Uno (card game)
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Type | Shedding-type |
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Players | 2 – 10[1] |
Skills required | Keeping important cards for later; knowing when to put them down, concealing your hand. |
Age range | 7+[1] |
Cards | 108 |
Playing time | Normally up to 30 minutes but can go higher |
Random chance | easy |
Uno (/ˈuːnoʊ/; from Italian and Spanish for 'one') is an American card game that is played with a specially printed deck (see Mau Mau for an almost identical game played with normal playing cards). The game was originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. It has been a Mattel brand since 1992. The game's general principles put it into the Crazy Eights family of card games.
Contents
History
Merle Robbins, an Ohio barbershop owner, loved to play cards. One day in 1971, Merle came up with the idea for UNO and introduced the game to his family. When his family and friends began playing UNO more and more, Robbins and his family spent $8,000 to have 5,000 games made. At first Robbins sold UNO from his barbershop. A few local businesses sold it as well. Later Robbins sold the UNO rights to a funeral parlor owner Robert Tezak, an UNO fan, and 4 of his friends from Joliet, Illinois, for $50,000, plus royalties of 10 cents per game. International Games Inc. was formed to market UNO. The office was in the back of the funeral parlor. The games were produced by Lewis Saltzman of Saltzman Printers, Maywood Il. Initial games were placed in Ekert Drug stores in Indiana and sales skyrocketed. In 1992, International Games became part of the Mattel family of companies.[2]
Official rules
The aim of the game is to be the first player to score 500 points. This is achieved by a player discarding all of their cards and earning points corresponding to the value of the remaining cards still held by the other players.
The deck consists of 108 cards, of which there are twenty-five of each color (red, green, blue, and yellow), each color having two of each rank except zero. The ranks in each color are zero to nine, "Skip", "Draw Two" and "Reverse" (the last three of these being classified as "action cards"). In addition, the deck contains four each of "Wild" and "Wild Draw Four" cards.
If one plays draw four right after the player goes he must still draw four and continue the game.
To start a hand, seven cards are dealt out to each player, and the top card of the deck is flipped over and set aside to begin the discard pile. The player to the dealer's left plays first, unless the first card on the discard pile is an action or Wild card (see below). On a player's turn, he/she must do one of the following:
- play a card matching the discard in color, number or symbol
- play a Wild card, or a playable Wild Draw Four card (see restriction below)
- draw the top card of the deck
If a player chooses to draw the top card of the deck, and that card is playable (it matches the discard, or is a playable wild card), then the player may (but need not) immediately play that card.
Play proceeds clockwise around the table.
Action and Wild cards have the following effects:
Card | Effect when played from hand | Effect as first discard |
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Skip | Next player in sequence loses a turn | Player to dealer's left loses a turn |
Draw Two | Next player in sequence draws two cards and loses a turn | Player to dealer's left draws two cards and loses a turn. |
Reverse | Order of play switches directions (clockwise to counterclockwise, and vice versa) | Dealer plays first; play proceeds counterclockwise |
Wild | Player declares next color to be matched (may be used on any turn even if the player has matching color) | Player to dealer's left declares first color to be matched, then plays normally |
Wild Draw Four | Player declares next color to be matched; next player in sequence draws four cards and loses a turn. May be legally played only if the player has no cards of the current color; Wild cards and cards with the same number or symbol in a different color do not count. | Return card to deck, shuffle, flip top card to start discard pile |
- A player may draw a card from the deck even if that player has a playable card.
- If a player chooses to draw a card and the drawn card is playable, the player has the option of either keeping it or playing it immediately (as part of that turn).
- If a player does not have a playable card, the player will continue to draw until a playable card is drawn. If deck is empty during draw, flip over used cards and continue.
- A player may play a Wild card at any time (even if that player has other playable cards).
- A player may play a Wild Draw Four card only if that player has no cards matching the current color (the player may have cards of a different color matching the current number or symbol or a Wild card).[3] A player who plays a Wild Draw Four may be challenged by the next player in sequence (see below).
- If the entire deck is used during play, the top discard is set aside and the rest of the pile is shuffled to create a new deck. Play then proceeds normally.
- It is illegal to trade cards of any sort with another player.
- In a two-player game, the Reverse has the same effect as a Skip, allowing the player who discards it to take another turn.
A player who plays his/her next-to-last card must call "uno" as a warning to the others.[4]
The first player to get rid of his/her last card ("going out") wins the hand and scores points for the cards held by the other players. Number cards count their face value, all action cards count 20, and Wild and Wild Draw Four cards count 50. If a Draw Two or Wild Draw Four card is played to go out, the next player in sequence must draw the appropriate number of cards before the score is tallied.
When the first player reaches 500 points, the person with the lowest points wins the game.
Penalties
- If a player lays down his/her second-to-last card without calling "UNO" and is caught before the next player in sequence takes a turn (draws a card from their hand, draws a card or touches the discard pile, depending on interpretation), he/she must draw ten cards. One must lay the card before calling uno. If the player is not caught in time, or remembers to call "uno" before being caught, he/she suffers no penalty.If a player calls out uno wrongly he/she is to pull two cards from deck
- When a Wild Draw Four card is played, the next player in sequence has the right to challenge it if he/she believes the player has one or more cards in the current color. The challenged player privately shows his/her cards to the challenger. If the challenge is invalid, the challenger draws four cards, plus additional 2 cards and loses a turn; if it is valid, the challenged player draws four instead. Regardless of the outcome, the Wild Draw Four remains on the discard pile, and the color named by the player who used it remains in effect.
Strategies
A strategy at Uno may be offensive (aiming to go out), or defensive (aiming to minimize the score of the hand, in the event that another player goes out). Part of the skill of playing Uno is knowing when to adopt an offensive or defensive strategy.
An offensive strategy would advise holding on to Wild and Wild Draw Four cards, because these can be played near the end of the hand in order to go out (when it may be hard or impossible to play a matching card). However, a defensive strategy would advise getting rid of such cards early, because they have a high point value.
A defensive strategy would advise playing a high-numbered card in order to reduce the point value of the hand. However, an offensive strategy would suggest playing a 0 when the player wants to continue on the current color, because it is less likely to be matched by another 0 of a different color (there is only one 0 of each color, but two of each 1–9).
A player holding only one card is required to call out "uno" or risk being penalized if caught. A player who calls "uno" risks being the target of concerted action from the other players, who may be able to use action cards to prevent that player from having an opportunity to go out. Depending on the level and seriousness of play, some players may deliberately avoid saying "uno", in the hope of avoiding detection and then going out on the next turn. For this reason, it is useful to conceal how many cards are in your hand, and to keep track of how many cards every other player holds.
Little has been published on the optimal strategy for the game of Uno. Simulations of games may shed some light on the matter, but the game solution is likely to be very complex. This is because attempts to reduce point count in the player's hands can be "read" by other players if too transparent. This information can be exploited by other players, and it follows that a mixed strategy may be more appropriate.
Some work has been done into the psychology of Uno as it relates to individual and group behavior.[5] Players may exhibit physical tells,[6] in which a subtle, often repeated, visual cue inadvertently reveals their state of mind during a game. Alternatively, they may change their playing style; switching from an aggressive card-shedding strategy to a more subdued one, or vice versa.
Card and deck styles
The new Uno action cards bear symbols which denote their action, except for the Wild cards which still bear the word "Wild." Before the design change, such cards in English versions of the game bear letters. Especially old English versions can be denoted by the absence of the white rim that surrounds the edge of most Uno cards. Other versions also use symbols and images in both old and new designs, especially those with Wild cards that do not bear the word "Wild" in 40th Anniversary sets. The Xbox 360 version of the game uses the new English style of the cards in gameplay. There are also language-free versions of the newer styles Uno action cards that do not bear the word "Wild" but have the same styling.
Theme packs
There are many different themes and versions of Uno. These theme games may come with slightly different directions and special cards.
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- Angelina Ballerina Uno*
- Angry Birds Uno
- Barbie Uno[lower-alpha 1]
- Barbie Cali Girl Edition Uno
- Batman Uno[lower-alpha 2]
- Batman Begins Uno
- Betty Boop Uno[lower-alpha 3]
- Bob The Builder Uno*
- Burger King Kids Meal Edition Uno
- Care Bears Uno[lower-alpha 4]
- Car-Go Uno[lower-alpha 5]
- Cars Uno
- Coca-Cola Uno
- Curious George Uno
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid Uno[lower-alpha 6]
- Disney Theme Park Uno[lower-alpha 7]
- Disney Electronic Uno
- Disney Pixar Uno
- Disney Princess Uno[lower-alpha 8]
- Disney Shows Uno[lower-alpha 9]
- Dog Uno[lower-alpha 10]
- Dogs Herding Breeds Uno
- Dogs Terrier Breeds Uno
- Dora the Explorer Uno
- Doraemon Uno[lower-alpha 11]
- Doctor Who Uno
- Elvis Uno[lower-alpha 12]
- Family Guy Uno[lower-alpha 13]
- Fantastic Four Uno
- Ferrari Uno
- Fraggle Rock Uno[lower-alpha 14]
- Frozen Uno
- Golden Compass Uno
- Glee Uno[lower-alpha 15]
- Green Lantern Uno
- Hannah Montana Uno[lower-alpha 16]
- Hanna-Barbera Uno[lower-alpha 17]
- Happy Feet Uno[lower-alpha 18]
- Harry Potter Uno[lower-alpha 19]
- Hello Kitty Uno[lower-alpha 20]
- High School Musical Uno
- High School Musical 2 Uno
- High School Musical 3 Uno
- Hoops and Yoyo Uno
- Hot Death Uno[lower-alpha 21]
- Hulk Uno[lower-alpha 22]
- Iron Man 2 Uno –
- John Deere Uno[lower-alpha 23]
- Koala Brothers Uno
- Kung Fu Panda Uno[lower-alpha 24]
- Macy's Parade Uno
- Magic Tree House Uno
- Marvel Heroes Uno
- Mario bros. Uno[lower-alpha 25]
- Monster High Uno
- Mini Party Favors Uno
- Muppet Show Uno[lower-alpha 26]
- My 1st Uno [lower-alpha 27]
- My Scene Uno
- MyUno Uno[lower-alpha 28]
- NASCAR Uno
- National Parks Uno
- New York City Uno
- NHL Uno
- Nightmare Before Christmas Uno
- Nintendo Uno[lower-alpha 29]
- Notre Dame Uno[lower-alpha 30]
- NSYNC Uno
- One Piece Uno[lower-alpha 31]
- Over the Hedge Uno
- Peanuts Uno[lower-alpha 32][lower-alpha 33]
- Peanuts – Christmas Uno[lower-alpha 34]
- Peanuts – Great Pumpkin Uno
- Peanuts Valentine Uno
- The Penguins of Madagascar Uno
- Phineas and Ferb Uno
- Pirates of the Caribbean Uno[lower-alpha 35]
- Pokémon Uno[lower-alpha 36]
- Polly Pocket Uno
- Ratatouille Uno[lower-alpha 37]
- Ren and Stimpy Uno"[lower-alpha 38]
- Scooby-Doo Uno
- Sesame Street Uno[lower-alpha 39]
- Shrek Uno
- Shrek 2 Uno
- Shrek the Third Uno[lower-alpha 40]
- The Simpsons Uno[lower-alpha 41]
- The Simpsons: Great Scot Uno[lower-alpha 42]
- The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror Uno[lower-alpha 43]
- The Simpsons: Springfield Uno
- South Park Uno[lower-alpha 44]
- Speed Racer'[lower-alpha 45]
- Spider-Man Uno[lower-alpha 46]
- SpongeBob SquarePants #1[lower-alpha 47]
- SpongeBob SquarePants #2[lower-alpha 48]
- SpongeBob SquarePants #3[lower-alpha 49]
- St. Louis Uno
- Star Trek Uno[lower-alpha 50]
- Mattel-produced "Special Edition"[lower-alpha 51]
- Fundex Games "Collector's Edition"[lower-alpha 52]
- Superman Uno[lower-alpha 53]
- Superman Returns Uno
- Sydney 2000 Uno
- Teen Titans Uno
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Uno
- Texas Uno
- Thomas & Friends Uno
- Toy Story Uno[lower-alpha 54]
- Toy Story 3 Uno[lower-alpha 55]
- Uno 35th Anniversary[lower-alpha 56]
- Uno 40th Anniversary Edition[lower-alpha 57]
- Uno Deluxe in box[lower-alpha 58]
- Uno Deluxe in Wood Box
- Uno H2O[lower-alpha 59]
- Uno H2O Splash[lower-alpha 60]
- Uno Mod[lower-alpha 61]
- WWE Legends Uno
- Wizard of Oz Uno[lower-alpha 62]
- X-Men Uno[lower-alpha 63]
Note: * indicates HIT Entertainment character, by which Mattel acquired HIT in 2012.
Themed video games
Versions available on the Xbox 360 version of Uno:
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- Kameo: Elements of Power Uno[lower-alpha 66]
- Uno 35th Anniversary (see above)
Themed sports teams
Several sports teams each have 112-card sets, featuring players from those teams. The special cards in each deck vary depending on the card set itself. The following teams have confirmed Uno sets.
- Boston Red Sox (regular and World Series editions)
- Boston Celtics
- Calgary Flames
- Chicago Cubs
- Chicago Bears
- Chicago White Sox
- Houston Astros
- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
- Basketball player LeBron James
- Manchester United
- MLB All-Stars
American League
National League - NBA All-Stars
(East and West) - Auburn Tigers (NCAA)
- New England Patriots
- New York Giants
- New York Knicks
- New York Mets
- New York Yankees
Special Uno games
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- Uno Attack[7]
- Uno Attack Refill Deck
- Uno Choo-Choo
- Uno Dare
- Uno Dice
- Uno Flash
- Uno Flip
- Uno Junior
- Uno Moo
- Uno Reflex
- Uno Roboto
- Uno Rummy Up
- Uno Spin
- Uno Spin To Go
- Uno Stacko
- Uno Dominoes
- Uno H2O
- Uno H2O To Go
- Uno Tippo
- Electronic Uno
- Uno Color Screen
- Uno Blitzo
- Uno Power Grab
- Uno Deluxe
- Uno Master
- Travel Uno Stacko
- Uno Bingo
- Uno Hearts
- Uno Madness
- Uno Slam
- Uno Wild Tiles
Video games
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- Uno (handheld video game for the Game Boy Color of the classic Uno board game)
- Uno (PlayStation Network)
- Uno (Xbox Live Arcade)
- Uno Rush (Xbox Live Arcade)
- Uno Challenge (mobile version of the classic Uno board game)
- Uno Free Fall (puzzle game for mobile phones)
- Uno 52 (Nintendo Game Boy Advance)
- Super Uno (Super Famicom)
- Uno (Facebook) (Adobe Flash–based version of the classic Uno card game produced by GameHouse Studios)
- Uno iPhone version featuring online and local play. Produced by Gameloft
- Uno The same as on the iPhone, but with enhanced graphics. Produced by Gameloft
- Uno Released as three versions: SD, HD and Free with adverts. Produced by Gameloft
- Uno
- Pocket Uno
- Uno and UNO & Friends for Windows Phone
- Uno Undercover (Windows)
Variations
Alternative Game Play
Many variations from the standard gameplay exist, such as Elimination Uno, Speed Uno, French Uno and Pirate Uno.[8]
Alternative Games Featuring Uno Deck
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Similar games
Uno is a member of the shedding family of card games. The shedding family of card games consists of games where the objective is to get rid of all your cards while preventing the other players from getting rid of their cards.
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Notes
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References
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Bibliography
External links
- Official Mattel Uno site
- Uno Rules at UnoRules.com
- Uno Variations at UnoVariations.com
- Uno variants at pagat.com
- Uno News at Wonkavator
- Advanced UNO strategy at UNOtips.org
- Uno at BoardGameGeek
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 UNO instruction sheet, 1983, International Games Ltd.
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- ↑ http://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/UNO%20Basic%20IS.pdf
- ↑ Exact wording of the official rules: 'When you play your next-to-last card, you must yell "UNO" (meaning "one") to indicate that you have only one card left'.
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- ↑ http://www.pagat.com/invented/uno_vars.html
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