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Dot

One of the three suit tiles used in American Mah Jongg. 

The Dot tiles are typically shown with the number of dots corresponding with the numerical value of the tile.

An American Mah Jongg set of tiles must contain four of each numeric number for a total of 36 Dot tiles.

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The Complete American Mah Jongg Rulebook

The Complete American Mah Jongg Rulebook

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