![]() ![]() ![]() Count the points for the cards the other player is left holding.Once a player plays her last card, she wins the hand, and it’s over.Important: Before playing your next-to-last card, you have to say “Uno.” If you don’t and the other player catches you before they play a card or draw one, you have to pick four more cards!.Otherwise, it’s the other player’s turn.If you don’t have a matching card in your hand, pick a card from the draw pile.Match the card on top of the discard pile by number, color, or with a wild or wild draw 4 card.The player who is not the dealer plays first.Note: if this first card is wild or wild draw 4, put it back in the deck and turn over another card.Turn over the top card and place it face up.Place the deck face down – this is the draw pile.The player with the highest card is the dealer.You score points for the cards the other player is left holding. Your objective during each round is to be the first player to play all of your cards. The first player to score 500 points wins! Getting to 500 points with just two players may take a while and many rounds of play. The rules described in this article are based on the official UNO instruction sheet, which you can download at the end of this post. If you have more than two players you may want to read our other article on how to play UNO. Two-player UNO requires several special rules which make this version of the game a little different from multi-player UNO. ![]()
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