Uno Skip Card

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Uno Skip Card 3,8/5 4970 votes

It is strategic to keep this in hand as long as possible so that it is your uno card and can be played no matter what. When the game ends the winner receives points. All their opponents cards are collected, given to the winner, and points are tallied. Number Cards: face value. Draw 2/Reverse/Skip: 20 points. Wild/Wild Draw 4: 50 points.

Uno

Uno (/ ˈ uː n oʊ /; from Italian and Spanish for 'one'; stylized as UNO) is an American shedding-type card game that is played with a specially printed deck.The game's general principles put it into the Crazy Eights family of card games, and it is similar to the traditional European game Mau-Mau. Sep 21, 2017 Uno Skip Card The next player in line loses their turn. This card must match the color of the top card in the Discard Pile. If Skip is the first card placed in the Discard Pile, then the first player loses her turn. Uno Reverse Card. Reverses the order of gameplay. This card must match the color of the top card in the Discard Pile. It’s a hard truth, but UNO has officially confirmed that +4 or +2 cards cannot be stacked — at all. The card game company issued a post on Twitter yesterday confirming that the move has in fact.

Overview

Requirements: 1 or more Uno decks (any variety)

Players: 2+

Time: ~5-10 min/round

Rating: 9/10

Rules

No, the official rules of Uno do not allow you to stack Draw 2 cards or Draw 4 cards. However, most serious Uno players allow rules for stacking draw cards in some form.

One of the most common variants people play with is stacking Draw 2 cards. When a player plays a Draw 2 card, the next player can either draw 2 cards or play another Draw 2 card. If a Draw 2 card is 'stacked,' the next player must draw 4 cards or play another Draw 2 card (causing the next player to draw 6 cards), and so on.

Stacking can also apply to Draw 4 cards, where a player can play another Draw 4 to cause the next player to draw 8 cards.

Although less common, another variation allows Draw 2 cards to stack on Draw 4 cards and vice versa, which causes the card effects to grow much steeper (drawing 12 cards is not uncommon).

Advantages

Stacking rules are common for a reason. They are extremely fun and they add an additional strategic element to Uno as starting the chain of drawing cards can backfire. This also tends to speed up games a little bit because there is less back and forth of drawing cards as the person with more Draw 2/Draw 4 cards can avoid drawing cards for longer.

Disadvantages

The only disadvantage to this variation is that once a player draws a large number of cards (such as 8 cards), they likely can start a new chain of drawing cards. In the end, this tends to balance the game more than break it.

Review

I am surprised that Mattel has not officially adopted stacking rules into their official rules, at least as a variation. These rules are so well-known and so well-used (for good reason) that they should be standard for any regular Uno player.

Additional Notes

  • Beyond stacking draw cards, if you really like the delayed effect mechanism, you can also allow Skip and Reverse cards to be stacked on top of a Draw 2 or Draw 4 card. Both cards have their normal effects, but have the additional benefit of sending the draw 2 sequence to a different player. For example, in a 4 player game, if player 1 played a Draw 2 card, player 2 could play a Skip card, which would then skip player 3 and cause player 4 to draw 2 cards. Player 4 could then extend the chain by playing a Reverse card, causing player 3 to draw 2 cards.

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Cards

Meanings

A UNO deck consists of 108 cards, of which there are 76 Number cards, 24 Action cards and 8 Wild cards.

UNO cards have four color 'suits', which are red, yellow, blue and green.

Number Cards:

Each color contains 19 cards, one number 0 card and two sets of cards numbered 1-9.

Action Cards:

There are two of each action card in each color, they are: Draw 2 (the next player must draw 2 cards and miss their turn), Reverse (reverses the direction of play) and Skip (the next player is 'skipped').

Draw 2:

The next player must draw 2 cards and miss their turn.

Skip

Reverse:

Skip

Reverses the direction of play.

Skip:

The next player is 'skipped' (lose their turn).

Wild Cards:

Wild Cards include Wild (change color) and Wild Draw 4 (change color and the next player must draw 4 cards). Players can play them anytime and change the color that continues play. There are 4 of each kind of Wild Cards.

Wild:

Play this card to choose the color that continues play.

Card

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Wild Draw 4:

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Play this card to choose the color that continues play plus the next player must draw 4 cards and lose their turn.