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Have you ever played a game of UNO but lost because you had to draw so many cards when it came to your turn? We have.
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Often times when playing the card game, the dreaded +4 card is placed down. If the next person happens to have a +2 card (or more), the player would tend to put down that card to get out drawing four cards. And if the next player after that also has draw +2 cards, they’d put that down in hopes of getting out of taking more cards. If this keeps going on, eventually, one player could draw up to 10 cards or more!
If that’s the way you’ve always played UNO, things are about to change.
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UNO’s official social media recently posted a game-changing rule. Or, confirmed a rule at least.
The post clearly states, “You cannot stack draw 2 or draw 4 cards.”
In the caption, the official UNO game makers explain, “If someone puts down a +4 card, you must draw 4 and your turn is skipped. You can’t put down a +2 to make the next person Draw 6. We know you’ve tried it.”
Guilty.
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Hopefully this confirmation will be the game-changing rule you need to win!
Have you ever tried to stack up draw cards? What’s the biggest amount of cards you’ve had to draw before? Let us know!
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