Free tables. Friendly bots. No account.
Come play tiles.Stay for one more hand.
Mahjong, Rummikub, and a handful of other table games — with pictures, simple chairs, and a bot if your fourth is late.


Not sure where to start?
Three easy chairs. Pick a mood, tap play.
Solo & cozyMahjong Solitaire
1 players
Match free pairs. No waiting — just you and a stacked temple.
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Family favoriteRummikub
2–4 players
Colorful numbers, a 30-point opening, then the table becomes a puzzle.
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Classic nightMahjong
4 players
Four seats, one wall of tiles. We’ll sit bots if you’re short a friend.
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That’s the whole evening
- 1. Pick a game. Pictures, not a manual. Rules wait in a side room.
- 2. Sit with bots or friends. Empty seats get filled so mahjong still has four.
- 3. Play the real tiles. Same chunky cubes and ivory faces you’ll recognize from the box.
The rest of the house
Same cozy table, different toys.
Calm & sharpRiichi Mahjong
4 players
Japanese mahjong with a quiet table and a brave riichi call.
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Festive tableOkey
2–4 (classic tables are 4) players
Turkish tile rummy. Flip an indicator, hunt the wild, show seven melds.
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Sunday afternoonMexican Train
2–8 players
Dominoes that branch like a toy train. Easy to coach, fun in a crowd.
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Bright & chunkyQwirkle
2–4 players
Wooden cubes, six colors, six shapes. Six in a line is a Qwirkle.
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Art tableAzul
2–4 players
Draft glossy tiles onto a palace wall. Pretty, mean, and over in a lunch hour.
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Two-playerGin Rummy
2 players
Two chairs, ten cards, knock when you’re ready. Tea optional.
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Jewel runSplendor
2–4 players
Stack gems, buy jewels, race to 15. Sparkly engine-building.
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Far apart, still a table
Host a room, send a short code, and keep the same tiles. Or stay on this device — the bots don’t mind.
How playing together works