An American Mah Jongg tile that is not directly associated with one of the three suits (BamOne of the three suit tiles used in American Mah Jongg.The Bam tiles are typically engraved with the bamboo sticks… More, CrakOne of the three suit tiles used in American Mah Jongg.The Crak tiles are typically engraved with the Chinese character… More, or DotOne of the three suit tiles used in American Mah Jongg. The Dot tiles are typically shown with the number of… More).
Typically, the National Mah Jongg LeagueThe organization responsible for annually publishing and mailing the NMJL Card. This organization also publishes the official rules to American Mah… More (NMJLThe organization responsible for annually publishing and mailing the NMJL Card. This organization also publishes the official rules to American Mah… More) Card identifies suitless tiles in the color Blue.
Tiles that are suitless are:
- FlowerThe Flower tiles are typically engraved with images of flowers. Flower tiles may be engraved with numbers however in American Mah… More tiles (F)
- All four Wind tiles – North (N), EastThe player position that is referred to as Dealer, East, Pivot, or First Player. This player is responsible for breaking the… More (E), West (W), South (S)
- The White DragonOne of three types of dragon tiles. The White Dragon tile is typically engraved with a rectangle outlining the edge of… More tile when used to represent a zero (“0”)