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  2. Uno (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Progressive or Stacking Uno: If a draw card is played, and the next player in turn order has a card with the same symbol, that player can play that card and "stack" the penalty, which adds to the current penalty and passes it to the next player [6] (although a +4 cannot be stacked on a +2, or vice versa). [10]

  3. Why this popular card game is still relevant 52 years after ...

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    Or to switch things up, players can put down an action card — requiring the next player to draw more cards or skip a turn. Uno makes frequent cameos in popular culture. The Obama family played ...

  4. Talk:Uno (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise the Olympic rules are a mix a different version of the official rules. It uses the interception rule and let you then put 2 cards exactly the same as you are using the interception rule on yourself. It uses the rule of 0 and 7 to trade your cards. 0 everyone trades with the following player, 7 with a player announced. See below the ...

  5. Taki (card game) - Wikipedia

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    2 Plus - Forces the next player to draw 2 cards or discard another 2+ which forces the next player to draw 4 or follow with a 2+ as well, etc. The player who cannot follow with a 2+ must draw 2 cards for every 2+ card which has been played. After they collected the cards, the last 2+ card in the draw pile is free to be used as a color or a number.

  6. Dear UNO, why haven’t you changed your rules to fit how we ...

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  7. Uno (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Uno 50th Anniversary: A custom deck to celebrate UNO's 50th Anniversary, this deck has black cards with the numbers and symbols as the color of the card, and has a Wild 50/50 card that when played the person picks 2 players to assign to heads or tails (50 or UNO logo), then a coin flip starts, the loser of the coin flip has to draw 4 cards ...

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  9. Crazy Eights - Wikipedia

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    As an example: If the top card on the discard pile is 6♣, the next player can: play any 6 (i.e. 6♦, 6♥ or 6♠) play any club; play any 8, then declare a new suit; draw from the stockpile until a play can be made; If the stock pile runs out, all played cards except for the top one are reshuffled to form a new stock. [4]