To play Uno effectively, it's crucial to understand the rules. The game's simplicity and quick rounds make it suitable for players of all skill levels. Uno is known for its exciting features, including its ability to accommodate multiple players (up to 10), making it a fantastic party game. Players take turns matching the top card of the discard pile either by number, color, or using special action cards. Each player is dealt seven cards, and the remaining cards are placed in a draw pile, with the top card flipped over to create a discard pile. The gameplay is relatively straightforward. It's played with a deck of 108 cards, which includes four colors ( red, blue, green, and yellow) and special action cards like Skip, Reverse, and Wild cards.
The game is all about shedding cards to be the first to empty your hand. Unois a card game that was first introduced in 1971 by Merle Robbins.