Mahjong Demon is a stylish and slightly more intense take on the classic tile-matching Solitaire. The 'Demon' moniker refers both to the darker, more atmospheric aesthetic and the challenging nature of the tile layouts. While many Mahjong games focus on a relaxing experience, this one feels more like a race against your own logic. The tile art is crisp and high-contrast, making it easy to identify pairs even in the most crowded stacks.
The game excels in its board variety, offering layouts that specifically test your spatial awareness. It lacks the bells and whistles of some more modern 'adventure-style' Mahjong games, but it makes up for it with a rock-solid engine and a distraction-free environment. Itβs the ideal version for purists who want a slightly more edgy presentation and boards that are genuinely difficult to solve without careful planning. Itβs a polished, reliable puzzler for the veteran tile-matcher.
Available on: iPhone, iPod
Version 6.13Sat Oct 04 2025
- Security fixes.
This is a Mahjong game of the Japanese style rule.
The Slider that exists under the screen is moved, and the tile is selected.
And, the Slider is done in the tap and the tile is discard.
Mahjong is the game to finish four Melds and one Pairs.
Example: [1, 2, 3][6, 6, 6][6, 7, 8][N, N, N][4, 4]
However, there is a hand not approved when Chi, Pon, and Open Kan.
Please note whether there is a hand when you do 1 and 9 in Chi and Pon.
In the rule of the japanese mahjong, one or more hands are necessary.
The hand can be made by paying 1,000 points and doing Reach.
However, when Chi, Pon, and Open Kan are done, Reach cannot be done.
If it is a closed hand, high point will be obtained.
About Lost Hand. A hand that is Waiting, but cannot be won off someone else's discard due to the fact that the owner of the hand already threw a winning tile in their own discard.
Lost Hand if one in all winning tiles are here even if discard doesn't do the tile which it wants to do. But, self-draw is possible even with Lost Hand.
The knack is that Ron is never done by the other party.
Ron is never done with the tile that does Discard.
Please reason the Hand from other party's Discard and win.
Requires iOSΒ 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPodΒ touch.This is a Mahjong game of the Japanese style rule.
The Slider that exists under the screen is moved, and the tile is selected.
And, the Slider is done in the tap and the tile is discard.
Mahjong is the game to finish four Melds and one Pairs.
Example: [1, 2, 3][6, 6, 6][6, 7, 8][N, N, N][4, 4]
However, there is a hand not approved when Chi, Pon, and Open Kan.
Please note whether there is a hand when you do 1 and 9 in Chi and Pon.
In the rule of the japanese mahjong, one or more hands are necessary.
The hand can be made by paying 1,000 points and doing Reach.
However, when Chi, Pon, and Open Kan are done, Reach cannot be done.
If it is a closed hand, high point will be obtained.
About Lost Hand. A hand that is Waiting, but cannot be won off someone else's discard due to the fact that the owner of the hand already threw a winning tile in their own discard.
Lost Hand if one in all winning tiles are here even if discard doesn't do the tile which it wants to do. But, self-draw is possible even with Lost Hand.
The knack is that Ron is never done by the other party.
Ron is never done with the tile that does Discard.
Please reason the Hand from other party's Discard and win.






Mahjong Demon offers a sophisticated and challenging take on the traditional tile-matching game. Navigate through a vast collection of intricate layouts designed to test your focus and strategy. With its unique dark theme and high-definition tiles, the game provides an atmospheric puzzle experience. Match identical open tiles to clear the board, unlock new levels, and track your best times. Whether you're looking for a quick mental workout or a deep strategic challenge, Mahjong Demon delivers a polished and engaging experience.
Stylish dark-themed aesthetic
Hundreds of unique and difficult layouts
High-definition tile art for better visibility
Smooth, responsive touch controls
Prioritize clearing the tallest central stacks first. Tiles buried deep in the center are the most common cause of 'no more moves' scenarios. Clearing them early opens up the most matching possibilities.
A tile is only 'open' if it can be moved either left or right without hitting another tile, and has no tiles on top of it. Use the 'Hint' button only when truly stuck, as it incurs a time penalty.
The game uses a randomizer, so not every board is guaranteed to be solvable, but the 'Shuffle' feature ensures you can always reorganize remaining tiles to continue.