One Year Ago, I Didn’t Know a PUNG from a Dragon 🀄️

One year ago today, I sat down at a Mahjong table with the confidence of someone who had absolutely no idea what was happening.
I didn’t know a PUNG from a dragon.
The Charleston felt… aggressive.
And I was convinced everyone else had been secretly training for this moment their entire lives.
Spoiler: they had not.
I remember staring at the card thinking, There is absolutely no way I will ever understand this.
Fast forward one year and now I’m:
- Organizing my rack like it’s a competitive sport
- Practicing one-player hands for fun
- Teaching beginner lessons
- Having very strong opinions about strategy

If you’re Mahjong-curious, I’m starting a beginner lesson series — the things I wish someone had explained clearly when I was just starting out.
What I Wish I Knew on Day One:
1. Organize your rack immediately.
Control what you can. Chaos is optional.
2. Stop switching hands every 12 seconds.
Commitment issues belong in dating, not Mahjong.
3. The Charleston isn’t scary — it’s strategy.
It feels fast because it is. But it’s where the magic starts.
Lesson One: Tile Recognition (Without the Overwhelm)
Before you can build a hand, you have to actually know what you’re looking at.
In our first lesson, we’ll break down:
- The suits
- The honors (dragons + winds)
- How to quickly identify patterns
- Simple exercises I use with brand-new players
No intimidation. No overcomplicating. Just clear, doable steps.
And because I get asked constantly — everything I use at my own table is linked in one place. Every single item is something I personally purchased and use. No random recommendations. No filler.
👉 You can find my full supply list here:
Mahjong Madness Supply List
One year in… and I’m just getting started.
See you at the table,
Heidi 🀄️✨
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You have come a long way in just one year! Happy Mahjonging!