The reverse card means that the turn comes back to you. It reverses the direction in which the turns pass.
These cards are from Uno.
Uno
No, the Uno reverse skip card can only be used to skip the next player's turn, not to make them draw cards.
The meanings of the Flip Uno card are to reverse the direction of play and to make the next player draw cards.
No, you cannot put a reverse on a Draw 2 card in Uno.
When a player plays a Uno Reverse card after being hit with a Draw 4 card, the action is reversed back to the previous player who played the Draw 4 card, and that player must draw four cards instead.
If you forget to say "uno" in the card game, you have to draw two cards.
Four
In Uno, the Reverse 4 card is a special card that combines the effects of the Reverse card and the 4 Wild card. When played, it not only reverses the direction of play but also forces the next player to draw four cards and forfeit their turn. This card can be a powerful tool to shift the game's momentum in your favor.
When a player plays the Uno Reverse card along with drawing four additional cards, the Reverse card reverses the direction of play, and the player who played it gets to skip their turn. The next player in the reversed direction must draw four cards and their turn is skipped as well.
To stack cards in Uno, you can play a Draw 2 or Draw 4 card on top of another Draw 2 or Draw 4 card of a different color. This forces the next player to draw the total number of cards indicated on the stacked cards.
Uno is played with a deck of 108 cards, consisting of colored number cards (0-9), action cards (Skip, Reverse, Draw Two), and wild cards (Wild, Wild Draw Four). Players take turns matching a card from their hand to the top card of the discard pile by color, number, or symbol. If a player cannot play a card, they must draw one from the deck. The first player to discard all their cards wins, and players must shout "Uno!" when they have one card left.