![]() Uno obviously knows that this is a favorite tactic of some players and wants to put an end to it. So it's time that card stackers around the globe clean up their acts and play fair. Although it may not make the game quite as brutal and quite as cruel, them's are definitely the rules. In fact, it even says so in the Uno official rules. 0 lets you give your cards to the person to your left (or right) whenever someone has the same card like the one played (since theyre always at least 2 of the same kind) he may 'interrupt' and throw his card on top of the pile. Brutal, right? But according to the official Uno Twitter account (I'm so glad that that's a thing), you aren't technically allowed to stack those cards together. If you've ever played the game, you know that when some people are faced with a "Draw Four" card - meaning you have to take four cards and lose a turn - they instead drop their own "Draw Two" card, meaning the next player actually has to draw a total of six cards. Apologies to evil geniuses everywhere, but your sadistic reign is finally over. You can be truly diabolical if you want to be - or can you? Uno has made a public announcement to say you can't stack Uno cards - the "Draw Four" and "Draw Two" specifically. As you probably know, Uno is one of the best games if you kind of hate your friends and want to create endless chaos and ruin your bonds forever. ![]() Next to the pile a space should be designated for a Discard Pile. The rest of the cards are placed in a Draw Pile face down. ![]() Every player starts with seven cards, and they are dealt face down. Players match a card in their hand with either color or number to those of another player. Setup: The game is for 2-10 players, ages 7 and over. Sorry guys, but the days of stacking are over. How To Play UNO The official rules found on the website for UNO indicate that players start with seven cards and must follow the color or number shown on the top of the deck. ![]()
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