Knowing the rules is the simple part. The hard part is the group chat that never quite agrees on a time, the friend-of-a-friend who flakes, the teacher you can't track down, and the awkward moment when someone asks for your number just to add you to a thread. Luv Mahjong handles all of that โ so the only thing left to figure out is your discard.
Tell the app where you are โ or where you're headed next week โ and it shows you open seats, regular games, and people who play the way you do. Riichi, Hong Kong, Cantonese, beginner-friendly: you choose.
Build a profile, get verified, and let students find you by city and style. They book sessions and talk to you inside the app, so your personal number stays personal. Your rating comes from real, completed lessons โ not strangers with opinions.
Run a club, a cafรฉ night, or a tournament? List your venue, post your sessions, and let nearby players discover and RSVP. You get a verified venue page, seat management, and a vetting badge that tells newcomers it's a real, welcoming place to play.
Privacy and safety aren't a settings page here โ they're how the whole thing is wired.
There's no phone-number swap. Invites, scheduling, questions โ all of it happens in the app. You share what you choose, when you choose.
People can't just appear in your messages. A conversation opens through a table, a booking, or a request you accepted โ so anyone reaching you has a reason to be there.
Many of our players are women, and we built for it: approximate locations until you've agreed to meet, report and block on every screen, and a team that reviews what gets flagged.
Find a game, RSVP, message the organizer, and get a reminder ten minutes before it starts. No spreadsheets, no five different group chats.
Luv Mahjong is for playing in person โ the click of the tiles, the tea, the table talk. The app just gets you there.