Mah-Jongg (or Mahjong) is a solitaire type of game. The purpose of the game is to remove all tiles from the playing board.
Further information about the game can be found at the Wikipedia article about the game.
Tiles can only be moved when they are not blocked by tiles on top of them and tiles on both sides
of them. You can only remove pairs of identical tiles.
There are four tiles of every type in the game. Specifically, there are nine wheels (each available four times), nine bamboos (each available four times) nine numbers (each available four times), four directions (or winds, each available four times) and three dragons (each available four times). You do not need to remember which is which, just click on tiles that look identical.
The only tiles that are a bit tricky are the flowers and the seasons, since the four flowers are handled as identical tiles (and the seasons are handled as identical tiles), but look different.
The flowers are:
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The seasons are:
There is a help function available, in case you get stuck.
Unfortunately, the widget does not run properly with the current reference implementation of BONDI.
This is not due to any inherent limitation of BONDI, but an effect of the rendering engine (Mobile Internet Explorer) used by the RI, which does not support overlapping images.
Since this limitation no longer exists in newer implementations of the Mobile IE, presumeably the widget will render properly on future versions of the RI. Currently it works only on non-Windows based (e.g. Android) implementations of BONDI.
The tileset used for the widget was derived from tiles drawn by Jerry Crimson Mann and used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2