Cheaters beware! The makers of UNO have you pegged. A recent tweet, by the company, cautioned players to follow a well-known (but widely disregarded) rule. And here’s what you need to know.
In the Wild West of card games, UNO players take major liberties with the draw four and draw two cards. Instead of picking the four cards that the “+4” requires, some (and we’re not accusing anyone here) players stack a “+2” on top. That eliminates an extra card from their hand and smacks a six card penalty onto the next player.
If someone puts down a +4 card, you must draw 4 and your turn is skipped. You can’t put down a +2 to make the next person Draw 6. We know you’ve tried it. #UNO pic.twitter.com/wOegca4r0h
— UNO (@realUNOgame) May 4, 2019
After tweeting a cautionary, “You cannot stack draw 2 & draw 4 cards,” the rule-makers at UNO got plenty of social flack from the rule-breakers. One Twitter user questioned the 35-year lapse in rule-giving knowledge:
It took you 35 years to tell us this.
— Victoria L. Bolton (@vickilaketta) May 5, 2019
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Do you know the amount of fights, broken friendships and flipped tables this information could have prevented????#Uno pic.twitter.com/cEULmRqkiq
Another noted that this new reiteration of the old rule will change his life!
My life will never be the same #UNO pic.twitter.com/ICeChN6hrT
— Tyler (@kingtylerdavid) May 7, 2019
And one amateur UNO historian noted that the draw two and four rule wasn’t official until 1998.
Stacking Draw Two and Draw Four cards has never been in the rules. It became an official House Rule in 1998, but they were never mixed. #UNO pic.twitter.com/rEsWFmWWPT
— Douglas Temple (@DougTemple87) May 7, 2019
But don’t worry if you’re still looking for a way to win. The makers of UNO recently tweeted that, “You can win with an action card.”
Whether it’s WILD, SKIP, or Reverse, you can win with an action card. Go WILD! #UNO pic.twitter.com/YtyIfy6BTJ
— UNO (@realUNOgame) May 7, 2019
—Erica Loop
Featured photo: elPadawan via Flickr
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