Ever since I watched The Joy Luck Club, I have always
wanted to learn how to play mahjong.
Unfortunately, I never found the right time or place to learn the
game. I would try to read instructions
online and even watch YouTube videos, and I would still be confused. I mentioned my desire to learn mahjong to
some of my Chinese teaching friends, so for a farewell gift they taught me how
to play the game!
I was so excited to learn how to play mahjong. My friends gave me a fabulous Chinglish instructions as to how to play. |
So how do you play mahjong?
The answer is still fuzzy.
The rules of the game depend on where you live and what kind
of mahjong you want to play. For my
lesson, we played Shanghainese Teenager Mahjong. Here are some of the basic
rules that I understand.
The mahjong tiles come in different suits: sticks, dots,
characters, winds, and flowers.
Here’s how you play:
2) Then the players line the groups of tiles to
make a square.
3) The previous winner rolls the dice. The number on the dice determines which tiles
are picked.
4) Players take turns grabbing three piles of four
tiles. Then each player takes two tiles.
5) In an orderly manner, players swap tiles to make
consecutive tiles of the same suite (chi), matching sets of three (peng) or
four (kongs) of the same tile, or pairs.
6) The first person to have all of their tiles in
chis, pengs, kongs, and/or pairs wins.
I was very lucky to have my native friends help me out. I would've been clueless otherwise. The game is very fast paced, so I struggled to keep up. |
Keep in mind there are many other
nuances to the game that I have failed to mention, and not all versions mahjong
are played according to the same rules. If
you are looking to learn how to play mahjong I suggest checking out some of
these sites:
I am happy to report that with a little time and help I actually won a hand or two! |