![]() ![]() UNO is simple but undeniably addictive – most players will play several games and decide winners based on the number count of cards left in the losers’ hands. If you can’t shed a card you must draw one. To discard a card on your turn, you must match the number or colour of the top card (unless you have a wild card). Players are dealt 7 cards each and the top card of the remaining deck is flipped. The UNO deck consists of 108 cards: 25 of four different colours numbered 1 to 9 as well as ‘wild’ cards, ‘skip’ and ‘reverse’ cards that affect turn order, and penalty cards such as ‘draw 4’. ![]() Like Phase 10, getting rid of your cards is key to UNO, although, unlike Phase 10, emptying your hand before your competitors is the only route to winning the game. ![]() In fact, Phase 10 is second only to UNO when it comes to the best-selling card games.Ĭreated by Merle Robbins in 1971, UNOis an iconic card-shedding game. Anyone who has played both Phase 10 and UNO will know how much these games have in common. ![]()
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