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MAHJONG IN AMERICA



If you haven't heard the click-clack of Mahjong tiles yet, it's likely you will soon. This ancient Chinese game, a staple in many cultures for over a century, is having a major moment in America. And we’re not talking about your grandmother’s weekly game (although, respect—she probably plays circles around us). Mahjong is popping up in trendy cafés, social clubs, and even on TikTok, where younger generations are discovering the thrill of the game and the joy of playing together in real life.

What’s behind this mahjong revival? And, more importantly, how do you play without embarrassing yourself?







MAHJONG IN AMERICA: FROM 1920s FAD TO 2020s PHENOMENON
Mahjong first arrived in the U.S. in the 1920s when it was marketed as an exotic game from the East—complete with Americanized rules and fancy boxed sets sold in department stores. For a while, it was the party game of choice, as flappers and high-society types alike clamored to get in on the trend. But like all crazes, it faded—only to find a dedicated home within Chinese-American communities and, later, among Jewish-American women, thanks to the formation of the National Mah Jongg League (NMJL) in 1937.


Fast-forward to today, and mahjong is having another moment. From bustling mahjong nights in New York’s Green Tile Social Club to game lessons in Charlotte’s cafés, people of all ages and backgrounds are discovering (or rediscovering) the game. Social media has played a huge role in this resurgence, with influencers and content creators bringing fresh energy to the game. And let’s not forget the pandemic: When lockdowns kept people apart, online mahjong platforms saw a surge in players craving a mix of competition and connection.

Now, as in-person gatherings make a comeback, so does the need for real, face-to-face play—and mahjong delivers.







HOW TO PLAY
At first glance, mahjong can feel intimidating. There are 144 tiles covered in mysterious symbols, and experienced players seem to speak their own language.


Here’s the gist:
  • You play with four people
  • Your goal is to build a complete hand (like a winning poker hand, but with tiles)
  • You create sets of tiles, including:
    • Pung (three of a kind)
    • Chow (a run of three in the same suit)
    • Kong (four of a kind)
    • And a matching pair
  • Players take turns drawing and discarding tiles until someone completes a winning hand and calls “Mahjong!”

American mahjong has its own twists, including jokers, a special tile exchange phase called "The Charleston," and an official card of winning hands updated every year by the NMJL. Traditional Chinese mahjong has slightly different rules and hand structures, so it’s always good to check which version your group is playing.





  




















     
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Bryan Hoelzer & Kathryn Hoelzer Team Hoelzer 
513-839-5595 | 513-839-5003
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[email protected]