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  2. Mahjongg Solitaire -are there cheats? - AARP Online Community

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    08-28-2024 04:29 PM. I don’t believe those scores are real, look at their names?! I just enjoy playing the game myself, don’t care and don’t look what they post as top scores. Relax and have fun.

  3. Increase Your Score in Mahjongg Solitaire - AARP Online Community

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    Wind (North, South, East, and West) – 8 points. Dragon (A tile with a single red, green, or black marking) – 10 points. Flower (A tile with a picture of flower and a blue number) – 12 points. Season (A tile with a picture of a tree and a red number) – 14 points. The score for each match is the suit points multiplied by the number of ...

  4. Tricks to successfully completing Mahjongg Solitaire

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    Tricks to successfully completing Mahjongg Solitaire. There are few tips that can help you solve a puzzle and avoid ending up in unsolvable situation: The general strategy is to keep removing matching tiles so that each removal opens up more possibilities for future tile matching. If you have a pair that does not open anything, leave it until ...

  5. Solved: How do I get better at chaining in Mahjongg Soliti... -...

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    Solved! Go to Solution. 12-30-2020 02:07 PM. Chaining in Mahjongg Solitaire is a way to boost your score. The score for each match is the suit points multiplied by the number of tiles remaining on the board. Each successive match of the same suit adds a chain multiplier. The value of each suits, from smallest to largest are: Wan, Circle, Bamboo ...

  6. Understanding Point Values in Mahjongg Solitaire - AARP Online...

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    In Mahjongg Solitaire, different suits have different point values. The “special” characters – wind, dragon, flower, and season – are harder to find, and are therefore worth more points. Wan (Tiles with Chinese characters) – 2 points. Circle (Tiles with circles) – 4 points. Bamboo (Tiles with vertical bamboo pieces, as well as the ...

  7. Mahjongg Solitaire - AARP Online Community

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    I did hear from Arkadium again and they said the AARP version had been updated to the latest version, which evidently includes the floral flurries. I appreciate your looking into this on our behalf. -MM. 09-30-2022 10:30 AM.

  8. AARP Games Tournament Tuesdays Winners!! - AARP Online Community

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  9. Pyramid solitaire cheating - AARP Online Community

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  10. Share Games Tips - AARP Online Community

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    AARP Online Community. Games Tips. Leave a Game Tip. Leave a Game Tip. All Sections Mahjongg Word & Trivia Puzzle Card Atari & Retro Strategy Arcade Staying Sharp. Games Tips. Start a topic. Options. Mark all as New.

  11. Solved: Re: What kind of puzzles do you like to do to keep... -...

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    I think the current AARP puzzles offering is a pretty good mix. I regularly play: Mahjong Remix (and occasionally some of the other solitaire versions), CodeWord and Bridge. Also enjoy an occasional game of Word Wipe, 10x10 (when I have time, it can take a while), Pool (8- and 9-Ball both), and Backgammon.