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.
In Uno, when a player plays a Wild Card Draw 4, the next player must draw 4 cards from the deck. The player who played the Wild Card Draw 4 gets to choose the color that play continues with.
When a player plays the wild reverse card in Uno, the direction of play is reversed, meaning the order of turns changes to the opposite direction.
When a player plays a Uno Wild Reverse card during a game, the direction of play is reversed, meaning the order in which players take turns is changed.
Some extra Uno rules to be aware of during gameplay include: Draw Two and Wild Draw Four cards can be stacked, meaning if a player has multiple of these cards, they can play them consecutively to make the next player draw more cards. If a player forgets to say "Uno" when they have one card left in their hand and another player catches them, the forgetful player must draw two cards as a penalty. If a player plays a Wild card, they must also declare the color that the next player must match. If a player suspects that another player has forgotten to draw cards after playing a Draw Two or Wild Draw Four card, they can challenge the player. If the challenge is successful, the player who failed to draw cards must draw the appropriate number of cards. If the challenge is unsuccessful, the challenger must draw the cards instead.
Some fun Uno rules to add and make the game more exciting include: Reverse Rotation: When a Reverse card is played, the direction of play is reversed. Draw Until You Can Play: If a player cannot play a card, they must keep drawing until they can. Stackable Draw Twos: If a player plays a Draw Two card, the next player can play another Draw Two to pass the penalty to the following player. Jump-In: Players can play a card out of turn if it matches the previous card played exactly. Wild Draw Four Challenge: If a player plays a Wild Draw Four card, the next player can challenge it. If the player has a matching color card, they avoid drawing four cards, but if not, they draw six cards.
When someone plays a wild Uno reverse card during a game, the direction of play is reversed, and the next player must play in the opposite direction.
No. The person who put down the wild card or draw four must still pick a color, the next player must still draw four and the game must continue on as usual. Hope this helped!
In Uno Flip, the dark side cards have special meanings. The Draw 1 card makes the next player draw one card, the Draw 2 card makes the next player draw two cards, the Skip card skips the next player's turn, the Wild card allows the player to choose the color, and the Wild Draw 4 card makes the next player draw four cards and allows the player to choose the color.
When the Draw 2 card is played, the next player only draws two cards; his turn is forfeited. The next player after the one who drew may play the Wild Draw 4 and declare the color, but only if he does not have a card of the same color as the Draw 2. If the next player, the potential victim of the Wild Draw 4, doesn't believe that he didn't have a card of the same color as the Draw 2, that player may challenge. At that point the one who played the Draw 4 must show his cards. If the challenger was right, the one who played the Draw 4 picks it up, plays a legal card, and draws four cards. If the challenger was wrong, he must draw two extra cards in addition to the four.
The wild Uno cards are special cards that can be played at any time and allow the player to choose the color that continues the game. These cards include the Wild card and the Wild Draw Four card, which not only allows the player to choose the color but also forces the next player to draw four cards.
When playing a Wild Draw 4 card in Uno, the player must declare the color the next player must match. If the player is caught using the card when they could have played a different color, they must draw four cards as a penalty.
UNO is a game with a lot of different house rules, but the actual UNO rules state that when a Wild Draw 4 card is played, the next player loses their turn and draws four cards from the top of the draw pile. If the subsequent player, not the one who had to draw four cards but the one after them, wishes to change the color they may play a Wild or Wild Draw 4 card on top of the Wild Draw 4 card at the top of the stack. However, the rules also state that if you are going to play a Wild Draw 4 you must not have the proper color card available to play. Therefore, if you have a card that matches the color that was called by the player who discarded that first Wild Draw 4, you must play that card instead. If you ignore that card in your hand and play your Wild Draw 4 anyway, another player may challenge you. During a challenge you must show your cards to the challenger to prove that you are not holding a card of the active color. If you are found to be holding the required colored card, you must draw four cards. If you didn’t have the necessary color, the player who challenged you draws four cards plus two additional cards as a penalty. There are no challenges when you play just a plain Wild card.