A collection of tiles that consist of identical tiles in different quantities and/or tiles arranged in an aesthetic manner.
A winning Mah Jongg hand of 14-tiles typically consists of three (3) to seven (7) groupings.
The following groupings can be used to create a winning handWhen a player has 14 tiles arranged in groupings that match one of the hands displayed on the current National… More on the NMJL CardThe product published annually by the National Mah Jongg League which dictates the collection of groupings that will form the… More:
- SingleA grouping that consists of one individual tile. A Joker tile can not be used to represent this individual tile. More
- PairA grouping that consists of two identical tiles. A Joker tile can not be used to represent either one or both… More
- PungA grouping that consists of three identical tiles. Joker tiles are allowed and up to three Joker tiles can be used… More
- KongA grouping that consists of four identical tiles. Joker tiles are allowed and up to four Joker tiles can be used… More
- QuintA grouping that consists of five identical tiles. Joker tiles are allowed and up to five Joker tiles can be used… More
- SextetA grouping that consists of six identical tiles. Joker tiles are allowed and up to six Joker tiles can be used… More
- Two SinglesA grouping that consists of two different tiles (two Single groupings) that are shown grouped together on the NMJL Card… More
- Three SinglesA grouping that consists of three different tiles (three Single groupings) that are shown grouped together on the NMJL Card… More
- Four SinglesA grouping that consists of four different tiles (four Single groupings) that are shown grouped together on the NMJL Card… More
- Pair and SingleA grouping that consists of a Pair and a Single grouping, of the same suit, that are shown grouped together… More
- Two Pair and SingleA grouping that consists of Two Pair and a Single grouping, of the same suit, that are shown grouped together… More
- Three PairA grouping that consists of Three Pair groupings, of the same suit, that are shown grouped together on the NMJL… More