
Uno Card Game
For more than 40 years, Uno has been a card game that just about everyone in the family can play. The object is simple – get rid of all your cards before everyone else. Match the number, colour, or type of card to play; use a wild if you don't have a match, or draw from the pile until you get a card you can play.
Points and winning
Each of the cards has a points value, and when you go out first you get all the points from the cards left in your opponents' hands. Then, shuffle and deal a new round. The first player to 500 points wins the game in standard Uno rules.
Other ways to play
Two players playing two-handed? Partners switching off and tallying team points to determine a winner? Multi-table tournaments for eight players? Everything you need to know is inside the instruction guide, along with scoring and standard play details.
For more than 40 years, Uno has been a card game that just about everyone in the family can play. The object is simple – get rid of all your cards before everyone else. Match the number, colour, or type of card to play; use a wild if you don't have a match, or draw from the pile until you get a card you can play.
Points and winning
Each of the cards has a points value, and when you go out first you get all the points from the cards left in your opponents' hands. Then, shuffle and deal a new round. The first player to 500 points wins the game in standard Uno rules.
Other ways to play
Two players playing two-handed? Partners switching off and tallying team points to determine a winner? Multi-table tournaments for eight players? Everything you need to know is inside the instruction guide, along with scoring and standard play details.
Description
For more than 40 years, Uno has been a card game that just about everyone in the family can play. The object is simple – get rid of all your cards before everyone else. Match the number, colour, or type of card to play; use a wild if you don't have a match, or draw from the pile until you get a card you can play.
Points and winning
Each of the cards has a points value, and when you go out first you get all the points from the cards left in your opponents' hands. Then, shuffle and deal a new round. The first player to 500 points wins the game in standard Uno rules.
Other ways to play
Two players playing two-handed? Partners switching off and tallying team points to determine a winner? Multi-table tournaments for eight players? Everything you need to know is inside the instruction guide, along with scoring and standard play details.
























