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How to play Uno Uno is played easily and fun, provided that the aforementioned rules of play are adhered to, in the following way:
The number of players is determined, as it is a group game in which 2-10 players can participate. A package of Uno cards is formed, and each player draws his card, and the one with the highest points is the dealer. When one of them draws an order card, it is returned to the package and another one is drawn. The player to the dealer's left starts by dropping their card, and the others take turns matching within the rules of play. If a player starts with a reverse card the direction of play is reversed, and the player starting to the right of the stack drops the UNO card from their deck. When one of the players does not have a matching card dropped by the previous player, he uses the command cards he has. A player draws a card from the face-down deck on the playing table when he does not have a matching card, and there is no command card that he can use to play. The player who has one card left must say the word "uno" to warn the others.
Otherwise, he may be punished by drawing 4 additional cards, if they notice that he has only one card. When one of the players wins and drops his entire group, the points are calculated for each player and written down on a special field for each player, and collected in each round; Until one of them reaches 500 points and the game ends, the one with the lowest balance will be the winner.
Uno Game Rules There are general and simple rules that regulate the Uno game and prevent cheating between players.
Namely: the player who has the highest numbered card is selected as the dealer. The dealer shuffles the cards, gives each player 7 cards, and puts the remaining stack face down on the table to draw from later.
The dealt player starts throwing the starting card that is drawn from the reserve stack, and the player to his left matches the card with another from his group, and the match is either by color and number, or by number only, and the players take turns matching cards, and walking clockwise. In the event that the first card placed by the dealer has the symbol of the reverse card, the direction of play is reversed, and the player to the right of the dealer starts, and the movement is counterclockwise. Players take turns matching cards, and while one of them does not have a matching card, he can use one of the command cards if he has it, such as: Change Color Card, Draw 2 Card, Draw 4 Card, Change Direction Card, Turn Skip Card, or Universal Card , or the stop card, and in the event that he does not have any of them, the player draws a card from the reserve packet that is flipped on the table, and if it does not match, he repeats the draw; until an identical card is reached, and so on.
Command cards change the course of play, and all players must abide by it, whether by changing the direction of play, stopping a player’s turn, or withdrawing a number of cards from him, etc. depending on the command mentioned in them. If a player drops a command card on the grounds that he does not have a matching card, such as using a draw 4 card, which deprives the next player of his turn and forces him to draw 4 cards, then that player has the right to see the cards of the player who dropped it, and if he finds a card that can be matched, he is punished by drawing 4 cards with depriving him of the role. If one of the players has only one card left in his hand, he must say the word “UNO” to warn the other players, before casting his turn. If the player is not warned by having one card, and the other players pay attention to him, he will be punished by drawing two cards from the draw pile. The game round ends when one of the players has dropped all the cards he has, and then he wins the game. When one of the players wins and throws a last card that has the command to draw 2 or draw 4, its ruling is implemented on the next player, and the cards are added to his group and counted in his balance. The points held by each player in each round are calculated and collected, and written in boxes, and the player who reaches 500 points is the loser of the game, while the one with the lowest balance of the total is the winner. Uno cards The Uno game includes a number of cards, totaling 108 cards, containing different symbols and numbers, and having 4 colors, namely: red, yellow, blue, and green, where each color carries 19 cards, and they are classified as follows: Number cards: where the game contains Cards with numbers from 0-9 in different colours.
Command cards and symbols: These cards differ in color and command, and include the following: A change of direction card that reflects the course of play and flips it from right to left or vice versa, and gives its owner the right to skip the match, and transfers the role to the next player. Draw 4 card, which exempts the player from the match, forces the next player to draw 4 cards from the face-down deck, and deprives them of their turn. Draw 2 card, which also exempts the player from the match, and forces the next player to draw two cards from the face-down deck on the table, in addition to depriving him of his turn as well. A turn skip card that exempts the player who knocks it off from the match and transfers the turn to the next player. The universal card that matches all colors, and gives the player who used it the right to choose the color for the player who will play after him, and skip his current turn by playing after using it. A stop card that denies the next player the right to match and play, transfers the turn to the next player, and releases the player from their current turn by matching.
Two empty cards: cards that are used in the event that one of the playing cards is lost, so that it can be encoded instead and played with, with the possibility of removing it from the game until it is needed. The method of calculating points The balance of the players is collected when one of them wins the round, and the game ends when one of them reaches 500 points, and the player with the lowest balance of points wins, as the points are calculated as follows: Number cards are calculated with the same value as the number written on them. A Draw 4 card, and the World card counts as 50 points. The Draw 2 card, skip cards, and Iga count
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Color | Random |
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Model | Non |
Size | 29:33 |