Celebrating International Mahjong Day.

Every year on August 1st fans of strategy, tradition, and connection gather around game tables across the world to celebrate International Mahjong Day—a day that honours not just a game, but a cultural legacy and powerful tool for cognitive and social wellness.

Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned player, there’s never been a better time to discover (or rediscover) the surprising benefits of playing Mahjong.

What is International Mahjong Day?

Established to commemorate the deep history and cultural importance of the game, International Mahjong Day aims to preserve and promote the game as more than just a pastime. Originating in China, it has evolved over time to become a globally beloved game—played in homes, parks, clubs, and competitions.

Mahjong and Children with Disabilities (Including Autism)

Mahjong can offer meaningful benefits for children with disabilities, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD):

  1. Social Skill Development

Mahjong provides a structured, rule-based environment that can help autistic children practice turn-taking, reading social cues, and communicating with peers or adults in a low-pressure setting.

  1. Cognitive and Executive Functioning Support

The game encourages pattern recognition, working memory, and problem-solving—skills that many neurodivergent children may need support with, and which can be practiced through repetition and routine in play.

  1. Fine Motor and Sensory Engagement

Handling and sorting tiles helps improve fine motor coordination and can be soothing for children who benefit from tactile input. The rhythmic aspect of the game can be calming and help with sensory regulation.

  1. Inclusive and Family-Friendly

Mahjong can be adapted for simplified play to suit the individual needs of children with varying cognitive levels. It also provides a shared activity that fosters family bonding and inclusivity.

Tip: For children with autism, using visual supports, simplified rules, or peer modelling during the game can increase engagement and success. 5. How to Celebrate International Mahjong Day

has something for everyone.

So go ahead – shuffle those tiles, take a seat, and let the game begin!

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