So I was playing Mahjong solitaire... and I lost again. I've lost over 500 times in a row on a particular arrangement. In fact, I have never solved it completely. However, my previous best was 40 tiles left. Tonight I got it down to 20!
Rarely has a gamer ever been so pleased to lose.
I call that arrangement the Box. Here's a look at it.
I've played half a dozen Mahjong solitair games over the years. (There was even one that played actual Mahjong). This one is the best one so far. Purely random boards (so for some arrangements, you will often draw unwinnable puzzles), twenty arrangements, full screen, easy to see.
Of the twenty arrangements, only two are left that I've not beaten. The other one I call the Sheet.
Of the rest, the one I lose the most I call the Palace:
The Palace is one of my faves. I play it a lot when I want to lose but have an actual chance to win. I've beaten it maybe six or seven times out of hundreds played.
The easiest board is one I call Mounds. I've only lost there a couple of times.
Here's another hard one, Castle:
Castle is right up before Box in the rotation, so any streak of wins always ends at the Box. (If you beat one arrangement, the game moves you to the next one in its rotation).
Right before Castle is Target, a medium difficulty puzzle:
The fourth-hardest one, another one where I almost always lose, I call the House. It's the only one of the twenty arrangements that is not at least mostly symmetrical.
The fifth-hardest I call the Slant. This is another of my faves:
The Slant is so hard, it almost invariably puts an end to any streak that reaches it. So the longest streak (highest score) possible for a single run would go from the Slant to the Box. I've never made it all the way. The most puzzles I've solved in one streak is six. A full run from Slant to Box would be eight in a row. There is another hard one shortly after Slant, though. It's the standard pyramid puzzle that you are all probably familiar with:
There's Slant, then an easy one I call Lines, then the Standard pyramid, then the second-easiest in the game in a big X shape, then there's the Turtle:
Turtle's not as hard as she looks. Lots of free tiles to make matches. I win over half the time. After Turtle is Mounds, the easiest available, then Target and Castle, then the dreaded Box.
I've had two six-win runs. One went from Standard through Castle, dying at Box. The other went from Slant through Mounds, dying on Target. (Arrgh, so close to seven!
My best on Sheet is 20 tiles left. Now that's also my best on the Box. Some day... some day I be both lucky and good on the same night, and beat these monsters. Some day.
- Sirian
Rarely has a gamer ever been so pleased to lose.
I call that arrangement the Box. Here's a look at it.
I've played half a dozen Mahjong solitair games over the years. (There was even one that played actual Mahjong). This one is the best one so far. Purely random boards (so for some arrangements, you will often draw unwinnable puzzles), twenty arrangements, full screen, easy to see.
Of the twenty arrangements, only two are left that I've not beaten. The other one I call the Sheet.
Of the rest, the one I lose the most I call the Palace:
The Palace is one of my faves. I play it a lot when I want to lose but have an actual chance to win. I've beaten it maybe six or seven times out of hundreds played.
The easiest board is one I call Mounds. I've only lost there a couple of times.
Here's another hard one, Castle:
Castle is right up before Box in the rotation, so any streak of wins always ends at the Box. (If you beat one arrangement, the game moves you to the next one in its rotation).
Right before Castle is Target, a medium difficulty puzzle:
The fourth-hardest one, another one where I almost always lose, I call the House. It's the only one of the twenty arrangements that is not at least mostly symmetrical.
The fifth-hardest I call the Slant. This is another of my faves:
The Slant is so hard, it almost invariably puts an end to any streak that reaches it. So the longest streak (highest score) possible for a single run would go from the Slant to the Box. I've never made it all the way. The most puzzles I've solved in one streak is six. A full run from Slant to Box would be eight in a row. There is another hard one shortly after Slant, though. It's the standard pyramid puzzle that you are all probably familiar with:
There's Slant, then an easy one I call Lines, then the Standard pyramid, then the second-easiest in the game in a big X shape, then there's the Turtle:
Turtle's not as hard as she looks. Lots of free tiles to make matches. I win over half the time. After Turtle is Mounds, the easiest available, then Target and Castle, then the dreaded Box.
I've had two six-win runs. One went from Standard through Castle, dying at Box. The other went from Slant through Mounds, dying on Target. (Arrgh, so close to seven!
My best on Sheet is 20 tiles left. Now that's also my best on the Box. Some day... some day I be both lucky and good on the same night, and beat these monsters. Some day.
- Sirian
Fortune favors the bold.