@@hesbeetsa Just tell them to show you that rule, you have proof. + Since they attempted to cheat it's similar to the draw 4 wildcard rule so they take 4 more cards or you take 6. Based on who proves it.
@@EvilMastermind *they never listen no matter what* ya know the card that have a arrow that look like swap? They don't know how to use them (i am from vietnam so no need to correct me)
thanks!!! that is because i don't really look over to punctuations while commenting .............u understood right ??? if you did not then i will correct
No one I know that's played Uno actually likes using the official rules. Even if I explain them and they agree to try, they'll feel weird about it and we'd never finish a game because "that's how they've always played". And then one wonders why instruction manuals even exist in the first place.
you know what, here are some rules my friends apply everytime we play uno: -*you are allowed to stack up +2 cards and the next player can discard a reverse card and the player who played the +2 card the most recently must draw* *(number of +2 cards discarded multiplied by 2)* *cards.* -*when someone plays a 7 card, all other players have to put their hand on the table. the last one to do it draws 2 cards.* -*when a player plays a 0 card, all players must stay quiet until the color is changed. whoever speaks draw a number of cards as told by other players.* their rules somewhat annoyed me -to death-
I've never played a game of UNO with any house rules but, I'm sure with played incorrectly without following all the official rules many times by mistake.
I always played with the official rules :/ I don't mind house rules but if you play willy nilly it usually breaks the game and you run into weird situations that wouldn't happen if you played it right.
For fifteen years, I only played Uno with my family. One day a school a group of my friends were playing I joined in, I was prepared for this moment. I play well and get down to my last two cards, a wild and a blue one. I play the blue and my friend shouts “Uno!” I looked at him as he started laughing and then he told me to draw seven cards. I asked why, and he told me I didn’t say uno. I just stared at him. He said you didn’t say uno when you were down to one card. I got angry because I couldn’t understand why my buddy since kindergarten would make up a rule just to keep me from winning. Apparently, in fifteen years of playing Uno, no one in my family ever knew that shouting “Uno” when you had your last card was even a rule
@@paulrounding5260 not A CARD but 2 if someone catches you. If not before the next before the next player does their turn, you’re safe and you wont have to face a penalty.
Chaotic style rule: +2 & +4 can stake on each other and player can protect themselves by passing the +stack using reverse and skip as long as the color match
We make our rules when playing with friends or family like if someone uses a +2 card the next player can use a reverse or skip of the same color to avoid it or throw another +2 card of the same color to up the draw. Its a lot of fun when everyone is skipping, reversing going up the total to that last player that doesn't have how to defend them self & have to take all those +2 cards. Same with the +4 cards. Other rule is anyone can throw all the same card in color & number in one turn to speed up the game.
Incognito_ Potato When they are about to win they do something that is not in the rule Here is what my friend did that ruined our Friendship Me:Place my 2+ cards as my final card Friend:*Places a 2+ card* HAHA Me:You can’t do that I already won (I’m pretty sure you can’t do that) Friend:No I Place a 2+ down so get 4 cards Me:No that’s not how it works Friend:Stop cheating and lying you just wanna win Me:I’m not cheating and lying and isn’t that what were suppose to do is win? Friend:that’s it I’m not playing with a cheater and a liar My Mind:-_- This happen 2 weeks ago and were still not friends lol
Well yes my sister refuses to believe she may be older than me but I’m still smarter and more responsible not even my parents believe even tho my mom said learn to play uno I did they say those are fake stop faking it
Note: Rule 4 Clarification - The Accusing Player is the player with whom a Draw 4 card was played on them (ie. The next player in turn order after the active player).
*2 Player Game* What if player 1 gave the 2+ card for me and then I gave 2+ card for player 1 and now the player 1 gave 2+ card again for me? What will I do now? Should I pick 4 card from the deck?
Great clarification video. You forgot one more, however: By the official rules of UNO, you may *not* willingly draw more than 1 card per turn ("willingly" being without a Draw card forcing you to). So if you draw a card that cannot be played, instead of drawing more cards, you skip your turn entirely.
Tbh We don't even play with points We just play like a normal one But without points And we just wait at for everybody to have 0 cards Like we need for all of them wich will take 1 hour And the last one that is left loses
I know some people have their own rules that they like to use. Other than the official scoring method, the way that my family likes to play is called a Battle Royale. The winning hand for the round gets zero points for that round. The remaining hands get the point value of their own cards only (so if you were stuck with a skip and a 2, you get 22 points). Rounds continue and players get eliminated when they reach 300 (we sometimes play with higher thresholds, like 500 or whatnot, depending on how long we want this thing to last). Winner is the last person remaining under 300 points. Battle Royale usually works better with bigger groups. And we usually up the threshold when playing Uno Attack, because it's not uncommon to be left with 300+ pt hands.
And then they’ll hate you. Imagine trying to have fun playing a card games with your friends the way you’ve always done since you were little and then some dipshit in the group calls you out on stacking +2 cards
I host Uno tournaments and naw, our house rules override actual gameplay rules... We feel it brings about more competition and no one is safe from any other player. Our “Skips” & “Draw two” cards can be played and stacked towards the next player, where the player without a “Skip” or “Draw two” will receive the penalty of those cards. Although several “Skips” may have been stacked, the player only skips one turn but the “Draw two’s” accumulates and the unlucky player draws the amount of draw two cards previously stacked. “Reverse” cards remain as a change of direction card but can be stacked by the player playing them. “Wild” cards remain the same “Draw Four” cards are literally the wild cards. We stack our “Draw four” cards just like the “Draw two’s”, where the odd player out is penalized the number of previously stacked cards played but our twist is, is that “Draw four” cards can be played on ANY player in the game at any time. Basic rules still apply where you can’t place a “Draw four” on top of a “Draw two” if you don’t have a “Draw two” to play but if a player sitting two or more seats away from you has Uno and on your turn you wish to stop them in their tracks, you can select them to be the recipient of your “Draw four” card, just beware though, because they could have a “Draw four” as well, reverse it back on you (or any other player for that matter) to “Draw eight” and still go out as the winner, or possibly backfire and have it reversed again making them draw twelve total cards. We’ve found these rules to make for an entertaining night of cut throat, back stabbing Uno contenders 🤣🤣
Rule 4, 6 and 7 are normally used in the digital version of UNO with rule 4 being able to be enabled or disabled which is kinda neat. Rule 5 also takes place in the digital version of UNO in the form of "stacking" which is normally disabled but can also be enabled.
I dont get it on rule 6, he say after draw a card from pile is the card that i wanna keep, than i have draw "1 more card " from the pile and play with discard pile. But what if the "1 more card" i draw still doesn't match with the DISCARD pile than how??
He says that if you don't have a card in your hand that you can play, you *must* draw 1 card from the draw deck. If that card that you drew can be played, you *may* do so. Alternatively, if you do have a card in your hand that can be played, but you rather save it for later, you *may* instead draw 1 card from the draw deck. If that card that you drew can be played, you *may* do so.
Rule 4 is one of the most interesting rules that people refuse to accept in Uno. This completely changes the dynamic of the game because now you're not only playing Uno, you're also playing High Risk Poker.
Back in my country i did not know uno but we played similar game with regular cards called crazy. #2 is drow 2 and it stacks Ace is drow 4 and it stacks #8 and J are used to change the suit. #7 can be used to play all cards of similar suit in one go. You have to call crazy when u have 1 card left before someone calls crazy or else you drow 5 cards
Now this is a clearer instruction guide to explain those 'classic' Uno rules. Didn't know that stacking +2 cards is totally not allowed.... Also I finally understand those Wild +4 card rules that some other channels didn't really explain in clear detail. Thanks for that....
I once made up a rule that states the next: you start the game only being able to put a even number card and each time a "special" card is used it switches to odd numbers and so on. It was a funny but looong play; it lasted at least 40 mins. Would never do it again. 8/10
With uno jackpot or other variations of uno, if a player plays a unique action card as their final card. The effect is null since the player is now out of cards and the round is over. The only action cards are ones with an immediate effect on another player such as a pick up 2 or wild draw four, nothing else is supposed to happen and the person that is out cannot be forced to pick up cards after they have already played their last card.
Lol I already knew all of this. If you have the official Uno online game you can see that there new rules that you can turn on that change the pace of the game like jump-in, stacking, 7-0, pain train, etc.
Questions: Do wild cards Stack? Can I put a wild card on top of a wild draw card? Vice versa (if so, do I apply rule 4 in this case)? Does the player that has to draw from wild draw skip their turn?
My friends and I always debate on WHEN to call uno. Ex. It’s my friend’s turn and she has two cards, on this turn she is about to throw out one of those cards. Is it fair to call uno as she is throwing the card out or do I have to wait until she has finished putting the card down before I call uno?!? 🤔 because sometimes as ppl are throwing that second card out that’s when they call uno.
This is why you see youtubers playing the digital version of Uno because it enforces these base rules but allows you to put in a few optional but official house rules
So you can't put a draw 2 card ontop of a draw 2 card to avoid picking up 2 cards so the next player has to pick up 4 cards? That's mind-blowing all this time we've been doing that
Wow, goes to show that as kids we most definitely incorporate our own rules and/or are at the mercy of who shows us how the game is played. I legit had no idea these were the rules.
ALSO, with the points, can't you play elimination style if you want to play for longer? So when someone wins they get no points and everyone else's points go against them. So if you have 4 players, the first that has 500 points against them is the first one out and then you play with 3 players until the next one hits 500 and you play with 2 players to determine a winner until someone hits 500.
I think that everyone realizes that stacking +2 and +4 is not in the rules, but I prefer it because it puts an actual element of risk vs reward into playing an otherwise completely safe card.
I didn’t even know there was points in UNO but two rules I would implement is challenging a draw 4 and the one where you have to legally put down a draw 4.
Wow I didn't know that you cannot stack the +2 and +4 cards. Also, I didn't know there was a scoring system as I have never played it that way in my life. It was always the first person who finishes their hand first wins, then second, and so on.
When i changed school I found new friends Hey they are playing uno and.. the rules aren't the same and they think i'm dumb not know the rules Imagine people who play different rules play together
Omg I see now. That’s how you get points at the end of the ground in the online pc version. It adds up the total cards that the other players has! Plus the challenge system, it all make sense now!
I think you can only play ONE card per turn. In a two player game, if you use a skip or reverse, you'll obviously get to play your next turn straight away.
Uno is very accepting of custom house rules. And they have added their favorites as house rule options to their rules over the years. All those you mentioned started as just random shit people who played at home did to make it more fun. And it grew in popularity so uno shared it with everyone. They're cool like that.
I have a question... Consider there are 3 players. For example if Player A plays a red 5 player B plays a red skip then it is the turn of player A again. Now he does not have any red card and does not have any power cards.. But has a blue 5. Since 5 was played before reverse can he play blue 5 or should he pick a card from the pile
The thing is that half the fun is that everyone has different rules. I draw until I can play, even if that means taking 20 cards, and I stack +2s. My neighbour only draws once and swaps hands when 7s or 0s are placed.
There's an old card game called Follow the Ace which uses a regular deck and is similar to Uno where you can stack 2s (draw 2s) and Jokers (draw 3 & wild). Maybe this is where the commonly played Uno variant comes from. In that game aces are wilds, jacks are reverse and 7s are skips. As mentioned earlier 2s are draw 2 and Jokers are draw 3 and wild and both are stackable but not with the other. You otherwise follow suit or number and either play or draw (can't pick up and play). Edit: oh, and when you're down to 1 card left you have to say "last card". If the next player plays without you saying it you have to draw a card (2?) as penalty.
It confused me when is started playing with friends and people stacked +2 and +4 cards or insisted that you have to keep drawing cards until you had a playable one which is a dumb rule because you end up with too many cards to hold. I'd try to tell them thise weren't the rules but it seemed like everyone around me seemed to play that one. So now I'm always the one to bring the deck, my cards my rules.
On the ' keep drawing cards until you had a playable one which is a dumb rule ' part, is it like when u dont have a playable card and u need to pick up until u have a playable card?
The way it's written in my game's rule book, at the end of the round the players with cards left in their hands gain minis points according to their leftover cards. After someone reaches -500 pts that player is the loser and the one with the least points wins. Also Draw 2 cards are -30pts, Wild is -40 and Draw 4 is -60. And Draw 2/4 cards stack. Maybe there are different rules in different countries/editions.
If another player plays a draw 2 card and has no more cards left (the +2 was the last card) and another player places a +2 card (this is a 2-player game) does the other player draw 2 cards or will nothing happen because they won?
Our family argument is when can call out the person on Uno? Example , if the card is still in your hand can the other person call Uno on you ; or does it have to be after you release it from your fingers then they can call Uno on you.
Can I ask for clarification on 2 things. 1) I often play this game with my 7yo as a 2 player game. When I put down a pick up 2 card, she needs to pick up 2 and miss a turn, can I then put down another pick up 2, or is that classed as stacking? 2) An example of an end game - I am at uno with 1 card and have just put down a wild card to change the colour to yellow. She has lots of cards, 1 being a yellow miss a turn, and another being a wild card. Can she play the yellow miss a turn, then use the wild to change the colour? Thanks in advance
*2-player *Draw 2 (towards all occurrences of "pick up 2") *Skip (towards all occurrences of "miss a turn") And the answer is that these are both entirely legal moves. Each attempt costs 2 turns to play, skipping the opponent between them.
What happens when you play a wild four to change the color when you have others of that colour and you are catched.you take 4 cards in your hand and the colour change or not?
Rule 3 is incorrect. You are allowed to bluff in Uno about your cards, unless bluffing is barred specifically at the start of the game. Even when you bar bluffing, you are allowed to bluff, except people can challenge your draw 4 and make you draw the 4 instead if you have something you can play. I know its a bit confusing, but it's always been that way. The point is, it would be impossible to moderate a game to bar bluffing, as not everybody is so well-versed in the rules. The "Challenging" rule is so people can potentially "get out of a sticky situation" or so it implies when you challenge and they were lying, kind of like being required to hold a poker face in poker. I am leaving out other aspects of the rule of course such as being allowed to fully view their hand when they challenge and if it fails you need to draw 2 additional cards, but that is irrelevant to the point.
I always found that stackable card-draw cards makes the game more fun Probably got familiar to it or something idk. It's like when you're frustrating about something while smiling like you're constipated. My family always scream when the card-draw cards got its abilities stacked up to drawing 10 cards.
should’ve named this video : 7 rules in UNO that your friends will ignore even after you showed them proof of their existence
dosu Your pic matches the comment
now this is epic.
Yes i agree, i said to them many time they said, no ur wrong
@@hesbeetsa Just tell them to show you that rule, you have proof. + Since they attempted to cheat it's similar to the draw 4 wildcard rule so they take 4 more cards or you take 6. Based on who proves it.
@@EvilMastermind *they never listen no matter what* ya know the card that have a arrow that look like swap? They don't know how to use them (i am from vietnam so no need to correct me)
I swear this game is exactly like Monopoly, everyone has their own rules.
Am I the only one that finds it to be weird to play monopoly outside of its official rules?
EXACTLY
699 likes noice
Is like any Hasbro games ever
Right lmao
ha! i understand but do you think my friends are going to listen to me.?
No
I can't understand you.
Put a question mark
@@what-a-melon-studios1090 agreed
thanks!!! that is because i don't really look over to punctuations while commenting .............u understood right ??? if you did not then i will correct
@@Riya-qg3jp what? They is missing punctuation.
No one I know that's played Uno actually likes using the official rules. Even if I explain them and they agree to try, they'll feel weird about it and we'd never finish a game because "that's how they've always played". And then one wonders why instruction manuals even exist in the first place.
you know what,
here are some rules my friends apply everytime we play uno:
-*you are allowed to stack up +2 cards and the next player can discard a reverse card and the player who played the +2 card the most recently must draw* *(number of +2 cards discarded multiplied by 2)* *cards.*
-*when someone plays a 7 card, all other players have to put their hand on the table. the last one to do it draws 2 cards.*
-*when a player plays a 0 card, all players must stay quiet until the color is changed. whoever speaks draw a number of cards as told by other players.*
their rules somewhat annoyed me -to death-
I've never played a game of UNO with any house rules but, I'm sure with played incorrectly without following all the official rules many times by mistake.
I've always wanted to play uno with one hood rule. If the person who has uno, doesn't say uno,they would have to pick up the entire deck.
HAWELO92!!! THE MEGALOVANIA GUY!
I always played with the official rules :/ I don't mind house rules but if you play willy nilly it usually breaks the game and you run into weird situations that wouldn't happen if you played it right.
Friends:actually... You have to
Me,owner of the cards:reality can be what i want it to be
Gem RE haha me too my cards my rules
that's called house rules
So you're that type of person
yeah and i can burn all of your cards and board games if i wanted tho
I always wanna say that so badly lmao 😂😂
*_We don't do that here_*
Urayne it’s a marvel reference
Just a dude who likes Dbz _We DoNt Do ThAt HeRe AsWeLl_
WAKANDA
😂 WAKANDA
In not gonna like cuz look at da like
Let's be honest who actually keep score until 500?
Not me
I didnt know but online uno games does this now that i think about it
Me
Nobody
Input _name I do lmao? why do you all judge everyone so hard, it’s up to the people who are playing it to decide how they want to play
Who else learned these rules from watching other youtubers play this on pc Uno videos
Tama Bidois mini Ladd?
Yes mini Ladd and big jiggly and them
I'm more on vanoss,delirious and cartoonz
Don't forget Markiplier's Uno series as well
Mine's smi77y
For fifteen years, I only played Uno with my family. One day a school a group of my friends were playing I joined in, I was prepared for this moment. I play well and get down to my last two cards, a wild and a blue one. I play the blue and my friend shouts “Uno!” I looked at him as he started laughing and then he told me to draw seven cards. I asked why, and he told me I didn’t say uno. I just stared at him. He said you didn’t say uno when you were down to one card. I got angry because I couldn’t understand why my buddy since kindergarten would make up a rule just to keep me from winning. Apparently, in fifteen years of playing Uno, no one in my family ever knew that shouting “Uno” when you had your last card was even a rule
seems you never read the single piece of paper that comes with UNO pack
seven???
the drawing 7 cards thing doesnt seem true, but i think ur supposed to draw 4 or 2 cards if u dont say uno, and, its even on the box
I play if you don't shout Uno you pick up a card on your go.
@@paulrounding5260 not A CARD but 2 if someone catches you. If not before the next before the next player does their turn, you’re safe and you wont have to face a penalty.
Chaotic style rule: +2 & +4 can stake on each other and player can protect themselves by passing the +stack using reverse and skip as long as the color match
Hang CC Also known as “draw cards can stack”.
(fixing your typo) +4 can *stack*
+2 can already stack tho
@@wafflepancake9699 I mean +2 and +4 can be use in a same stack, eg: +2,+4red, +2red, +2=+10
@@AsKing_ccC oh ok
ur right rule 5 is fake
We make our rules when playing with friends or family like if someone uses a +2 card the next player can use a reverse or skip of the same color to avoid it or throw another +2 card of the same color to up the draw. Its a lot of fun when everyone is skipping, reversing going up the total to that last player that doesn't have how to defend them self & have to take all those +2 cards. Same with the +4 cards. Other rule is anyone can throw all the same card in color & number in one turn to speed up the game.
Who whatches this because your friends or family members dissagreed on how you play
Incognito_ Potato Exactly
Incognito_ Potato When they are about to win they do something that is not in the rule
Here is what my friend did that ruined our Friendship
Me:Place my 2+ cards as my final card
Friend:*Places a 2+ card* HAHA
Me:You can’t do that I already won (I’m pretty sure you can’t do that)
Friend:No I Place a 2+ down so get 4 cards
Me:No that’s not how it works
Friend:Stop cheating and lying you just wanna win
Me:I’m not cheating and lying and isn’t that what were suppose to do is win?
Friend:that’s it I’m not playing with a cheater and a liar
My Mind:-_-
This happen 2 weeks ago and were still not friends lol
Well yes my sister refuses to believe she may be older than me but I’m still smarter and more responsible not even my parents believe even tho my mom said learn to play uno I did they say those are fake stop faking it
Thats exactly the reason why i searched this up to show them some legal rules that we would not fight about 🤣
Note: Rule 4 Clarification - The Accusing Player is the player with whom a Draw 4 card was played on them (ie. The next player in turn order after the active player).
Can I state that there’s house rules that cease appliance of Rules 4 and 5?
*2 Player Game*
What if player 1 gave the 2+ card for me and then I gave 2+ card for player 1 and now the player 1 gave 2+ card again for me? What will I do now? Should I pick 4 card from the deck?
Guess who's not playing legit uno
Can we put reverse on plus two of the same color
@@maryhopenicolebalacua6201 well according to the video you can't stack draw 2 cards
I like how he uses the word “not legally” instead of “not allowed”. It’s like saying “Cheat and you are going to prison.”.
I actually do that too
I never play for points considering some rounds can go for literal hours
Rounds only go on for hours if there is more rules you are ignoring and custom rules you made up.
@@DukeApples is this a insult to custom rules?... am i mad or not!...
@@SearthKoz cool story bro
Basically Endless Uno which i hate :/
Omg 69 likes don’t like anymore
Uhhhh, we don't play with points.
Only in Uno online
It is optional though
Why? It add so much more strategy to a simple game.
@@Razorcarl its not.
@@DukeApples some people dont like extra things simplicity is sometimes opinionatedly (dunno if that word exist) good
stacking is what makes the game INTENSE
We play a bit different, we add up our remaining hand to our own score...first to 500 ends the game...lowest score is the winner.
That’s the only house rule we use as well. Of course we also shuffle multiple decks together and play with 10+ people
That's also an official rule. Both ways are legit. The one in the video is the preferred one tho
Yes UA-cam this is what I wanted at 3 am
3:28 am
2:30 am
2:34am
6:55am but I haven't slept... oops
2:50am
Great clarification video. You forgot one more, however:
By the official rules of UNO, you may *not* willingly draw more than 1 card per turn ("willingly" being without a Draw card forcing you to). So if you draw a card that cannot be played, instead of drawing more cards, you skip your turn entirely.
Thanks for clarifying this. I did not know this rule! I guess it should now be 8 rules I didin't know about Uno. :)
@@BoardGameSanctuary lol 😂
reading the official mattel UNO rules right now and so far all of these are correct
I actually searched for this.
Thanks thou. Now let's go destroy some friendships during Quarantine!
I love stacking +2s though, it adds strategy to using them. It's sometimes smarter to hold onto it as a defensive tool than play it
It’s in uno wild tho
Because you don't play with a point system, otherwise you'd be splashing them +2, boi
1:46 Damn, that's the cleanest pile created during uno I've ever seen.
My family have just got into UNO. This video was really helpful (I’ve never seen rules written in such a small font). Many thanks 👍
You are most welcome :D
O-O
Never thought I'd actually watch a video like this, but it's really interesting stuff I didn't know
Tbh
We don't even play with points
We just play like a normal one
But without points
And we just wait at for everybody to have 0 cards
Like we need for all of them wich will take 1 hour
And the last one that is left loses
Same here hehe
thanks for your throughly explanation for the scoring of the winner!
I never play with points, my family just plays until someone is out of cards, which means they're the winner.
I know some people have their own rules that they like to use. Other than the official scoring method, the way that my family likes to play is called a Battle Royale. The winning hand for the round gets zero points for that round. The remaining hands get the point value of their own cards only (so if you were stuck with a skip and a 2, you get 22 points). Rounds continue and players get eliminated when they reach 300 (we sometimes play with higher thresholds, like 500 or whatnot, depending on how long we want this thing to last). Winner is the last person remaining under 300 points.
Battle Royale usually works better with bigger groups. And we usually up the threshold when playing Uno Attack, because it's not uncommon to be left with 300+ pt hands.
Thank you for clarifying this! When I played with my friends, they would use stacking, which I thought wasn't a rule. Now I can show them this video!
And then they’ll hate you. Imagine trying to have fun playing a card games with your friends the way you’ve always done since you were little and then some dipshit in the group calls you out on stacking +2 cards
I host Uno tournaments and naw, our house rules override actual gameplay rules... We feel it brings about more competition and no one is safe from any other player.
Our “Skips” & “Draw two” cards can be played and stacked towards the next player, where the player without a “Skip” or “Draw two” will receive the penalty of those cards. Although several “Skips” may have been stacked, the player only skips one turn but the “Draw two’s” accumulates and the unlucky player draws the amount of draw two cards previously stacked.
“Reverse” cards remain as a change of direction card but can be stacked by the player playing them.
“Wild” cards remain the same
“Draw Four” cards are literally the wild cards. We stack our “Draw four” cards just like the “Draw two’s”, where the odd player out is penalized the number of previously stacked cards played but our twist is, is that “Draw four” cards can be played on ANY player in the game at any time. Basic rules still apply where you can’t place a “Draw four” on top of a “Draw two” if you don’t have a “Draw two” to play but if a player sitting two or more seats away from you has Uno and on your turn you wish to stop them in their tracks, you can select them to be the recipient of your “Draw four” card, just beware though, because they could have a “Draw four” as well, reverse it back on you (or any other player for that matter) to “Draw eight” and still go out as the winner, or possibly backfire and have it reversed again making them draw twelve total cards.
We’ve found these rules to make for an entertaining night of cut throat, back stabbing Uno contenders 🤣🤣
Holy shit. I had to UA-cam this to believe it. I can’t believe I have been playing this game wrong for so long?!
Rule 4, 6 and 7 are normally used in the digital version of UNO with rule 4 being able to be enabled or disabled which is kinda neat.
Rule 5 also takes place in the digital version of UNO in the form of "stacking" which is normally disabled but can also be enabled.
I dont get it on rule 6, he say after draw a card from pile is the card that i wanna keep, than i have draw "1 more card " from the pile and play with discard pile.
But what if the "1 more card" i draw still doesn't match with the DISCARD pile than how??
He says that if you don't have a card in your hand that you can play, you *must* draw 1 card from the draw deck. If that card that you drew can be played, you *may* do so.
Alternatively, if you do have a card in your hand that can be played, but you rather save it for later, you *may* instead draw 1 card from the draw deck. If that card that you drew can be played, you *may* do so.
Rule 4 is one of the most interesting rules that people refuse to accept in Uno. This completely changes the dynamic of the game because now you're not only playing Uno, you're also playing High Risk Poker.
Classmate:Let's Make A Rule. If You Look At An Opponent's Cards,You will get +2.
Me: *Crap, It's Bird Box!*
Imagine that everyone was intentionally showing their cards so everyone would get +2 cards.
@@thanoof the absolute mad lad
Is there a grace period in yelling uno? A rule we made as kids was that a player has up until he places the card down to yell uno.
This actually made Uno more interesting to play! Thanks for renewing my interest in the game!
I love this game partially because of all the house rules you can pick through.
Back in my country i did not know uno but we played similar game with regular cards called crazy.
#2 is drow 2 and it stacks
Ace is drow 4 and it stacks
#8 and J are used to change the suit.
#7 can be used to play all cards of similar suit in one go.
You have to call crazy when u have 1 card left before someone calls crazy or else you drow 5 cards
Now this is a clearer instruction guide to explain those 'classic' Uno rules. Didn't know that stacking +2 cards is totally not allowed....
Also I finally understand those Wild +4 card rules that some other channels didn't really explain in clear detail. Thanks for that....
I once made up a rule that states the next: you start the game only being able to put a even number card and each time a "special" card is used it switches to odd numbers and so on. It was a funny but looong play; it lasted at least 40 mins.
Would never do it again. 8/10
With uno jackpot or other variations of uno, if a player plays a unique action card as their final card. The effect is null since the player is now out of cards and the round is over. The only action cards are ones with an immediate effect on another player such as a pick up 2 or wild draw four, nothing else is supposed to happen and the person that is out cannot be forced to pick up cards after they have already played their last card.
Lol I already knew all of this. If you have the official Uno online game you can see that there new rules that you can turn on that change the pace of the game like jump-in, stacking, 7-0, pain train, etc.
You're basically telling me UNO can be more cut throat than usual. THANKS!
I am showing this to my whole family and next time we play uno we will have to follow theses rules
Questions:
Do wild cards Stack?
Can I put a wild card on top of a wild draw card? Vice versa (if so, do I apply rule 4 in this case)?
Does the player that has to draw from wild draw skip their turn?
Thank you Danie.
I practically follow all these rules and it's fun!
Ravenclaw I do too. I think it makes the game more interesting.
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@@lauraireson6358 define interesting this isnt against your opinion i just want to understand you
So you play to 500 points.
I often played UNO during my childhood, and I got no idea I played wrong till now.
My friends and I always debate on WHEN to call uno. Ex. It’s my friend’s turn and she has two cards, on this turn she is about to throw out one of those cards. Is it fair to call uno as she is throwing the card out or do I have to wait until she has finished putting the card down before I call uno?!? 🤔 because sometimes as ppl are throwing that second card out that’s when they call uno.
This is why you see youtubers playing the digital version of Uno because it enforces these base rules but allows you to put in a few optional but official house rules
Did you know...when i play this games. Its never ends
So you can't put a draw 2 card ontop of a draw 2 card to avoid picking up 2 cards so the next player has to pick up 4 cards? That's mind-blowing all this time we've been doing that
Yes that is correct. The Draw Two Cards do not stack according to the official rules. I hope that helps!
Uno - *MAKES GAME WITH IMPORTANT RULES*
Everyone -“IM GOING TO PRETEND I DIDNT SEE THAT”
Wow, goes to show that as kids we most definitely incorporate our own rules and/or are at the mercy of who shows us how the game is played. I legit had no idea these were the rules.
ALSO, with the points, can't you play elimination style if you want to play for longer? So when someone wins they get no points and everyone else's points go against them. So if you have 4 players, the first that has 500 points against them is the first one out and then you play with 3 players until the next one hits 500 and you play with 2 players to determine a winner until someone hits 500.
The draw card stacking rule is actually a house rule!
Me and my friends before: *fighting and bickering about rules*
*+10000 big brain*
Me and my friends now: *uses rules*
That’s how mafia works.
I think that everyone realizes that stacking +2 and +4 is not in the rules, but I prefer it because it puts an actual element of risk vs reward into playing an otherwise completely safe card.
on number 1 how many points is the card that shuffles the whole deck when you play it?
Now i have the sudden urge to play Uno and show off my skills
Don't we all... want to show off our skills! :)
Woah! I actually never knew these rules existed. Especially the draw 2 cards do not stack rule.
The Draw 2 stack only applies for the version where you can discard all colors when you have that card.
If you actually follow the rules of Uno you're the weird one not your friends
I didn’t even know there was points in UNO but two rules I would implement is challenging a draw 4 and the one where you have to legally put down a draw 4.
It’s so good whenever you play 2 player game
These are interesting to learn, but honestly I don’t think they make the game any better.
Wow I didn't know that you cannot stack the +2 and +4 cards. Also, I didn't know there was a scoring system as I have never played it that way in my life. It was always the first person who finishes their hand first wins, then second, and so on.
Why? the game comes with a rule book.
@@DukeApples you think we listen to rules, especially when braking them make the game more torturous?
It is more thrilling and more fun to do the stacking Draw 2 / Wild Draw 4 cards hahaha.
I think the stacking draws makes the game more interesting
When i changed school
I found new friends
Hey they are playing uno and.. the rules aren't the same and they think i'm dumb not know the rules
Imagine people who play different rules play together
Uno really need it's own anime adaptations so people can actually play as it's intended rules
I agree lol
Someone should get to work on that show
question:
if you play a +4 card can the next stack it with another +4, +2, or reverse?
No. The Draw 4 has to resolve first. So the next player takes the cards regardless.
Me reading the original uno rules after playing the made up rules my whole life
Omg I see now. That’s how you get points at the end of the ground in the online pc version. It adds up the total cards that the other players has! Plus the challenge system, it all make sense now!
0:16 usually me when playing with my friends 😂😂
So how many cards can I place down in my turn? Can I drop more than one card if I have the color going
I think you can only play ONE card per turn. In a two player game, if you use a skip or reverse, you'll obviously get to play your next turn straight away.
What about 0-7, force play, or jump in?
Those are custom rules I believe
Uno is very accepting of custom house rules.
And they have added their favorites as house rule options to their rules over the years.
All those you mentioned started as just random shit people who played at home did to make it more fun.
And it grew in popularity so uno shared it with everyone.
They're cool like that.
SCREW THE 0-7 RULE
And DOS?
ヤマト宇宙戦艦 | I’ve never heard of those rules; can some one explain it to me? ((It’s probably because I live under a rock >.> ))
I have a question... Consider there are 3 players. For example if Player A plays a red 5 player B plays a red skip then it is the turn of player A again. Now he does not have any red card and does not have any power cards.. But has a blue 5. Since 5 was played before reverse can he play blue 5 or should he pick a card from the pile
I will break the do not stack rule, mainly because it breaks more friendships, and also I would like to see a +20↑.
I’ve seen a +22 once in a chaotic 8 player game I had with a bunch of friends
Thanks for making it nerdy
The thing is that half the fun is that everyone has different rules. I draw until I can play, even if that means taking 20 cards, and I stack +2s. My neighbour only draws once and swaps hands when 7s or 0s are placed.
7-0 is a house rule
There's an old card game called Follow the Ace which uses a regular deck and is similar to Uno where you can stack 2s (draw 2s) and Jokers (draw 3 & wild). Maybe this is where the commonly played Uno variant comes from.
In that game aces are wilds, jacks are reverse and 7s are skips. As mentioned earlier 2s are draw 2 and Jokers are draw 3 and wild and both are stackable but not with the other. You otherwise follow suit or number and either play or draw (can't pick up and play).
Edit: oh, and when you're down to 1 card left you have to say "last card". If the next player plays without you saying it you have to draw a card (2?) as penalty.
It confused me when is started playing with friends and people stacked +2 and +4 cards or insisted that you have to keep drawing cards until you had a playable one which is a dumb rule because you end up with too many cards to hold. I'd try to tell them thise weren't the rules but it seemed like everyone around me seemed to play that one. So now I'm always the one to bring the deck, my cards my rules.
On the ' keep drawing cards until you had a playable one which is a dumb rule ' part, is it like when u dont have a playable card and u need to pick up until u have a playable card?
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Love this old game.
The way it's written in my game's rule book, at the end of the round the players with cards left in their hands gain minis points according to their leftover cards. After someone reaches -500 pts that player is the loser and the one with the least points wins. Also Draw 2 cards are -30pts, Wild is -40 and Draw 4 is -60. And Draw 2/4 cards stack.
Maybe there are different rules in different countries/editions.
ight imma need some pictures of that rule book cause that sounds like pure bs.
If another player plays a draw 2 card and has no more cards left (the +2 was the last card) and another player places a +2 card (this is a 2-player game) does the other player draw 2 cards or will nothing happen because they won?
omg i didnt know about the num 7 fact... i always get a penalty... i will show this to my friends now
Our family argument is when can call out the person on Uno?
Example , if the card is still in your hand can the other person call Uno on you ; or does it have to be after you release it from your fingers then they can call Uno on you.
I have the global contest pack and I know most of the rules here but I thought the 500 points thing is just part of the global contest winning rule
its official and original!
@@BoardGameSanctuary yeah, thanks for letting me know
Can I ask for clarification on 2 things.
1) I often play this game with my 7yo as a 2 player game. When I put down a pick up 2 card, she needs to pick up 2 and miss a turn, can I then put down another pick up 2, or is that classed as stacking?
2) An example of an end game - I am at uno with 1 card and have just put down a wild card to change the colour to yellow. She has lots of cards, 1 being a yellow miss a turn, and another being a wild card. Can she play the yellow miss a turn, then use the wild to change the colour? Thanks in advance
*2-player
*Draw 2 (towards all occurrences of "pick up 2")
*Skip (towards all occurrences of "miss a turn")
And the answer is that these are both entirely legal moves. Each attempt costs 2 turns to play, skipping the opponent between them.
I just got Dos today.
Shrek the Ogre have you figured out how to play it yet?
@@themilkycow4050 yeah, I actually tried to understand it more that I needed to.
LMAO (For those who don't understand, "uno" means "one" in spanish and "dos" means "two" in spanish)
you can pull off some nutty plays
@@user-yl3ti8jb6j OMG, REALLY?
Nice, I’ve played it right all along 🙌
This game made my parents divorce.
Ligma Victim my parents are dead because of Uno. I’m an orphan now.
really..?🤔🙄🤔
Chris H wth
@@ownthevoid i-
Garcia playz me too
What happens when you play a wild four to change the color when you have others of that colour and you are catched.you take 4 cards in your hand and the colour change or not?
If you are caught, or challenged, you take the penalty and lose the rest of your turn.
Rules are meant to be broken, each family to their own
Suppose u are left with 2 cards of same number which can be in same colour or not , then what to do?
Rule 3 is incorrect. You are allowed to bluff in Uno about your cards, unless bluffing is barred specifically at the start of the game. Even when you bar bluffing, you are allowed to bluff, except people can challenge your draw 4 and make you draw the 4 instead if you have something you can play. I know its a bit confusing, but it's always been that way.
The point is, it would be impossible to moderate a game to bar bluffing, as not everybody is so well-versed in the rules. The "Challenging" rule is so people can potentially "get out of a sticky situation" or so it implies when you challenge and they were lying, kind of like being required to hold a poker face in poker.
I am leaving out other aspects of the rule of course such as being allowed to fully view their hand when they challenge and if it fails you need to draw 2 additional cards, but that is irrelevant to the point.
It’s more like for the legality of when you can play wild cards. You can disregard that rule, with the chance that you can get challenged and get +4.
From 3:25 to 3:28, I think the better way is that a number is matched.
I always found that stackable card-draw cards makes the game more fun
Probably got familiar to it or something idk.
It's like when you're frustrating about something while smiling like you're constipated. My family always scream when the card-draw cards got its abilities stacked up to drawing 10 cards.