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ing up with the game with his family, Merle mortgaged his home to create

enough capital to sell the first 5,000 copies and the rest, as they say, is
history. Decades after it was first created on the Robbins' family dining table,
Uno is now a family staple (with it recommended for players aged seven and
up). Whether you're a seasoned tabletop player or just getting into board
games, it's easy to pick and play with simple rules that can be e've also
taken a deep dive into what each special card
means, outlining the rules for every Action and
Wild card so you won't be lost if one of these pops
up in your hand or e w to setup a game of Uno
Uno can be played with just two players or a
maximum of 10. Each deck comes with 112 cards,
b round of Uno is to be the first player to get rid of
all their cards. What are the special cards in Uno?
Each Uno pack comes with 76 numbered cards in blue, yellow, green and red.
These are the most common cards, and for each colour scheme there's 19 cards
numbered from ze he most famous Action cards in Uno is the Reverse card. When
you play this card the order of turns is reversed. Typically the next player is the
person clockwise from you. When a Reverse card is played the turn order goes
anti-clockwise.

Reverse cards are coloured and can only be placed on the discard pile if the card
at the top is a matching colour or is another Reverse card. If the Reverse card
appears face-up at the beginning of a round the deal

ro to nine. Besides this, there's also a selection of more rare Action and Wild cards
which have special characteristics that can turn the tide of a

If a card can’t be played, that player m

ut three of these are blank, customisable cards - you can write whatever rules you
want on these.

After deciding on the rules for the cust ust before. The first player to get rid of all
the cards in their hand wins a round.
At the w 2 card - 20 points he most famous Action cards in Uno is the Reverse
card. When you play this card the order r goes first, with the order of play going
anti-clockwise instead of clockwise.
Skip cards

of turns is reversed. Typically the next player is the person clockwise from you.
When a Reverse card is played the turn order goes anti-clockwise.

Reverse cards are coloured and can only be placed on the discard pile if the card
at the Skip card forces the player who would be next to miss their turn. Like with
Reverse cards, you can only play a Skip card when there's a card turn.

In each Uno pack you'll find eight Reverse cards, eight Skips cards and eight Draw
2 cards. So you won't come across these cards too often in your hand. But there's
something even rarer and

turn.

In each Uno pack you'll find eight Reverse cards, eight Skips cards and eight Draw
2 cards. So you won't come across these cards too often in your hand. But there's
something even rarer and

with a matching colour or another Skip card at the top of the discard pile. If the Skip card
appears face-up at the beginning of a round then the player to the left of the dealer has
tois a matching colour or is another Reverse card. If the Reverse card appears
face-up at the beginning of a round the deal

 Reverse card - 20 points
 Skip card - 20 points
 Wild card - 50 points
 Wild Draw 4 card - 50 points
 Wild Shuffle Hands card - 40 points
 Wild Customizable card - 40 points

end of each round, the points are tallied up. Points are only given to the winner of
that round, and points are awarded based on the cards left in the losing players'
hands. Each card represents a different number of points and the first person to hit
500 points in total wins a game of Uno. If this isn
 w 2 card - 20 points
 Reverse card - 20 points
 Skip card - 20 points
 Wild card - 50 points
 Wild Draw 4 card - 50 points
 Wild Shuffle Hands card - 40 points
 Wild Customizable card - 40 points

ven at the beginning of a round. Our guide also has the answers to more tricky questions,
like whether you can stack Wild Draw 4 and Draw 2 cards as well as a full breakdown of
the scoring system. Ifquickly grasped. And while the rules are simple, it comes with a
lot of depth and strategy.

How to play Uno


 Setup: How to setup a game of Uno and how many people can play.
 Basic rules: Get to grips with the basic Uno rules to play your first round.
 How to win: Objective needed to win a game of Uno and the scoring system.
 Special cards: Rundown on how Reverse cards and other Action cards work.

Whether you're playing your very first game of Uno or jumping into a round after
playing it years ago as a child, our beginner-friendly g

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