Categories Board Games, How to PlayOriginally released back in 2014, UNO Dare! has been a pretty successful spinoff of the popular card game UNO. While many of the UNO spinoffs are discontinued after a year or two, UNO Dare! is still going strong for Mattel. That makes sense as the ga...
Don’t Forget to Say Uno! Remember to say “Uno!” when you have one card left. The game continues until someone has one card and declares, “Uno!“. 8 Who Wins? Play your last card to win the round. Being on your last card brings you closer to winning. If it’s your turn and...
You may only play this card when you do NOT have another card in your hand that matches the ColorADD/color on the DISCARD pile (but it is acceptable to play this card if you have matching number or Action Cards). If turned up at the beginning of play, return this card to the deck ...
the iconic Uno card game is still a global bestseller over half a century later because it’s dead easy, quick to learn, and hilarious to play. This guide will teach you the basic Uno game rules – explaining all the Uno card rules with pictures along the way. We’ll also go over th...
UNO Flip Game Rules UNO FLIP plays like regular UNO, except there are two sides to the deck of cards: a "light" side and a "dark" side. You start playing with the Light Side, but whenever someone plays a FLIP card, the deck is flipped over (as are the cards in your hand) and ...
Grogu How to Play Quick Links: | Objective | Setup | Playing the Game | Card Meanings | Calling UNO | Winning the Game | Optional Scoring If you are interested in the rules for the original UNO All Wild!, check out our how to play guide. Objective of UNO All Wild! Grogu The ...
To find out what to do if any of the ACTION CARDS (symbols) are turned over before the game is done, see FUNCTIONS OF ACTION CARDS. ADVERTISEMENT Instructions to Play UNO UNO is a game in which each player turns matching the face-up card at the top of the stack or playing one of ...
If your family has a special UNO rule you prefer to play with, you may write that rule on the Blank Cards and add them straight to the deck.Game PlayPlayer to the left of the dealer plays first. Play passes to the left to start. Match the top card on the DISCARD pile either by ...
How to play Uno Uno, Spanish for “one”, is a card game that was invented in 1971 by Merle Robbins of Ohio. When arguing with his son about the rules of Crazy Eights, Merle concluded to develop his own game as a settlement to that argument. Uno was created and the first decks ...
The game continues until a player has one card. When you’re down to one card, shout, “Uno.” If you forget, you’ll draw two cards as a penalty. The first player to play all their cards wins the round. You maintain scores (count of the other players) until you reach 500 to wi...