Uno Card Game Variations Explained
01/12/26 9:17pm
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Do you keep track of points when you're playing UNO?
There are a ton of different ways to play UNO that put a new twist on the regular rules. These are some of our favorite UNO variants and how they’re played:
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- UNO All Wild: Every card is a Wild, but they have special abilities when you play them.
- UNO House Rules: Some cards let you make new rules players have to follow when a number is played.
- UNO Flip: UNO cards can be flipped over to trigger even more powerful abilities.
- UNO Flex: Some cards have a “Flex” side you can activate to change their color before playing them.
- UNO Show ‘Em No Mercy: Wild and Draw cards are more powerful, and you’re eliminated if you have 25 cards in your hand.
- UNO Teams: Play 2-vs-2, and win as a team if one member plays all their cards.
- UNO Stacking: Play multiple Draw cards at the same time to make the next player draw more cards.
- Speed UNO: Players can play cards from their hands even when it’s not their turn.
- Elimination UNO: Instead of drawing if you’re not able to play a card, you’re out of the game.
- Open Hand UNO: Keep your hand of cards visible to other players for a more strategic game.
Because I didnt know it until I played UNO online because around no none were interested in the real UNO so I played that and yep I try to have more points than the other player/bot.
Voted: Yes.
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