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[[Image:Dora and Wanpai.jpg|thumb|350px|Dead wall showing 2-pin as the dora indicator.]]
'''Wanpai''' {{kana|王牌}} are the tiles used to form the '''dead wall'''.  These tiles are set aside from the regular draw and discard play.  Every mahjong hand session has 14 tiles, or 7 double-stacked tiles, set aside from the regular tile draw and discard processes.  These tiles are considered to be out of play, hence the nomenclature "dead wall".  Among the dead wall, one tile is flipped and revealed for everyone.  This tile is assigned as the '''dorahyouji''' {{kana|ドラ表示}}, or "dora indicator".  It is always the third tile on the top row from the initial wall break.  Tiles marked as dora are indicated as the next tile in the sequence, as noted in the "dora order".
'''Wanpai''' {{kana|王牌}} are the tiles used to form the '''dead wall'''.  These tiles are set aside from the regular draw and discard play.  Every mahjong hand session has 14 tiles, or 7 double-stacked tiles, set aside from the regular tile draw and discard processes.  These tiles are considered to be out of play, hence the nomenclature "dead wall".  Among the dead wall, one tile is flipped and revealed for everyone.  This tile is assigned as the '''dorahyouji''' {{kana|ドラ表示}}, or "dora indicator".  It is always the third tile on the top row from the initial wall break.  Tiles marked as dora are indicated as the next tile in the sequence, as noted in the "dora order".


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