UNO

Uno is a popular card game that was developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio. The name “uno” comes from the Spanish and Italian word “uno”, which means “one”. In this game, players use a unique deck of cards that have different colours and numbers.

The objective of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all their cards by matching them with the same colour or number as the card on the top of the discard pile. The player who runs out of cards first wins the game.

In UNO, the last card played in a round determines how the round ends and who scores points. The round ends when a player plays their last card and yell UNO loud.

UNO Last Card Rules

The last card in UNO is the one the player played to win the round (It also helps to determine how the round ends and who scores points). The last card played ends the round and the player who plays yells UNO loudly before playing it and he/she wins. The next player must draw the number […]

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How to Play UNO Extreme

UNO Extreme Rules & Cards

UNO Extreme is a variation of the classic UNO that comes with an electric card launcher that shoots cards randomly when players take turns. The game is much more interesting than regular UNO as the launcher is powered by lights and sounds that build over time. The UNO Extreme version is designed for 2 to 10 players

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The Pokémon UNO Cards & Rules

Pokémon UNO is a variation of the classic UNO card game, based on the popular anime and manga franchise, Pokémon. The Pokemon UNO is based on the Pokemon anime-based card that features character images, e.g. a special “Trainer” card that allows players to exchange all of their cards with one of their opponent’s cards. Pokémon

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Cinderella UNO

Cinderella UNO Rules & Cards

Cinderella UNO is a special edition of the classic UNO card game with a unique Cinderella theme. The game includes 112 Cinderella-themed cards, a storage tin, instructions, and an exclusive Glass Slipper card. The game is designed for 2 to 10 players, aged 5 and above. Cinderella UNO Rules The objective of UNO Disney Cinderella

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UNO Reflex Rules And Cards

The UNO Reflex is a variation of a classical UNO game, where players compete to match the colored light in Reflex and Wild mode. In Reflex mode, players race to play the color first. In Wild mode, players use their skills to select the color they want. UNO Reflex Rules To play the game, the primary goal

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