A regular game of UNO is lots of fun—and turning up the heat with UNO No Mercy (or ‘Show ‘em No Mercy’) can be even more exciting! No Mercy gameplay is very similar to the original game, with a few extra rules , action cards , and mechanics tossed in. Specifically, it adds stacking (which lets you overload players with “Draw” cards) and the Mercy rule (which knocks players out of the game when they have 25 cards in their hand or more). Read on for a complete guide to UNO No Mercy, with added advice from board game expert and reviewer Derek Pederson.
UNO Show ‘Em No Mercy Rules Overview
UNO No Mercy is played like regular UNO, but this version eliminates players once they have 25 cards in their hands and allows stacking—where players can stack Draw 2 and Draw 4 on top of each other to increase the next player’s penalty. There are also new action cards, like Skip Everyone and Discard All.
Steps
How to Play UNO No Mercy
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Shuffle and deal 7 cards to each player. Thankfully, the game’s setup is simple, just like the original UNO. To start the game, explains Pederson, shuffle the card deck and deal 7 cards to each player. Then, flip the top card of the main deck over to create the discard pile. The rest of the deck is laid facedown between the players, becoming the draw pile.
- The flipped card must be a number card. If it’s an action card, just leave it and flip another card until you get one that’s a number.
- With that, the setup is complete! From there, the player left of the dealer normally goes first, and play continues clockwise.
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Play cards from your hand that match the top card on the discard pile. Show ‘em No Mercy plays a lot like the original UNO , too. On your turn, look for a card in your hand that matches the one at the top of the discard pile. Place down a card from your hand that matches the top card’s color or number—or lay down an action card, affirms Pederson.
- Action cards can be played if their color or symbol matches the one on the discard pile; they have a special effect on gameplay (detailed below ).
- After you play a card, your turn is over, and it becomes the next player’s turn.
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Draw a card if you can’t play one on your turn. You can’t play a card if nothing in your hand matches the card on top of the discard pile. In that case, draw cards from the draw pile (which are all facedown) until you get one you can play. Once you get a card that matches the top of the discard pile, play it to end your turn. [3] X Research source
- If you run out of cards in the draw pile, simply reshuffle the discard pile (leaving the card on top to play off of) and make a new draw pile.
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Call “UNO!” when you have one card left in your hand. This rule also works just like the original game; when you’re down to one card, you must let the other players know by yelling, “UNO!” If you don’t and another player catches you, you must draw two cards instead.
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Aim to get rid of all your cards or eliminate other players. The main goal of UNO Show ‘em No Mercy is to be the first person who has no cards left in your hand. However, there’s another way to win: by getting all the other players knocked out of the game according to the Mercy rule (also detailed below ). Basically, you can win by either being the first player out or the last one standing! [4] X Research source
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References
- ↑ https://officialgamerules.org/game-rules/uno-show-em-no-mercy-2/
- ↑ https://officialgamerules.org/game-rules/uno-show-em-no-mercy-2/
- ↑ https://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/HVW18-Eng.pdf
- ↑ https://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/HVW18-Eng.pdf
- ↑ https://officialgamerules.org/game-rules/uno-show-em-no-mercy-2/
- ↑ https://officialgamerules.org/game-rules/uno-show-em-no-mercy-2/
- ↑ https://officialgamerules.org/game-rules/uno-show-em-no-mercy-2/
- ↑ https://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/HVW18-Eng.pdf