When a player plays a Skip card in Uno, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player plays a blue Uno skip card during a game, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player plays a red skip Uno card during a game, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player uses a skip card in Uno, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player plays a Uno 4 card in a game of Uno, they can choose any opponent to draw four additional cards and skip their turn.
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.
When a player plays a Wild Draw 4 card in Uno, they get to choose the color that play continues in, and the next player must draw four cards from the deck and skip their turn.
When a player uses a Skip Uno Reverse card in Uno, the next player in the game is skipped, and the direction of play is reversed back to the player who played the card.
Let's say that in clockwise order around the table you have Players A, B, C and D, and the play direction is clockwise at the moment. Player A plays a Skip card. Player B's turn is skipped; he does absolutely nothing (except catch Player A for not saying "Uno" if applicable). Player C can play either a Skip of any color, any card of the color of Player A's Skip card, a Wild card, or, if he doesn't have a card of the current color, a Wild Draw 4. If he plays a Wild or a Wild Draw 4, he calls the color. If it's his second-to-last card, he says "Uno" before laying down the card. If he has no playable cards or chooses not to play any of the cards he has, he draws one card from the draw pile. If that card is playable, he may play it immediately (after calling "Uno" again if applicable); if it's not playable he puts it in his hand, and it's Player D's turn. When playing the two-player version, whenever someone plays a Skip (or a Reverse, which acts as a Skip in the two-player version), it's immediately that same player's turn again.
In Phase 10, the skip card allows a player to skip their turn and not draw a card. This can be useful if a player does not want to or cannot play any cards from their hand.
In Phase 10, the skip card allows a player to skip their turn without drawing or discarding a card. This can be helpful if a player does not have a card they can play or if they want to strategically delay their turn.
"Do you want to play a skip card in Uno to make the next player miss their turn?"
When a player plays the Uno Swap Hands card as their last card, they must swap their hand with another player of their choice before declaring "Uno" to win the game.