Prepping for reunion dinners, stocking up on cute angbao designs, and reading a guide on how to play mahjong can only mean one thing – Chinese New Year is around the corner.
And if you pride yourself on being the best host for CNY, chances are you’re on the hunt for the perfect mahjong table or set to have a blast with your loved ones. To ease your mind, we’ve got you covered with this list of prettiest mahjong tables and sets to buy for Chinese New Year 2026.
| Item | Price (SGD) | Link to Buy |
| SG Auto Mahjong Re-conditioned Tables | From $488 | Buy on SG Auto Mahjong’s website |
| SG Auto Mahjong Rotator | From $1,388 | Buy on SG Auto Mahjong’s website |
| The Men’s Cave Automatic Table | From $1,180 | Buy on The Men’s Cave website |
| Jiji.SG Rollercoaster Table | $688 | Buy on Jiji.SG’s website |
| Smithspoker Mahjong Set | $59 | Buy on Smithspoker’s website |
| CustoMy Mahjong Set | From $308 | Buy on CustoMy Mahjong’s website |
| Shopee Labubu Mahjong Set | From $118 | Buy on Shopee |
| POP MART x Grab Twinkle Twinkle Mahjong Set | Complete tasks to redeem | Redeem on Grab app |
| 7-Eleven Cinnamoroll Edition Mahjong Set | $299 | Buy in-store |
| Love, Bonito Lunar New Year Mahjong Set | $328 | Buy on Love, Bonito’s website |
| Carlsberg 起發 Mini Mahjong Set | Stand a chance to win by spending $30 on Carlsberg Smooth Draught | More info |
| 1664 x WALALA Limited Edition Mahjong Set | Redeem for free by spending $128 on any 1664 products | More info |
In case you didn’t know, thrifting is all the rage now and you can shop secondhand mahjong tables too, thanks to SG Auto Mahjong’s re-conditioned tables (from $488). These automatic tables come with cool features like speedy tile shuffling every round, 2 sets of mahjong tiles and also, 6-month warranty.
Or, you can opt for the pricier but edgier option: The Rotator (from $1,388), which has state-of-the-art tech like built-in light control, a beltless control system, and an advanced rotatory system.
Buy SG Auto Mahjong’s re-conditioned tables.
If you’re looking for a mahjong table that perfectly blends into your living space, The Men’s Cave automatic mahjong table (from $1,180) has you covered. It features a retro aesthetic that’ll prevent the table from sticking out like a store thumb. And with its automated tile and dice shuffling, there’s no doubt this table is more than a pretty face.
Buy The Men’s Cave automatic mahjong table.
Whether you’re a tech nerd or not, there’s no way the Jiji.SG Rollercoaster Table ($688) won’t have your jaw on the floor. It’s got the basics, like 2 sets of magnetic mahjong tiles, and also has super exciting features like 4 USP ports to charge your phones. Besides this, you’ll find there’s also built-in dice and a sound barrier to quieten the game, ‘cause how else are you going to hear your opponents lose, right?
Buy the Jiji.SG Rollercoaster Table.
Image credit: Smithspoker
The Smithspoker Singapore Mahjong set ($59) is another affordable option with 2 colours – white and green – to choose from. The set comes with a red case and is made of melamine, a durable material so you don’t have to worry about how long the print will last on the tiles.
Buy the Smithspoker Singapore Mahjong set.
Image credit: CustoMy Mahjong
Impress your guests with CustoMy Mahjong sets (from $308), where you can choose your designs and colours – think red and gold for extra huat. All you’d have to do is reach out to them via the CustoMy website and select one option from the proposed designs that’ll be sent to you. Whatever you pick is then superimposed onto the tile colour and type of your choice and delivered to your address.
Buy the CustoMy Mahjong set.
Image credit: Shopee Singapore
It’s pretty clear that the Labubu craze isn’t going away anytime soon, and thankfully so, ‘cause that means your CNY shopping just got a whole lot easier. The Shopee Labubu Mahjong Set (from $118) is the perfect gift for your Labubu-loving pal or for yourself if you’d like to add to your collection.
And, if Labubu isn’t your thing, there are other characters to choose from, like Winnie the Pooh, Snoopy, Hello Kitty, Minions, and Pikachu. Remember to fight the urge to scream Pikachu, I choose you, ‘cause we’re sure it’ll be tempting.
Buy the Labubu mahjong set.
In recent times, it seems that POP MART’s Twinkle Twinkle is looking to knock Labubu off its perch when it comes to being the next trendy accessory everyone’s lusting after. To garner even more fans, they’ve joined hands with Grab to dish out Twinkle Twinkle-themed collectables this February, which include a complete mahjong set adorned with the wide-eyed character, along with a deck of poker cards.
However, you can’t exactly buy the set with cold hard cash. In order to get your hands on one, you’ll have to complete the following tasks on the Grab app:
Do note that you’ll only be able to start completing these tasks from 16th-28th February 2026.
Get the POP MART x Grab Twinkle Twinkle collectables.
Sanrio girlies, you’re in luck. The highly coveted 7-Eleven Cinnamoroll Edition Mahjong Set is making a return for the Year of the Horse. Although it’s going to set you back $299, you can win all that money back in style with the set’s adorable Cinamoroll-themed tiles with custom backs and faces fronted by the one and only puppy dog.
Do note that the set is only available for purchase from 11th February 2026 onwards.
Buy the 7-Eleven Cinnamoroll Edition Mahjong Set.
Image adapted from: Love, Bonito
New year means new clothes, and if you’re already doing a wardrobe refresh with Love, Bonito, you might as well pick up their Lunar New Year Mahjong Set too if you’re itching for a couple of rounds this CNY.
Retailing for $328 both online and in select stores, this beauty is designed by Singapore-based artist Jodi Tan; the tiles’ petite floral design is sure to win the hearts of your aunties and uncles.
Buy the Love, Bonito Lunar New Year Mahjong Set.
Chinese New Year is just another reason to crack open a cold one when friends and family start pouring in, so stock up on beer with Carlsberg. They’re giving away only 58 of their 起發 Mini Mahjong Sets (worth $88), whose tiles are delightfully accented with the brand’s elegant green.
All you’ve got to do to stand a chance to snag one yourself is spend at least $30 on Carlsberg Smooth Draught at major supermarkets, Shopee Supermarket or Redmart, and upload your receipt to the link in the bio of the Carlsberg Singapore Instagram page.
Get the Carlsberg 起發 Mini Mahjong Set.
Image credit: 1664
Last October, beer brand 1664 linked up with French artist Camille Walala for a new, quirky coat of paint for their bottles and cans. They’ve extended this collaboration to include a Limited Edition Mahjong Set too. Best part? You can get it completely FOC when you make a purchase of $128 on any 1664 products from now till 3rd March 2026, while stocks last.
The tiles and the case they come with flaunt the geometric patterns WALALA is known for, and the blue, white, and red of the set is probably a nod to the brand’s and artist’s French roots.
Get the 1664 x WALALA Limited Edition Mahjong Set.
Mahjong tables come in a variety of sizes, but the most common mahjong table size is 90cm x 90cm. There are also smaller tables at 80cm x 80cm if space is a constraint at home. Automatic mahjong tables, on the other hand, are bigger thanks to all the machinations built inside them. They usually come at about 95cm x 95cm.
There’s no beating the feeling of “dry swimming” with your friends, but the convenience of an automatic mahjong table will make your games go by faster and quieter; you don’t want to be waking your neighbours up with your tile shuffling if your mahjong sessions run late.
The caveat is the hefty price tag of an automatic mahjong table. Even refurbished sets from The Men’s Cave will run you about $488, although it comes with 2 sets of magnetic tiles and other accessories. So whether or not an automatic mahjong table is worth it comes down to how much you’re willing to invest in one.
If you’re only a casual mahjong host, maybe start out with a traditional folding mahjong table first. Once you’ve established a regular mahjong group and are starting to host more regular games, perhaps buying a secondhand mahjong table might be worth your penny. Just make sure to win more rounds to recoup your investment!
A standard set of mahjong tiles in Singapore mahjong has 148 tiles, comprised of:
Some mahjong tile sets also come with Fei, or joker tiles, and 2-4 dice.
There are a few sizes for mahjong tiles, and it’s imperative that you choose the right one to buy. Otherwise, you’d end up with mahjong tiles that are a bit too small and feel clunky; you don’t want to flop when you build your walls and embarrass yourself!
Mahjong tiles come in these sizes (height x length x width)
A1 is the size you’d wanna go with. Having played with both A1 and A2 sizes, the 2mm difference can be felt. But if you and your mahjong squad have daintier hands, A2 and A3 mahjong tiles might be more preferable.
Whether it’s for Chinese New Year or for a chill gathering with friends, we all know a good mahjong set will always come in handy.
And if you lose, fret not, it’s hard to feel sad when you’ve lost in style, so keep your head up soldier.
For more about Chinese New Year, check out:
Cover image adapted from: @yakultsojupoo via Instagram, Amazon Singapore, 7-Eleven Singapore via Facebook. Last updated by Khoo Yong Hao on 9th February 2026.
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