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Over 150 million copies of "Uno" have been sold since its creation. Its rules are a breeze to learn, so even newcomers can jump into the action quickly. Like most card games, it doesn’t demand much space. You’ll feel the thrill of excitement, flex your bluffing skills, and need sharp reflexes—sometimes you’ve got just seconds to make the right call.
How to Play "Uno"?
At the start, each player gets seven cards. The game follows a principle somewhat like dominoes: you match a card from your hand to the one on the table by color or symbol. Plus, there are cards with special effects that spice things up even more. Keep a close eye on your cards and your opponents’ moves to seize your chance at victory. The first player to ditch all their cards wins.
We recommend watching the video rules in the “Video” section and, if desired, diving into the illustrated PDF rules in more detail in the “Files” section.
One Last Note
Gallu the Rooster urges everyone to add this legendary party game to their collection. After all, it’s been over 40 years since its debut, yet it’s still a hot seller and wildly popular.
We also suggest checking out the fast-paced party card game with hidden roles and tile placement—"Saboteur".




