Uno

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Uno is a popular shedding-type card game in which players race to discard all their cards by matching colors or numbers and using special action cards.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf card game
actionCardEffect Draw Two forces next player to draw two cards and skip turn
Reverse changes direction of play
Skip causes next player to lose a turn
Wild Draw Four allows player to choose color and forces next player to draw four cards and skip turn
Wild allows player to choose the color
cardCount 108
category family game
party game
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Merle Robbins NERFINISHED
genre shedding-type card game
hasCardColor blue
green
red
yellow
hasCardType Draw Two card
Reverse card
Skip card NERFINISHED
Wild Draw Four card
Wild card
number card
hasDigitalVersion video game adaptation
hasVariant Uno Attack NERFINISHED
Uno Dare! NERFINISHED
Uno Flip! NERFINISHED
Uno Spin NERFINISHED
introducedInYear 1971
languageDependency minimal text on action cards
no text on number cards
numberOfPlayers 2–10
numberRangeOnCards 0–9
objective be the first player to discard all cards
penaltyRule failure to say "Uno" may result in drawing penalty cards
playingTime 30 minutes
primaryMechanic card matching
hand management
publisher Mattel NERFINISHED
recommendedMinimumAge 7
requiresDeclaration player must say "Uno" when they have one card left
scoringMethod winner scores points from opponents’ remaining cards
targetAudience casual gamers
families
turnOrderDirection clockwise by default
typicalWinningScore 500 points
usesComponent custom printed card deck

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Carpe Diem basedOn Uno
subject surface form: Carpe Diem (Uno expansion)
Piñata hasPart Uno
Harmonize notableWork Uno