Gen Z is fueling the explosive return of this 200-year-old strategy craze
Mahjong tournaments across the US are welcoming first-time players alongside veterans, fueling the game's rapid growth
Mahjong mania: Gen Z drives resurgence of traditional tile-based game
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports on the surprising resurgence of the 200-year-old tile-based game, Mahjong, finding Gen Z embracing the classic activity.
Mahjong, a centuries-old tile game with deep roots in Chinese culture, is finding a new audience as younger Americans swap nights out and endless scrolling for face-to-face competition. Across the country, clubs, social groups and tournaments are drawing newcomers who see the game as more than just a hobby. It has become a way to build friendships and disconnect from screens.

Mahjong, a centuries-old tile game, is seeing a surge in popularity among Gen Z players looking for screen-free social activities. (RAWFILE REDUX 2 / Getty Images)
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu joined FOX Business’ Cheryl Casone on "Mornings with Maria" to explore why the game's popularity is surging, speaking with players at a mahjong tournament about what is driving the growing interest among Gen Z.
While colorful modern mahjong sets have helped attract attention on social media, many players said the game's biggest appeal is the community that forms around the table. One player described the atmosphere by saying, "One of the things I love about this community is we are celebratorily competitive... When someone wins a big hand, everyone will kind of cheer."
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Others said the combination of strategy, luck and genuine human interaction keeps them coming back.
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"People are really looking for in-person connections and just activities that also don't involve drinking or eating or being on your phone," another player said.
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The game's welcoming nature is also helping fuel its rapid growth. New players are joining experienced competitors, with one tournament participant saying, "I just won my first hand after learning the rules yesterday, so I'm feeling pretty good."
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Hu also shared the story behind her father's vintage mahjong set, which he brought with him when he immigrated from Taiwan decades ago. The family heirloom became a conversation starter at the tournament, highlighting how a traditional game continues to connect generations while creating new friendships.
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