Most websites want something before they let you play—an email, a sign-up, a trial. Free mahjong solitaire shouldn’t work like that, and here it doesn’t. Every game on this site is no-registration, no-login, no-payment. This guide explains why that matters, how it runs without an account, and what it means for your privacy. Browse the All Games page to start.
Why no registration matters
Registration is friction. It slows you down, hands over your email, and usually means marketing emails later. For a casual puzzle you might play for five minutes, none of that’s worth it. No-registration mahjong removes the wall entirely—you arrive, play, leave. The game has to be good enough that you come back on its own merits, not because you made an account you now feel stuck with.
How no-account mahjong works
Open a layout and the game loads in your browser, runs on your device. Your best time lives in your browser’s local storage—not on a server tied to an account. So your records travel with the device, not with a login. Want a record on a new phone? Play a fresh round, set a new personal best.
What it means for your privacy
- No email address collected.
- No password stored on a server someone could breach.
- No profile tied to your play history.
- No marketing list to unsubscribe from later.
Questions people actually ask
Do I need an account to save my best time?
No. Your best time saves locally in your browser. Stays there till you clear your browser data.
Will I be asked to sign up later?
No. The game will never prompt you for an account. Every layout, every day, no login.
New to the game? Read the how-to-play guide, then jump into any layout—no sign-up.
