![]() Example: If you find that your deck is missing one of the yellow 7's you would simply replace it by taking the yellow Blank Card, marking a "7" on it and adding it back into the deck. If a card from your UNO deck is lost or damaged you may use the Blank Card as a replacement. What Are These Extra Cards For?īlank Card - This is a special card that you may use in one of two ways. Note: A player may have a matching number or word card of a different color in his hand and plays his "Wild Draw Four" card. ![]() There is a hitch, however (of course): you can only play this card when you don't have a card in your hand that matches the color of the card previously played. Not only does the player get to call the next color played, but the next player has to pick 4 cards and forfeit his turn. Wild Draw Four Card - This is the best, meanest, most sneaky card to have. A Wild card can be played even if the player has another playable card in his hand. The person playing the card calls any color to continue play, including the one presently being played if desired. Wild Card - This card can be played on any card. Skip Card - The next player to play loses his turn and is "skipped." Mighty clever. Play left becomes play right, and vice versa. Reverse Card - Simply reverse direction of play. WHAT WORD CARDS MEANĭraw Two Cards - When this card is played, the next person to play must draw 2 cards and forfeit his turn. Skip Card - The player to the left of dealer doesn't start (get it, he's skipped). Reverse Card - The dealer plays first, but then goes to the right instead of the left. Wild Card - The player to the left of the dealer calls out a color - then plays.ĭraw Two Card - The player to the left of dealer must pick two cards and then the next player goes (sad, but true). Wild Draw Four - It's put back in the deck and another one is chosen. Well, if a word card is the first one turned up from the DRAW pile, this is what happens. Player to the left of the dealer starts play. If you picked a "word" card, too bad, they don't count. The player who picks the highest number deals. NOW FOR THE DETAILS CHOOSING A DEALERĮach player picks a card. Points are scored (see scoring section) and you start over again. Once a player has no cards left, the hand is over. That is, of course if you get caught by the other players. Failure to do this results in you having to pick two cards from the DRAW pile. When you have one card left, you must yell "UNO" (meaning one). ![]() If the player doesn't have anything to match, he must pick a card from the DRAW pile. Or the player can throw down a Wild Card. For example, if the card is a red 7, player must throw down a red card or any color 7. The first player has to match the card in the DISCARD pile either by number, color or word. The top card of the DRAW pile is turned over to begin a DISCARD pile. UNO IN A NUTSHELLĮach player is dealt 7 cards with the remaining ones placed face down to form a DRAW pile. Okay, now grab a bag of potato chips and something to wash them down with. You score points for cards left in your opponent's hands.Ĩ Draw Two cards - 2 each in Blue, Green, Red and YellowĨ Reverse Cards - 2 each in Blue, Green, Red and YellowĨ Skip Cards - 2 each in Blue, Green, Red and Yellow Points are scored by ridding yourself of all the cards in your hand before your opponent(s). Uno isn’t for the weak.To be the first player to score 500 points. You slap those +4 +2 combos down until your opponent is drowning in cards. We don’t care lol now pick up a 6 □ /pXT9Px1Gd6 Haven't you heard of "my house, my rules"? But if these replies are anything to go by, nobody's going to change how they play the Draw cards. UNO's little "clarification" didn't not sit well with pretty much, the entire world. What about stacking a Draw 4 card with another Draw 4? Nope. You can’t put down a +2 to make the next person Draw 6. If someone puts down a +4 card, you must draw 4 and your turn is skipped. again.Īfter confirming that it's entirely legal to end a game with an Action Card, the ubiquitous card game is back with a shocking revelation: You can't stack a Draw 2 or Draw 4 card. UNO is out here trying to break up families and marriages.
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