A unique deck of vibrant cards and symbols are used in the
American card game Uno. Crazy Eights, another card game that is hugely popular
in the US, is where the game's basic idea originated.
Merle Robbins created Uno in 1971 in Ohio, USA, and it soon
gained popularity there. Uno is currently one of the most popular board games
in the world.
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rules
The dealer hands 7 cards to each player, shuffles the
remaining cards, and places them face down in the center. The first card is
then drawn by the dealer, who then proceeds to play.
In accordance with the two rules of "same color or same
number" and "special function card," the following person
(clockwise) plays the subsequent card (the above 2 rules will be explained
below). If not, another card must be drawn from the face-down pile.
The game proceeds in accordance with the aforementioned two
rules, and players may use the Combo rule and the Double Hit rule while they
are playing (more explained below).
The player must yell "Uno" before playing when
they only have 2 cards left; otherwise, if they are caught playing without
shouting and are dealt 2 more cards, they lose.
The game round concludes, and points are added to the player
who ran out of cards first. This person is the winner of that round. Once a
player earns 500 points and is declared the winner, play is continued.
The dealer will first give 7 cards to each player after an
even round of shuffling; the remaining cards will be placed face down in the
centre. The dealer then selects the first card from the deck face down to
initiate play and decide who will go first (clockwise order of play). The
following player will pick one of the cards he is holding to play in accordance
with these guidelines:
The card that is played must have the same color or number
as the card that was played before it. This is known as the "same color or
same number" rule. Apply the "special function card" rule if the
first card played is a function card.
The "special function card" rule is that special
function cards (black) can be played at any moment without being constrained by
the qualities of the previous card.
There are no cards that satisfy the first two criteria. One
more card must be drawn from the center pile that is facing down. If the card
drawn satisfies one of the two aforementioned requirements, you may play right
away; otherwise, the turn will pass to the player after you.
The game will continue until one participant has just two
cards left in their hand. At this moment, the yell "Uno" and
immediate play of the card are required from that player. You will have to draw
two extra cards if you neglect to chant and someone else finds out. The player can
"risk" stealthily and wait for another turn to run out of cards and
finish first if no one else does.
Whenever someone runs out of cards first, the game of Uno is
over. Following that, the remaining players will be scored by accumulating
points, and the round's winner will then be determined by adding the combined
points of the losers.
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