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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( December 2013) UnoTypeShedding-typePlayers2–10 playersSkills requiredHand managementAge range7+Cards108Playing time10 minutesRandom chanceHighUno (; from Italian and Spanish for 'one'; stylized as UNO) is an American that is played with a specially printed. The game's general principles put it into the family of card games, and it is similar to the traditional European game.It has been a brand since 1992. Contents.HistoryThe game was originally developed in 1971 by in, a suburb of.
When his family and friends began to play more and more, he spent $8,000 to have 5,000 copies of the game made. He sold it from his barbershop at first, and local businesses began to sell it as well. Robbins later sold the rights to UNO to a group of friends headed by Robert Tezak, a funeral parlor owner in, for $50,000 plus royalties of 10 cents per game. Tezak formed International Games, Inc., to market UNO, with offices behind his funeral parlor. The games were produced by Lewis Saltzman of Saltzman Printers in Maywood, Illinois.In 1992, International Games became part of the Mattel family of companies.
There can be 2-10 players.Official rules. UNO cards deckThe aim of the game is to be the first player to score 500 points, achieved (usually over several rounds of play) by being the first to play all of one's own cards and scoring points for the cards still held by the other players.The deck consists of 108 cards: four each of 'Wild' and 'Wild Draw Four,' and 25 each of four different colors (red, yellow, green, blue).
Each color consists of one zero, two each of 1 through 9, and two each of 'Skip,' 'Draw Two,' and 'Reverse.' These last three types are known as 'action cards.' To start a hand, seven cards are dealt to each player, and the top card of the remaining deck is flipped over and set aside to begin the discard pile. The player to the dealer's left plays first unless the first card on the discard pile is an action or Wild card (see below). On a player's turn, they must do one of the following:. play one card matching the discard in color, number, or symbol. play a Wild card, or a playable Wild Draw Four card (see restriction below).
draw the top card from the deck, then play it if possibleCards are played by laying them face-up on top of the discard pile. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( March 2019) A strategy at Uno may be offensive (aiming to go out), or defensive (aiming to minimize the value of one's hand, in the event that another player goes out, thus getting those points). Part of the skill of playing Uno is knowing when to adopt an offensive or defensive strategy.An offensive strategy would be holding on to Wild and Wild Draw Four cards because they can be played near the end of the hand in order to go out (when it's harder to play a matching card). However, a defensive strategy would advise getting rid of such cards early, because they have a high point value.A defensive strategy would advise playing a high card in order to reduce the point value of the hand. However, an offensive strategy would suggest playing a 0 when the player wants to continue on the current color, because it is less likely to be matched by another 0 of a different color (there is only one 0 of each color, but two of each 1–9).A player holding only one card is required to call out 'Uno' or risk being penalized if caught.
A player who calls 'Uno' risks being the target of concerted action by the other players, who may be able to use action cards to prevent that player from going out. Depending on the level and seriousness of play, some players may deliberately avoid saying 'Uno', in the hope of avoiding detection and then going out on the next turn. For this reason, it is useful to conceal how many cards are in one's own hand and to keep track of how many cards every other player holds.Little has been published on the optimal strategy for the game of Uno.
Simulations of games may shed some light on the matter. Attempts to reduce point count in a player's hands can be 'read' by other players if too transparent. This information can be exploited by other players, and it follows that a mixed strategy may be more appropriate.Card and deck styles. A deck of English Uno cards from 1994. This particular deck uses the older card design, where letters appear on the action cards instead of symbols.Modern Uno action cards bear symbols which denote their action, except for the Wild cards which still bear the word 'Wild.' Before the design changesuch cards in English versions of the game had letters only. Earlier English versions can be recognised by the absence of the white rim that surrounds the edge of most Uno cards.Other versions of the game use symbols and images in both old and new designs, especially ones with Wild cards that do not bear the word 'Wild'.
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Uno Royal Revenge (2014). (1993). (2005). Uno Spin Hannah Montana (2005). Uno Spin (Japan). (2010). (1994).
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(2016). (2018)Video games. Hot Death UNO (IBM – 1993). Roblox Uno ( game for PC, phones and tablets – 2018). Uno (handheld video game – 2000).
( for the of the classic Uno board game). UNO DX (Japanese exclusive Sega Saturn game by Mitsui & Co. – 1998). ( version of the classic Uno board game).
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Released as three versions: SD, HD and Free with adverts. Produced by. Produced by. (various platforms). Uno and UNO & Friends for Windows Phone. (Windows). (2016 video game for, and by ).
– 2017 video game (release of on the ), produced byVariationsMany variations from standard gameplay exist, such as Elimination Uno, Speed Uno and Pirate Uno.In 2018, Mattel released a spin-off of Uno entitled Dos; the game is differentiated primarily by having a 'center row' of discard piles. A version released in Japan.
Features the 'friendship' card, where the player can swap his/her hand with another player. (2002, 2010). Features the Dragon Card, when played, all players must discard a prince card (regardless of color or number) to kill the dragon before continuing play. If a player does not have a prince card in their hand, they must pick up cards until they find a prince card.
(2004) (2013). Deck features many of the characters on the. Card game in Foil Bag. Evil card: the player holding this card can steal the top card from the DISCARD pile at any point in the game, even if it's not his or her turn.
(2005, 2012). Released in Japan.
Includes the Travel card (featuring Traveling Matt), which allows the player to 'travel' to another player's spot and view his or her entire hand. (2006). Features a Draw Three (instead of Draw Two) card; also features a 'howler' wild card where, if played, the player who uses the card may select another player to say all of their cards aloud; also features an 'invisibility' wild card where, if played, the player can block any card placed down (such as, a card that forces them to draw cards). (2000, 2003, 2005, 2010). A deck with transparent waterproof cards. It includes 4 (2 of which are +1 2 of which are +2 downpour cards) black action cards called 'wild DownPour' cards; when played, all the other players must pick up the number specified on the card and may choose the next color of play these cards replace two of the wild cards and two of the wild draw four cards out of the original deck, and also double as wild cards.
(2004). Features farm equipment graphics and a 'Harvest' card – The player who plays the harvest card selects another player to draw from the DRAW pile until he/she draws a green card, which will allow them to complete the harvest (or, until they draw 5 cards, whichever comes first). Features X-Ray card that lets a player see another's hand and strategically exchange a card. Mayhem card: the player who plays it causes everyone to swap hands.
The direction of the swap is determined by the player playing the card. (2003). Wei, R. 'Gamebits: Peanuts at Play'.
Issue 196 (Vol. December 2003. Happy Holidays Card (2007, 2008, 2010). In a -faced package. 'Merlin Card' When you play this card you call out a color of your choice. All other players draw cards from the DRAW pile until each draws a card of that color. All of the cards that they draw are added to the cards in their hands.
(2007). This set has a special card. The player who uses this card draws a card from the draw pile onto the discard pile and the depending on the number, the next player must place a card that follows the number drawn before.
For example, player A draws the racer X card and draws a card with the number 3. The next player must place a card with the number 4 (regardless of colour) and the next player must place a card with the number 5 and so on. If they reach 9, they must start over with 0 until a player is unable to place a card and he/she must draw three cards.
(2007). Comes with a handy clip that keeps all the cards together and attaches to a beach bag, backpack or camping gear. Seems to be about the same as H20 To Go. Comes with a handy clip that keeps all the cards together and attaches to a beach bag, backpack or camping gear. Super Absorbency (#1) Uno – which features the Super Absorbency card, a wild card which requires the next player to draw one card from all other players' hands at random. There is controversy as to what happens when the Super Absorbency card is played as the player's penultimate card.
Some contend that the person playing the card would win as the next player would be required to take that card from him/her. However, some say that there is an exception whereas the Super Absorbency requires a card to be drawn from all players' hands except those who are in the uno stage.
Clarification can be found on the back of the SpongeBob metallic tin. (2002). Secret Recipe (#2) Uno – Secret Recipe – Allows the player to look at another player's hand.
The player can also select a new color just like a wild card. Lost in Time (#3 Uno) – Daredevil – Can be played to counter a Draw 2 or Draw 4 card. ^ UNO instruction sheet, 1983, International Games Ltd.
Retrieved 29 November 2018. (PDF). Retrieved 9 February 2013. ^ (PDF). 2008. Exact wording of the official rules: 'When you play your next-to-last card, you must yell 'UNO' (meaning 'one') to indicate that you have only one card left'.
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