A game of Chinese origin usually played by four persons with tiles resembling dominoes and bearing various designs, which are drawn and discarded until one player wins with a hand of four combinations of three tiles each and a pair of matching tiles.
Includes club rules, calendar, history, rankings, game history, symbolism, divination, rules, strategies, and links from the Mah Jongg club of the Student Union of the Helsinki University of Technology. http://www.tky.hut.fi/~kjmjm/english/
The Independent Internet Mahjong Newspaper. News and software reviews. Information about online gaming and tournaments. Articles and pictures. http://www.mahjongnews.com/
This is a Mahjong archives that lets you search posts through an intuitive user interface. Has the complete postings of the mahjong newsgroup news:rec.games.mahjong. http://hjem.get2net.dk/kibj/
This site features complete rules for playing Chinese-style Mah Jong, a glossary of common terms, and printable quick-reference scoring tables. http://santiago.mapache.org/games/mahjong/
Has Q & A bulletin boards, basic information, rules, books, links, all about tiles, types of sets, tips for buyers and sellers, newsgroups, and find a player. http://www.sloperama.com/mjfaq.html
Provides links, software, books, and information on how to play. Also includes a list of movies, television shows, and documentaries in which the game is featured. http://www.cs.utk.edu/~clay/mahjongg/
Guide to the computer tile-matching solitaire game. History, rules, layouts, tilesets, lists of online, freeware, shareware and commercial games. Also Shisen-Sho and Ishido. http://home.halden.net/vkp/vkp/index.html