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Our Verdict
UNO is that game everyone knows and guarantees laughs and a bit of friendly rivalry at any gathering. Perfect for those who enjoy something quick, easy to learn, and that can turn around at any moment!
Highlights
- Simple and quick to learn
- Interactive and full of twists
- Great for large groups
- Accessible for all ages
Keep in mind
- Highly luck-dependent
- Can be frustrating at times
- Little deep strategy
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Get ready for the colorful chaos of UNO! In this classic card game, the goal is simple: be the first to get rid of all the cards in your hand. To do this, you need to match the card played on the table with one from your hand, either by color, number, or symbol. If you don't have the right card, don't despair! You can draw a card from the deck, and if it works, great! If not, the turn passes to the next player. But beware, because special cards like 'Draw Two,' 'Skip,' 'Reverse,' and the dreaded 'Wild' cards can turn the game around at any moment. And the golden rule: when you only have one card left in your hand, shout 'UNO!' loud and clear, or you might end up drawing more cards. It's a fast-paced game, full of twists and turns, and perfect for livening up any gathering, from kids to older crowds. With 108 cards in the deck, including the color-changing Wilds and the 'Draw Four' Wilds, the fun is guaranteed. The game ends when someone empties their hand, and points are tallied based on the cards left in opponents' hands. Whoever reaches 500 points first wins! UNO is that kind of game everyone knows and loves for its simplicity and its ability to generate laughter and a bit of friendly rivalry.
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In English
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UNO - How To Play Correctly! - A Full Tutorial
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How to play: Uno
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Publisher
(Unknown), AMIGO, AS Manufacturas, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Borras Plana S.A., Canada Games Company Lmt., Clipper, Copag Cards (Copag), Desyllas Games, Ensky, Fundex, Gebr. Ludwigs oHG, Gibsons, El Greco, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Homax, International Games, Korea Boardgames, Mattel, Inc., N.W. Damm & Søn (Damm), Nilco S.A., Österreichische Post, Royal National Institute of Blind People, Ruibal Hermanos S.A., Sababa Toys, Inc., Spear's Games, Super Impulse, Waddingtons
Designer
Merle Robbins
Artist
Billie Eilish, Jeff Kinney, Keith Haring, Kinetic, Merle Robbins, Orlando Villagran, Shepard Fairey, Takashi Murakami, Warleson Oliveira
How many players can play UNO?
UNO is super flexible! You can play with 2 to 10 people. The more people, the more chaotic and fun it gets!
How long does a game of UNO take?
A game is quite fast, usually lasting around 30 minutes. You can play multiple rounds in one sitting!
Is UNO difficult to learn?
Not at all! The rules are super simple: match the card by color or number. The special cards add an extra touch, but the basics are a breeze.
What happens if I forget to say 'UNO!'?
Ah, that's a classic! If you don't shout 'UNO!' when you have only one card left and someone catches you, you have to draw two penalty cards. Pay attention!
Can I play UNO with young children?
Absolutely! It's a great game to introduce children to the world of card games. The colors and numbers help with learning, and the fun is guaranteed.
What does it mean when the 'Wild Draw Four' card is played?
That one's powerful! The player who plays it chooses the color to continue, and the next player has to draw four cards and loses their turn. But it can only be played if you don't have any card that matches the current color in your hand.
How many cards are in an UNO deck?
The standard UNO deck has 108 cards, including number cards, action cards (skip, draw two, reverse), and wild cards (change color and draw four).