Learn the rule set naturally
New players start with a guided tutorial, then encounter flower and season tile behavior through dedicated in-game explanations as those tile families appear in later levels.
A polished iPhone and iPad puzzle game built around calm presentation and satisfying decisions. Play classic mahjong solitaire on guaranteed-solvable boards, switch to a dedicated memory mode for shorter focus sessions, and keep shaping your collection as you go.
Classic Mode centers on free-tile reads, sequencing, and board control. Memory Mode keeps the same premium presentation but shifts into a faster focus-and-recall challenge.
Mahjong Velvet brings together the systems that matter for a polished puzzle app: a first-run tutorial, solvable board design, helper tools, ad-based rewards, persistent local progress, and layers of long-term progression outside the board itself.
New players start with a guided tutorial, then encounter flower and season tile behavior through dedicated in-game explanations as those tile families appear in later levels.
Hint points out an available pair, Undo rewinds the previous move, and Shuffle rearranges the remaining tiles. Rewarded ads can grant more helpers when needed.
The game stores current progress locally so returning players can continue where they stopped instead of restarting from scratch.
Tile collection progress gives each session a second layer of payoff, while the collection screen turns unlocked tile types into something worth revisiting.
Statistics include win rate, total games, total matched tiles, high score, and best combo so the app rewards consistency as much as completion.
Background presets and switchable tile themes make the app feel more premium and personal than a generic one-screen mahjong template.
Mahjong Velvet is not only about matching tiles. It also includes customizable backgrounds, switchable tile-face themes, profile presentation, and a more polished home screen that lets players choose between the classic journey and the memory side mode from the first tap.
That makes the game suitable both for slow, longer sessions and for quick puzzle breaks on mobile.