The Madzoong game is a tile-matching puzzle game, often called Mahjong Connect or Linker. Unlike traditional Mahjong Solitaire, your goal is to clear the board by matching pairs of identical tiles. The catch is that the tiles must be connectable by a path that makes no more than two 90-degree turns.
To play Madzoong, you scan the board for two identical tiles. You click one, then the other. If a valid path exists between them (with two turns or less), the tiles will be removed. The path cannot pass through any other tiles. You must clear the entire board before the timer runs out. Some levels will shift the tiles around as you clear them, adding a dynamic challenge.
Focus on clearing tiles that block other matches first. The long-distance matches across the edge of the board are often the easiest to spot. Use the ‘Hint’ button sparingly, as it usually costs you time or points. Work quickly, but do not just click random pairs; make sure you see the path first. Getting stuck in Madzoong unblocked is common.
The controls for Madzoong unblocked are just one action:
The game is a pure test of your visual scanning and pattern recognition. The fast-paced scanning in Madzoong is very different from the slow, deliberate movement in a game like Lovely Fox.
No. Traditional Mahjong Solitaire involves matching ‘free’ tiles that are not blocked on their left or right side and have no tiles on top. Madzoong (Mahjong Connect) is about finding a ‘path’ between two tiles, regardless of where they are on the board.
Most versions have a ‘Shuffle’ button that rearranges the tiles when no more legal moves are available. There is also usually a ‘Hint’ button that will show you one available pair.















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