Play Online UNO
UNO gives you a deck of colorful cards that mix numbers with action symbols. You try to discard your hand by matching the top card in color or number. The deck includes red, yellow, green, and blue sets plus Skip, Reverse, and Draw Two cards. Wild and Wild Draw Four let you change the current color and shift the flow of play. The pace stays quick as turns move around the table.
Each player starts with seven cards. The dealer flips one card to form the discard pile. On your turn you play a card that matches the pile in color, number, or symbol. Draw one card when no match exists. You may play a Wild at any time to pick a new color. Use a Wild Draw Four only when you hold no card of the current color. When you reach one card you must say UNO before the next player acts. If you miss it and someone calls you out, you draw two as a penalty. A round ends when a player empties a hand. That player scores points from the cards left in other hands. Number cards score their face value. Action cards score twenty. Wild cards score fifty.
Smart play comes from timing your action cards and tracking what others show. You can hold a Reverse or Skip to break a chain. You can also save a Reverse or Skip to dodge a Draw Two. Shed high value cards early to cut risk. Wilds and Draw Twos add many points if you get stuck at the end. Many tables use house rules like stacking Draw Twos or jumping in on exact matches. Those variants do not appear in the classic rulebook. UNO scales from two to ten players. It flows best with three to six. Most rounds finish in fifteen to thirty minutes. The deck packs into a small space for travel.