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The best discard is the one no one expects.14 May 202600:41:33

Happy Mother's Day from Prim. This week's table is full of photos of mothers and daughters at the tiles, and Prim has read every one.

In this issue:

  • The Draw: Mother's Day landed warm, the Mediterranean cruise sails tomorrow, and a quiet generational shift in who is asking whom to teach.
  • Crak the Card: The backup hand, the unglamorous concept that wins the most games on the 2026 card.
  • The Table Is Asking: Four principles for teaching a new player without overwhelming her.
  • Who's Talking: Toby Salk, one of the most patient teachers of adult beginners in the country.
  • Tile Envy: The designers reinventing the face of the American Mahjong set, from Southern Sparrow to Bespoke Garden.
  • Set Your Rack: Mediterranean Cruise boards, Mah Jongg Fever Vegas recap, and the summer local circuit opens.
  • Crak Intelligence: From bone and bamboo to acrylic, the four-hundred-year material history of the tile in your hand.

New issues drop every Thursday at https://www.orderofthetile.com.

The wall has been read.07 May 202600:41:04

The week after National Mahjong Day, the community exhales, and Prim reads the wall. She makes the case that the 2468 section is where games are quietly won, answers a Mother's Day question nine of you asked, and remembers Elaine Sandberg, the teacher whose book has been handed mother-to-daughter for twenty-five years. Plus the play mat, the Mediterranean cruise that's nearly sold, and the surprisingly young story of the Mah Jongg World Championship.

  • The Draw: a quieter week, a Sunday on the calendar
  • Crak the Card: the 2468 section
  • The Table Is Asking: the Mother's Day gift question
  • Who's Talking: Elaine Sandberg
  • Tile Envy: the play mat
  • Set Your Rack: Mediterranean / San Diego / locals / summer drops
  • Crak Intelligence: the World Championship is newer than you think
  • A Small Sunday Note

Every discard tells a story.30 Apr 202600:39:52

My dearest table guests, National Mahjong Day has arrived, and the whole country is reading each other's Thursday.

In Issue Number Seven, Prim sits down on the one morning of the year when a hundred thousand women are building walls at exactly the same moment. She opens with a letter about her G, the grandmother who never played a hand in her life but taught Prim everything about paying attention. Because this week's theme is a promise: every discard tells a story, every exposed meld is a sentence, and the players who win are the ones reading what everyone else is accidentally writing.

Inside this episode:

The Draw. Coffee-and-tiles flat lays before sunrise. A sorority reunion in Atlanta. A woman in Seattle posting, "first game in twelve years, she would be proud." Prim chronicles the rally.

Crak the Card. Three principles of defensive discarding on the 2026 card: read the exposure before you throw, pivot for the Singles and Pairs trap, and use the courtesy discard like the weapon it is.

The Table Is Asking. What is actually appropriate to say during a Mahjong game? Prim gives her pointed answer, separating the social, strategic, and operational layers, and naming the three things you should stop saying starting this week.

Who's Talking. A proper feature on Michele Frizzell of Mahj Life, the teacher who has been quietly training the next generation of instructors and who teaches defensive play the way other teachers teach hand construction.

Tile Envy. Three small upgrades that change the whole table. My Fair Mah Jongg racks, Mah Jongg Row and Co. pushers, and tile covers from The Mah Jongg Line and Southern Sparrow.

Set Your Rack. Why the local JCC tournament is the on-ramp nobody talks about, and how to find yours.

Crak Intelligence. The moment in the 1920s when American Mahjong broke from Chinese Mahjong and invented the messy, communal, memory-dependent discard pile on purpose. Every tile you throw today lands in a hundred years of that deliberate choice.

Plus a gift. New subscribers this week receive two free downloads, a readable scoring rundown and a reusable scorecard, as Prim's National Mahjong Day thank-you. Visit https://www.orderofthetile.com and drop in your email.

And a new send-off, written for this day and carried forward from here:

Tap it, rack it, double stack it.Do it to it, don't construe it.We all know that Prim won't skew it.The Order of the Tile — pursue it.

Until next week, may your rack be blessed and your Charleston ruthless. Forward this to your favorite fourth. Everyone deserves a seat at this table.

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What a Joker.23 Apr 202600:31:12

Prim is thinking about jokers. Not the jokester kind. The tile kind. The single most powerful, most coveted, and most debated object on your rack — and somehow the one that inspires more rules questions than every other tile combined.

This week on The Order of the Tile:

  • Crak the Card — The hands where the card committee is clearly in on the joke. The Quints section is not joker-heavy, it is joker-dependent. The Consecutive Pairs hand that cannot call a single tile. And the NEWS hands that punish their own ambition.
  • The Table Is Asking — The joker lifestyle, fully explained. All eight of them. Every rule, every exception, every swap — laid out plainly, so you never have to guess again.
  • Who's Talking — Meet Mahjong Master Shelly. Seventy-three years at the table. She learned on cardboard tiles in the Catskills, and she is still teaching out of Carrollton, Texas.
  • Tile Envy — Spring boutique roundup: Bespoke × Corey Paige, Bam Bird's Deco Tile Set, and the Enchantment Collection from Magic Mahjong Moments.
  • Set Your Rack — National Mahjong Day is seven days away. Prim has a plan for you.
  • Crak Intelligence — The joker tile did not exist in this game until 1961. It is the single thing that makes American Mahjong unlike any other variant on earth.

Post-Greenbrier energy, spring set season, and the most misunderstood tile on your rack.

Pull up your chair. The wall is built. Let us begin.

Until next week, may your rack be blessed and your Charleston ruthless.

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Patience is not a virtue. It is a strategy.16 Apr 202600:22:49

Prim is slowing down. On purpose.

The community has pivoted from studying the card to choosing where to play.

This week at the table:

→ Why the Singles & Pairs section is the most underrated on the 2026 card.

→ The beautiful trap hiding in Hand 6.

→ Prim's undiplomatic take on the racking debate.

→ A love letter to Brent R. of My Wife Plays Mahjong.

→ The Ash Burl set testing Prim's composure.

→ The Cashiers retreat built for players who believe the ceremony is the game.

→ The woman who gave tournament Mahjong its first proper stage in 1986.

Pull up your chair.

We have much to discuss.

A new card. A new season. Same Prim.09 Apr 202600:24:32

The game has been here for almost a century. But this year, so many friends have finally noticed.

Episode 4 follows the explosion as it happens... from Charlotte to Chicago to a Dallas club that already closed its doors because too many people wanted in. The Yelp numbers are absurd. The flower tile is causing problems. And the question no one wants to ask out loud... does where you play change how you play?

There is also a trip to the Catskills. Because every chain has a beginning.

Pull up a rack.

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The Tiles Don't Lie. Neither Does Prim06 Apr 202600:22:34

Someone is selling fake cards. And too many of you are buying them.

In Issue No. 3, Prim addresses the counterfeit NMJL cards flooding Amazon and Walmart, breaks down why the joker is sovereign on the 2026 card (52 of 55 hands — do the math), and answers the question that won't stop showing up in group chats: what does "any two numbers" actually mean?

This week: a counterfeit card warning every player needs to hear, three joker economy strategies that will change how you expose, the Quints No. 3 debate settled once and for all, a spotlight on Jessica Roe of Southern Sparrow and her Mahj 101 video series, the rise of solo mahjong practice as its own aesthetic movement, tile sets from Miss Mahjong and My Fair Mahjong, The Greenbrier mahjong tournament, and how a Standard Oil executive named Joseph Park Babcock brought mahjong to America through Abercrombie & Fitch.

The Order of the Tile. New issues every Thursday. Forward this to your favorite fourth — everyone deserves a seat at this table.

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The Charleston Never Lies26 Mar 202600:15:26

The envelopes have been opened. The group chats haven't stopped buzzing. And Prim has opinions.

In Issue No. 2, we turn our attention to the most revealing ritual in all of American Mahjong — the Charleston. Three passes that tell you everything about a player before a single tile is drawn from the wall.

This week: the internet discovers Barbara (and her creative interpretations of the rules), three Charleston strategies every player needs for the 2026 card, a spotlight on Dara Collins and Donna Kassman of Modern Mahjong ahead of their 92nd Street Y event, new tile sets from The Mahjong Line, Southern Sparrow, Oh My Mahjong, and Mahjong Row & Co., the Crak Your Bags Paris River Cruise, and the surprising 1920s dance-craze origin of the Charleston pass.

The Order of the Tile. New issues every Thursday. Forward this to your favorite fourth — everyone deserves a seat at this table.

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The Season has Begun.19 Mar 202600:16:19

The card is here. And Prim has been waiting.

This is the very first dispatch from The Order of the Tile — a weekly audio companion for the American Mahjong community, delivered by someone who has been paying very close attention and has no intention of stopping.

The 2026 NMJL card landed on March 17th, and the conversation has not slowed since. In this episode, Prim offers her opening read on what this card is telling us — and what most players are not yet hearing. Three strategic positions are staked. One community voice is celebrated for seeing it all before anyone else did. And several tile sets are admired at a length that some might call excessive. Prim calls it appropriate.

There is also history. The kind that makes you the most interesting person at the table — involving a 1937 gathering, an unexpected turnout, and an extra letter that changed everything.

This is Mahjong with a point of view. Strategy with a voice. And a weekly reminder that how you play says more about you than you think.

Pull up a rack. We have much to discuss.

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At This Table, We Remember.21 May 202600:38:24

On the Thursday before Memorial Day, Prim sets the strategy talk aside for a moment. This issue gathers the community around what the weekend asks of us:

  • how to acknowledge the day at your Thursday game without theater,
  • the women whose service is inseparable from the game they love,
  • and the wartime mahjong circles that held a generation together through the 1940s and into the VA hospital wards.

Strategy still gets its hour, in a quietly unconventional Crak the Card on the hand that cannot close, and the discipline of finishing the game with honor anyway.

Subscribe at https://www.orderofthetile.com.

Consider yourself informed04 Jun 202600:44:04

The first Thursday of June, and Prim sets the record straight. The 13579 section rewards the player who has done the math, and the odd numbers are not rare. Around the math: a January-learner story Prim has been saving for twelve issues, the etiquette of correcting bad advice, and the real reason American players call the white dragon soap. Come find your seat at the table.

Nothing at the table escapes notice.28 May 202600:39:08

Prim has been circling the Winds and Dragons section for weeks, and this issue is the proper treatment. The section is about supply, not strategy, and the read on the deal has to happen earlier than almost any other section on the 2026 card. Prim walks through:

  • tile scarcity,
  • joker management,
  • and the defensive read for the player who is watching someone else build the section quietly.

Around the strategy:

  • a tablemate-reading question that touches the deepest etiquette of long-term tables,
  • the League president who built the card's institutional discipline,
  • and the first televised American Mahjong program in 1951.

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The season's most interesting hand has been dealt.11 Jun 202600:18:15

Spring began with Prim insisting this game was a culture and a discipline. Spring ends with the financial press agreeing. The numbers arrived this season like charming, uninvited guests: mahjong club searches up thousands of percent, themed party invitations up ninety-four percent, and Bloomberg calling the mahjong table the third place of the moment. Prim's read is that this is not a fad but a homecoming. The women who kept the game alive across kitchen tables and community centers knew the rack was a third place long before anyone was searching anything. Around the surge: the most powerful hand on the 2026 card, how to play a table full of strangers, a teacher worth your attention in Lara Orndorff, the covetable things at Bam Bird Boutique, Mega Mahj in August, and who actually writes the card you have been cursing. Subscribe at https://www.orderofthetile.com.

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The table is open. Pull up a chair.18 Jun 202600:19:01

Spring ended with the whole world agreeing with us. Summer begins with a harder question: now that everyone has pulled up a chair, what do we do with a fuller table? In the first letter of the season, Prim notes that the story is no longer that a magazine discovered mahjong, it is that the press cannot stop, from Bloomberg to PBS to the local library bulletin, all in the same season. She offers the gentle correction the newcomers need: the game came from China long ago, and the American version was given its standard by the National Mah Jongg League in 1937. Then the summer shift on the 2026 card, from reading it to truly knowing it: where the jokers live, the two traps the card was built to fool you with, and the quiet art of pivoting within a section. A reader named Helen wanted to display her tiles rather than bag them, so Prim answers with real ways to show a set off. A teacher in Fargo, Chris Welsand of Mahj in the Midwest, is carrying the game across the northern plains. How to personalize the one part of the table that should be yours alone. The summer's record attempt in Summerville. And the most poignant fact of the season: how a pandemic taught millions to find each other through a screen. Subscribe at https://www.orderofthetile.com.#AmericanMahjong #NMJL #Prim #OrderOfTheTile #MahjongSurge2026 #SummerMahjong #2026CardStrategy #Quints #Jokers #MahjongTraps #MahjongDisplay #LuciteBox #ChrisWelsand #MahjInTheMidwest #FargoMahjong #PersonalizedMahjongMat #MahjongMarathon #GuinnessWorldRecord #PandemicMahjongBoom #ILoveMahj #NationalMahJonggLeague

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