Mahjongg Dimensions isn’t the flat puzzle you might know. Here, the tiles sit on a spinning cube, so matches can be hiding anywhere. You still look for pairs of identical tiles, but the twist is in how you move the cube to find them. It’s fast, a bit frantic, and surprisingly satisfying.
Click a tile, then click another with the same symbol. They have to be “free” — no tile on top and at least one side open. If you can’t see more moves, rotate the cube and check the other sides. The clock is ticking, so don’t spend too long on one view.
If you like timed puzzles, you might also enjoy the fresh challenges in Daily Games.
Spin the cube before you get stuck.
Try to clear one area to open up space.
Matching quickly can earn bonus points.
A round only takes a couple of minutes, but it’s easy to hit “play again.” The 3D rotation makes each game feel a little different, even with familiar tiles. For more short but addictive puzzles, visit New Games.
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