MRSFA Mahjong

Free American Mahjong Practice

Charleston Trainer

Build a direction, choose three tiles to pass, and learn why each decision helps—or limits—your hand.

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RIGHT PASS · SELECT 3 TILES

Choose tiles that least support your rack




Coach: Start by finding pairs, repeated numbers, and your strongest suit. Pass tiles that support none of those clues.

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Read your rack

Pairs, clusters, and suit concentration are useful early clues—not permanent commitments.

Protect flexibility

Keep tiles that work in more than one possible card line while your direction is forming.

Learn from feedback

After every pass, compare your choice with a structure-based recommendation.

Build the fundamentals

Turn practice into confident play

The trainer teaches general decision skills and does not reproduce any annual NMJL card.

Common questions

American Mahjong Charleston practice FAQ

What is the Charleston in American Mahjong?

The Charleston is a structured series of three-tile passes used before normal play. It helps players improve their racks and begin identifying possible hands.

Does this trainer use the current NMJL card?

No. The trainer teaches general skills such as protecting pairs, recognizing clusters, and preserving flexibility. It does not display or reproduce any annual card.

Do I need an account?

No. The trainer runs in your browser. Your best score and preferences remain on your own device.

Can complete beginners use it?

Yes. The introduction, tile-by-tile explanations, three difficulty levels, and optional Chinese coaching are designed for new players.