
Shisen-Sho, also known as “Four Rivers” or “Sichuan Solitaire,” is a captivating tile-based game that originated in China. The objective is to remove pairs of matching tiles from a layout, with the catch being that the connecting path between the tiles cannot contain more than three straight lines.
The game typically presents a complex arrangement of tiles, intricately patterned and stacked. Players must carefully strategize to identify viable matches and eliminate tiles while considering the limited pathing allowed. This makes Shisen-Sho a challenging and brain-stimulating puzzle game.
Its popularity has led to digital adaptations and versions, making it accessible on various platforms. Shisen-Sho enthusiasts are drawn to its combination of memory, strategy, and pattern recognition.