Duel

Mosaic rules

Factories, pattern lines and the wall, with the exact numbers: what the floor costs, what a placement scores, and what ends it.

2 players 15–20 min Free, in your browser
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The rules, step by step

  1. Five factories, four tiles on each. On your turn take EVERY tile of one colour from one factory — you never get to take just some.
  2. Everything you leave on that factory slides into the centre, for your opponent. A greedy take is also a gift.
  3. Put the tiles you took on one of your five pattern lines. Line 1 holds one tile, line 5 holds five, and a line may only ever hold one colour.
  4. You may not start a line in a colour your wall already has in that row — check before you take.
  5. Anything that will not fit falls on your floor: −1, −1, −2, −2, −2, −3, −3.
  6. Take from the centre first and you also take the 1 marker: it lands on your floor line like a spilled tile — costing whatever space it takes — and it opens the next round.
  7. When the table is bare, every FULL line moves one tile onto your wall. A tile alone scores 1; a tile in a run scores the whole run, both ways if it touches both.
  8. Finish a horizontal row of five and the game ends after that round.
  9. Then the bonuses: 2 a finished row, 7 a finished column, 10 for each colour you placed all five times.

Scoring and the fiddly bits

The draft

Five discs of four tiles between two players. Take every tile of one colour from a disc or from the centre; a disc’s leavings slide to the centre.

Pattern lines

Line n holds n tiles of a single colour, and part-filled lines carry over between rounds. You cannot start a line in a colour that row of your wall already holds.

Tiling the wall

Each colour has one fixed cell per row. A full line sends one tile to the wall and the rest to the lid; the placement scores its runs, or one point alone.

The floor

Seven slots at −1, −1, −2, −2, −2, −3, −3. The starting marker takes the cheapest free slot; overflow past the seventh costs nothing.

Winning

After the final round, bonuses of 2 per row, 7 per column and 10 per colour are added. Highest total wins; ties go to most completed rows, then are shared.

Questions about Mosaic

Is Mosaic free?

Yes. Every game on Table Party is free, with no accounts, no adverts and nothing to buy.

How many people do you need for Mosaic?

Exactly 2 — Mosaic is built for that number and no other.

Do we need to download anything?

No. One person opens the site and starts a room; everybody else joins by typing the room code on their own phone. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

Can we play Mosaic over a video call?

Yes. Share the room code in the chat and play with the call running — everything private stays on each player’s own phone.

Play Mosaic online

Free, in the browser, with everyone on their own phone.