighten the tension. What draws enthusiasts is its deceptively elegant design. A session can unfold in mere minutes during a coffee break, yet the pursuit of a perfect clear often extends into hours of focused problem-solving. Each board offers a fresh mosaic of possibilities, fostering a sense of achievement with every vanishing pair. Whether on mobile screens or desktop interfaces, Shisen-sho transforms idle moments into triumphs of logic and observation, proving that simplicity in mechanics can yield profound satisfaction.