Okey Diwaxan brings the traditional four-player Okey table to mobile devices with a focus on readable tile racks, realistic table positioning and configurable regional rules so players can enjoy familiar gameplay on phones and tablets.
This app supports live four-player matches with open melds, quick public matchmaking and the option to create private tables protected by a five-digit code. Public rooms include small coin-stake options to vary competitive intensity while Free Play rooms remove entry fees for relaxed sessions. Regional presets reflect commonly used rules in places such as Sulaimaniyah and Arbil, letting you choose a rule-set that matches local habits before the first tile is dealt.
Gameplay follows standard Okey flow: draw, discard and arrange tiles into runs and sets on your rack. The interface makes legal moves clear by highlighting possible tiles and displaying a visible discard wall. Turn timers are adjustable to suit different play speeds; reducing the timer increases pressure for quick decision-making, while longer timers suit casual matches. Bots are available to fill empty seats in private rooms, offering consistent practice opponents for learning tile patterns and pacing without waiting for live players.
Controls are optimized for landscape orientation with intuitive touch gestures for selecting, moving and confirming tiles. Tap to pick up, drag to place and tap again to finalize melds; an optional auto-confirm setting speeds routine moves. Key UI elements—scoreboard, remaining tiles and timer—remain visible and accessible, and settings let you toggle hints, sounds and music. The design keeps interactions simple so new players can focus on strategy rather than learning complex inputs.
Player progression is tracked through wins, XP and levels that appear on profiles to show experience over time. Match history and win-rate statistics provide context for performance, while a wallet history tab records coin transactions so purchases, stake wins and losses are auditable. The in-app shop sells cosmetic items such as avatars, theme packs and tile skins for personalizing your table; these do not affect gameplay but help you create a preferred visual environment.
Okey Diwaxan offers multiple visual presets from traditional textures to cleaner modern styles, and players can mix tile textures, rack styles and table themes from the shop. High-contrast options and adjustable font or tile sizes improve legibility on smaller screens, and a reduced-motion setting limits animations for users who prefer a static presentation or who use older devices. Custom themes carry across matches so your table’s appearance remains consistent between sessions.
Match types range from quick public rounds intended for rapid competition to private games for longer, social sessions. Coin entry levels provide variable risk and reward without escalating to high stakes; leaderboards aggregate top performers as a long-term measure of activity and skill rather than a time-limited ranking. The combination of adjustable timers, stake levels and regional rules allows you to control how much challenge you want each time you sit at the table.
Replayability comes from the social layer—friends lists, invite codes and private rooms make it easy to build regular groups—and the variety of rule presets and visual customization. Match history and profile stats help players track improvement, while alternating between Free Play and coin-based Public Rooms provides natural variety so sessions do not feel repetitive. Bots also let you experiment with strategies before testing them against human opponents.
Language support includes English, Kurdish and Arabic with an in-app switch to change language at any time. Accessibility options such as larger UI elements, reduced motion and sound toggles are provided to accommodate different needs. Note that live multiplayer requires an active internet connection; there is no fully offline multiplayer mode, although private rooms populated with bots can serve as a limited practice alternative when other players are not available.
Creating an account is simple and can be done via email or a linked account to keep wallet and match history synchronized across devices. The app displays transaction history and match logs for transparency, and privacy settings let you manage who can invite you to games. If you prefer a faithful tabletop experience adapted for mobile, Okey Diwaxan aims to reproduce the pacing and decision-making of in-person Okey while offering customization, accessible controls and clear progression tracking.
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