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'''Uno''' (also stylised as UNO) is a card game. The name of the game means "one" in Italian and Spanish. Originally developed in 1971 by [[wikipedia:Merle Robbins|Merle Robbins]], it was acquired by [[Mattel]] in 1992, and products can be seen under the [[Mattel Games]] label.
'''Uno''' (also stylised as '''UNO''') is a card game. The name of the game means "one" in Italian and Spanish. Originally developed in 1971 by [[wikipedia:Merle Robbins|Merle Robbins]], it was acquired by [[Mattel]] in 1992, and products can be seen under the [[Mattel Games]] label.


Uno is a two-ten player game<ref>International Games Ltd, Uno instruction sheet (1983)</ref> where the official aim is to score 500 points after playing (discarding) all of their cards. The card must match the opponent's colour, number, or symbol to be discarded; however there are also special Action and Wild cards with their own effects on the game, such as the Reverse card which switches directions for the order of play (if played from hand) or causes the dealer to play first and causing the play to proceed counterclockwise (if the card is the first discard).
Uno is a two-ten player game<ref>International Games Ltd, Uno instruction sheet (1983)</ref> where the official aim is to score 500 points after playing (discarding) all of their cards. The card must match the opponent's colour, number, or symbol to be discarded; however there are also special Action and Wild cards with their own effects on the game, such as the Reverse card which switches directions for the order of play (if played from hand) or causes the dealer to play first and causing the play to proceed counterclockwise (if the card is the first discard).
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*[[Uno: Hello Kitty & Friends Card Game (Mattel Games) (ASIN: B075YZWL9W)]]
*[[Uno: Hello Kitty & Friends Card Game (Mattel Games) (ASIN: B075YZWL9W)]]
*[[Uno: Hello Kitty Special Edition Card Game]]
*[[Uno: Hello Kitty Special Card 2-Tane Plus]]
==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:Uno (card game)|Wikipedia article (contains information from editors in the relevant history page this article uses as a source, reworded)]]
*[[Wikipedia:Uno (card game)|Wikipedia article (contains information from editors in the relevant history page this article uses as a source, reworded)]]
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 11 June 2022

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Uno (also stylised as UNO) is a card game. The name of the game means "one" in Italian and Spanish. Originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins, it was acquired by Mattel in 1992, and products can be seen under the Mattel Games label.

Uno is a two-ten player game[1] where the official aim is to score 500 points after playing (discarding) all of their cards. The card must match the opponent's colour, number, or symbol to be discarded; however there are also special Action and Wild cards with their own effects on the game, such as the Reverse card which switches directions for the order of play (if played from hand) or causes the dealer to play first and causing the play to proceed counterclockwise (if the card is the first discard).

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  1. International Games Ltd, Uno instruction sheet (1983)