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Mahjong Blast

Offline Mahjong Tile Match

Ratings

Age

13+

Category

Board

Languages

English

Mahjong Wonders combines classic tile-matching with a global exploration theme. Players progress through chapters inspired by historical landmarks, each featuring unique tile designs and challenging board configurations. The game emphasizes pattern recognition and strategy, offering a variety of power-ups like the 'Storm' and 'Shuffle' to help clear particularly dense layouts. It’s a visual and mental journey designed for puzzle lovers of all ages.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

77/100

Mahjong Wonders takes the classic tile-pairing game and adds a light 'adventure' layer to it. You aren't just clearing boards; you're 'discovering' ancient wonders of the world. Each new wonder brings with it a unique tile set and a slightly different aesthetic, which kept me motivated to see what was coming next.

The difficulty scaling is excellent. It starts with very open, easy-to-read boards and slowly transitions into dense, multi-layered towers that require you to plan your matches carefully. The hint system is generous, which prevents any real frustration, but the game is at its best when you manage to clear a complex board on your own. It's a polished, solid entry into a crowded genre that succeeds by doing the basics very well.

Dinsun reviewed on: Fri Feb 13 2026

Features

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Themed world chapters

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Over 600 unique board layouts

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Special 'Season' and 'Flower' tile groups

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Beautifully rendered historical backgrounds

Upcoming Events

Tips & Walkthrough

Gameplays

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Q&A

Yes, you can revisit any completed wonder to earn a 3-star rating or collect missed artifacts.

Ratings & Reviews

Fun game but don’t like the voice
Wed Jan 14 2026 kinabina8

Really love this game! I grew up playing real mahjong with my family and always swore I’d never play one of those “stupid” matching mahjong games but the ads looked too fun so I downloaded and I’m so glad I did. I really enjoy the game, and it’s a great way to relax before bed. The only thing is that there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn off the guy’s voice going “great” “unbelievable” etc whenever you start getting a few combos. I like the sound of the tiles, it’s like ASMR before bed, but the voice can get annoying. There is apparently a way to turn it off but my settings only has a way to turn off the music, all sounds (voice and tile clicking), or vibration—nothing for just the voice. Otherwise though, great game and I’d probably play it way more if I had the ability to turn the guy’s voice off!

Few improvements would be great!
Mon Mar 02 2026 #FunnyWorkingGirl

Not one who writes reviews…ever. And not one to get passionate or mad over a game. So usual will simply delete a game and say no thank you move on if a game isn’t good. Thought I’d throw a tip for the mahjong gamers. Btw, have discovered that I like playing mahjong. And seem to supposedly be pretty good rating in the only 1% who can achieve that score. True or not true it seems with mahjong type game I’m swift. With that so far have kept only one mahjong game called Vita. Because I’ll try a game and quickly determine if it’s not moving smoothly and the ad precision is on point to be moving smooth. If the game is not then it’s deleted after a fair trial. This mahjong and another one tried there are probably more that have a few defects. First of all it seems with these games my skill moves pretty fast and the tiles on this one as well others stick so it slows me down to click one tile at a time with each thumb instead of the choice to simultaneously hit them. Also, there is no choice in settings to opt out of the auto finish. Plus the auto finish is terrible it does it in the beginning of the game with most the tiles still there so you’ve begun playing a split second when it finishes it for you says GREAT combo you completed and then sends back to the ads. Not cool. Also, it’s nice to periodically during a game to hear that you’re doing great when you actually are killing it….this game and others over kill it to major distraction where you can tell it’s been over programmed to say “amazing” “great” every other tile hit haha…very distracting no other way to say it.

horrible tournaments
Sun Feb 08 2026 vida weinstein

mahjong blast review If i could give this poor excuse for a Majong game a negative 100 score i would do just that. 1. the ads are ridiculous after every play you have to tolerate an add . i was willing to pay an amount to get rid of the adds but they don’t offer that. 2. i entered their daily tournament and worked on it for hours. i was in first place about 110 points ahead of other players. after putting up with the multitude of obnoxious adds they never ever acknowledged the win what so ever. no mention of the first place win nor the second or third. the game vanished as though it never happened and they were on to the next game of poor suckers that are ready to challenge themselves for nothing. what ate you thinking game developers. such an utter manipulation where you made a ton of money on adds and not have the r decency to acknowledge players who give you that money by looking at your stupid repetitive adds . this game is pathetic waste of time from A to Z. i have been duped big time but if i can help to prevent one more person from feeling the way i do after being cheated of precious time and paying these sneaky con artists money they do t deserve i won’t feel so bad about what happened to me today.. stay away from this stupid game if you value your time and energy.. don’t allow them to con you the way they did me..

Ads, ads, ads… sooooo many ads!
Fri Apr 03 2026 RichardJacobson

Even though I love this app, I had to delete it. There’s no option to pay for an ad-free version. And the continuous onslaught of ads was finally the deal-breaker for me. I know developers need to get paid and I fully support that. But this game has, by far, the most aggressive use of ads I’ve seen in a long while. The game itself is great. I love the graphics, the animations, the haptics and the fact that the board is vertical. It’s genuinely the best Mahjong app I’ve found so far, but I’ve deleted it because it relentlessly beats you over the head with ads. It was bad enough when the user was presented with a time-consuming video ad at the end of every single board. But now the ads are starting before the board is even cleared! I won’t be surprised if this app turns into one long stream of ads with an occasional Mahjong break! So, I’m done with this app. In spite of the fact this game is very well-designed and very fun to play (when I’m actually playing it, and not sitting through ads), I’ve deleted it. I’ve settled on using other Mahjong apps which are either free or have an option to pay to remove the ads. If you don’t mind the ads, and you like Mahjong, you really will enjoy this app. In my case, I’d rather pay to skip the ads.

Good Mahjong App - Too Many Ads
Sun Mar 01 2026 Mickey The Very Angry

Love the app. This has replaced another Mahjong app for me that I used to enjoy but then they went in another direction and it was too difficult to do anymore with all their ways of trying to spice it up. Tiles are readable and the games are great. It’s fair and exactly what you’d expect from a Mahjong app game. Traditional- just how I like it. My one complaint- is ads. I know the devs need to make money, I support that. But it irks me getting 2 unstoppable ads that always take you to Safari to whatever scam site even when you’re trying to click the “x” off of them. It’s a standard practice across mobile games that frankly just needs to die. I put my phone in airplane mode just to avoid it and keep the app off the internet - otherwise I’d have uninstalled the app by now. I would GLADLY pay for an option to have no ads. The devs get supported still, and I don’t get annoyed. You’re not making money off of people like me anyway who will sooner go into airplane mode or uninstall your app over the nuisance of ads… may as well consider adding an option in for us so we can support you anyway. Win-win for everyone. Great app otherwise.

Too many adds.
Mon Apr 20 2026 jeffeysmom

The games are fun, way too many adds, that seems to be every game now days. Today, however there was an add, that said you’ve won a prize! It was a $50 gift card for McDonalds, I’m not a big fan, but, there was no way to refuse it. The information they were asking for was not the stuff you want to give out on a non-secure site as it plainly said at the top of the page. They wanted address, email address, phone number, age, yearly income, rent or own? How many credit cards? The list went on and on. I kept trying to delete it, I kept trying to back out of the prize but could not do it. I finally just shut off my iPad. when I opened the game today and the same thing happened, this time my “prize” was considerably larger, but still on a non secure site. I again shut it down. Im not comfortable with this prize add or whatever it is. I don’t like that you can’t push the X and go back to the game, and if it keeps happening, I will delete the game.

Close…but no cigar😢
Sun Apr 12 2026 DROCKSNanny

What a bummer… There’s so much to like about Mahjong Blast. Until you start playing. I get that ads are necessary to provide free gaming. But an ad after every single round? More time is spent fighting ads, than enjoying the beautiful graphics, not having to “pay” for shuffles and a challenging, but not impossible layout. It’s frustrating when the ad won’t progress when when you tap an arrow or an “X.” Or when you click “close” an unwanted browser is opened. Temu is the worst. Almost every time, I have to close and open Mahjong Blast in order to progress to the next level. Games are supposed to be enjoyable. Being frustrated over and over is NOT enjoyable. A couple of small adjustments would be great for ratings.

False advertising
Wed Jan 07 2026 VickieLou08

First of all- this app offers just another regular game of Mahjong- it’s not special. I’m actually disappointed. The “sample” of the game used in ads is NOT the same game in the actual app. There’s something scheme-y about creating a really cool game sample for your app ads that is NOTHING like the actual game in the app. It’s like buying a box of your favorite ice cream bars just to get home and open it to find old stale cookies. Lol! Why create a completely different game to show/offer in your advertisements than what your actual game design is like in the app? If you got here or found this app through another game’s ads, DO NOT download. Secondly- this game forces you to sit through at least 90 seconds of ads after each level, with no way to skip the ad after 20-30 seconds. I’m deleting. I was excited to play the game that I played in the sample advertisement, but this is just another regular boring Mahjong game. Rant over.

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