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where to find free uno (16th Aug 24 at 4:56am UTC)
Originally conceived in the 1970s, UNO has evolved into a beloved classic, captivating generations with its simple yet e
The primary objective of UNO is to be the first player to score 500 points. Players score points by being the first to play all their cards in multiple rounds. Points are awarded based on the cards left in opponents' hands at the end of each round.

Setup
UNO is played with a deck of 108 cards, consisting of four color suits (red, yellow, green, and blue) and special cards. Each color has 25 cards: numbers 0-9, and two each of the action cards "Skip," "Draw Two," and "Reverse." There are also eight "Wild" and "Wild Draw Four" cards.

To start, each player is dealt seven cards, and the remaining cards form the draw pile. The top card of the draw pile is placed face up to start the discard pile.

Gameplay
Starting the uno online game: The player to the left of the dealer goes first, and play continues clockwise. Players must match a card from their hand to the top card of the discard pile by color or number. If they cannot play a matching card, they must draw from the draw pile. If the drawn card is playable, they can play it immediately; otherwise, their turn ends.

Special Cards:

Skip: The next player is skipped.
Reverse: Reverses the direction of play.
Draw Two: The next player draws two cards and loses their turn.
Wild: The player can choose the color that continues play.
Wild Draw Four: The player chooses the color and the next player draws four cards and loses their turn (can only be played when the player has no matching color card).
UNO Declaration: When a player has only one card left, they must shout "UNO!" If another player catches them not saying "UNO" before their next turn, the player must draw two cards as a penalty.

Winning a Round: A round ends when a player has played all their cards. Points are calculated based on the cards left in the other players' hands. Number cards are worth their face value, while action cards have higher values: Skip, Reverse, and Draw Two are worth 20 points, and Wild and Wild Draw Four are worth 50 points.
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