Uno
The reverse card means that the turn comes back to you. It reverses the direction in which the turns pass.
In Uno, the objective is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards. Players take turns matching a card from their hand to the card on the top of the discard pile by either number, color, or symbol. Special action cards like Skip, Reverse, Draw 2, and Wild cards add strategy and excitement to the game.
Let's say that in clockwise order around the table you have Players A, B, C and D, and the play direction is clockwise at the moment. Player A plays a Skip card. Player B's turn is skipped; he does absolutely nothing (except catch Player A for not saying "Uno" if applicable). Player C can play either a Skip of any color, any card of the color of Player A's Skip card, a Wild card, or, if he doesn't have a card of the current color, a Wild Draw 4. If he plays a Wild or a Wild Draw 4, he calls the color. If it's his second-to-last card, he says "Uno" before laying down the card. If he has no playable cards or chooses not to play any of the cards he has, he draws one card from the draw pile. If that card is playable, he may play it immediately (after calling "Uno" again if applicable); if it's not playable he puts it in his hand, and it's Player D's turn. When playing the two-player version, whenever someone plays a Skip (or a Reverse, which acts as a Skip in the two-player version), it's immediately that same player's turn again.
No, it is a card game. Uno can either be played with the special trademarked deck of cards, or by using the numbered cards in a standard poker deck and assigning functions (skip, draw 2, etc) to face cards, aces and wild cards.
30.769 % chance that you will draw a face card out of a deck of cards. 29.63 % chance that you will draw a face card out of a deck of cards with the jokers in deck.
No, if a draw 4 is placed, the player MUST draw 4, there is no way out of it. However if the player who placed the draw 4 has a card that is the current colour, you can challenge them, they then have to show there cards, if they do then they must draw 2, but if you are wrong you must draw 2 extra cards.
108 cards total:19 numbered cards of each color6 word cards of each color4 Wild cards4 Wild Draw Four cards19 x 4 + 6 x 4 + 4 + 4 = 76 + 24 + 4 + 4 = 108
Yes, you will draw every time you are instructed to, either by your turn draw or card effect, regardless of the amount of cards in hand at the time.
Red card- 1/2 CLUB-1/4
draw on cards
Yes. You can throw out and redraw any number of cards, from zero to your whole hand.