If you don't say "uno" when you have one card left in a game of Uno, you may have to draw more cards as a penalty. Saying "uno" is a rule in the game to alert other players that you are close to winning.
When you don't call "Uno" during a game of Uno, you risk being penalized by having to draw more cards.
If you don't call "Uno" during a game of Uno, you may be penalized by having to draw extra cards.
If you forget to say "uno" during a game of Uno and another player notices, you may have to draw additional cards as a penalty.
If you forget to say "uno" during a game of Uno and someone else notices, you may have to draw two penalty cards as a consequence.
If you don't yell "Uno" during the game, you may have to draw more cards as a penalty.
If you forget to say "uno" during a game, you may have to draw more cards as a penalty.
When a player plays the "Uno Change Color" card in Uno, they get to choose a new color for the game to continue with.
If someone repeatedly calls "uno" incorrectly during a game of Uno, they may face penalties such as drawing additional cards or being skipped in the game. It is important to follow the rules of the game to avoid these consequences.
You can call "Uno" when you have only one card left in your hand during a game of Uno.
If someone calls "Uno" before you during a game, you may have to draw two additional cards as a penalty, depending on the rules being followed.
When a player uses the Uno Skip card during a game, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
You are supposed to say "uno" when you have only one card left in your hand during a game of Uno.