Pyramid of Mahjong: Tile Match codes (Update) - 11/2025

Pyramid of Mahjong: Tile Match codes (Update) - 11/2025

You ever get pulled into a game thinking it’s just a quick puzzle fix—and then suddenly, it’s 2 a.m. and you’re deep into Ancient Egypt, matching tiles like your afterlife depends on it? Yeah, same. That’s Pyramid of Mahjong, a surprisingly rich tile match mobile game from G5 Entertainment that blends match-3 mechanics with city-building and a storyline full of pharaohs, intrigue, and oddly satisfying tile sounds.

Now, if you’re a US player like me, here’s the kicker: those promo codes? They’re gold. Literal time-savers. I’m talking free boosters, energy refills, and sometimes even full-on puzzle skips. What I’ve found is that knowing where to get them and how to use them smartly can make or break your progress.

So, in this guide, you’ll find every working Pyramid of Mahjong code, how to redeem them (it’s easy, once you know where to look), tips for getting more, and a few tricks I’ve picked up for squeezing every last reward out of them.

Let’s dig into it—pun very much intended.

Active Pyramid of Mahjong Codes (November 2025)

Alright, if you’re like me and check the promo code tab before you even finish your morning coffee (don’t judge), here’s what’s actually working right now for US players in November 2025. These codes unlock a solid mix of boosters, coins, and energy refills—basically, the lifeblood of faster tile-clearing and city upgrades.

Code Reward Expires My Notes
PHARAOH25 50 Energy + 3 Lightning Boosters Nov 30, 2025 Best for grinding hard levels—especially those multi-layered tiles.
SANDGOLD2025 5,000 Coins + 1 Puzzle Skip Nov 27, 2025 I used this during a no-skip challenge… gave in instantly. 😅
BUILDFAST 2 Hammers + 30-Min Speed Boost Dec 1, 2025 If you’re rebuilding city tiles, grab this before your next upgrade.
TILEMATCHWIN 1 Shuffle + 1 Combo Booster Nov 25, 2025 Good for tricky patterns where nothing lines up right.

Quick tip: Always redeem codes as soon as you see them. I’ve missed a few in the past because I figured I’d do it later—spoiler: I didn’t. Just head to the in-game Settings > Promo Code section and paste it in.

How to Redeem Pyramid of Mahjong Promo Codes

Now, I’ll be honest with you—redeeming codes in Pyramid of Mahjong looks simple, but the game hides the option in a spot you don’t always think to check. And in my experience, especially on US mobile devices, the flow feels slightly different between iOS and Android. So here’s what actually works, plus a few mistakes I’ve made so you don’t repeat them.

Step-by-step (with my usual side-notes):

  • Open the game and wait until you’re fully in the city view.
    (If you try to do it while a level is loading, the Settings icon sometimes won’t show—no idea why.)
  • Tap the gear icon in the top-right to open Game Settings.
  • Scroll until you see the Promo Code or Redeem Code button.
    • On iOS, it’s usually tucked lower in the menu.
    • On Android, it’s higher up—kind of random, honestly.
  • Tap the code entry field and paste your code. I think pasting works better than typing; the game rejects typos aggressively.
  • Hit Confirm and wait for the “Successful Redemption” pop-up.

Common errors you’ll probably bump into:

  • “Code Invalid” – 9/10 times this happens because of spacing. I’ve done it more than I care to admit.
  • “Expired” – US updates roll out at odd hours, so a code that worked yesterday might already be dead today.
  • No pop-up at all – usually means the game wants a restart; don’t ask me why.

Where to Find New Codes for Pyramid of Mahjong

Let me tell you—if you’re just waiting for the game to hand you promo codes, you’re probably missing out on half the good stuff. In my experience, staying ahead in Pyramid of Mahjong isn’t just about playing well—it’s about knowing where the free rewards are dropped. And no, they don’t always show up in-game like you’d expect.

Here’s where I personally check (and yes, I’ve missed codes before because I forgot to look—don’t be me):

  •  G5 Email Newsletters
    They don’t send them too often, but when they do? There’s almost always a code buried near the bottom. I usually flag them just in case I’m not paying attention later.
  •  G5’s Official US Facebook Page
    Codes are posted randomly in event announcements or community updates. Sometimes in the comments, weirdly enough. Scroll a little deeper than you’d think.
  •  Reddit & Discord (especially r/gachagaming and G5 community servers)
    What I’ve found is that players post working codes faster than the devs announce them. Seriously—Redditors are on it.
  •  G5’s Official Website or Blog
    Not the flashiest design, but they sneak seasonal codes into their patch notes or update previews.
  •  Bonus tip: Set a quick alert on your phone for Friday mornings (US time). That’s when most code drops tend to happen—could be coincidence, but it’s worked for me more than once.

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